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  1. Developing, Administering, and Evaluating Adult Education (Adult Education Association handbook series in adult education) by Alan B. Knox, 1980-11-05
  2. Planning Better Programs (Adult Education Association professional development series) by Patrick Gerald Boyle, 1981-01
  3. Building an Effective Adult Education Enterprise (The Adult Education Association handbook series in adult education) by John Marshall Peters, 1980-06
  4. Serving Personal and Community Needs Through Adult Education (The Adult Education Association handbook series in adult education) by Edgar John Boone, 1980-06
  5. Redefining the Discipline of Adult Education (Adult Education Association Handbook Series in Adult Education) by Robert Dean Boyd, 1980-06
  6. Working Effectively with Task-oriented Groups (The Adult Education Association professional development series) by Donald F. Seaman, 1981-03-01
  7. Leadership and Management in Academic Medicine (Josse Bass Higher and Adult Education) by Majorie Wilson, Curtis P. McLaughlin, 1984-10
  8. Recruiting and Training Volunteers (The Adult Education Association professional development sseries) by Paul J. Ilsley, 1979-06
  9. The Adelaide Hills, plans for preservation: Proceedings of a seminar conducted by Dept. of Adult Education, the University of Adelaide, in association ... of Adult Education, University of Adelaide) by Derek (ed) WHITELOCK, 1974
  10. Changing Approaches to Studying Adult Education (The Adult Education Association handbook series in adult education) by Huey B. Long, 1980-04
  11. Learning for Aging. No date. Adult Education Association of the U.S.A. by Grabowski & Mason, 1998
  12. Adult Education and Development. Special Issue: 25 Years Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education Association. by Heribert [Ed] Hinzen, 1994
  13. Adult Education and Development. Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education Association. (1991 - 2003) by IIZ DVV, 1991-01-01
  14. Adult Leadership (1967-1968 Bound edition of newsletters)

1. American Council On EducationHigher Education Is The Focus Of This Advocacy Grou
Youth and Adult Education, 1993 Status of the study at the DDA been processed to a simple OSIRIS format; the data are available from the DDA. Works Committee of the Consultants in the adult education associations and the Sports and Youth Organizations, c/o Dansk
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2. UFD - Adult Education
adult education associations and distance education institutions alsooffer courses at these levels. adult education associations.
http://odin.dep.no/ufd/engelsk/education/adult/014081-990082/index-dok000-b-n-a.

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Lifelong learning and educational opportunities for adults are important principles of Norwegian educational policy. The aim is to provide suitable conditions in order to strengthen the competence of the adult population. Updated and new competence is necessary to improve competitiveness and increase flexibility in a changing working life. New competence can give individuals greater freedom of choice and possibilities to realise their wishes and needs. A major challenge in the years to come will be the work involved in implementing the Competence Reform. The reform shall aim to meet the need for new or changed competence in society, in the workplace and by the individual. The Competence Reform embraces all adults and is based on interaction between several actors. The Norwegian Storting has decided that adults shall have a statutory right to primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education. The right to upper secondary education has been put in force from autumn 2000, while the right to primary and lower secondary education will be implemented from August 2002. Considerable efforts have been made in recent years to improve educational opportunities for disadvantaged groups through adult education. This particularly applies to adults with especially weak schooling, various groups of physically disabled persons, adults with reading and writing difficulties and adult immigrants.

3. Adult And Continuing Education Associations And Centers - Coaching And Mentoring
Begin your search with this comprehensive directory of adult education associationsand centers. adult education associations and Centers Guide picks.
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Guide picks Adult education associations and centers are great starting points for locating peers who share your specialized interests and concerns, publications, conferences and events, list serves and more. Organisations in this directory are classified by type.
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The Caribbean Regional Council for Adult Education is the umbrella body for adult education associations in the Caribbean c/o Adult Education Unit, 51 Frederick Street, Portof-Spain, and Ministry of Education, Alexandra Street, St. Clair,
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System for Adult Basic Education Support (SABES)

SABES was established in 1990 as a comprehensive training and technical assistance initiative for educators and programs. SABES publishes Bright Ideas and Adventures in Assessment The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
This funder of American family literacy programs was founded by Barbara Bush in 1989. UNESCO Institute for Education (UIE) The UIE researches and promotes innovation in educational policies and learning/teaching strategies.  UIE focuses on the areas of adult literacy, non-formal basic education and adult learning. WE LEARN WE LEARN stands for " Women Expanding • Literacy Education Action Resource Network." It values and promotes literacy and literature for all women; especially those with lower-level English reading and writing skills.

