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A review of documents relating to adult literacy and numeracy 2

by admin4acal | Dec 6, 2018 | Have you read it

Have you read it? – Dec 2018 This month Jo Medlin has reviewed two new papers: The capable country: Cultivating capabilities in Australian education (Mitchell Report no. 03/2018, Lucas & Smith) Mission Australia Youth Survey report 2018 In addition, there’s a look...

A review of documents relating to adult literacy and numeracy

by admin4acal | Sep 6, 2018 | Have you read it

Have you read it? – Sept 2018 Jo Medlin has reviewed three papers of interest to adult literacy and numeracy educators and provided the links to access them: Ai Group 2018 Survey report on Workforce Development needs Skilling: A national imperative (Sept 2018) ALA:...
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