9-16-2008 International:
International CURE has advised us of what their FALL Newsletter will cover. If folks are not aware of who International CURE is then just click on that and say hello.
Here is the index of their FALL Newsletter:
EDUCATION FOR THE INCARCERATED
Page 9: Alternative education approaches
Page 10: Off-line use of on-line educational resources; with a link to a file with 50 sample online educational courses; and a link to a file with 7 major online educational sources.
Page 12: Group collaboration with internet education,
Page 15: Maryland U.S.’s early online education experience,
Page 17: The current Maryland correctional educational system.
Page 11: College credit recommendation services,
WORLDWIDE CHAPTER REPORTS
Page 3: Rehabilitation and reintegration issues in Nigeria,
Page 4: International CURE’s challenges in Ghana,
Page 5: Female genital mutilation in Guinea,
Page 5: The needs of youth in Togo prisons,
Page 6: A seminar-workshop against torture in the Philippines,
Page 7: Three divergent views, from Cote d’Ivoire, on criminal justice and CURE’s mission,
Page 8: Registration and voting rights of prisoners, in the Philippines,
GENERAL AWARESS / NEWS
Page 1: Integration of marginalized and socially disabled persons,
Page 6: A commuted sentence, and a life reborn, in the U.S.A.
Page 7: Preparing for CURE's 4th International Conference, in Geneva, June 2009,
Page 9: FIND: furnishing incarcerated non-citizens with direction
Page 11: E-mail access for U.S. prison Inmates,
Page 14: Request from United Nation’s Special Rapporteur on education,
PS: Newsletters for 2008:
Here is their Summer Newsletter.
Here is their Spring Newsletter.
Here is their January Newsletter.
eAdvocate
September 16, 2008
Fall issue of the International CURE Newsletter.
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