L'organisation et le fonctionnement du programme d'apprentissage de base pour les adultes d'origine anglaise ou étrangère (alphabétisation, calcul, communication, vie pratique).
L'organisation et le fonctionnement du programme d'apprentissage de base pour les adultes d'origine anglaise ou étrangère (alphabétisation, calcul, communication, vie pratique).
The NAO found the value for money of the Offenders' Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) across almost all aspects of delivery is below the level of which the service is capable in time. Many of the problems which led to the establishment of OLASS have not been substantially ovecome since its introduction. The day to day delivery of OLASS in the community suffers from a number of the same issues that reduce value for money in prisons. The partners recognise the problems and the Learning and Skills Council, as the lead procurer, is currently in public consultation on the range issues that impact adversely on value for money.
This publication draws together statistics from a wide range of government departments and other organisations to paint a broad picture of British society today and how it has been changing. Chapters focus on: population; households and families; education and training; the labour market; income and wealth; expenditure; health; social protection; crime and justice; housing; environment; transport; and. lifestyles and social participation. Each chapter has tables, charts and explanatory text. Data sources are given below each table and chart. Contact telephones are given for each chapter and a list of useful website addresses is included for the first time. This edition of Social Trends also includes a feature article,200 years of the census of population written by the first editor of Social Trends. Social trends is aimed at a wide audience including policy makers in the public and private sectors, service providers, local government, journalists and other commentators, academics and students, schools and the general public.
This material provides an initial assessment procedure to help identify the level of basic skills competence of people entering education or training. It is based on Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit Standards that describe how and to what level of performance adults should be able to use communication and number skills. The material can be used in basic skills programs, further education, prisons, voluntary organizations, workplace training, and government-funded training programs. Notes for assessors describe the material and steps to take before, during, and after the assessment. Instruction sheets provide a set of instructions for carrying out a series of assessment tasks. Eleven series of tasks are provided: foundation level and stages 1 and 2 reading, foundation level and stages 1 and 2 oral, foundation level and stages 1 and 2 writing, and foundation level and stages 1 and 2 numeracy. The instruction sheets provide performance criteria, assessment guidelines, time allowance for completion of a task, script to use in conducting the assessment, and Next Steps which give suggested routes through the material. Linked to each assessment task is a task sheet to be completed by the student or trainee. Individual assessment charts to be completed during the assessment show how the students/trainee performed each individual task. A summary assessment chart allows the assessor to aggregate assessment results. (YLB)
This is an encompassing review that addresses all aspects ofliteracy (reading, numeracy, and technological literacy, forexample) with a global perspective. It connects the objectives ofliteracy education with broader areas of social welfare, includinghealth, employment and political and economic empowerment. The second volume in a new annual series, this unique publicationfor practitioners in the field of adult learning and literacycollects in one yearly volume the best new knowledge and practiceadvances identified by the prestigious, Harvard-based andfederally-funded literacy center, NCSALL. A single, "user-friendly"source for information on best practices in the field of adultlearning & literacy. The editors' introduction in each volume covers news from the worldof policy and research, while six distinguished writers andpractitioners contribute articles on the most pressing topics inadult literacy. Each volume also includes annotated reviews of thebest books and key journal articles published in the past year.
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