Net at Two Rivers- Life Long Learning

According to the National Center of Literacy in Washington D.C., about 40-45% of adults are either basic or functional illiterates. In California the rate is even higher. Research shows that adult literacy can be taught effectively in the process of teaching skills specific to the learner's community, family, job, or personal interest.

Net at Two Rivers (N2R) will deliver a unique product for teaching literacy skill using community information (voter registration forms, hospital forms, school forms) in a user friendly, on-line tutorial formatted for access through the World Wide Web (WWW). With assistance of a site tutor, illiterate adults will access the information away from the potential intimidation of traditional classrooms, in public access sites such as community centers or libraries.

N2R is a national model which demonstrates how to sustain rural information infrastructure needs through a collaboration which spreads literacy resources from a state capital into isolated rural regions. It was a tough task to include so many counties. Rural areas need sharing of urban resources, not isolation form them. A wise national policy is to encourage partnering between urban and rural areas. the nation need the Net at Two Rivers as a long term model for demonstrating the way to reduce disparities of access for rural regions through regional sharing of both costs and resources.


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