Adult Education & Literacy Resource Collection
Explore a collection of 866 high-quality multimedia instructional resources, informed by research, for use by adult educators. These resources have been reviewed by subject matter experts and recommended and approved by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE), Division of Adult Education and Literacy. Search the collection by category, keyword, date and more.
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College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education
2013
The College and Career Readiness Standards ( CCR) for Adult Education report presents a set of college and career readiness standards that reflect the content most relevant to preparing adult students for success in colleges, technical training programs, work and citizenship—in the areas of English language arts/literacy and mathematics.
Administrators and Program Managers
Adult Educators
Policymakers
Professional Developers
State Leaders
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Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets
2013
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop critical thinking skills by exploring topics in history, literature, and culture through primary sources.
Adult Educators
Professional Developers
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Education to Employment: Designing a System that Works
2013
This report analyzes more than 100 education-to-employment initiatives from 25 countries and a survey of youth, education providers, and employers in nine diverse countries: Brazil, Germany, India, Mexico, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Policymakers
State Leaders
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Employability Skills Framework
2013
A one-stop resource for information and tools to inform the instruction and assessment of employability skills.
Administrators and Program Managers
Adult Educators
Partners and Supporters
Policymakers
Professional Developers
State Leaders
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Engaging Employers to Support Adult Career Pathways Programs
2013
This issue brief offers practical strategies on engaging employers and building business-education partnerships to support adult career pathways programs and highlights promising examples from adult education providers in three states.
Administrators and Program Managers