Module 1: References & Resources
Module References & Attributions
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American Institutes for Research. (2012). The Adult Learner Story
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- Data Recognition Corporation. (2015). TASC Test 2014 Annual Statistical Report Links to an external site..
- Dirksen, J. (2012). Design for how people learn Links to an external site.. Berkeley, CA: New Riders.
- GED Testing Service. (2015). Our Story
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- Julian, T., & Kominski, R. (2011). Education and Synthetic Work-Life Earnings Estimates. American Community Survey Reports. ACS-14 Links to an external site.. US Census Bureau.
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Kentucky Educational Television (KET). (n.d.). Dropping Back In. Links to an external site.
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KETAdultEd. (2014). Dropping Back In Preview (short)
Links to an external site.
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KETAdultEd. (2014).DBI Profile: Tricia Amos on track at Enemy Swim Day School
Links to an external site.
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KETAdultEd. (2014).DBI Profile: Ebony Nava says education is the game changer
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KETAdultEd. (2015).From Dropout to Mentor and Teacher
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- Kouprie, M., & Visser, F. S. (2009). A framework for empathy in design: stepping into and out of the user’s life Links to an external site.. Journal of Engineering Design, 20(5), 437–448.
- McLendon, L., Jones, D., & Rosin, M. (2011). The Return on Investment (ROI) from Adult Education and Training Links to an external site..
- Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. (2016). Adult Basic Education Links to an external site..
- Nicholas, G. (2015). Times Square Expressions Links to an external site.. [Digital image]. CC BY 2.0
- Reder, S. (2014). The impact of ABS program participation on long-term economic outcomes Links to an external site.. U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education. Washington, D.C.
- World Education. (2014, March). Adult Education Facts Links to an external site..