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Bernick, Michael – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
The San Francisco Renaissance is a job training program for unemployed innercity youths. The illiteracy rates of youths applying to the program are high so a literacy class was developed to raise the students' reading and math skills to the eighth- and ninth-grade levels required by the technical job market for which they are being trained. (MD)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Illiteracy, Inner City, Job Training
Barton, Paul E. – 1989
Since 1986, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) has collected information from 11th-grade students about their employment activities. Out of the 29,000 students asked about work in the 1986 assessment, 54% reported working some amount of time each week, and over 28% reported working more than 15 hours per week. Thus, of 2.9…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 11, High School Students, High Schools