Adult education is usually any type of learning that adults continue beyond the traditional years of schooling. However, sometimes it is also about teaching adult literacy, about helping adults learn to read even the simplest of texts. Organizations such as the Division of Adult Education and Literacy (DAEL) promote and support programs that assist American [...]
The Teacher
What makes a good teacher? If you are like many people, then you likely have a list of attributes or qualifications on what makes above average teachers. Good teachers not only have to motivate children to learn but they also have to show them the best ways to learn. Teachers with good communication skills are [...]
QA Literacy
So many of us take reading and understanding what is written for granted. Kids learn at an early age to start singing their alphabet and memorizing their numbers. From there it is a progression into how two letters sound together. But how much do you know about the process of learning to read and actually [...]
Literacy Development
In very general terms, literacy means having the ability to communicate and make meaning by using a variety of symbols that are considered socially contextual. Then you develop your ability to communicate by using what you know from your “pool” of experiences in speaking, listening, writing and reading in order to make yourself understood. A [...]
College And Literacy
There were some rather sobering results of studies done on college students who were nearing graduation, showing that over 50% lacked the proper literacy skills and were unable to perform certain tasks, such as understanding a newspaper editorial. Even more surprising was the fact that over 50% of students attending four year programs and 75% [...]
High School Literacy Programs
The need for literacy programs in high school is obvious. The 2008 national testing exams indicated that 38% of graduating seniors were reading below the standard basic level. An international comparison of reading comprehension and performance showed that in the United States, students in grades 11 and 12 scored close to the bottom, trailing students [...]
Literacy Programs
There are many instructional aides available that claim they are the best when it comes to teaching literacy skills. However, perhaps there is no “best” program, but a combination of programs, such as a balanced approach that encourages teachers to make conscious decisions every day about the best way to help each child become a [...]
The Educational Process
The Improving America’s Schools Act of 1993 was the largest contribution to the Kindergarten through grade 12 educational process by the federal government. This act was to ensure that all students in the United States would have the chance to develop the knowledge and skills necessary, which at one time was only offered to “top [...]