International Adult Skills Surveys: Andragogical Issues in Linguistic Minority Communities

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Title
International Adult Skills Surveys: Andragogical Issues in Linguistic Minority Communities
Abstract
I have been working in the literacy field with francophone adults in a minority setting and in a variety of capacities for twenty years, and consider myself a reflective and critical practitioner. I strive to understand the world of adult education and skills development based on my practical experiences and observations from the field. This text is written from that perspective, based on principles of andragogy. Using inductive and deductive processes, I propose ideas and reflections on the concept of the evaluation of basic skills of adults living in linguistic minority communities in Canada. On the theoretical side, I use several key studies, including an analytical background paper written for The Centre for Literacy’s 2013 Summer Institute by Jean-Pierre Jeantheau, Chargé de mission national of the French Agence nationale de lutte contre l'illettrisme, on the subject of linguistic minority groups and international literacy assessments.
Place
Montreal, QC
Institution
The Centre for Literacy of Quebec (CFL)
Date
February, 2014
Pages
17
Language
en
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Citation
Lurette, Donald. International Adult Skills Surveys: Andragogical Issues in Linguistic Minority Communities. Montreal, QC: The Centre for Literacy of Quebec (CFL), February 2014.
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Centre for Literacy (CFL)

Founded:
1991; dissolved 2015

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Educational institutions; policymakers; organizations providing educational services; organizations providing employment services, working with youth or with marginalized populations; cultural organizations; hospitals and health care centres; general public.

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Learning events on topics connected to the field of adult literacy and essential skills, including the annual Summer and Fall Institutes; workshops, lectures, symposia around the training and information needs of community partners; action research projects, publications, and library services.

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