The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 promises to usher in a new era of literacy programming as practitioners attempt to design short-term programs that address the academic and employment needs of low-literate welfare recipients. A comparative analysis of academic and integrated literacy/occupational skills programs is presented
Organizations are faced with increasing demands for a highly literate and skilled workforce. Investm...
This paper investigates if participation in literacy programs contributes to alleviating social inju...
The relationship of literacy to work should be considered in terms of the political and economic con...
During the past decade, state and federal policy makers have made significant changes in domestic p...
The closely aligned theoretical discussions of situated learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991; Wenger, 1998)...
This monograph examines adult education issues in Minnesota, such as the proper role of the Federal ...
The views and practices of literacy advocates who focus on workplace literacy foster an impoverished...
ABSTRACT-This notebook discusses issues and methods of developing adult literacy education (ALE) pro...
Describes the federally funded state-run adult education system, and discusses options for improving...
The purpose of our study was to discover who researches functional literacy. This study was situated...
Here, we present a conceptual model for a holistic approach to workforce literacy development. In th...
This paper examines the complex ways educational programs for welfare recipients construct success,...
This paper first discusses the move in adult literacy policy to link literacy education to workforce...
This document begins with a report describing a Northampton Community College project to develop a m...
Graduation date: 1994This microethnographic study examines critical literacy\ud and the lives of par...
Organizations are faced with increasing demands for a highly literate and skilled workforce. Investm...
This paper investigates if participation in literacy programs contributes to alleviating social inju...
The relationship of literacy to work should be considered in terms of the political and economic con...
During the past decade, state and federal policy makers have made significant changes in domestic p...
The closely aligned theoretical discussions of situated learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991; Wenger, 1998)...
This monograph examines adult education issues in Minnesota, such as the proper role of the Federal ...
The views and practices of literacy advocates who focus on workplace literacy foster an impoverished...
ABSTRACT-This notebook discusses issues and methods of developing adult literacy education (ALE) pro...
Describes the federally funded state-run adult education system, and discusses options for improving...
The purpose of our study was to discover who researches functional literacy. This study was situated...
Here, we present a conceptual model for a holistic approach to workforce literacy development. In th...
This paper examines the complex ways educational programs for welfare recipients construct success,...
This paper first discusses the move in adult literacy policy to link literacy education to workforce...
This document begins with a report describing a Northampton Community College project to develop a m...
Graduation date: 1994This microethnographic study examines critical literacy\ud and the lives of par...
Organizations are faced with increasing demands for a highly literate and skilled workforce. Investm...
This paper investigates if participation in literacy programs contributes to alleviating social inju...
The relationship of literacy to work should be considered in terms of the political and economic con...