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7.6.3.Instructors
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Professional development programs should be developed to
help instructors of women in ABE programs become more aware of the differences
between the learning needs of women and men, and to incorporate this awareness
in the content and process of their curriculum.
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More instructors with a science background should be
recruited to teach women in ABE programs.
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Professional development programs should be developed to
help instructors learn to teach basic science to under-educated women.
7.6.4.
Curriculum
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Curricula and teaching guidelines relevant to the learning
needs of under-educated women should be developed by instructors in
consultation with women students.
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With respect to women, adult basic education should include
introductory programs in elementary science to help them prepare for the
academic upgrading necessary for entry into non-traditional training programs.
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Women in ABE programs should be informed of the declining
demand for traditional female jobs and of the opportunities available in both
traditional and non-traditional training programs and occupations.
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Women in ABE programs should be given opportunities to
become aware of the support services appropriate for women in non-traditional
occupations.
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