Arabic-L:PEDA:More info about LIteracy Project
Dilworth Parkinson
dil at BYU.EDU
Fri Apr 15 16:04:34 UTC 2011
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Date: 15 April 2011
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Subject: More info about LIteracy Project
I got over thirty responses (I was expecting one or two) to my note about the Literacy project, many of them asking for more information. I am sorry for being less than clear in the original note. The research organization I referred to does not currently HAVE a literacy project, rather, they are planning on applying for a major grant to do one. They asked me specifically to provide them names of scholars who have worked in the field and who would be familiar with the literature and with what has been done in this area in the past, to help advise them as they prepare their grant application. Anyway, I forwarded the names and contact information of everyone who responded to the organization; it is likely, however, that most will not be contacted, since they were not looking for people to be involved in the project (which is what most of those responded expressed an interest in), but rather were looking for a small amount of expert consulting regarding their application.
In any case, I thank all who responded.
dil
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