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Tools for Keeping Virginia’s Immigrants Visible in Adult Education
by Dr. Salta Liebert and Dr. Grant E. Rissler The growth of Virginia’s immigrant communities also requires adult education providers, including community-based literacy organizations (CBLOs), to stay up-to-date on the numbers, needs, and contributions of immigrants and the role adult education can play in supporting immigrant… Read More
Creating Opportunities through the Evolving GED® Test Program
by Adora Beard The GED® test program is evolving to become more learner-centric which remains essential to helping learners develop their skills for postsecondary education and the workforce. At GED Testing Service®, we have always seen the life-changing impact of the GED® certificate and the… Read More
Just1_2GO Virginia GED® Campaign
by Katherine Hansen “Together we can bring every one of our adult learners across the finish line!” Towards the end of 2021, Virginia had 3,396 GED® test takers who had just… Read More
Online Learning & the Demographic Change of Tutors
by Michelle Abban “A truly great mentor is hard to find, difficult to part with, and impossible to forget.” —Unknown At Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle (LVCA), we value and appreciate all of our… 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 well, for the first time CBLOs will have a survey questionnaire specifically designed for the adults who volunteer as one-on-one… Read More
How Can Registration & Intake Processes be Streamlined in an Equitable Manner?
“Our peer coach, William (Bill) Creighton, was instrumental in providing guidance to use the milestones provided by AE&L to set goals/objectives and remain on a timeline.” Team Registration Remix How Can Registration & Intake Processes be Streamlined in an Equitable Manner? by Jasmine Galloway Team Members Project Summary:… Read More
Re-imagining the Citizenship Class
by Anne Dugger & Mari Hunt Wassink Citizenship, as many of us know, is a right and a responsibility—and it requires work. Being engaged in our communities can be difficult as we navigate adult life—kids, career, school—any number of day-to-day activities can keep us away from the solemnity of… Read More
Teaching Skills that Matter through Health-related Project-based Learning Experience
“Doing the project made me feel like I could do hard things in English.” “I am more confident.” “I learned from my classmates, not only the teacher.” “I had to communicate with people in English.” by Lyle Ring Health literacy has always been important… Read More
GROWTH Coaching: Making Time for Reflection and Action Planning Even in Turbulent Times
by Hillary Major As a professional development specialist, I’ve long believed in the value of coaching, both as coach and coachee. Over the years, the emphasis on evidence-based best practices in professional learning—approaches that are intensive, ongoing, and job-embedded; are specific and focused; build knowledge and relationships through collaborative… Read More
The Virginia Common Access Portal: Connecting Service Providers to Increase Economic Opportunity
by Katherine Hansen The Virginia Careerworks Referral Portal is reimagining how Virginians can be better served through the alignment and coordination of service providers. According to Felix Schapiro, Workforce Policy Analyst in the Office of Governor Northam, “Access to the right information at the right time is key to… Read More