Adult Education & Literacy Resource Collection
Explore a collection of 748 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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The Case for Investment in Adult Basic Education
2017
This paper provides stakeholders with the data needed to prove that support of Adult Basic Skills programs results in a strong return that impacts both the adult learner and society as a whole.
Administrators and Program Managers
Policymakers
Researchers
State Leaders
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Adult Educators and Local WIOA Planning
2016
This fact sheet highlights opportunities for adult educators to engage with partners across the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) system to ensure that planning and implementation under the new law is responsive to the needs of adult learners, and makes effective use of adult education partners’ expertise.
Administrators and Program Managers
Policymakers
Adult Educators
State Leaders
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CLASP Webinar: Integrated Education and Training Practice and Policy
2016
This webinar recording features a panel of leading experts from around the country who discuss how IET models are being implemented and provide real examples of the opportunities (and lessons learned) for administrators and practitioners to develop quality IET models.
Administrators and Program Managers
Partners and Supporters
Policymakers
Researchers
State Leaders
Student Support Staff
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The Arkansas Career Pathways Initiative: Phase One Research Results
2016
This report provides the findings of an evaluation of Arkansas’s Career Pathways Initiative, which provides education and training to low-income Arkansans helping them to acquire degrees and/or certificates to obtain and hold jobs in selected high-demand and high-wage industries.
Administrators and Program Managers
Policymakers
State Leaders