This paper stems from the work of an ELINET seminar held in Hamburg in January 2015. The seminar participants recognised the vital importance of ensuring that in our research and practice around adult literacy we are mindful of the impact our use of language can have in shaping impressions of the needs and capabilities of adult literacy learners. We considered the range of terminology used to talk about adult literacy and adult literacy learners and agreed upon seven guiding principles that should inform our choices of language when writing or speaking about adult literacy. This short paper explores the reasons why we need principles for our use of adult literacy terminology and examines the thinking behind the particular principles we have...
Despite the essentially functional, technicist basis of both the International Adult Literacy Survey...
Adult ESL programs in the Australian context are heavily influenced by neo-liberal notion...
Literacy, numeracy and language learning has always had a central place in adult education theory a...
This paper examines the forms of relations that people establish with their schooling processes. The...
Concerns regarding adult literacy have been a common feature in UK educational policy and in the med...
This article is based on qualitative research with adult literacy practitioners and learners in the ...
This paper draws on three data sources – a national survey from Germany of adult literacy and numera...
My goal in this chapter is to review theory and practice related to vocabu-lary learning in adult li...
Throughout its history adult literacy education has been defined, described, researched, and effecti...
This book explores the social practice of literacy, numeracy and language and its implications for t...
There is no need to discus about the importance of foreign languages nowadays. Apart from the studen...
This paper provides an overview of what it means to explore, from an andragogical approach, the proc...
This article addresses the question, How do changes in policy discourses shape public representation...
This booklet is intended to help new adult literacy practitioners in Australia explore the possible ...
As part of a wider study of metalinguistic skills, a study examined the metalinguistic awareness of ...
Despite the essentially functional, technicist basis of both the International Adult Literacy Survey...
Adult ESL programs in the Australian context are heavily influenced by neo-liberal notion...
Literacy, numeracy and language learning has always had a central place in adult education theory a...
This paper examines the forms of relations that people establish with their schooling processes. The...
Concerns regarding adult literacy have been a common feature in UK educational policy and in the med...
This article is based on qualitative research with adult literacy practitioners and learners in the ...
This paper draws on three data sources – a national survey from Germany of adult literacy and numera...
My goal in this chapter is to review theory and practice related to vocabu-lary learning in adult li...
Throughout its history adult literacy education has been defined, described, researched, and effecti...
This book explores the social practice of literacy, numeracy and language and its implications for t...
There is no need to discus about the importance of foreign languages nowadays. Apart from the studen...
This paper provides an overview of what it means to explore, from an andragogical approach, the proc...
This article addresses the question, How do changes in policy discourses shape public representation...
This booklet is intended to help new adult literacy practitioners in Australia explore the possible ...
As part of a wider study of metalinguistic skills, a study examined the metalinguistic awareness of ...
Despite the essentially functional, technicist basis of both the International Adult Literacy Survey...
Adult ESL programs in the Australian context are heavily influenced by neo-liberal notion...
Literacy, numeracy and language learning has always had a central place in adult education theory a...