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100 1 _aDianne Ramdeholl
245 1 0 _aAdult Literacy in a New Era
_bReflections from the Open Book
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20151214
300 _a192 p
520 _bAdult Literacy in a New Era chronicles the history and development of The Open Book, an adult literacy organisation inspired by the legendary educationalist Paulo Freire, and other political educators. Using participants' own words and experiences, Ramdeholl analyses and investigates adult literacy policy and aspects of the program's history from its beginning in 1984 to its end in 2001. Offering new insights into methodologies of reading, writing, and learning, this book will inspire not only adult literacy students and teachers, but anyone concerned with changing public policy from the bottom up.
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