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Gillis, M. K.; Longnion, Bonnie – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1982
Investigated the reading preferences of beginning readers in adult basic education (ABE) classes. Results indicated that ABE students want to read a variety of materials for a variety of reasons. Teachers should search for methods that will allow beginning readers to experience immediate success and joy in reading. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Adults, Beginning Reading
Peer reviewedNarang, H. L. – Reading World, 1973
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Bibliographies, College Programs, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedPugh, A. K. – Reading, 1972
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Course Content, Literature Reviews, Reading
Peer reviewedFurter, Pierre – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 1972
Identification of the clientele of adult education programs will prevent difficulties which may arrive when individuals with varying degrees of literacy are combined under one learning program; findings indicate those for whom the programs are truly intended (the illiterate) drop out because of inferior feelings. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Educational Practices
Lawrence, Margaret; And Others – Instructor, 1972
A series of short articles describing the involvement of parents in the educational process. (MB)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Discussion Groups, Parent Education, Parent Participation
Schmidt, David L. – Training and Development Journal, 1972
How successful are speed reading courses for adults? Author, who teaches speed reading and improvement of reading comprehension, backs up his assertion of their effectiveness with test result tables showing businessmen in particular benefit from such training. (PD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Reading Programs, Motivation, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedKeefe, Don; And Others – Reading World, 1982
Presents 10 strategies designed to assist adult disabled readers to move from decoding and word calling to active meaning making. (FL)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedAbram, Marie J.; Dowling, William D. – Family Coordinator, 1979
The author's style of writing has implications for the ease with which the written material can be read. Using the Flesch Reading Ease Formula, the mean readability score, the standard deviation, and range are given for 50 parenting books. Discussion suggests how the list might be used by parent educators. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Parent Counseling, Parent Education, Parents
Peer reviewedGlover, Peggy; And Others – Catholic Library World, 1979
Separate presentations on Lifelong Learning Centers, library services for the deaf, and adult reader development programs by recognized national leaders are prefaced by a summary of services in these areas by Free Library of Philadelphia which has gained prominence for its role in adult education and lifelong learning. (MBR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Reading Programs, Deafness, Library Services
Peer reviewedMeltzer, Bernice – Journal of Reading, 1979
Making adults aware that they regularly pick out main ideas in their everyday lives makes it easier for them to do it in reading. (DD)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Peer reviewedFoster, Anne R. – College Student Journal, 1979
Explores program content, instructional organization, and departmental needs of reading departments in community colleges in California. While differences in colleges exist, most follow certain patterns in program management and staffing procedures. The outlook indicates continued expansion as community colleges meet the needs of students entering…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Community Colleges, Program Development, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedJournal of Reading, 1989
Presents 10 tips for effective adult literacy programs, which were culled from presentations at the 1988 annual conference of American adult education directors. States that the key to success is having a sense of mission--nurturing a team spirit among the literacy program's staff and students. (RS)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Literacy Education, Program Administration
Handel, Ruth D.; Goldsmith, Ellen – Lifelong Learning, 1989
Describes an intergenerational reading program using children's literature in adult literacy classes. Discusses the adult literacy training sessions and the adaptations of the model in a variety of instructional settings. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Childrens Literature
Rosow, La Vergne – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
Describes a literacy expert's frustrating experience with Harry, an intelligent, resourceful, and illiterate man who was more afraid of tackling reading and writing than of jumping out of a helicopter. Unfortunately, some adults who have been mistreated in school are eager to become literate but lack courage to take the first step. (six…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Fear, Illiteracy
Peer reviewedIlsley, Paul J.; Stahl, Norman A. – Journal of Reading, 1993
Analyzes the usage of four metaphors (school, medical and industrial, military, and banking) that commonly appear in the United States' media and in public speeches that dramatize illiteracy. Argues that educators need to be aware of the strategic use of language in this adult literacy context. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Illiteracy


