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Wichita: A Diverse Adult Basic Education Program in an Urban Center

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    Wichita: A Diverse Adult Basic Education Program in an Urban Center

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Wichita, incorporated in 1870 as a village, is the largest city in Kansas. It is the county seat of Sedgwick County, located at the junction of the Arkansas Rivers in south central Kansas. Westward expansion and financial rewards attracted the first White settlers to the area in the 1850s and 1860s looking to profit from hunting and trapping wildlife and to trade with the native American population, the Wichita Indians, who had moved north from Oklahoma and built a permanent settlement in 1863.

Keywords: Adult Basic Education, Wichita, program, urban center, Adult Education Act (AEA), political

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Harris, M., (2007) “Wichita: A Diverse Adult Basic Education Program in an Urban Center”, Educational Considerations 35(1).

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2007-09-01