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Connecting Community-Based Literacy Programs to Research
by Margaret Patterson, Ph.D. “Adult education generally sees limited funding for research, despite a huge need for services, so connecting research that is available with practice… Read More
Assessing the Perceptions of Adult Volunteers who Provide One-on-One Basic Literacy Instruction: A Research Study
by Robert Craig, Ph.D. Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Education “Assuming all goes… Read More
Literacy Across the Community: Research, Praxis, & Trends
A Book Review with a Focus on a Chapter Highlighting the PluggedInVA Model by Kate Daly Rolander, Ph.D. “This is a unique… Read More
Breaking Down Silos: Community-Based Literacy Organizations Join Forces to Collaborate & Provide Support
Community-Based Literacy Organizations Join Forces to Collaborate & Provide Support by Andy Gail & Casey Guditus “From fundraisers to best… Read More
Cross-Sectional Literacy Services: A Collaborative Approach to Provision of Functional Literacy Skills
by Ahoo Salem, Ph.D. Since 2019, Blue Ridge Literacy has been increasingly working towards utilizing its various community partnerships to provide cross-sectional literacy services and… Read More
The Bridge to Transformational Learning
by Valerie Palamountain “The success of the program is unprecedented at The Bridge. By giving the residents control over their education, all of them embraced learning and set goals for… Read More
Life, Literacy, & Happiness at Loudoun Literacy Council
by Lauren Gordon “It takes an army of volunteers and scores of fresh troops each year to keep our myriad literacy programs running smoothly.” Our lives have… Read More
EmployEd: Providing Work Skills & Connections to Employment
by Jason Thorton “The EmployEd program is not only a valuable resource to adult learners, but it also helps local businesses find… Read More
How My Program Thrived in the Pandemic
by Ahu Moser “Although we have had challenges, we have also had great success in many areas during online instruction for students, teachers, and for administrators.”… Read More