Agriculture

Agriculture by Globe Fearon, published by Globe Fearon Educational Publishing in February 2002, is a comprehensive resource designed for readers interested in the intersection of technology and agriculture. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into essential reading strategies that support success in various vocational fields.
Readers will find that this book is part of the Read to Work series, which emphasizes basic reading skills within the context of six major vocational areas, including agriculture. The program is structured to help students engage with texts relevant to their interests, bridging the gap between academic learning and practical job training. By familiarizing adults with the types of reading they will encounter in job training programs and on the job, this book serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their literacy in the workplace.
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Read to Work teaches basic reading strategies essential to success in the workplace. Based on guidelines set forth from SCANS, the CASAS, and the TABE, the six-book series teaches reading skills in the context of the 6 major vocational areas: Business, Agriculture, Service and Retail, Trade and Industry, Health Occupations, and Technology. The program allows students to choose a text in an area of interest and relevancy. Read to Work provides a bridge between academic and work-based learning by familiarizing adults with the kind of reading they will be doing in job training programs, and on the job.
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