[NIFL-POVRACELIT:1452] New Issue of "Focus on Basics"

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The newest issue of "Focus on Basics" is now on the web. Go to
http://ncsall.harvard.edu and click on the "Focus on Basics" box at the
bottom of the page to get there.

The topic? Workplace Education.

Find out whether workplace education programs continue after the initial
government grant is over.
Read about ethnographic research in workplaces that documents that a
literacy activity cannot be disengaged from the broader work task, nor can
it be considered independent from the written and unwritten rules of the
culture of a particular workplace. Then read about how programs put this
insight into practice.
See what it takes to keep a workplace education partnership strong for more
than 10 years.
Find out how a workplace education program can be a fabulous marketing tool.
Learn how approaches to workplace education content have evolved over time.
For innovation in math, go to Washington, DC, where the paycheck received
by participants in workplace education programs motivates them to learn
about financial planning, investing, and home ownership.
For policy ideas, read about how states build identity, enhance expertise,
provide financial support, increase accessibility, and promote
collaborations to strengthen workplace education as part of their overall
adult education efforts. Then read about one experiment in making workplace
education available to very small businesses.
Travel from Colorado to Connecticut and beyond...

Barb Garner
Editor



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