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Woodrow, Helen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Explores the issues of recognizing people's identities within the context of community life and work; fostering literacy within the various domains of social life; and helping individuals develop literacy tools with which to examine, critique, challenge, and change existing situations of economic, social, and political inequalities from the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Critical Thinking, Secondary Education, Social Experience
Darville, Richard – Learning (Canada), 1989
Discusses a literacy research project that aims to produce a critical review of existing policy-related knowledge about adult literacy and illiteracy. Reports on the major themes of this review. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Policy Formation
Fagan, William T. – 1990
The message about general literacy standards in Canada (as reported in the Southam Literacy Survey) is that approximately five million Canadians are illiterate. The validity of this message must be challenged because a group of middle-class Canadians with middle-class values established the criteria for being "literate" and felt that all…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adults, Children, Foreign Countries
Batdorf, Luke – Learning (Canada), 1988
Describes the background of Literacy Canada-Laubach, a voluntary agency working toward 100 percent literacy, as well as Canadian research on adult illiteracy and the background of political support for this issue. Makes eight specific recommendations to the Canadian government on such topics as a National Literacy Council, funding, and materials…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education

Quigley, B. Allan; Craig, Charles W. – Adult Basic Education, 1992
"In Quest of the Quick Fix: Staff Development in the 'National Literacy Training Act'" (Quigley) argues that professional development programs must consider "literacy for what?""Foundations for Adult Learning and Development Policy" (Craig) evaluates a policy document of the Alberta Advanced Education Ministry. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Demonstration Programs, Educational Legislation

Malicky, Grace, Comp.; Dieleman, Carolyn; Campbell, Lloyd; Wong, Bill; Krahn, Harvey – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Presents highlights of a panel discussion on workplace literacy at the Literacy in the 21st Century Research Conference (Edmonton, Alberta, October 1997). Participants from business, government, and university discussed Syncrude Canada's Workplace Literacy Program, implications of the International Adult Literacy Survey for the labor market, and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Corporate Education, Foreign Countries, Human Capital
Wagner, Serge – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1985
In Canadian society there are people who are totally illiterate, and they are all the more conscious of their illiteracy as a personal weakness because most of the population is literate. Literacy teaching and practices in Canada are discussed. Illiteracy in Canada and in the third world is also compared. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Developed Nations
Brown, Lloyd – 1992
Noting that, generally, low-literate adults in Labrador and Newfoundland (Canada) are being helped only through the altruistic efforts of literate volunteers, this paper argues that adult literacy must be professionalized and become an integral part of the education system. The paper begins with a brief discussion of the definitions of literacy,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Foreign Countries

Perrin, Burt – 1990
The cost of illiteracy to Canadian society has been estimated at $10 billion per year, the cost to business at $4 billion. In addition, there are human and social costs upon which it is impossible to place a dollar value. Human costs are stress and low self-esteem, worse health, lower income, and inability to participate fully in social and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Costs
Canadian Council of Ministers of Education, Toronto (Ontario). – 1988
This statement of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, focuses on the approaches that provincial ministers have taken to address the problem of adult illiteracy. First, it sets out concisely the nature and extent of functional illiteracy in Canada. Second, it describes a sample of the initiatives already under way to create effective…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Cooperative Programs, Developed Nations
Murray, T. Scott – 1995
"Proxy" measures have been developed and applied that extend the usefulness of direct assessments of adult basic skills. Three categories of users of data on adult literacy are as follows: (1) government authorities who need objective data to inform the decision-making process; (2) program delivery institutions who require an assessment…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Developed Nations
One Voice, the Canadian Seniors Network, Inc., Ottawa (Ontario). – 1991
A national strategy to provide literacy education for all older Canadians who need it is described in this document. Developed in response to a 1989 survey finding that 64 percent of Canadians aged 55-69 experience some degree of trouble with everyday reading material, the strategy includes a rationale, objectives, and a 3-year start-up plan to…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Needs, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

Kulich, Jindra – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1991
Trends in Canadian adult education include outreach to new target groups (the undereducated, poor, ethnic groups, retirees, women), growth of teleconferencing, lack of government support for nontraditional clientele and formats, vocationalization and institutionalization of adult education, and shift from adult education to adult learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Vocational Education
Blunt, Adrian – 2000
Discourse analysis reveals how the meanings of literacy are both socially produced and variable between different discourses. A recent consultation with researchers is used to demonstrate how the outcomes were influenced by the discourses of participants and organizers. An argument is made to establish a literacy discourse analysis tradition to…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy
Burghardt, F. F. – 1987
An estimated 850,000 Canadian adults lack basic literacy skills. An examination of the profile and achievements of the students enrolled in the literacy education program at the Alberta Vocational Centre in Edmonton indicates that like the many other types in the broad range of adult literacy programs, the highly structured nature of the Edmonton…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Adult Students