5. Adult Education
Folk high schools and adult education associations Folk high school courses andthe study circles and cultural activities organised by adult education
http://www.skolverket.se/english/system/adult.shtml
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Adult education
Adult education in Sweden is extensive and based on a long tradition. It is provided in many different forms and under many different auspices, ranging from national or municipal adult education to labour market and staff training and competence development at work.
The state school system for adults includes municipal adult education
Swedish language teaching for immigrants (sfi) and the National
Schools for Adults (SSV). Komvux
Municipal adult education, (komvux), includes both basic and upper secondary adult education. Komvux started up in 1968 for the benefit of adults lacking the equivalent of basic or upper secondary schooling. A new komvux curriculum came into force on 1 July 1994.
Basic adult education
Upper secondary schooling
The students themselves determine the number and combination of subjects to be taken and the rate of progress. Many students take only one or two courses. Those who have completed all core subject courses and others providing at least 1, 420 upper secondary school
points can obtain an adult upper secondary school leaving certificate.

6. Adult Education And The Democratic Culture
Folk high schools and adult education associations have created the conditions, at first to make it possible for us to
http://www.folkevirke.dk/199ear2.htm
Adult education and The democratic culture Adult education must continue to be guarantee of lifelong learning and the democratic proceess, says Arne Carlsen, among other things, in his analysis of the actual scope of adult education By Arne Carlsen,
President of Nordens Folkliga Akademi
In Denmark and the other Scandinavian countries adult education has always been based on values and traditions, and thus to a high extent been founded on history. The historical and the poetic areas have formed the foundation for adult persons' learning and communal studies. Our cultural identity came into existence through the knowledge of our own history, and our transformation to Danes was based on historical, national myths, as well as on our literature and what it told about the past.
Poetry has held a special position by its special conditions for expressing the relations, feelings and major linguistic ideas that bind us together as a nation.
Folk high schools and adult education associations have created the conditions, at first to make it possible for us to read about and tell each other about the history and the poetry that binds us together, and later created the settings for us to learn something about everything, but with the historical and poetic aspect as a hidden agenda. Both hobby-related and business-related subjects were taught, but in a special way with the aim of teaching us, in the course of the study, to collaborate, and to respect each other irrespective of social origin and working function, and being together in the learning process has strengthened the development of cultural identity.

7. The Caribbean Regional Council For Adult Education - Welcome!
CARCAE, established in 1978 as the umbrella agency for Adult Education in the Dutch, English, French and Papiamentospeaking Caribbean. National adult education associations and individual members working in a wide variety of social spheres.
http://carcae.tripod.com/
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Tel. : 868-625-4091 Fax : 868-627-3359 Email : carcae@usa.net REGIONAL AGENDA
TO CONTACT US: The Chairperson
Ms. Vilma Mc Clenan
c/o UWI Distance Education Centre
Mona Campus
Kingston 7
Jamaica, W.I.
Email: villie@cwjamaica.com
Phone: 876-927-283
The Executive Secretary/Treasurer Mr. Azad Hosein Adult Education Unit Ministry of Education 51 Frederick Street Port-of-Spain Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. Email: azadhosein@tstt.net.tt Phone: 868-625-4091
Home Page Historical Development What We Do 6th General Assembly ... Regional Agenda for Adult Education c) 1998-2001 The Caribbean Regional Council for Adult Education Designed and maintained by anansi web works Email: anansiweb@usa.net NEW!!! Click here to go to The International Council for Adult Education (ICAE) official Website ICAE Sixth World Assembly Ocho Rios, Jamaica, August 9-12, 2001

