Profiting from literacy
Profiting from literacy2005
About this book
This report provides information to help employers of all sizes create, improve and evaluate workplace literacy programs. It is also aimed at government policy-makers, unions, communities and other learning partners. Table of contents: Chapter 1—Introduction * Reality Check: The State of Literacy in Canada * Workplace Learning: One Solution Chapter 2—Shedding New Light on an Old Issue: Securing Literacy’s Potential Research Project * Research Project Overview * Research Project Objectives * Research Methodologies and Considerations Chapter 3—Key Success Factors of Workplace Literacy Programs * Process Used to Identify Key Success Factors * Key Success Factors * Discussion of Key Success Factors Chapter 4—Key Success Factors: Ideas for Action * How to Read and Apply the Ideas for Action Chapter 5—Best Practices * Small Business (Fewer Than 100 Workers) * Medium-sized Business (Between 100 and 500 Workers) * Large Business (More Than 500 Workers) Chapter 6—Conclusions.
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL2521014W
Subjects
Workplace literacyLiteracy programs