Learning for Economic Self-Sufficiency : Constructing Pedagogies of Hope among Low-Income, Low-Literate Adults (Adult Education Special Topics: Theory, Research and Practice in Lifelong Learning)

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Learning for Economic Self-Sufficiency : Constructing Pedagogies of Hope among Low-Income, Low-Literate Adults (Adult Education Special Topics: Theory, Research and Practice in Lifelong Learning)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 250 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781617351105
  • DDC分類 378.19826942

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In a most timely volume addressing many of the connections among current fiscal and employment crises to adult education, Learning for Economic Self-Sufficiency highlights the problems and challenges that low-literate adults encounter in various environments. Moreover, this book presents strategies for addressing the chronic illiteracy among low-income workers. The power of this volume is that the reader gains a holistic view of the complexities of educating a population of low-literate adult learners from various life conditions. From language literacy issues in corrections, the workplace and access to higher education, and migrant workers literacy learning barriers, to technology literacies, and consumerism myths, Learning for Economic Self-Sufficiency goes far deeper than prior volumes in exploring the complex scope of issues face by low-income, low-literate adults as they seek learning for economic self-sufficiency.

The overall objective of the book is to help readers explore economic self-sufficiency for low literate and low-income adults from various contexts and the role of adult and higher education in developing these learners for greater economic independence. Noting that literacy is only a first step to economic, mental, and physical health as well as responsible citizenship, each chapter provide specific case examples and recommendations to educators and trainers of adults for creating learning programs and environments to facilitate the development of a more literate and economically stable population.

Contents

Introduction and Context; Mary V. Alfred and Noelle Eason.

Chapter 1. Promises and Challenges for Institutions of Higher Education in Educating Low-Income Adult Learners; Catherine A. Hansman.

Chapter 2. The Role of the Community College in Redirecting Careers of Low-Literate, Low-Income, and Low-Skilled Citizens; Liliana Mina, Deryl Davis-Fulmer and Regina Smith.

Chapter 3. Riches from the Poor: Teaching Humanities in the Margins; Janet Groen and Tara Hyland-Russell.

Chapter 4. Using Technology to Improve Pedagogy and Empowerment with Low-Literacy Adults; Kathleen P. King.

Chapter 5. The Connection Between Health Literacy and Adult Literacy in Developing Economic Self-Sufficiency; Lilian H. Hill.

Chapter 6. Adult Learners in Urban Communities: Challenges and Opportunities for Economic Independence; Larry L. Martin.

Chapter 7. No Worker Left Behind: Providing Low-Wage Workers Equitable Access to Workplace Learning; Laura L. Bierema.

Chapter 8. The Role of the Black Church in Developing Congregants for the Workplace; E. Paulette Isaac-Savage.

Chapter 9. Learning on the Move: Migrant Workers in Adult Education; Aida A. Nevárez-La Torre.

Chapter 10. Consumption, Gendered Stereotypes, and the Struggle for Respect: Controlling Images of Poor Women as Consumers in Popular, Political, and Adult Education Discourses; Jennifer A. Sandlin.

Chapter 11. Learning for Self-Sufficiency Among Immigrants in Canada: The Role of Community-Based Adult Education; Shibao Guo.

Chapter 12. Literacies from the Inside: Learning From and Within a Culture of Corrections; Dominique T. Chlup and Irene C. Baird.

Chapter 13. The Role of Social Capital in Developing Economic Self-Sufficiency; Mary V. Alfred.

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