[pdf document, Literacy Assistance Center, New York, Fall, 2002] When the Literacy Assistance Center invited students in ESOL programs throughout New York City to submit the writing they had done about the effects of the terrorist attacks of September 11, the response was overwhelming. More than 120 students from 29 programs submitted their work. The Literacy Assistance Center, www.lacnyc.org, is a not-for-profit organization that provides essential referral, training, information and technical assistance services to hundreds of adult and youth literacy programs in New York.
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[pdf document, Literacy Harvest, Literacy Assistance Center, New York, Fall 2002] A special issue of the Literacy Assistance Center in New York, with articles reflecting on how both students and teachers responded to the September 11 crisis. Articles cover the attacks effects on immigrant communities, how to deal with crisis in a classroom setting, and helping students develop critical media skills.
The Literacy Assistance Center, www.lacnyc.org, is a not-for-profit organization that provides essential referral, training, information and technical assistance services to hundreds of adult and youth literacy programs in New York.
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