8. Adult Education Associations
Main Index Term Index adult education associations. SubjectCategories 110 Organizations Historical note 1984.
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Main Index Term Index
Adult education associations
Subject Categories:
110 Organizations
Historical note:

9. Adult Education
(a) encourage, by laying down an appropriate legal and financial framework, thecreation and development of adult education associations and consortia on a
http://www.unesco.org/human_rights/hrca.htm
RECOMMENDATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT EDUCATION, 1976 Introduction This Recommendation, adopted in 1976, is the first international standard-setting instrument on the subject. It is general in scope and is relevant to lifelong education. Its adoption aroused definite interest. Twenty-two Member States have sent the Organization reports on action taken by them to implement the Recommendation. During the two years following its adoption, the text of the Recommendation was translated into seven languages other than the official languages of UNESCO. The General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, meeting in Nairobi from 26 October to 30 November 1976, at its nineteenth session, Recalling the principles set forth in Articles 26 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, guaranteeing and specifying the right of everyone to education and to participate freely in cultural, artistic and scientific life and the principles set forth in Articles 13 and 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Considering that education is inseparable from democracy, the abolition of privilege and the promotion within society as a whole of the ideas of autonomy, responsibility and dialogue

10. Associations Between Gender, Social Class, And Adult Education
Associations Between Gender, Social Class, andAdult Education. 4/29/02. Click here to start.
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11. Folkuniversitetet
countries. The adult education associations are supported by the government,regional governments and local councils. This financial
http://www.folkuniversitetet.se/NewFolkuniv/unitunique/riks/english/english.asp?

12. Howard Yale McClusky: Adult Education Pioneer And Statesman
although not trained specifically in adult education, were establishing graduateprograms, setting up important adult education associations, and recruiting
http://www-distance.syr.edu/hymcllay.html
Howard - in his late 70's Howard Yale McClusky: Adult Education Pioneer and Statesman Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 4 Roger Hiemstra, Professor of Adult Education, Syracuse University A tribute! A testimonial! A labor of love! This article is all of these. I have known Howard for 13 years and consider him to be my prime "mentor." It was his personal and very convincing long-distance tele­ phone call in 1967 that started me in an adult education graduate pro­gram at the University of Michigan. However, this is not intended as a maudlin reminiscence of how one person affected the life of another. It is based on the deep respect I have for Howard, on a growing apprecia tion of the impact he has had on the field of adult education, and upon the realization of how many lives he has affected. This project was begun nearly two years ago after reading an interesting write-up by Gary Dickinson in Adult Education on Coolie Verner's contri­ butions to adult education. That article stimulated my underlying feeling that the lifelong learning field would be strengthened by the evaluation of contributions made by various individuals. Howard

13. The Lithuanian Association Of Adult Education
qualifies adult educators. It collaborates with European and worldwideadult education associations and individuals. It chooses and
http://www.women-employment.lt/databases/laae.html
Full legal name of organisation in native language Lietuvos suaugusiøjø ðvietimo asociacija- LSÐA Name of organisation in English language The Lithuanian Association of Adult Education Acronym LAAE Country Lithuania Country code LT Organisation address Gelezinio Vilko 12, 2600 Vilnius Last and first name of the contact person Krivickiene Vita Title and position in the organisation The director of the information centre of the LAAE, Kaunas branch Phone (include country and area codes)
Fax (include country and area codes) E-mail address Vitak@ktk.lt Home page address Type of organisation (legal status, main areas and type of activity The Lithuanian Association of Adult Education (LAAE) is Non-profit national association (ASS.1). The Lithuanian Association of Adult Education participates in the formulation of the adult education policy of Lithuania, provides information about the problems of adult education to the media , supports and organises teaching, researching, and consulting programs, publishes methodological and informational articles and journals. These activities are carried out through ten (10) established regional information centers. The LAAE also organises seminars, and training courses on adult education and qualifies adult educators. It collaborates with European and world-wide Adult Education Associations and individuals. It chooses and recommends the country’s educators who will take part in study tours for exchange teachers and students with in other countries.

