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Betty Hurley

Adult Literacy and Lifeskills (ALL) - Overview - 2 views

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    The Adult Literacy and Lifeskills (ALL) Survey is an international comparative study designed to provide participating countries, including the United States, with information about the skills of their adult populations.
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PRINCIPLES OF ADULT LEARNING - 0 views

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    a nice summary of adult learning principles and strategies that stem from them
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About ALM - 0 views

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    ALM - adults learning mathematics - a research forum
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30 THINGS WE KNOW FOR SURE ABOUT ADULT LEARNING - 0 views

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    Focus is on practical.
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How Adults Learn :: Ageless Learner - 0 views

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    Offering people of all ages information and resources on how learning can help improve all aspects of life.
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Quantitative Literacy: Why Numeracy Matters for Schools and Colleges - 0 views

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    Mathematical Association of America, MAA, K-16, NCED, National Council on Education and the Disciplines, Quantitative Literacy, Mathematical Literacy, Mathematical Reaasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Numeracy, National Numeracy Network, NNN, QL, MR, QR, General Education,"> Quantitative Literacy: Why Numeracy Matters for Schools and Colleges <!--link href="/news/news_css.css" rel="stylesheet"--> This is a cached version of http://www.maa.org/Ql/qltoc.html. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x QUANTITATIVE LITERACY
    Why Numeracy Matters for Schools and Colleges Proceedings of the National Forum on Quantitative Literacy held at the
    National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. on December 1-2, 2001. Bernard L. Madison and Lynn Arthur Steen, Editors
    Natonal Council on Education and the Disciplines
    Princeton, New Jersey, 2003 View the entire document online, download the WhyNumeracyMatter
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