"More universal for some than others": Canada's health care system and the role of adult education
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2009
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Quigley, B.A.
Coady, M.
Gregoire, H.
Folinsbee, S.
Kraglund Gauthier, W.
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New Directions for Adult & Continuing Education, 2009; 124(Winter):49-59
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The literature and pan-Canadian consultations involving adults with low literacy skills, immigrants and refugees, adults with HIV/AIDS, and those in remote Canadian communities all point to a health learning gap and a critical role for adult educators—a role that crosses all borders.The literature and pan-Canadian consultations involving adults with low literacy skills, immigrants and refugees, adults with HIV/AIDS, and those in remote Canadian communities all point to a health learning gap and a critical role for adult educators—a role that crosses all borders.
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Copyright Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2009