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Davis, Robbie G. – Educational Technology, 1977
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Functional Literacy, Literacy, Literacy Education
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Bruchhaus, Eva-Maria – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1984
Explores purposes of literacy education, ranging from the political imperatives of governments to the goals of literacy campaigns to the reasons why people want to be literate. (SK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Functional Literacy, Individual Power, Literacy Education
Stauffer, John – Literacy Discussion, 1973
Citing studies to demonstrate that illiteracy and functional illiteracy are not dying out, the author statistically describes the volunteer-teacher program (National Affiliation for Literacy Advance) derived from the Right to Read'' program. (AG)
Descriptors: Functional Literacy, Statistical Studies, Tutorial Programs, Voluntary Agencies
Allen, Jr., James E. – Sch Soc, 1970
The forces of American education must embark on a massive program in reading education so that every student will learn to read to the full extent of his capability. (CK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility, Functional Literacy, Reading Skills
Bowers, John – Community Develop J, 1970
Discusses the implications of Unesco's latest report on the status of literacy, the significance of the change of emphasis to functional literacy, and the effects of the population explosion on literacy statistics. (MF)
Descriptors: Definitions, Functional Literacy, International Organizations, Literacy
NJEA Review, 1969
Descriptors: American Indians, Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Functional Literacy
Wechsler, Jill – Appalachia, 1988
Considers motivations of adult illiterates involved in literacy programs, and gives examples of available programs. Describes difficulties, frustrations, and rewards for individuals completing such programs. Includes an estimate of the size of the adult literacy problem. (DHP)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Functional Literacy, Illiteracy, Literacy Education
Literacy Work, 1973
A pilot project in work-oriented literacy among adults was introduced in Ethiopia in 1968. Four industries in different locations were selected for the program. Planning, implementation, objectives, and results to date are reviewed. A list of materials produced is appended. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Functional Literacy, Illiteracy
Veri, Clive C. – Adult Leadership, 1973
The urgency of the illiteracy problem, the need for meaningful certification criteria and some ideals to be aimed at for Adult Basic Education programs are outlined in the form of a six-article Bill of Rights. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Certification, Functional Literacy
Webb, B. M. – Continuous Learning, 1970
This paper examines certain facets of Canada's sub-literate population, stating causes of sub-literacy, raising some questions bearing on basic re-education and considering the extent to which the deficiency can, or should, be corrected as a matter of public responsibility. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Adults, Educationally Disadvantaged, Functional Literacy, Illiteracy
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Farnen, Russell F., Jr. – Educational Horizons, 1971
We must learn before tomorrow that war is as normal" as peace, and that peace is not something to which we have a right but something which we must work for daily and diligently. (Author)
Descriptors: American Culture, Citizen Participation, Democracy, Functional Literacy
Emery, Donald – School Libraries, 1971
A well-educated teacher equipped with diverse reading materials is the best single answer to the reading problem. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Functional Literacy, Reading, Reading Failure
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Dale, Edgar – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1970
The 10 to 15 million adults in the United States who read below the sixth-grade level need specially written material if reading is to be a fruitful avenue of learning. (EB)
Descriptors: Adults, Functional Literacy, Material Development, Reading Materials
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Marsh, George E., II; And Others – Urban Review, 1990
Tests of a sample of 106 welfare recipients in Arkansas found that 53 percent were literate, contrary to the federal assumption that most recipients are illiterate. Concludes that specific job training and specific occupational literacy, rather than general literacy, programs would best meet the needs of the unemployed. (DM)
Descriptors: Functional Literacy, Illiteracy, Interviews, Literacy
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Boudard, Emmanuel; Jones, Stan – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
The term "illiterate" that is commonly used to describe someone who cannot read or write is an absolute term, which fails to recognize that those who are deemed "illiterate" are probably in fact "literate" to some degree. The approach taken to define and measure literacy in the International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) acknowledges the limitation…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Illiteracy, Measures (Individuals), Surveys
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