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Women's Issues

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Title Bibliography on women & literacy Date 1995 Abstract This is an annotated bibliography of print and non-print sources in English on the subject of women and literacy. Many diffe...
Title By women / for women: a beginning dialogue on women and literacy in the United States Date [1994] Abstract This brochure identifies a set of issues and/or barriers to women who want to improve their literacy skills. It was develope...
Title Has nontraditional training worked for women? Date 1999 Abstract This publication investigates nontraditional training and employment for women, exploring failures, successes, and remaining ...
Title Testimony on adult education Date 1997 Abstract This is testimony by the Vice Principal at Mt. Diablo Adult Education at a public hearing before the State of California Asse...
Title Women and entrepreneurship Date 1993 Abstract The digest looks at the types of businesses started by women and the characteristics of female entrepreneurs. References ar...
Title Women and literacy Date 1996 Abstract This ""trends and issues alert" summarizes the new trends and issues affiliated with women and literacy. Print resources an...
Title Women, human development, and learning Date 1993 Abstract The digest looks at what some say are women's voices, or definitions of self, which are different from men. It also examine...
Title Women: building basic skills and overcoming gender bias Date 1994 Abstract This issue brief describes the gender bias often encountered by poor women in basic skills programs. Adult educators can use...
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