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Mathias, T. A. – New Frontiers in Education, 1975
Citing wrong priorities and methods and lack of conviction as reasons for illiteracy in India increasing by about 15 per cent in the first 24 years of independence, the author calls for emphasis on primary and adult education, some of it informal, as in the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment. (JT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Educational Television, Foreign Countries
Lourie, Sylvain – 1981
Few nations can claim that education is not a source of conflict. Although education alone cannot overcome all social evils, two problems can be attacked through a redirection of educational policies. The problems of illiteracy and of providing a basic education to all are the objectives of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Grawe, Nancy E. – 1978
Functionally illiterate adults differ in several ways from children in a learning setting: they have a broader range of experience, they are more rigid and resistant to change, they know what they want from education, they are free to drop out at any time, they may have a long history of failure, they want to see immediate and visible progress,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Dropouts
PEEPLES, EDWARD H., JR. – 1963
ATTEMPTS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SCHOOL SITUATION IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WERE PRESENTED. WHY WERE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED AND HOW DID THE CLOSING COME ABOUT. WHAT KIND OF LOCALITY WAS THIS WHICH WOULD RESORT TO SUCH AN EXTRAORDINARY MEASURE. WHAT GENERALLY WERE THE ATTITUDES AND ARGUMENTS UNDERLYING THE ISSUE. WHAT…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Educational Problems, Illiteracy, Public Schools
BARNES, ROBERT F.; HENDRICKSON, ANDREW – 1965
AN OBSERVATION TEAM OF SPECIALISTS VISITED SITES OF 35 SEPARATE ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN MANY STATES. INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED WITH ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS, AND ILLITERATES. MATERIALS WERE EXAMINED, CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS WERE OBSERVED, OBSERVATIONS WERE MADE OF TEACHER AND STUDENT BEHAVIOR, AND ANALYSES WERE MADE OF THE FUNDAMENTALS…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Illiteracy
Layne, Elizabeth N. – 1980
This booklet describes varieties of public library services and programs geared to fulfilling the information needs of older adults, the physically handicapped, the illiterate, ethnic minorities, and others requiring survival information essentials. (FM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Disabilities, Hispanic Americans, Homebound
Bellassai, Marcia Courtney – 1979
Literacy being a major concern at state level preconferences, a theme conference was held to develop recommendations as to how libraries, in cooperation with other concerned agencies, can work toward solving the continuing problems of illiteracy in the U.S. Approximately 200 participants representing the library and educational communities, the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Developmental Programs, Illiteracy, Information Dissemination
Jahns, Irwin R., Ed.; Brady, Henry G., Jr., Ed. – 1968
The report of the highlights of the Southeastern Adult Basic Education Teacher Training Institute, July 10-28, 1967, presents financial changes in the State and Federal support of basic adult education; pinpoints the essential psychological, physiological, and emotional aspects of adult learning; and attempts to relate teaching techniques to…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Curriculum Development, Illiteracy
Van Gilder, Lester L.; Kania, Joanne – 1968
Sixteen volunteer aides living in inner city Milwaukee were selected according to education (a high school diploma), age (21 years or older), experience working with people, dependability, and availability. They were divided into four groups, and each group was assigned an instructor from the Marquette University reading staff. Ten weekly training…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Functional Literacy, Illiteracy
MacFarlane, Tom; Moyle, Donald, Ed. – 1974
More than 50 percent of the world's adult population is unable to read or write at all. Since many of the tutors of adult illiterates have not had training in the teaching of reading, this booklet was written to introduce these tutors to the practical aspects of an area which has a vast literature of its own. The eleven sections in the booklet…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Illiteracy
Butte Vocational-Technical Center, Montana. – 1971
Project Homebound, a pilot demonstration program in the use of volunteers as a means of attacking adult illiteracy, proved operational in Butte, Montana. Home bound instructors were divided into six teaching teams, each comprised of a certified teacher who served as team leader and designed the materials used, two teacher's aides who recruited…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Home Instruction, Homebound
Gillette, Arthur – 1972
This booklet about UNESCO's literacy program is written for, as well as about, young people to emphasize youth's contribution to literacy work. The purposes of the booklet are to: (1) explain some of the basic facts of illiteracy and literacy action; (2) analyze some of the major unresolved issues of illiteracy and literacy; and (3) stimulate and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Illiteracy
Macker, Donald W. – Thresholds in Secondary Education, 1976
Adult basic education programs in the United States are reviewed in terms of educational legislation, need, program development, adult students, curriculum development, teaching approach, and program results. (LH)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Curriculum Development, Educational Legislation
Brownstein, Michael – Learning, 1988
Faced with a student who is unable to read, a teacher refuses to give up on her and encourages her to participate in an after-school, volunteer tutorial program. By year's end, the student has improved 34 months on standardized testing and is placed at her appropriate grade level. (JL)
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Illiteracy, Intermediate Grades, Personal Narratives
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Watson, Keith – Educational Review, 1988
The author attempts to trace the major thrusts in educational development since 1948, partly through a literature study and partly through a study of experiments and failures that have taken place. He assesses achievements and ongoing problems and looks at lessons learned. He concludes by identifying ongoing issues likely to dominate the 1990s.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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