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ProLiteracy urges President Obama remembers the adults in the lowest level of literacy

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ProLiteracy, the oldest and largest non-profit organization dedicated to promoting adult literacy and basic education, and praised President Obama today to call for states to require all students still in high school until graduation or age 18 years and its commitment to support community colleges.


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ProLiteracy supports national training initiatives, announced Tuesday during his State of the Union, which will equip 2000000 Americans with the skills necessary to lead directly to employment opportunities

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but the head of state more than 30 million U.S. adults who function at the lowest literacy levels, and strives to work to mobilize applications and drivers to take exams, and pre-primary education and literacy skills exam high school equivalency or write in the institutions post-secondary education.

and logical place to start with the heads of a national initiative to train and re-authorized investment law, labor and vocational training funds for adults, dislocated workers and youth, and is the main source of federal funding for adult literacy and basic education programs, said David C. Harvey, President and CEO of ProLiteracy.


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and the Ministry of Labour, the individuals were at the lowest level of literacy and high unemployment rate – more than 14% -. Of the national average of 8.5 percent

and basic education for all adult literacy and workforce development are inseparable, says Harvey. To help people gain the skills they need to find work, earn wages, and local communities and enhance and strengthen our economy and means, including reauthorizing WIA the lowest level and adult learners in the training efforts of any training or work

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and contact Amy Schmitz, aschmitz (in) proliteracy (dot) org, (315) 422-9121, Ext. 285/cell (315) 412-4118


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ProLiteracy is the oldest and largest non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the cause of literacy and basic education. ProLiteracy champions the power of the life of literacy for adults and their families and their communities, and communities. It works with adult new readers and students with local and national organizations to help adults reading, writing, mathematics, computer and English language skills they need for success given. ProLiteracy advocates on behalf of adult learners and programs that serve, and provide training and professional development, and dissemination of materials used in adult literacy and basic education and education. 1100 ProLiteracy have programs in all Member States (50) and the District of Columbia, working with non-governmental organizations, 52 in more than 31 developing countries. For more information, please visit ProLiteracy.org.

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