Publications
GED as Project  
With the recent changes in the GED’s format, it is now more important than ever for test-takers to use higher-level thinking skills. GED as Project uses flexible Inquiry Activities that stress both cognitive and metacognitive skills. Learners attain more than just the skills they need to pass the GED 2002. The focus on small group communication and “learning how you learn” are vital workplace skills that will serve the learners long after they have achieved their primary goal—the GED.
 
Virginia Adult Education Health Literacy Toolkit  by Kate Singleton
The Virginia Adult Education Health Literacy Toolkit is a valuable resource designed to help adult education instructors and administrators better understand the problem of health literacy as it affects their learners. It supports creative approaches to helping learners increase health literacy as they engage in sound, productive adult basic literacy, GED preparation, and ESOL instruction. Information and resources are provided to educate the educator about health care in the United States and cultural issues relating to health, and to simplify creation of health lessons and curricula for teachers and programs. The Toolkit includes extensive web and print resources, including links to health curricula created by and for adult literacy and ESOL programs, reproducible teaching materials, and information on accessing affordable health care in Virginia.
 
Foundations and Grants for Community-Based Literacy Organizations in Virginia  
The online edition of Foundations and Grants for Community-Based Literacy Organizations in Virginia consists of corporate, private, online, and other organizational funding sources for CBLOs in Virginia. Also listed are funder tips, grant match rubrics, and other grant-seeking sources.
 
Content Standards in Adult Education  by Roberta McKnight, PhD, RN
In 2003, Dr. Roberta McKnight, of the Virginia Literacy Institute, conducted a thorough review of the literature to prepare a comprehensive report regarding the development of content standards. The report summarizes current developments across the United States, discusses issues related to content standards, and provides an interactive matrix of links to each state's website.
 
Fairfax Family Literacy Curriculum  By Betsy Lindeman Wong
With four modules to choose from (introductory, government, health, and consumer), this curriculum is designed to be used in a multi-level adult ESOL family literacy class. Each module provides easy to follow lesson plans and activities for adult English language learners at the literacy through intermediate levels and includes parent/child activities, computer/internet activities, and reproducible worksheets.
 
Guide to Workplace Literacy: Knowledge Under Construction (PDF version)  Matt Hart, Workplace Literacy Coordinator
In this guide, Matt Hart offers practical “how-to” suggestions for developing a workplace literacy program. Topics include: “Developing a Workplace Literacy Program,” “Readiness Checklist,” Identifying Resources, Training, Marketing, Contracts, and Workplace and Business Vocabulary.
 
Virginia Energy Choice Curriculum Guide (PDF version)  
Soon Virginia consumers will have the opportunity to choose their energy suppliers. Making these choices will require knowledge of the issues and options. This guide offers a place to start for teachers and tutors who want to build basic skills and English-language lessons for adult learners around this important need. The lessons and other materials in this publication were developed by experienced teachers in Virginia and tested in their classrooms. We encourage other teachers and tutors to use, adapt, and expand upon these resources to meet their learners’ needs. Funding for the curriculum guide was provided by the Virginia Corporation Commission.
 
Fairfax EL/Civics Curriculum  by Kate Singleton
The Fairfax County EL/Civics Curriculum is now available, with complete high intermediate/advanced curriculum, consisting of modules on government/civic participation, health, and consumer awareness. The high intermediate/advanced curriculum is designed for use in upper level ESOL classes and adult high school classes. Additionally, the Health Awareness modules from the Fairfax County EL/Civics ESOL Low Beginner, High Beginner, Low Intermediate, and Family Literacy curriculum levels are available within the Virginia Adult Education Health Literacy Toolkit, Section D. These learner-centered modules stress problem-solving and learner interaction around many life skills topics which are needed and requested by learners but not often found in textbooks, such as using credit, making long-term financial plans, accessing community services, making change happen in one's community, finding affordable health care, and advocating for oneself within the U.S. healthcare system. Units at all levels contain complete lesson plans, reproducible handouts, and optional computer-based activities.
 
The Adult Educator's Guide to Practitioner Research  by Suzanne Cockley
Provides an overview of the practitioner research process and discusses the strategies and methods used to conduct a qualitative inquiry. The Guide includes case studies, a sample outline for writing a research report, a list of recommended reading, and information about using the ERIC system.
 
A Busy Teacher's Guide to EFF Lesson Planning  by Mary Kay Alegre, Arlington Education and Employment Program, 2000
Helps teachers understand the Equipped for the Future (EFF) content standards and terminology and design an EFF lesson. Contains a sample ESL instructional unit with student handouts.
 
Charting a Course: Preliminary Needs Assessment Using Equipped for the Future (PDF version)  (Word version)  
Presents eight practical classroom activities and materials to introduce the program, set initial goals, and assess needs and learning styles.
 
