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Meyer, Valerie; Keefe, Donald – Adult Basic Education, 1998
According to natural-language theory, reading and writing are learned from whole to part, in meaningful contexts. Strategies based on this theory for literacy tutors to use include Characteristics of Good Readers; Apperceptive Interactive Method; Prime-O-Tec (repeated readings); Knows, Wants, Learned, Confused; and List It and Skip It. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Language Acquisition, Learning Theories, Reading Skills
Rynders, Peter – 1987
Illiteracy, the inability to communicate or receive information through the medium of print, has not been dealt with effectively by society, yet it is estimated that there are 23 million illiterate adults in America. Two major problems exist: diagnosing illiteracy, and attracting illiterate adults to adult literacy programs. With the development…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Educationally Disadvantaged, Functional Literacy
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Gorman, T.P. – Educational Research, 1981
A survey found that the majority of learners enrolled in literacy schemes in Great Britain were making progress in their acquisition of reading and writing skills and that most tutors and learners were satisfied with the rate of progress being made. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Assessment, Followup Studies, Literacy Education
Literacy Volunteers, Inc., Syracuse, NY. – 1979
Compiled for adults who have come late in life to reading, this bibliography is intended to add a humanistic dimension to their basic reading skills; it has been developed on the premise that mere coping skills are not enough for the adult reader. This cooperative program of librarians and literacy volunteers has assembled titles that range across…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Basic Reading, Bibliographies, Developmental Reading
Bober, Gail, Comp. – 1992
This handbook is designed for individuals who tutor hearing impaired adults in literacy skills. It provides general information about a number of topics: adult learners; deaf adult learners; deaf awareness; deaf culture; communication tips; language, communication, and literacy for deaf adults; and teaching strategies. A 13-page report describes…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, Deafness
Whyte, Jean – 1978
To determine the progress that adult students in Belfast, Ireland, were making under a literacy tutoring program, questionnaires were sent to all 160 tutors who were involved in the program. The questions dealt with the tutors' backgrounds, their deployment, their views on the organization of the program, and with tutoring processes and results.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Foreign Countries
Adult Literacy Center of the Lehigh Valley, Allentown, PA. – 1992
Developed as part of a project to upgrade the workplace vocabulary and comprehension skills of Pennsylvania workers in light industry, health, hotel and hospitality, and food service occupations, this document consists of four parts: a project report, a trainer's manual, a tutor handbook, and assessment report/resource packet. The project report…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Curriculum Guides, Food Service
Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, NY. – 1989
The Lifelong Learning Center (LLC) of the Buffalo and Erie County, New York, Public Library is described with emphasis on objectives and programming developed for a grant project. The objectives included the following: conduct monthly support services for literacy tutors; sponsor training and information sessions for tutors; provide assistance to…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Programs, Community Resources, Library Collections
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, London (England). – 1982
Intended for practitioners involved in working with groups in basic education, this book provides some ideas on suitable approaches. An introduction addresses where group work takes place and why a group approach is used. A discussion of starting points covers first meetings, planning and preparing, and teaching aids. A description of a group…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Foreign Countries
Cheatham, Judy Blankenship; And Others – 1993
This handbook provides Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA) tutors with a theoretical and attitudinal base from which to tutor, demonstrations and discussions of needed skills and approaches for tutoring, and opportunities to practice these skills. The newly expanded text emphasizes tutoring as a collaborative process, the learner-centered…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills
Armstrong, Audrey A.; Hunt, Sally P. – 1982
This guide is designed as a training tool for volunteers participating in the Volunteers in Tutoring Adult Learners (VITAL) program. Developed by the staff at the Monroe County Public Library in Bloomington, Indiana, VITAL is an adult literacy program that is based on active cooperation between program trainers and volunteer tutors. Various…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs