The Rhode Island Adult
Literacy Council is a statewide coalition
of individuals and organizations committed to promoting greater literacy
in Rhode Island. Its goals are:
Rhode Island is the first state in the nation to develop an Adult Learning Bill of Rights. The Council was instrumental in the adoption of
the Adult Education Bill of Rights (RIGL 16-63) that states Adult
learners shall:
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be treated with dignity and respect
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be included in policy development affecting adult education
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be offered services that are cost-effective and meet the learners' needs.
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have access to testing and evaluation and requisite accommodation for learning disabilities
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be fully informed about the educational choices available to them
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be permitted to participate in decisions about their educational process, including information exchange and goal setting
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have a right to an education commensurate with their abilities including but not limited to basic skills, vocational education and/or secondary education or its recognized equivalent.
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receive consistent, sustained quality in their education
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