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Khan & Austin 2018 Collaborating across National Boundaries for Narrative Teaching (1).pdf
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In: Theresa Y. Austin (2018)
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El Aprendizaje en la Base de la Pirámide: Restricciones, Comparabilidad y Política en Países en Vías de Desarrollo
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (2017)
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A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Diversity Satisfaction Scores of Undergraduate Students in Online Learning Environment
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2016)
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Mobiles for Reading: A Landscape Research Review
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In: Working Papers (Literacy.org) (2014)
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A Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Teacher Support Approaches in Afghanistan
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In: Master's Capstone Projects (2013)
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Learning First: A Research Agenda for Improving Learning in Low-Income Countries
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In: Working Papers (Literacy.org) (2012)
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Review of Agneta Lind, Literacy for All: Making a Difference and John Oxenham, Effective Literacy Programmes: Options for Policy-Makers
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (2011)
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Technology and Mother-Tongue Literacy in Southern India: Impact Studies among Young Children and Out-of-School Youth
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (2010)
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New Technologies for Adult Literacy and International Development
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In: Book Chapters (Literacy.org) (2009)
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Discursive Approaches to Understanding Teacher Collaboration: Policy Into Practice
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2006)
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IT and Education for the Poorest of the Poor: Constraints, Possibilities, and Principles
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (2001)
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Widening Literacy: A Training Manual for Managers of Adult Literacy Learning Programs
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In: Methods, Training, & Materials Development (2000)
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This training manual has been developed to serve two purposes: To be used as the basis of a training program. To this end, some comments are addressed to the trainer. To be read independently of a training program as a tool for self-directed learning. To this end, some remarks are addressed to the independent reader. Both sets of users may of course use this manual in whichever way they prefer, starting where they wish to start and finishing where they wish to finish. But we recommend that you look at the introduction before you begin to work on any section which touches upon your current interest. This training manual is intended for all those persons at middle level of management in government or non-governmental or private voluntary organizations (NGOs or PVOs) who have responsibility for designing and managing adult literacy learning programs in the context of developing societies. The manual then is a management tool. It is not a training of trainers' manual or a facilitators' manual dealing with the classroom situation it is about how to organize the program and how to facilitate the facilitator. First, we may wish to reflect on our role as a middle level manager. We may fee ourself as a bridge between, on the one hand, the local communities in which to adult literacy learning program is located (the facilitators and local support group, the participants, their families, and the groups they belong to, if any) and on the other hand the senior managers in our organization, and the national (and international) sponsoring agencies who may be supporting our program. Part of our task is to help these two groups to interact. We will need to see the program through the eyes of these different groups -- to bring the voice of the local communities in to the headquarters building, to represent their interests, and at the same time to bring the facilities and resources of the center out into the community. We will need to speak with at least two voices, while at the same time remaining true to ourself, our own commitments and visions.
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Keyword:
Adult and Continuing Education Administration; and Multicultural Education; and Research; Bilingual; Curriculum and Instruction; Education; Educational Administration and Supervision; Educational Assessment; Evaluation; International and Comparative Education; Multilingual
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URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=cie_methodstrainingmaterials https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cie_methodstrainingmaterials/24
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Social Factors in Literacy Acquisition
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In: Book Chapters (Literacy.org) (1993)
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Literacy and Development: Rationales, Assessments, and Innovation
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In: Working Papers (Literacy.org) (1993)
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Langues et lettrismes au Maroc
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In: Book Chapters (Literacy.org) (1992)
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Review of S.A. Ashraf, New Horizons in Muslim Education
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (1987)
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Le Developpement Precoce de la Memoire Specialisee
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (1987)
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Learning to Read by 'Rote'
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In: Journal Articles (Literacy.org) (1983)
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