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LETTER: Adult Education as an answer to the coming workforce crisis
LETTER: There is a critical need for state and federal government to provide support for adult education and workforce readiness skills writes Greg Mayville.
Thousands of Mississippi adults can read words but struggle to understand their meaning — a gap that can make it difficult to ...
One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, ...
A senior teacher and MLA have criticised the Education Department for promoting an “unregulated test to select and reject 10 and 11-year-old children” insisting that it should be “neutral”. It comes ...
Fedsas reports that 750 public schools in Gauteng have experienced a sudden reduction of over 60-percent in their state subsidies. Steve Mabona, spokesperson for the Gauteng Department of Education, ...
Participants in City Agency-Funded Adult Literacy, English Classes Dipped After Contracting Overhaul
In the most recent fiscal year that ended in June, 13,429 participants took part in Department of Youth and Community Development-funded adult literacy programs, a 26 percent drop from the year before ...
The Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) has refuted claims of not releasing the September payments for education and general assistants. These assistants work in schools under the Basic ...
Seven women spend two hours every Tuesday morning wrestling with the inconsistencies of the English language in a small classroom on the second floor of the new North Boulder Library. Instructor ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Aspiring teachers have been caught smuggling calculators and mobile phones and impersonating their peers in a bid to cheat on major ...
Oregon continues along its excruciatingly slow path of post-pandemic academic recovery, with student scores on math and English tests given last spring inching up ever-so-slightly from the previous ...
Brockton's Adult Learning Center has a waitlist of 1,256 people for its English language classes. The center is funded by the city and federal grants, not the regular school budget for K-12 education.
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