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Vanis, Mary I.; Mills, Karen L. – 1987
The Arizona response to Project Literacy U.S. (PLUS) was to establish a statewide literacy referral telephone line. The activities leading up to the establishment of the referral line included the following: (1) a telephone with 1-800 capabilities was installed at the Scottsdale Adult Learning Center in September 1986; (2) a referral file/index of…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Community Colleges
Tennessee Univ., Knoxville. Center for Literacy Studies. – 1996
The Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center and the University of Tennessee's Center for Literacy Studies undertook a collaborative project to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of regional sharing of resources and expertise in field of adult education and literacy education. The project's goals were as follows: involve a…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Case Studies
College of Eastern Utah, Blanding. San Juan Campus. – 1992
The Rural Adventures in Workplace Literacy project at the College of Eastern Utah (San Juan Campus) assessed the literacy and basic needs of employees, developed curriculum materials, and provided training to employees in six industries in southeastern Utah and northern Arizona. Nine industries were contacted; six participated and were firmly…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development
Hellman, Linda – 1993
This project report describes how the Pima County Adult Education's Workplace Education Project provided workplace education at 11 Arizona worksites to 355 workers. The following activities are discussed: 27 class cycles were completed; the average class cycle was 11 weeks; pretests/posttests results indicated educational gains and gains in…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Arithmetic, Basic Skills
Rio Salado Community Coll., AZ. – 1985
A project was conducted to deliver general educational development (GED) instruction through an audio teleconferencing system to adult students in Arizona. Using a previously existing audio teleconferencing system owned by Rio Salado Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, project staff developed a series of credit and noncredit teleconferencing…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Daily Living Skills