Learner persistence in adult basic education
Corporate Name: California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO)
Series or Serial: California adult education research digest; no. 2
Publisher: California Department of Education, Adult Education Office
Published At: Sacramento, CA
Date Published: 2005
Distributor: California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO)
Source Address: 2880 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 220
Source City/State/Zip: Sacramento CA 95833
Phone: 916/286-8816
Material Type: Information Analysis
Intended Audience: General
Physical Media: Print
Physical Description: 4 p
Subjects: Adult Basic Education; Adult Learning; Persistence
Abstract:
Retaining learners is an ongoing challenge for adult basic education (ABE) programs in which high attrition is common and accountability pressures are strong. Recently, researchers have called on the field to rethink the meaning of persistence from the learner's point of view, and studies have identified specific ways to support persistence. Their findings provide insights for structuring local practice in ways that may help more learners reach their goals. References are provided.
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