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Crew, Edith D.; Easton, Peter A. – Adult Basic Education, 1992
Florida's Adult Literacy Leadership Training Project, based on a survey of administrators, instructors, and literacy advisors, identified the training needs of literacy providers and created a professional development infrastructure. It was concluded that, if certain training needs were met, the issue of professionalization may take care of…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Educational Needs, Professional Development
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Douglas, Kristen H.; Valentine, Thomas; Cervero, Ronald M. – Adult Basic Education, 1999
Adult-literacy administrators (n=224) ranked eight marketing strategies in the following order (highest first): communicating with publics, maximizing access, minimizing costs, promoting programs, planning responsively, understanding learners, conducting market research, and segmenting markets. The two rated lowest are those most highly rated by…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Marketing
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Hayes, Elisabeth; Cuban, Sondra – Adult Basic Education, 1998
This review of "Push," a novel about a young single mother in a literacy education program, incorporates theoretical elements from Allan Quigley's "Rethinking Literacy Education." The review addresses issues of stereotypes, humanistic education, and advocacy and includes reflections on teaching philosophy in adult basic…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Advocacy, Humanistic Education, Literacy Education
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Mezirow, Jack – Adult Basic Education, 1996
Transformation theory states that people learn through frames of reference that may be transformed by critical reflection. If literacy involves meaning making, literacy learning is a transformative process and communicative competence is the goal of literacy education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Competence, Educational Environment, Learning Processes
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Campbell, Pat – Adult Basic Education, 1996
Interviews with staff and students of five Alberta literacy programs about their participatory practices elicited three themes: student representation, from silence into speech, and working across differences. The way social identity played a role in power relations between literacy workers and students must be addressed for true student…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Power Structure
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Freer, Kevin J. – Adult Basic Education, 1995
Six types of programs involving college students in adult literacy were identified and analyzed: adoption, referrals, coordination, cosponsorship, creation of new programs, and coalitions. Principles for successful collaboration, sustainability and quality, and ethical issues were also identified. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, College Students, Institutional Cooperation, Literacy Education
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Anderson, Stephen E. – Adult Basic Education, 1992
Guidelines for eliciting useful feedback focus on planned opportunities, collection during programs, multiple methods, descriptive information, feasible changes, clarification from learners, investigation of prompt response to learner concerns, staff discussion, receptivity to change, and commitment of resources. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Planning, Feedback, Job Training
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Demetrion, George – Adult Basic Education, 1998
Links adult literacy-learning to a philosophy of self-actualization, scaffolding pedagogy, and inclusion. Bases the discussion on John Dewey's concept of growth and Myron C. Tuman's developmental social theory. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Steele, Marcee M.; Steele, John W. – Adult Basic Education, 2000
Advocates incorporation of math and computer instruction into adult literacy programs. Describes a North Carolina tutoring program that includes computer labs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Computer Literacy, Mathematics Instruction
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Beale, Andrew V. – Adult Basic Education, 1994
William Glasser's Reality Therapy approach proposes seven stages to challenge adults to become involved with learning: establish supportive relationships, evaluate behavior, develop a learning plan, achieve commitment, accept no excuses, eliminate punishment, and refuse to give up. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Reality Therapy
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Benseman, John; Sutton, Alison – Adult Basic Education, 1999
Details the design and implementation of a rolling review process for community-based adult literacy programs. Describes four steps: documentation to become "review ready," collection of feedback from participants and key informants, site visit by reviewers, and use of the evaluation report as a planning tool. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Organizations, Community Programs, Foreign Countries
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Meyer, Valerie; Keefe, Donald – Adult Basic Education, 1998
According to natural-language theory, reading and writing are learned from whole to part, in meaningful contexts. Strategies based on this theory for literacy tutors to use include Characteristics of Good Readers; Apperceptive Interactive Method; Prime-O-Tec (repeated readings); Knows, Wants, Learned, Confused; and List It and Skip It. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Language Acquisition, Learning Theories, Reading Skills
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Jaffee, Lynn L. – Adult Basic Education, 2001
Adult literacy learners face uses of funding, access and lack of expertise and time related to technology use. Issues for literacy programs include funding, access, staff development, assessment, and maintenance. Technology can individualize literacy learning, allow privacy and asynchronous participation, and provide immediate feedback. (Contains…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Computer Literacy
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Carns, Ann; And Others – Adult Basic Education, 1995
The Family Environment Scale was completed by 75 male and 83 female adult literacy participants. Those who considered their learning experience very successful were more likely to be from families that were united and cohesive, appreciated and valued intellectual and cultural activities, had concrete moral values, and exhibited less conflict and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Family Environment, Family Influence
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Zacharakis-Jutz, Jeff; Dirkx, John M. – Adult Basic Education, 1993
The functional approach to workplace literacy does not address a number of critical issues: aims and purposes, nature of stakeholders, worker participation in program planning, basis for distributing limited funds, consistency of state and federal guidelines, and congruence between program emphases and industry/worker needs. A more worker-centered…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Public Policy
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