Increasingly, the provision of adult education (including literacy and training programs) is influenced by a rhetoric of workforce development that tasks education with closing a supposed ‘skills gap’ between the skills that workers have and what employers are looking for. This deficit model of education blames adult learners for their own condition, as well as for larger problems in the economy. In addition to arguing for broader goals for adult education, those in the field also need to question the economic premises of this rhetoric. A review of current economic conditions points to fundamental aspects of capitalism as the source of instability, which means that education and training programs have a limited ability to move large numbers...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...
First paragraph: Critics of the dominant model of education argue that the education curriculum ac...
Human resource development (HRD) as a scholarly endeavor and as a practice is often criticized in th...
Increasingly, the provision of adult education (including literacy and training programs) is influen...
The role of adult education in sustaining economic growth and expanding opportunity in Massachusetts...
The relationship of literacy to work should be considered in terms of the political and economic con...
This is an extraordinary period in Adult Education. This statement could equally have applied in 20...
in the U.S. The twentieth century has witnessed an upsurge of Human Resource Development (HRD) activ...
Like it or not, we do live, learn and work in a capitalist society. A fundamental part of this reali...
Adult education in the United States is again beginning to emerge as a potentially important dimensi...
Not long ago the thinking in the Adult Education and Literacy System (AELS) of the United States was...
Poverty and the inequalities associated with poverty have existed for centuries. The topic has exper...
Learning is indeed an integral component of adapting successfully to an ever-changing world, one ful...
This paper first discusses the move in adult literacy policy to link literacy education to workforce...
The purpose of this article is to show how adult education is linked to the emerging crisis of moder...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...
First paragraph: Critics of the dominant model of education argue that the education curriculum ac...
Human resource development (HRD) as a scholarly endeavor and as a practice is often criticized in th...
Increasingly, the provision of adult education (including literacy and training programs) is influen...
The role of adult education in sustaining economic growth and expanding opportunity in Massachusetts...
The relationship of literacy to work should be considered in terms of the political and economic con...
This is an extraordinary period in Adult Education. This statement could equally have applied in 20...
in the U.S. The twentieth century has witnessed an upsurge of Human Resource Development (HRD) activ...
Like it or not, we do live, learn and work in a capitalist society. A fundamental part of this reali...
Adult education in the United States is again beginning to emerge as a potentially important dimensi...
Not long ago the thinking in the Adult Education and Literacy System (AELS) of the United States was...
Poverty and the inequalities associated with poverty have existed for centuries. The topic has exper...
Learning is indeed an integral component of adapting successfully to an ever-changing world, one ful...
This paper first discusses the move in adult literacy policy to link literacy education to workforce...
The purpose of this article is to show how adult education is linked to the emerging crisis of moder...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...
First paragraph: Critics of the dominant model of education argue that the education curriculum ac...
Human resource development (HRD) as a scholarly endeavor and as a practice is often criticized in th...