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Peer reviewedYoung, Glenn; And Others – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1994
A November 1993 conference in Seattle, Washington, is recommended as a national model for initiating change in public policy as it impacts adult learning disability and literacy issues. Participants included a coalition of federal, state, and local policymakers and agencies as well as adults with learning disabilities and persons providing…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adults, Agency Cooperation
Peer reviewedCraig, Charles W.; Quigley, B. Allan – Adult Basic Education, 1992
Craig raises concerns about the Movement for Canadian Literacy's proposal in terms of jurisdictional and organization issues regarding literacy and government role. Quigley examines the notion that workplace literacy is a panacea for economic development and warns of dangers in a major shift of funding to this form of literacy. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Economic Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDavis, Denise M. – Journal of Reading, 1991
Maintains that, to reach the many adult nonreaders who resist established literacy programs, the values that these programs espouse must conform to the learners' own beliefs and not be rooted in the status quo. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Adult Students
Peer reviewedMeyer, Valerie; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1991
Describes how three tutors helped an adult progress from a nonreader to a competent and enthusiastic reader, using an approach rooted in whole-language research and practice. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Adult Students
Peer reviewedKlassen, Cecil; Burnaby, Barbara – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, this article examines the language and literacy needs of immigrants to Canada. A Toronto-based case study portrays a group of Latin American adults and their daily uses of English and Spanish. Literacy needs in both languages are noted, as is the contradiction of government commitment to…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Case Studies, English, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedGuth, Gloria J. A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
Varied approaches to providing adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) literacy programs are described, including those connected to community-based organizations and welfare offices. Funding factors for workplace literacy and family literacy programs are noted. (one reference) (LB)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Organizations, English (Second Language), Family Programs
Peer reviewedD'Annunzio, Anthony – Journal of Reading, 1994
Describes a joint literacy program between Drexel University in Philadelphia and the Center for Literacy which is based on three nonintrusive instructional procedures: the language-experience approach, individualized reading, and expressive writing. Presents case studies of three adult learners. Evaluates the program's effectiveness. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Case Studies
Peer reviewedPlank, David N. – Comparative Education Review, 1987
Analysis of educational expansion in Brazil between 1940 and 1980 indicates that, in most circumstances, enrollment rates were positively related to urbanization, diversification of the occupational structure, and aggregate economic growth. States experiencing heavy in-migration showed a negative effect of migration on enrollment rates during…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Demography, Economic Development, Educational Development
Peer reviewedWinters, Clyde Ahmad; Mathew, Mohan – Journal of Correctional Education, 1993
A model comprehensive correctional education program should include basic adult education, counseling services, and instruction in the world of work. The Remediation, Tutorial, Alternative Curricula approach enhances the metacognitive skills of inmates. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Counseling, Adult Literacy, Correctional Education
Peer reviewedJones, Ramona – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Relates the experience of a middle school reading teacher who also teaches a weekly general equivalency diploma (GED) class to adult learners. Describes two of her most memorable adult students, and notes how working with adult learners has helped the author appreciate their persistence and desire to learn, and has helped her with her middle…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
Peer reviewedScates, Denni Kay – Public Libraries, 1999
Investigates how the needs of adult new readers are being met in five North Texas public library systems using the PLA's (Public Library Association) list of recommended titles for "Adult New Readers" for 1993-97 as the comparative sample. All the libraries had titles from the sample, though there was considerable variance. Only one…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Comparative Analysis, Library Collections
Peer reviewedLee, Lea – Childhood Education, 2004
Reading specialists, as well as members of the general public, have long sought to understand why so many children in the United States read below grade level and why so many of its adult citizens are illiterate. While problems associated with reading are not unique to the United States, it is noteworthy that some nations do not experience major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Literacy, Reading Instruction, Literacy Education
Sanguinetti, Jill; Waterhouse, Peter; Maunders, David – Studies in Continuing Education, 2005
This research arose from our involvements in adults and community education, adult literacy, youth issues, and in researching the new movement in Australia for the inclusion of "generic skills" in education and training curriculum. We recruited twenty-two practitioners in Adult and Community Education (ACE) in a participatory action…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Youth, Adult Literacy
Maruatona, Tonic – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2004
This article explores how planning the Botswana National Literacy Programme aided the state in maintaining its power and control over the past two decades. Using critical educational theory as the theoretical framework, it demonstrates how the planning of literacy education promotes conventional views of literacy and perpetuates state hegemony. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Status, Instructional Design, Literacy Education
Kagitcibasi, Cigdem; Goksen, Fatos; Gulgoz, Sami – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2005
This study addresses the impact of functional adult literacy on the empowerment of women in the absence of formal schooling. It examines whether the effects of functional literacy are exclusively content specific or whether there are gains going beyond the obvious benefits and extending to other spheres of everyday functioning, such as…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Females

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