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Sometimes, turning in monthly hours or forms can seem like a minor issue, but it is actually a critical piece
A special thank you to Heather Powell for her guidance and input for this post. Laubach is the backbone curriculum
If you are working with an adult who has a diagnosed disability, they may qualify for an accommodation on an
Most tutors use a curriculum provided by their local agency, but some planning may still be required. Even if you
As you are working with an adult learning to speak English, pronunciation will often be part of your lessons. While
In working with adults with learning disabilities, you may find yourself needing to make some changes to what or how
We’ve all been there. Whether it was at school, for a job, for your driver’s license, or sometimes even at
About Scarboroughs Rope Before we begin, I would suggest you take a moment to truly study the image above and
“Building relationships with students is by far the most important thing a teacher can do. Without a solid foundation and
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Larry is a student of the Clark County Literacy Council in Arkadelphia. He and his tutor meet twice a week to work on his reading and writing skills.
Each student of the council establishes goals to work towards. Larry’s goals include employment and receiving a driver’s license. Recently, due to his hard work and dedication, Larry took the driving test. Not only did he pass, the instructor gave him a compliment for only missing a few questions.
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