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Chlebowska, Krystyna – 1992
In many instances, literacy trainers do not consider the specific needs and interests of women learners even when developing programs for audiences in which women outnumber men. Various United Nations agencies have proposed principles to integrate the gender issue into development programs and projects. By implementing these principles, literacy…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries
Sasaoka, Taichi – 1990
Literacy materials are either for illiterate people or for neoliterate people (those who have attained limited literacy but might easily relapse if they do not practice reading with appropriate materials). Thirty-five kinds of prototype materials for neoliterate persons have been developed by the Asian/Pacific Joint Production Programme of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Developing Nations
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Shaw, Simon – Educational and Training Technology International, 1991
Describes the development of an interactive compact disc on CD-ROM XA that was designed to help adults learn to read. The application of technology to learning is discussed, differences in learner control in computer-based systems are considered, virtual writing is described, and assessment activities available on the disc are explained. (five…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries
Ballara, Marcela – 1992
This book examines the connection between poverty and illiteracy among women in a global context and presents guidelines for developing literacy activities for women. The following topics are covered: defining literacy (negative effects of illiteracy and literacy programs for women); global context (literacy gap, gender disparities, urban/rural…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Educational Needs
Dumont, Bernard – 1990
Post-literacy is all the means and activities that allow persons who have recently become literate to make use of their skills and to increase and deepen the knowledge acquired. There are many kinds of literacy. What they all have in common is the merciless test of the durability of literacy's effect: After 1, 2, or 5 years, what will the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs