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|a Dârjan, Ioana
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|a Content Embedded Literacy in the Workplace
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Firenze
|b Firenze University Press
|c 2009
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|a 160 p.
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|a Pedagogia
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|a Adult Education
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|a Workplace
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|a CELiNE
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|a Federighi, Paolo
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|a BOFFO, VANNA
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|a Dârjan, Ioana
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|b OAPEN
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|a Proceedings e report
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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|a The topic of embedded literacy, closely connected to embedded learning on one hand, and training in the workplace on the other, is a central theme for reflection on adult education in Europe and around the world. The Council of Europe indicates knowledge as a pivotal element for the economic and social development of the EU countries and the workplace is an important place for the learning and production of know-how and knowledge. The problem of achieving the competences needed for entering the current labour market concerns a large part of the adult population. And this is where embedded literacy comes in, a topic which the volume tries to deal with from a twofold viewpoint: through theoretical reflection outlining the theme against the development of the European labour market, and reflection on hands-on experiences resulting from a project financed by the European Community called CELiNE, Content Embedded Literacy Education for the New Economy, carried out between 2007-2009.
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