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Running online English classes is no longer optional—it’s essential for equitable access. Many adult learners face barriers to in-person attendance such as transportation, shift work, childcare, and safety concerns. Yet remote learning introduces its own challenges: device access, reliable internet, learning styles, and digital literacy.

This session presents a compreh...


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The Adult Literacy and Learning Impact Network (ALL IN), of which NCFL is a proud member, invites Adult Basic Education and English Learning programs to complete its


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Current education and workforce systems treat children and adults as isolated populations for upskilling, and families furthest from opportunity risk falling even further behind. Imagine the possibilities for designing multigenerational pathways to economic mobility for young people and their parents to get trained and credentialed at the same time. 

The National ...


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The impacts of low literacy are far-reaching, especially for the estimated 59 million Americans aged 16-65 who possess the lowest level of literacy (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). Multigenerational education programs can more effectively meet this need with family literacy activities for parents and children that embrace an exp...


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