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Baird, Irene C. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1999
A humanities program for incarcerated women was based on Freire's liberation model and feminist studies. The women assumed ownership of their learning, engaged in critical thought, and found their own voices. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Correctional Institutions, Critical Thinking, Females
Baird, Irene C. – 1995
A study analyzed how a group of single welfare mothers, heads of households mandated to participate in a preemployment program with an educational component, viewed learning. Welfare policy makers assumed a highly illiterate population whose "deficiencies" would be remediated through participation in existing, voluntary basic education. Studies…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Compulsory Education, Economically Disadvantaged
Baird, Irene C.; Towns, Kathryn – 1991
PROBE (Potential Reentry Opportunities in Business and Education), a program conducted in Harrisburg and Lebanon, Pennsylvania, incorporated technological training with effective communication skills preparation for single female welfare parents. Goals of the program were to provide 20 single-parent welfare women with marketable computer and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Communication Skills, Computer Science Education, Displaced Homemakers
Baird, Irene C. – 2001
The role of incarcerated women's writings as change agents for their communities was explored in a project during which 15 Anglo-American, African-American, and Latina women between the ages of 19 and 40 years voluntarily participates in three 10-week poetry reading and discussion sessions. The program was designed as a Freirian/humanities adult…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Blacks
Baird, Irene C. – 1991
Four African-American women, participants in PROBE (Potential Reentry Opportunities in Business and Education), a program to prepare low-income women in Pennsylvania for jobs through computer and communications skills training, were interviewed about their attitudes toward learning. The four were single-parent welfare recipients in their late 20s…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Blacks, Communication Skills