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Welcoming Refugees into the Workforce with Career Contextualized Basic Skills Instruction

Welcoming Refugees into the Workforce with Career Contextualized Basic Skills Instruction

When learners recognize what they are doing in class as being directly related to their goals, it often increases retention rates and leads to better overall outcomes. Find out how YOU can promote your learners' success! Read More

Contextualized Curriculum Resources for the ELL Classroom

Contextualized Curriculum Resources for the ELL Classroom

COABE 2017 had many sessions dedicated to contextualized instruction in the ABE/ELL classroom. One take away is that teachers do not need to be career experts in order to infuse current curriculum with authentic practice. Read More

Getting Started, Moving Forward, Part 3: More from Achieve the Core!

Getting Started, Moving Forward, Part 3: More from Achieve the Core!

Get more from Achieve the Core, a comprehensive website that offers “free, ready-to-use classroom resources designed to help educators understand and implement college and career ready standards.” Read More

Close Reading and the CCR Standards Part II: Measuring Text Complexity

Close Reading and the CCR Standards Part II: Measuring Text Complexity

Complex text doesn't simply mean a higher reading level, a poem, textbook selection or technical manual. Text complexity is made up of a combination of factors including quantitative measures, qualitative measures and reader and task considerations. Read More

Resources for Improving Student Writing

Resources for Improving Student Writing

Having strategies and tools for improving student writing can take some of the fear and frustration away from the writing process. This article gives some easy and practical tips for helping your students become better writers. Read More

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Does your student show any of the following symptoms – sad, isolating, trouble focusing, difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much? If so, they may be struggling with a mental health challenge. Read More

Getting Started, Moving Forward, Part 2: More About Teaching the CCRS Writing Standards

Getting Started, Moving Forward, Part 2: More About Teaching the CCRS Writing Standards

This is Part 2 on teaching the Writing Standards in a way that cultivates both students’ reading and writing capacities, including examples of reading-writing tasks for cross-implementation of the Writing Standards at Levels C-E, or GE 4-12. Read More

Rethinking Fractions

Rethinking Fractions

There is always more to learn when thinking about teaching fractions. Benchmark fractions are an accessible topic that could work well in an English language classroom, in any class that explores charts and graphs, or in various levels of math classes. Read More

Using Video to Develop Effective Communication Skills

Using Video to Develop Effective Communication Skills

If you practice listening and speaking skills with your students, check out the Film English website - a resource that combines funny, poignant, powerful video clips with ready-to-use ESL lessons to support language teaching. Read More

Attention Strategies

Many adults have trouble with sitting still, getting distracted, paying attention, or being impulsive on occasion.  It becomes troublesome when inattention problems are consistently occurring and impacting student learning. Read More