ESOL Starter Kit (2002) (PDF version)  
Helps teachers and program administrators begin or improve an Adult ESOL program, including information on getting organized, assessing students, preparing teachers, understanding adult learners, planning lessons, and integrating technology and civics into the curriculum.
 
Equipped for the Future Field Development Project Reports  
Three program reports document the results of a one-year project to integrate the Equipped for the Future framework into instruction and program planning.
 
Family Literacy Starter Kit (PDF version)  
Presents an overview of the issues in each component of family literacy. This brief volume is a “first stop” for an introduction to program design options, recruitment and retention of families, parenting instruction, parent-child interaction, and program evaluation. Also included in each section is a list of print and web-based resources.
 
Instructor Starter Kit (PDF version)  
A reference for teachers and tutors new to adult education, the kit is customizable and reproducible. Administrators will find it useful as a guide for group or individual orientation sessions. Its informal tone and question-answer format encourage teachers to read about adult learning, classroom management, testing and assessment, and Virginia's adult education system. The kit also includes a collection of goal-setting and planning tools teachers may use or adapt.
 
The Learning Disabilities Adaptations and Accommodations Guide  
The Learning Disabilities Adaptations and Accommodations Guide helps adult educators to understand and creatively use appropriate adaptations and accommodations to assist adults with learning disabilities in working toward their classroom and real-life goals. This collection of materials includes a framework for planning accommodations and suggests inexpensive devices, tools, and strategies for teaching, learning, and daily living.
 
Lesson Plans for Crossroads Café Video Series (PDF version)  (Word version)  by Ruth Duncan
These lesson plans support and expand the instructional content of the 26 episodes of the Crossroads Café Video Series. Each half-hour-long video provides intermediate or higher ESL students with practice in the four language skills. The lessons include communicative classroom activities and exercises.
 
Make It And Take It: Computer-Based Resources for Lesson Planning  by Tasha Brown, Debby Cargill, Jan Hostetler, and Vanessa Phillips
Demonstrates innovative ways to use your personal computer and the World Wide Web to create interesting learning activities for ESOL students. It includes instructions, lesson plans, and useful websites.
 
Partners: Students and Tutors Write About Learning Together (PDF version)  (Word version)  
Chronicles the experiences of Virginia literacy program participants taking part in a special project to improve services for adults with learning disabilities. Read the students' and tutors' own words, describing their successful learning experiences, challenges, and frustrations. Learn about the strategies and materials they recommend.
 
Progress  
Virginia's Adult Education and Literacy Newsletter.
 
Reaching Out: A Starter Kit for Adult Education Distance Learning Programs (PDF version)  (Word version)  by Carol Vaughn
Using a combination of the US Mail, the telephone, and occasional face-to-face meetings, the distance-learning program at Eastern Shore Community College proves that this option can help to overcome barriers that keep adults from persisting in their education. This document includes the sample forms, letters, press releases, and suggestions for content needed to construct an adult education distance-learning program based on this model.
 
The Resource Center Update (Archives)  
A monthly bulletin highlights new resources and professional development opportunities.
 
Writing from the Heart  
Literacy Volunteers of America-Roanoke Valley students write stories about their lives.
 
The REEP Family Literacy Curriculum 1999 (PDF version)  (Word version)  
The REEP Family Literacy Curriculum was developed and field-tested by the Arlington Education and Employment Program (REEP). The goal is to assist parents in improving their English language skills and increasing their involvement in their children's schooling. It can be used as a stand-alone curriculum or as a unit of study in a more general ES0L program. It consists of three levels: beginning, intermediate, and advanced.
 
The Sampler  
Teachers write about practical solutions to classroom and program issues. The Sampler features Professional Development Plan journeys as told by the practitioners who traveled them.
 
Virginia Adult Education Research Network Briefs  
Practitioners write about their research processes and findings as a result of this two-year project.
 
Workplace Skills for the Adult Learner: An Integrated Curriculum  
This project was funded by the Verizon Corporation and produced by George Mason University. The six-week curriculum covers the academic and technical skills needed for GED preparation and sustainable employment. The curriculum integrates and reinforces job readiness, office technology, and academic skills. Emphasis is placed on building self-confidence and interpersonal skills through self-assessment, goal-setting, simulations, and team-building activities. The teaching approaches include direct instruction of specific skills and hands-on activities.
 
Practitioner Research as Staff Development  
A Facilitator's Guide is a resource for programs and organizations interested in using inquiry groups and research methods in their program-improvement efforts. In practitioner research staff development, participants systematically conduct inquiries about their work and their students' learning, reflect on their findings, and make informed decisions about implementing changes in their practice and improving their program. This guide provides the basic materials and information to implement practitioner research as staff development.
 
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