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Askov, Eunice N.; Sherow, Sheila – Adult Learning, 1991
Presents the Pennsylvania State Coalition for Adult Literacy as a model for understanding state and local literacy coalitions. Cites elements of success in coalition building: trust, a sense of mission, strong leadership, and clear identification of the target populations of each member agency. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Cooperation, Community Programs, Educational Cooperation
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McCullough, K. Owen – Adult Learning, 1991
Tennessee's one-room, drop-in school (ORDIS) concept provides educational opportunities in housing projects with high concentrations of poverty and illiteracy. In cooperation with residents' associations, ORDIS offers services for preschoolers to the elderly, including adult basic education, English as a Second Language, literacy tutoring, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Basic Education, Community Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Clinton, Bill – Adult Learning, 1989
To address the education and training needs of the current and emerging work force, states must take leadership in developing partnerships between adult educators, community-based organizations, and the private sector. Other strategies include special training funds, resources for high demand occupations, entrepreneurship training, and tax credits…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Development, Educational Change, Job Training
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Rowe, Robert N. – Adult Learning, 1991
Funded by the Stewart B. McKinney Act, California's educational programs for homeless persons have the following key elements: a stable living environment, individual instruction, trained volunteers, instruction in practical tasks, materials targeted for adults, individual education plans, self-esteem building activities, and a network of local…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Homeless People, Individual Instruction, Literacy Education