Modern societies demand high levels of literacy. The written
word is pervasive; individuals with poor literacy skills are deeply
disadvantaged; and governments are increasingly pre-occupied with
the contribution that skills can make to economic growth. As a
result, the basic skills of adult workers are of concern as never
before, a focus for workplace and education policy and
practice.
While Improving Literacy at Work builds on detailed research
from the UK, the issue is a universal one and rising skill
requirements mean the conclusions drawn will be of equal interest
elsewhere in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The
research findings have very direct implications and practical
relevance for teaching and learning, as this valuable book
demonstrates, providing clear advice on how to develop effective
provision and how best to support learners at work.
Throughout the study, the authors address the following
fundamental questions:
- How do adults literacy skills impact on their working lives,
and on the enterprises where they work?
- How can we develop these essential skills in the
workforce?
- When and how can literacy instruction change individuals
employability and engagement with further learning?
Essential reading for trainers and managers in industry,
teachers, researchers and lecturers in adult and further education
and stakeholders implementing evidence-based policy, this book maps
the fundamental changes taking place in workplace literacy.
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