Bridges into Learning for Adults Who Find Provision Hard to Reach

Author:   Yvon Appleby
Publisher:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
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9781862013407


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   01 October 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Bridges into Learning for Adults Who Find Provision Hard to Reach


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Published by NIACE in partnership with the National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy (NRDC), this is one of a series of guides to good practice - each in a key area of adult education - arising from five Effective Practice Studies carried out by NRDC from 2003 to 2007. The series looks critically at how emerging and published research can inform the development of teaching and learning strategies for adults. It is designed to support practitioners working in a variety of settings. Each guide in the series aims to update teachers on research and to encourage them to reflect on their practice. They are intended to inspire teachers to try ideas and approaches which research suggests are effective. Principles of good practice are illustrated by clear and relevant case studies from current research. All examples are highly relevant to the classroom. Pointers to further reading are provided.Bridges into learning for priority groups in the community looks at how literacy, language and numeracy classes are delivered in the community, contributing to a broader understanding of teaching adult language, literacy and numeracy across different contexts. It is aimed at practitioners, managers and those who are supporting initial teacher training and professional development in adult literacy, language and numeracy. It draws upon recent research in this area and collaborations with many practitioners working in community settings who have helped shaped this work by contributing their ideas and experiences. Using case studies and examples, the guide sets out principles for working in informal, community learning environments.

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Author:   Yvon Appleby
Publisher:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Imprint:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
ISBN:  

9781862013407


ISBN 10:   1862013403
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   01 October 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 What's literacy, numeracy or language got to do with it?Being able to participate in a communication rich societyA social perspective that recognises people and their livesFive principles of social practice teachingAdult LLN in different settings with different learnersThe research: Looking at literacy and learning in people's livesResearching in community settings Chapter 2 Principles for working in community settings - Four learners, four livesLives and learning in community settings Four principles to support working in community settingsPrinciples to support working in community settings: In actionPrinciple 1: Take account of people's current circumstances and responsibilitiesPrinciple 2: Take account of individual barriers to learningPrinciple 3: Take account of people's feelingsPrinciple 4: Recognise and acknowledge people's existing skills and competencies Chapter 3 Supporting adult literacy, numeracy and ESOL teaching in community settingsPossibilities and challengesDipping in and outThe 'right time'Teaching using a social practice pedagogyFlexible provision: What counts as learning?Responsive teaching and ethical issuesReducing barriers to learningWhy people attendKey Issues for putting the principles for working in community settings into practice In Conclusion References Further Reading Resources and Websites

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