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Publication: Equipped for the Future Content Standards: What Adults Need to Know and Be Able to Do in the 21st Century
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Publication Details
Title:
Equipped for the Future Content Standards: What Adults Need to Know and Be Able to Do in the 21st Century
Author:
Publisher:
National Institute for Literacy
Year:
2000
Number of Pages
108
Source Details
URL:
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS13051
Resource Center Details
Description / Comments:
LCCN: 00-274071
This guide shows how content standards based on real-world
skills can make the adult education system more reponsive to
learners' needs and also build stronger ties to workforce
development and other lifelong learning efforts. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 104-108).
Also available via Internet from the web site.
Topics / Keywords:
adult literacy, workplace literacy, practice, theory, program models, United States, functional literacy, literacy, literacy programs, continuing education, adult education
Section:
Adult Lit > Workplace Literacy
Resource Type:
Practice, Theory & Program Models
Location:
Bookshelves
Copies:
3
Entry Date:
September 26th 2005
Last Updated:
May 24th 2007
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