Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
The ABET level 2 program further empowers the learner by taking the first steps toward a more abstract application of literacy and numeracy skills, for example within the literacy context the learner will begin to have a more critical understanding of a variety of text and within the numeracy context the learner will gain the ability to solve realistic, as well as abstract problems using whole numbers, decimals and percentages. This knowledge will enable the learner to progress both on a personal level and on a business level and enable them to become a more productive member of society and contribute to the wellbeing of their family in a more meaningful manner.
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
The Adult Basic Education programs consist of a variety of modules which take into account the social and community context of the learner. The foundation of the ABET program is ABET level 1 which is the equivalent of grade 3. It provides the learner with speaking and listening skills, the ability to read and respond to a variety of text types and the ability to write within a variety of contexts and for a variety of purposes. It also provides the learner with basic numeracy skills. ABET level 1 will give the learner the basic skills to become a productive member of society and contribute towards the success of a company within a business context.
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
As Adult basic Education programs become more popular more and more employers are offering their employees the opportunity to take part in the programs. However even with the best will in the world employers must take into account the imperatives facing their business. They have to ensure that targets are met and that the business remains viable. Goodwill alone will not keep the business afloat. For this reason most providers of ABET services will hold classes on site to minimise the disruption to everyday activities. Workers can then attend classes totaling between four to six hours a week which will allow them to complete an ABET level in between four to eight months.
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