Literacy Is An Economic Issue Interview
Literacy Is An Economic Issue Interview
Dr. Daphne Greenberg was recently interviewed by NPR’s Marketplace to discuss low adult literacy and the economy.
Dr. Daphne Greenberg was recently interviewed by NPR’s Marketplace to discuss low adult literacy and the economy.
Office of Adult Education (OAE) and Adult Literacy Research Center (ALRC) at Georgia State University received a grant from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) to establish the Georgia Partnership for Adult Education Research (GPAER).
The Adult Learning Resource Center (ALRC) researchers, Daphne Greenberg and Iris Feinberg, collaborated with researchers from the Georgia Policy Labs.
A team of Georgia State University researchers has received a three-year, $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health.
Iris Feinberg, research assistant professor created “Teach Back” to help Georgia State University researchers promote the readability of consent forms in research.
Tabitha Stickel, Ph.D., a post-doctoral fellow working with the Adult Literacy Research Center, speaks about her work at a southwestern community college with the Diné (Navajo), the Hopi and the Ndee (Western Apache).
Anne Lorio received the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research’s Promotion of Doctoral Studies Mildred Wood Award, which will support her dissertation work.
Distinguished University Professor Daphne Greenberg has been named a 2022 Literacy Champion by Atlanta-based nonprofit Literacy Action, Inc.
CEHD’s Adult Literacy Research Center (ALRC) co-hosted a virtual conference with a large group of research centers involved in adult literacy.
Daphne Greenberg, Ph.D., serves as a panelist at the Education and Workforce Speaker Series. Science for Georgia and Partners were hosts. The event took place June 16.
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