Beschreibung
In a groundbreaking text that will inspire literacy educators, the authors here describe research on low-literate, poor buyers and sellers in subsistence marketplaces. They examine the consequent development of an innovative marketplace literacy educational program that enables consumer and entrepreneurial literacy. Then, they look at the implications of the research and the educational program for business, education, and a variety of disciplines and functions.
Autorenportrait
Inhaltsangabe1 - Basic Research on Low-Literate Low Income Buyers and Sellers 2 - Developing a Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Educational program 3 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Marketplace Literacy 4 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Consumer Literacy 5 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Day - 3 - Entrepreneurial literacy 6 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program - Day-4: Entrepreneurial literacy 7 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Day-5: Ethics and Miscellaneous Issues 8 - Implications for Non-Profit Organizations 9 - Implications for Education 10 - Implications for Business 11 - Implications for Academic Research
Inhalt
1 - Basic Research on Low-Literate Low Income Buyers and Sellers 2 - Developing a Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Educational program 3 - Consumerand Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Marketplace Literacy 4 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Consumer Literacy 5 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Day - 3 - Entrepreneurial literacy 6 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program - Day-4: Entrepreneurial literacy 7 - Consumer and Entrepreneurial Literacy Program: Day-5: Ethics and Miscellaneous Issues 8 - Implicationsfor Non-Profit Organizations 9 - Implications for Education 10 - Implications for Business 11 - Implications for Academic Research
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