Beyond economic interests = critical...
Yasukawa, Keiko.

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  • Beyond economic interests = critical perspectives on adult literacy and numeracy in a globalised world /
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    Title/Author: Beyond economic interests/ edited by Keiko Yasukawa, Stephen Black.
    Reminder of title: critical perspectives on adult literacy and numeracy in a globalised world /
    other author: Yasukawa, Keiko.
    Published: Rotterdam :SensePublishers : : 2016.,
    Description: xv, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Preface -- Introduction: Critical Perspectives in Adult Literacy and Numeracy in a Globalised World -- Part 1: Globalisation, the OECD and the Role of Powerful International Surveys -- Imagining Literacy: A Sociomaterial Approach -- Policy Making at a Distance: A Critical Perspective on Australia's National Foundation Skills Strategy for Adults -- What to Look for in PIAAC Results: How to Read Reports from International Surveys -- Part 2: Resistance and Agency in Local Literacies and Numeracies -- From the Local to the Global: Socialisation into Adult Literacy Practice in the Remote Indigenous Australian Context -- "Basically, I Need Help": Responding to Learner Identity in a Skills-Driven ESL Literacy Programme -- Apprentice Mentoring: A Return to Relationship in Learning -- "I Can See the Rabbit!": Perceptions of the Imagined Identity of Foundation Study Students and Its Link to Academic Success -- Beyond Compliance: Developing a Whole Organisation Approach to Embedding Literacy and Numeracy -- Museum Literacies: Reading and Writing the Museum -- Popular Education and Mass Literacy Campaigns: Beyond 'New Literacy Studies' -- Part 3: Contesting Dominant Discourses -- The Significance of Research and Practice in Adult Literacy in the UK -- The Four Literacies: An Exercise in Public Memory -- The Radical Statistics Group: Promoting Critical Statistical Literacy for Progressive Social Change -- Critical Re-Visioning: The Construction of Practitioners in Aotearoa New Zealand's Literacy Campaign.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Education - Economic aspects. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-444-2
    ISBN: 9789463004442$q(electronic bk.)
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