Using Distance Learning to Increase Literacy Among TANF Participants |
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Authors: | Rebecca L. Thomas |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Connecticut , West Hartford, ConnecticutRlthomas@uconn.edu |
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Abstract: | Technology and Education for Career Heights (Project TECH) was designed to help Temporary Assistance to Needy Families participants enhance their literacy through distance learning as a means to promote job retention and career advancement. The evaluative research presented in this report was intended to gather information from the participants of Project TECH about their experience with distance learning training curriculum. The report describes Project TECH and what happens when participants who are low-income workers are given a computer, basic training software, Internet access, and training coupled with instruction form a instructor who met with them face to face weekly and provided daily online coaching and instruction. It highlights participants' experience with online instruction and the use of computers in their homes, and it concludes with lessons learned from the project. The information is useful for those wanting to design and develop a distance learning program to increase adult literacy for families that needs to comply with Temporary Assistance to Needy Families work requirements and other demands. |
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Keywords: | adult basic education distance learning employment GED literacy online exercises TANF |
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