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Essential characteristics of effective adult literacy programs: a review and analysis of the research / Miriam Balmuth.

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  • Physical Description: v, 52 p. ; 28 cm.
  • Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : The University of the State of New York, The State Education Dept., Bureau of Adult and Continuing Education Program Development, [1987]

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General Note: "Reprint, February 1987."
"Sponsored by the Adult Beginning Reader Project ..."
Bibliography, etc. Note: Bibliography: p. 39-52.
Subject: Adult education > United States.
Literacy programs > United States.
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24510. ‡aEssential characteristics of effective adult literacy programs: ‡ba review and analysis of the research / ‡cMiriam Balmuth.
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300 . ‡av, 52 p. ; ‡c28 cm.
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