Basic Skills in Adult Education and the Digital Divide

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Adult and Continuing Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Education
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Educational Methods
Instructional Media Design
Language and Literacy Education
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Ginsburg, Lynda
Sabatini, John

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Traditionally, basic adult education has had a particular concern with the skills of literacy and numeracy, seeing these as essential for entry to the world of work. Adult education teachers may therefore be reluctant to adopt ICT, unsure of the part it should play, and worried about the time it takes away from the development of these basic skills. As we enter the 21st century, however, ICT has already become a necessary and important component of adult education. Formal and non-formal education are being delivered at a distance via technology — particularly the Internet — with the promise that learning can take place at any time and in any place.

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2000-01-01

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