[NIFL-4EFF:2990] free adult basic skills educator's workshop

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FREE ADULT BASIC SKILLS EDUCATOR’S WORKSHOP

Tom Sticht
International Consultant in Adult Education

In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain, and the United States 
there is a growing concern for education that is more relevant to the needs 
of youth and adults who are at risk of social exclusion and marginalization 
because of their lack of basic skills and knowledge education. To develop 
the understanding and resources needed to design, develop, implement, and 
evaluate the effectiveness of relevant instructional programs for these 
youth and adults, I am offering a free workshop on Functional Context 
Education for which the sponsors of the workshop pay only travel and 
accommodation expenses, no fees. 

NAME OF THE WORKSHOP:

Functional Context Education: Making Learning Relevant in the 21st Century

DESCRIPTION:

A One-day Workshop with Dr. Tom Sticht, International Consultant in Adult 
Education

Who should attend?

Policymakers, managers, administrators, teachers and trainers, involved in 
programs integrating basic skills with important content knowledge, with a 
focus on vocational and academic skills, such as involved in:

*    school-to-work;
*    welfare-to-work;
*    workplace literacy; 
*    vocational and job skills training,
*    general academic and GED education, 
*     intergenerational and family literacy programs, and
*    other programs for undereducated youth and adults

Researchers and policy analysts who study human learning, assessment and 
develop education policies.

What will you learn?

*    You will gain an understanding of the conceptual framework of Functional 
Context Education (FCE) based on cognitive science.
*    You will learn the scientific, evidence-based research that validates 
the 
FCE principles and methods.
*    You will learn how various approaches to "contextual learning" such as 
"situated," "embedded" or "integrated" basic skills relate to FCE.
*     You will learn what research and development following FCE principles 
and methods has been accomplished in several industrialized nations.
*    You will learn the differences between FCE and traditional adult 
education.
*    You will learn how to use FCE principles and methods to design new 
courses 
of instruction for workforce education, family literacy, and lifelong 
learning.
*     You will learn where you can download free materials for FCE from 
internet web sites 
in different nations. 


About Tom Sticht:
Tom Sticht is recognized internationally for his work on the education and 
training of under-educated youth and adults. He holds a Ph.D in psychology 
from the University of Arizona and has taught at numerous universities, 
including the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has published over 
150 books and articles on the education of undereducated youth and adults. 
Dr. Sticht has served on the Secretary of Labor's Commission on Achieving 
Necessary Skills (SCANS); the National Commission on Working Women; and he 
chaired the California Workforce Literacy Task Force. Earlier he was 
President, Applied Behavioral & Cognitive Sciences, Inc. and Project 
Coordinator for the San Diego Consortium for Workforce Education & Lifelong 
Learning. Articles on Dr. Sticht's work have appeared in newspapers and 
magazines in several countries including, among many, the New York Times, 
the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the London Times, the New Zealand 
Herald,  and the Wall Street Journal. In 1994, Dr. Sticht was the first 
adult literacy specialist elected to the Reading Hall of Fame in the United 
States and in 2003 he was awarded UNESCO’s Mahatma Gandhi medal. 

CONTACT: To arrange for the presentation of this one day workshop in your 
local area contact:

Tom Sticht
International Consultant in Adult Education
2062 Valley View Blvd.
El Cajon, CA 92019-2059
Tel/fax: (619) 444-9133
Email: tsticht@aznet.net



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