A resolution expressing support for designation of the week of September 17 through 23, 2023, as National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week.
The resolution outlines the fact that over 43 million adults in the United States lack basic literacy and numeracy skills, which is crucial for their success both at home and in the workforce. It emphasizes that empowering adults with literacy and educational opportunities contributes significantly to economic recovery, improves employment prospects, and reduces dependency on public assistance. Furthermore, the bill stresses that better literacy skills enhance parental involvement in children's education, leading to better educational outcomes for future generations. Therefore, this week serves as a platform to invigorate efforts towards adult educational initiatives across various sectors.
SR358 is a resolution expressing support for the designation of the week of September 17 through 23, 2023, as National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. The resolution highlights the critical importance of adult education, literacy, and workforce skills in enhancing the quality of life for individuals and the broader society. By recognizing this week, the bill aims to raise public awareness about the dire need for adult education and family literacy programs that support individuals in acquiring essential skills necessary to thrive in today's economy.
Although SR358 serves primarily as a resolutory expression of support, the discussions surrounding adult education and family literacy often encounter contention over funding, access, and the effectiveness of various educational programs. Advocates for adult education argue for increased public and private investment to expand program accessibility, while critics may question existing program outcomes or advocate for alternative approaches to education and skill acquisition. The resolution calls on all stakeholders, including public, private, and nonprofit entities, to recognize the importance of adult education and to collaborate in supporting greater access to education that enhances literacy and economic opportunities.