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General Education in the fonction of labour market needs and/or personal development and the notion of literacy. Odgojne znanosti Vol. 12, br. 1, (2010), str. 185-196 Prethodno priopćenje online retrieved from
Hrcak.srce.hr/file/89838
This article gives me the foundation of my studies on education and literacy by touching on the changes that the education programs around the world have changed. This article is a useful tool on literacy, it shows how we can test for literacy issues and how we can help people learn when they have this type of challenge.
Martha V. Henderson, Martha V;Scheffler, Anthony J Education; Winter 2003; 124, 2; ProQuest Central New Literacies, Standards, and Teachers education
This is an exceptional resource for education and new literacy’s programs; as well as describes components of the major standards, including NCATE 2000; and makes recommendations for incorporating competencies into teacher education programs.
Literacy rate remains higher in urban areas Business Recorder. (June 3, 2011): From General OneFile.
This is an excellent and complete article covering the overall literacy rate. An overlook of all ages and cultures are affected by literacy. This article summarizes how the literacy has gown in several cultures and areas world wide.
The Nation of adults who will write like children. By Katia Hetter on CNN online. Retrieved from
www.cnn.com
This article contained a glance at how the world went from writing to typing. The article summarizes that if we continue not to use our cursive writing skills we are blocking our brain will lose the sense of having your thought process through your hand movements to create your language and thoughts to someone else.
The Role of Libraries in Literacy Education by Linda Schamber The Role of Libraries in Literacy Education published by the US Federal government...