National Health Literacy Month: Flu Prevention
October is National Health Literacy Month and the beginning of flu season in Arkansas. Health literacy is a key part
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October is National Health Literacy Month and the beginning of flu season in Arkansas. Health literacy is a key part
This week we are looking at the importance of activating background knowledge when working with ESL students. Background knowledge is
When working with our students on work ready skills it’s important to differentiate between soft skills and hard skills as
Retaining students can be challenging due to the unique barriers and life circumstances our students face, such as work commitments,
Setting goals is a fundamental aspect of learning and personal development. For students, goal-setting can be particularly impactful, providing direction,
Math literacy is an essential skill for adults, empowering them to confidently navigate daily life. Whether it’s creating a budget
Our students juggle numerous responsibilities while pursuing their educational goals. They balance work, family, and personal commitments alongside their studies,
Idioms can be a challenging aspect of learning English. These colorful expressions often don’t make literal sense and can be
Digital Literacy for Adult Learners In our technology-driven world, digital literacy is essential for adult learners. Understanding the basics can
Cole Turner’s journey to literacy and employment is a testament to determination and support. Despite facing learning disabilities, Cole, 27,
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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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