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Jennings, Carmel; Tomlin, Wendy – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1995
The rationale for publishing adult literacy learners' work can involve disrupting existing power relations and giving voice to the marginalized. How work is published can also be an opportunity to alter the balance of power; for example, by having learners be the publishers, editors, and so on. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Critical Theory, Editing
Wyse, Linda – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1995
As part of a workplace skills program, meat processing employees wrote and produced a company newsletter that became a catalyst for change in the workplace. The project illustrates how instruction can turn into a meaningful opportunity for critical action. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Business Communication, Change Agents, Newsletters
Hutchison, Mary – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1995
In a series of workshops, a women's writing group published books with sophisticated design and graphics aimed at an audience beyond the group itself. The value was not in publishing per se, but in learning, confidence, achievement of educational objectives, and relationships generated with the wider community. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Audience Awareness, Editing
Hutchison, Mary – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1994
Gatehouse Books in Manchester and Pecket Well College in West Yorkshire are publishers of adult basic education materials. They offer different and inspiring models for what can happen when adult literacy work merges with the activities and philosophy of the community writing and publishing movement. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Material Development