14. CARCAE - Historical Development
The Caribbean Regional Council for Adult Education is the umbrellabody for adult education associations in the Caribbean.
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
Recognition of the need for a regional body on adult education
Formation of the Caribbean regional Council for Adult Education
Establishment of a Communications Centre (St. Lucia).
CARCAE and International Council for Adult Education (ICAE) co-
hosted an international seminar, during which representatives of the non-
Spanish-speaking Caribbean met to discuss the proposed structure and
functions of the regional body.
Support from the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation for the formation of National Adult Education Associations in the Caribbean. Launching of the first cycle of the Certificate course in Adult Education. Formal incorporation of CARCAE and adoption of a Constitution.

15. ESTIA In Sweden - Education System
and two state schools for adults. Other form of adult education areoffered by folk high schools and adult education associations.
http://www.estia.educ.goteborg.se/sv-estia/edu/edu_sys.html

in Sweden
Education - Education system EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Eurybase - The Education System in Sweden (1999) (English only)
The National Agency for Education, The Swedish Schoolsystem Contents
  • Responsibilities and administration Pre-school education The pre-school class Compulsory education ... Adult education
  • THE SWEDISH EDUCATION SYSTEM
    Minimum requirements The pre-school class is a new school form, which was introduced in 1998, replacing the special activities previously run for six-year olds within the framework of the pre-school. The curriculum for compulsory education is also valid for the pre-school class.
    Children have the possibility to start compulsory school at the age of six, if their parents so desire.
    In 1995 a new curriculum was introduced in the 9-year compulsory school. From the start of school year 1998/99, the curricula have been amended to cover not only compulsory schooling, but also the pre-school class and the after school centre.
    In the new integrated upper secondary school implemented in 1992 and 1995, all education is organized in terms of 16 different national programmes. All the upper secondary school programmes contain the same eight core subjects, Swedish/Swedish as a second language, English, social studies, religious studies, mathematics, science, sport and health, as well as artistic activities. In addition to these core subjects, pupils study subjects specific to a programme.
    There are, apart from the general degrees, around 50 specifically professionally oriented diplomas described in the Government degree ordinance. Diplomas concern primarily professions requiring authorization or registration e.g. programmes for doctors and teachers that may cover periods ranging from two to five and a half years.

    16. Trinbago.com : Education
    Council for Adult Education The Caribbean Regional Council for Adult Educationis the umbrella body for adult education associations in the Caribbean.
    http://www.trinbago.com/dir/Education/
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    17. Associations
    AACRAO. Academic Organizations associations on the web. Alternative Highereducation Network. American Association for adult and Continuing education.
    http://airweb2.org/links/assoc.cfm

    18. Canadian Information By Subject: Education
    374 adult education. North Peace adult education Council (British Columbia) CASA (Canadian Alliance of Student associations). Institute of Indigenous Government (Vancouver, B.C.)
    http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/caninfo/ep037.htm

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    19. Adult And Continuing Education Associations
    Directory of adult and Continuing education associations Use this directory to locate adult basic education and continuing education associations and centers.
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    ABC Canada promotes public awareness of literacy issues and helps the private sector to establish workplace basic education programs. American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
    AAACE is dedicated to enhancing the field of adult learning. Several sections of this site are under construction. Founded in 1943, ASCD provides professional development in curriculum and supervision; initiates and supports activities to provide educational equity for all students; and is a leader in education information services. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) Founded in 1974 under the auspices of the Educational Testing Service (ETS), CAEL provides tools and strategies for education and training.

    20. Adult And Continuing Education Associations
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    Guide picks Use this directory to locate adult basic education and continuing education associations and centers.
    ABC CANADA

    ABC Canada promotes public awareness of literacy issues and helps the private sector to establish workplace basic education programs. American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
    AAACE is dedicated to enhancing the field of adult learning. Several sections of this site are under construction. Founded in 1943, ASCD provides professional development in curriculum and supervision; initiates and supports activities to provide educational equity for all students; and is a leader in education information services. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) Founded in 1974 under the auspices of the Educational Testing Service (ETS), CAEL provides tools and strategies for education and training.

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