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Adult education for the homeless: a program in jeopardy

Publisher: USDE, Division of Adult Education and Literacy

Published At: Washington, DC

Date Published: 1998

Distributor: Clearinghouse on Adult Education and Literacy, Division of Adult Education and Literacy, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education

Source Address: 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Mary E. Switzer Bldg, Room 4428

Source City/State/Zip: Washington DC 20202-7240

Phone: 202-205-9996

Material Type: Information Analysis

Intended Audience: Policy Maker

Physical Media: Print

Physical Description: 29 p

Subjects: Homeless People; Adult Education

Abstract:
This report documents lessons learned from the eight-year history of the Federal Adult Education for the Homeless (AEH) Program that served over 320,000 homeless adults and families. Emphasized are the areas of Family Literacy, Employment, Service to Disabled Adults, and Life Management Skills.

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