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Recent
- NRDC three years on: what theresearch is saying
Report - Financial literacy education and Skills for Life
Web based report and summary - Embedded teaching and learning of adult literacy, numeracy and ESOL. Seven case
studies
Report and summary - Linking literacy and numeracy programmes in developing countries and the UK
Report
Forthcoming research reports and reviews
- 'Beyond the daily application': making numeracy teaching meaningful to adult
learners.
Report and summary
October 2005 - Measuring basic skills for longitudinal study: the design and development of
instruments for use with cohort members in the age 34 follow-up in the 1970 British
Cohort Study (BCS70).
Report
October 2005 - Six full embedded case studies.
Web only documents
November 2005 - Does numeracy matter more?
Report
November 2005 - Measurement wasn't taught when they built the pyramids. The report of the NRDC
teacher research project into the teaching and learning of common measures, especially
at entry level.
Report and summary
November 2005 - Success factors in informal learning: young adults' experience of literacy, language
and numeracy.
Report
December 2005
| Trailer - The Manchurian Candidate Communists are replaced by evil global corporations as the all too plausible villains in Jonathan Demme's savvy and satisfying political thriller, more an updated re-working of the Richard Condon novel than a re-make of the Frankenheimer movie. | |
| Trailer - The Incredibles 'No matter how many times you save the world, it always gets in jeopardy again', so says Bob Parr who used to be one of the world's greatest superheroes, Mr. Incredible. Having been out of action for 15 years, things have taken a downturn for this previously incredible family. |
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