Hello
Just to follow on from Ibrar's message: the call for papers for the 2008 LESLLA workshop/conference is now out:
http://www.leslla.org/workshops/2008.htm
This event will be held in Antwerp, Belgium, in late October.
James
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Sent: Thu 03/04/2008 19:11
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Subject: An important niche
Larry Condelli hosts a web page for LESLLA <http://www.leslla.org/default.htm> (Low Educated Second Language and Literacy Acquisition). It's basically a research organisation that aims to share empirical research and information to help inform and guide further research on second language acquisition for the low-educated adult population (ring lots of bells?!). This research in turn will provide guidance to education policy development in all those countries in which immigrants settle and most need educational support.
You can find out more about them here <http://www.leslla.org/default.htm> .
Ibrar Butt (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
http://holisticeducator.blogspot.com/
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