CLRI - Left Border Colorado Literacy Research Initiative

LitScan

July 2004 through June 2005
 

Lower Adult Educational Attainment Increases the Odds of Lower—and Declining—Household Income
Volume 8, No. 6, September 7, 2004 (.pdf)

Kids Do Better in Reading When Parents Graduate From High School
Volume 8, No. 7, November 11, 2004 (.pdf)

Colorado Adult Education Programs Reach Only a Fraction of Their Potential Clienteles: Hispanics More Likely Served Than Others
Volume 9, No. 1, February 11, 2005 (.pdf)

Half of Colorado Adult Education Students Either Unemployed or Not in Labor Force: Programs Aid 1 out of 12 Unemployed Without High School Diploma
Volume 9, No. 2, February 28, 2005 (.pdf)

7 Out of 10 Colorado Adult Education Program Participants Make
Educational Progress
Volume 9, No. 3, February 22, 2005 (.pdf)

Facts About Colorado Adult Education & Family Literacy Instructional Staff, FY 2005
Volume 9, No. 4, May 20, 2005 (.pdf)

 


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