This monograph presents what illiterate and formerly illiterate adults have said regarding what it is like to be unable to read in a world that presumes everyone is literate, and of experiences they have had while acquiring the ability to read and write. In later chapters the authors, who 4ere involved in the Vermont Adult Basic Education (ABE) program, address issues that learners find more difficult to deal with. Chapter 1 provides adult learners ' views of what it is (and is not like to be illiterate. Topics considered include mythologies of literacy, realities of the mythology, realities of illiteracy, coping with illiteracy, and realities of literacy. Chapter 2 concerns what it is like to decide to become literate. Both constraini...
Literacy has been defined as reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing. Each area is comple...
This booklet is intended to help new adult literacy practitioners in Australia explore the possible ...
This is a study of competence and illiteracy. It is not the usual call-to-arms for a crusade against...
To clarify and examine conventional wisdom and stereotypes about adult literacy, this paper focuses ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-221)This dissertation explored the question of why ...
Abstract In this study the print awareness of 25 unschooled adult illiterates in the Netherlands was...
This study examined report of self-perceptions of reading and writing activities from five adults, a...
The participation of low-literate adults in formal adult education is a comparatively rare phenomeno...
Summary in English.When considering their dropout, many described experiences of being a misfit, or ...
Little is known about literacy acquisition in adults. Yet, our former studies suggest that the major...
About 750 million adults (15%) worldwide lack any literacy skills, most because they lack adequate l...
Millions of adults participate in adult literacy programs in the United States each year, but approx...
A research-based model of adult literacy categorizes adult reading habits into four categories: (1) ...
Comparatively few studies examined the possible lifestyle changes of adults whose literacy skills ha...
These four papers look at some conditions and circumstances surrounding the literacy education movem...
Literacy has been defined as reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing. Each area is comple...
This booklet is intended to help new adult literacy practitioners in Australia explore the possible ...
This is a study of competence and illiteracy. It is not the usual call-to-arms for a crusade against...
To clarify and examine conventional wisdom and stereotypes about adult literacy, this paper focuses ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-221)This dissertation explored the question of why ...
Abstract In this study the print awareness of 25 unschooled adult illiterates in the Netherlands was...
This study examined report of self-perceptions of reading and writing activities from five adults, a...
The participation of low-literate adults in formal adult education is a comparatively rare phenomeno...
Summary in English.When considering their dropout, many described experiences of being a misfit, or ...
Little is known about literacy acquisition in adults. Yet, our former studies suggest that the major...
About 750 million adults (15%) worldwide lack any literacy skills, most because they lack adequate l...
Millions of adults participate in adult literacy programs in the United States each year, but approx...
A research-based model of adult literacy categorizes adult reading habits into four categories: (1) ...
Comparatively few studies examined the possible lifestyle changes of adults whose literacy skills ha...
These four papers look at some conditions and circumstances surrounding the literacy education movem...
Literacy has been defined as reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing. Each area is comple...
This booklet is intended to help new adult literacy practitioners in Australia explore the possible ...
This is a study of competence and illiteracy. It is not the usual call-to-arms for a crusade against...