ERIC Number: ED335480
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 18
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Learning in the Workplace. Quarterly News. Volume 1, Nos. 1-4.
Learning in the Workplace, v1 n1-4 Sep 1989-Nov 1990
This document contains the first four issues of a quarterly publication on workplace literacy and learning in the workplace. The September 1989 issues feature the following articles or excerpts: "Workplace Literacy--Initiatives for Growth in the 90s"; "Yes! There Is a Cure for the Babblespeak Blues" (Nore); "Review: The Design and Implementation of Workplace Learning Programs" (Valle); and "A Company Comes to Grips with Illiteracy" (Mark). The January 1990 issue includes the following articles/excerpts: "Partners in Learning: Literacy and Telecommunications" (Camilleri); "Labourer Teachers: A Tradition of Shared Work Continues" (Poulton); "Functional Literacy in Canadian Business" (DesLauriers); and "Tutoring Program Balances Personal and Organizational Learning Objectives" (Nore). September 1990's issue highlights the following: "New Frontier for Labourer-Teacher Program--Literacy in the Lettuce Patch"; "Workplace Literacy Goes East--The Atlantic Connection" (Poulton); "Clear Lines Workshop Clears the Air"; and "Dayco Products Canada Delves into Literacy." The November 1990 issue contains the following: "Learning in the Workplace Network Stretches Coast-to-Coast and Crosses Borders"; and "Statistics Canada Puts Finger on Literacy Pulse." (NLA)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Corporate Education, Employment, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Functional Literacy, Job Skills, Migrant Education, Migrant Programs, Newsletters, On the Job Training, Reading Skills, Telecommunications, Tutorial Programs, Workplace Literacy, Writing Skills
Frontier College, 35 Jakes Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ($45.00).
Publication Type: Collected Works - Serials
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Language: English
Sponsor: Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, Ottawa (Ontario).
Authoring Institution: Frontier Coll., Toronto (Ontario).
Identifiers - Location: Canada
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