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Events

  • LINCS: Collaboration = Multiplication: Building an Instructional Resource Library

    Virtual

    Join LINCS for a guided tour of South Carolina’s Adult Education Instructional Resource Library, and learn how what began as one region’s desire to house digital lessons has evolved into a statewide library of instructional resources for educators with digital lessons that can be used independently by students. View this website for more information!  

  • LINCS: Coffee Break: Teaching Interactive Math Online

    Virtual

    Join the Math and Numeracy Coffee Break to discuss ways to connect with learners virtually. The moderator will lead a conversation about resources and ways to develop connectivity and a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.  So bring your beverage and come to socialize and join the conversation. View this website for more information! 

  • LINCS: Historically Marginalized Populations in the Community College System

    Virtual

    Community Colleges have historically played a key role in identifying and promoting interventions that advance equity and opportunities for marginalized populations. Join this webinar for a series of three roundtables exploring how community colleges can better measure equity in their programs and incorporate strategies to improve employment-related outcomes for historically marginalized groups. Visit this website […]

  • LINCS: Reimagining Online Training: Using UDL to Support Adult Basic Education Teachers

    Virtual

    The Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) www.cast.org is hosting a webinar to allow participants to inform the redesign of seven professional development modules specifically for Adult Basic Education (ABE) teachers. These modules will be designed to help educators effectively teach and support neurodiverse adults, including those with learning disabilities.  

  • LINCS: A Celebration of National Reentry Month

    Virtual

    In this discussion, LINCS hopes to identify those teachers and administrators doing great work in the correctional and reentry field and explore how we can better serve our adult learners to give them the educational tools they need to be successful when they return home. Visit this website for more information!  

  • LINCS: Differentiation by Design: Optimizing Learning for All

    Virtual

    Multilevel adult English classes are challenging for teachers. Join LINCS for a live session with leading expert Betsy Parrish as she shares some practical tools and strategies for meeting the needs of all learners in a diverse class. Visit this website for more information!   

  • LINCS: The Writer’s Workshop: An Appreciative Approach to Writing Instruction

    Virtual

    The LINCS Reading and Writing Group is hosting a free one-hour webinar with language arts expert Dr. Carmine Stewart. Not only will you find out what a Writer's Workshop is, but come prepared to participate (camera ready) in one as well! Visit this website for more information!