Framework for Developing Skill Standards for Workplace Literacy

Framework for Developing Skill Standards for Workplace Literacy
Author: Eunice N. Askov
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1998-02
Genre: Workplace literacy
ISBN: 0788145428

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Adult educators working in workplace literacy & workforce preparation programs need to be aware of the many efforts to define standards for the knowledge, skills, & abilities needed for successful performance in the workplace. This report describes the various efforts related to skill standards & other policy initiatives for those who may not be directly involved in these ongoing efforts. Includes skill descriptions as the framework for workplace literacy skill standards. Contents: background to the occupational skill standards efforts; occupational skill standards; framework for skill standards; discussion & conclusions.

Information Literacy in the Workplace

Information Literacy in the Workplace
Author: Marc Forster
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783301325

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This book explains how information literacy (IL) is essential to the contemporary workplace and is fundamental to competent, ethical and evidence-based practice. In today’s information-driven workplace, information professionals must know when research evidence or relevant legal, business, personal or other information is required, how to find it, how to critique it and how to integrate it into one’s knowledge base. To fail to do so may result in defective and unethical practice which could have devastating consequences for clients or employers. There is an ethical requirement for information professionals to meet best practice standards to achieve the best outcome possible for the client. This demands highly focused and complex information searching, assessment and critiquing skills. Using a range of new perspectives, Information Literacy in the Workplace demonstrates several aspects of IL’s presence and role in the contemporary workplace, including IL’s role in assuring competent practice, its value to employers as a return on investment, and its function as an ethical safeguard in the duty and responsibilities professionals have to clients, students and employers. Chapters are contributed by a range of international experts, including Christine Bruce, Bonnie Cheuk, Annemaree Lloyd with a foreword from Jane Secker. Content covered includes: examination of the value and impact of IL in the workplace how IL is experienced remotely, beyond workplace boundariesIL’s role in professional development organizational learning and knowledge creationdeveloping information professional competencieshow to unlock and create value using IL in the workplace. Readership: This book will be useful for librarians and LIS students in understanding how information literacy is experienced by professions they support; academics teaching professional courses; professionals (e.g. medical, social care, legal and business based) and their employers in showing that IL is essential to best practice and key to ethical practice.

Reading Work

Reading Work
Author: Mary Ellen Belfiore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2004-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135622744

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This text explores changing understanding of literacy and its place in contemporary workplace settings. It highlights questions and dilemmas to consider when planning and teaching workplace education and challenges traditional thinking about workplace literacy as functional skills.

Worker-centered Learning

Worker-centered Learning
Author: Anthony R. Sarmiento
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Unions are some of the best experts on workforce literacy. Few organisations can match their track record for helping workers improve their literacy skills. Unions' experience - brought to you in this guidebook - can help you establish or strengthen a workplace literacy program for your members.

Workplace Literacy

Workplace Literacy
Author: David M. Mathes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1988
Genre: Literacy
ISBN:

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Workplace Literacy

Workplace Literacy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Employer-supported education
ISBN:

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