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Adult Learner Persistence: a study circle (session 2 of 3) (Bos)

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Overview
This 12-hour study circle consists of three four-hour sessions. The sessions are designed to explore the research on adult students' participation, retention and persistence, and to support practitioners to consider specific ways to address their students' persistence in their own programs and classes.
Details
When
November 13, 2007 from 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Where
  • Adult Literacy Resource Institute/SABES Greater Boston Regional Support Center, Wheatley Building 4th Floor, Room 04-167/Library, UMass Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA
  • University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston)
  • Adult Literacy Resource Institute/Greater Boston SABES RSC
  • Wheatley Building, 4th Floor Rm 04-167
  • 100 Morrissey Blvd.
  • Boston, MA 02125
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Topics
ABE, ESOL, GED, Counseling
Multi-session attendance required
yes
Contact info
For activity information contact: Deborah Schwartz. For registration information contact: Andrea Lawless @ 617-287-4079.
andrea.lawless@umb.edu
Indicators of Program Quality
IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
IPQ3 - Student support services
Learning objectives
Participants will be able to: * Define study circles and identify their benefits for connecting adult education research to practice. * Compare the perspectives from four reviews of literature on participation, retention, and persistence that are specific to adult basic education. * Summarize the positive and negative forces that support or hinder student persistence including the four suppports to persistence suggested from the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Litearcy (NCSALL) Adult Student Persistence Study. * Differentiate the five pathways for program participation that are determined by personal and environmental factors. * Recommend program strategies for increasing adult student persistence. * Analyze their own program's retention data to determine current retention rates and intensity of instruction.
Presenters
Deborah Schwartz
Presenters Bio
Deborah Schwartz will facilitate this three-session study circle. She is currently the Assistant Director of the Adult Literacy Resource Institute/Greater Boston RSC.
Host RSC
Boston Region
PDPs
yes
by Boston Region last modified 07-23-07 12:41 PM
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