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Mini-Conference for Adult Education The Adult Literacy Resource Center of the DC Public Library in conjunction with the DC AFLC Best Practices Committee has been hard at work organizing

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Professional Development Calendar. This section of the website contains all of the Professional Development opportunities currently …

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Adult literacy students guide and inform our work. Here you can learn about how you can get involved as well as our latest news, events and services for students.

Welcome to the Massachusetts Adult Literacy Hotline. The Massachusetts Adult Literacy Hotline provides referrals to over 300 adult education programs that offer one-on-one tutoring, small-group or classroom instruction to adult learners.

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GED® Testing in Maryland – Adult Education and Literacy Services. GED® Announcement: New Processes for Obtaining GED® Diplomas and Transcripts

Welcome to Literacy.org. Welcome to Literacy.org, your source for research and development on literacy in the U.S. and worldwide. Literacy.org at the University of Pennsylvania, Graduate college of Education, is comprised of NCAL and ILI.

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Adult Learner Program. The Adult Learner Program provides services, resources, and life-long learning opportunities to the changing communities of Queens.

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New Study Examines Reasons Why People Don’t Participate in Adult Ed and Programs Can Address These Deterrents: Florida Literacy Conference Session Update!

Supplemental videos and materials for Advance Unit 3, designed to help adult educators implement the instructional advances required by CCR standards.

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The Ohio Literacy Resource Center (OLRC), located at Kent State University, originated as a result of the National Literacy Act of 1991. The OLRC is funded primarily through the Ohio Department of Education Division of Career-Technical and Adult Education and the National Institute for Literacy to work with Aspire programs.