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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Tutor Resources


101 Free Tech Tools for Teachers(PDF)

ABE resources (Basic)
Online Resources for Adult Basic Education

The Brainwave Video Anthology for and about educators
Produced and filmed by Bob Greenberg. Meet the thinkers, dreamers and innovators; some of the brightest minds in education. Get inspired!

California Library Literacy Services Resources

CLLS: Learner Resources: Great Books
California Library Literacy Services Resources

Commission on Adult and basic Education (COABE)
A free Resource for All Adult Educators

FutureMe.org
Send emails to your future self.



LINCS: Literacy Information and Communication System
LINCS( Literacy Information and Communication System) is a professional learning platform for adult educators funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

LINCS Publications

Learning to Achieve: A Professional’s Guide to Educating Adults with Learning Disabilities.
(PDF)

TEAL: Teaching Excellence in Adult Education
Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy

Just Write! Guide:
Writing Practices and Activities to Support the Writing Process



Larry Ferlazzo's English Website
An extensive on-line resource for teaching ELL, ESL and EFL by Larry Ferlazzo, an award winning high school teacher in Sacramento, CA.

Larry Ferlazzo Most Popular Blog Posts

Larryferlazzo blog

Larry Ferlazzo on Motivation


www.worksheetplace.com/index.php?function=DisplayCategory&showCategory=Y&links=1&id=&link1=43
Free worksheets for arithmetic, grammar, vocabulary, phonics, etc. (This website takes a few minutes to load fully.)

Unite for Literacy
Unite for Literacy is a project that provides online books that include audio in multiple languages and ASL videos, celebrating different cultures and providing language support for English Language Learners. Easy reading books.

Marshall Adult Learning Center

http://resources.marshalladulteducation.org/index.htm

http://resources.marshalladulteducation.org/reading_skills_home.htm
Marshall Reading Resources
From the Webpage: This project was designed to create leveled reading selections that are appropriate for and valued by adult learners.  These materials, combined with the research-proven strategies of repeated reading and guided oral reading, aid in building learners' fluency and comprehension skills.  The materials correspond to Casas 200 - 235.  This project helps adults become better readers and more informed consumers, parents, employees, citizens and community members.  The focus of these reading selections will be on topics such us:  Civics, Employment, Housing, Health, School, Money, and Government.


http://resources.marshalladulteducation.org/resources.htm
Marshal Adult Learning Resources Page
A comprehensive list of ABE resources including ABE/ESL student activities, GED, math, US Civics, driver education, computer training, dictionaries and national literacy organizations.





Literacy Organizations


http://www.literacyworks.org/
Literacyworks administers the US Department of Education’s Regional Professional Development Center (Region 4 http://lincs.ed.gov/lincs/regionalresources/region4) for the Literacy Information and Communication Network System (LINCS).

The Change Agent
Excellent source for Adult Basic Education materials, including past issues, lesson plans, using audio in the classroom, teaching strategies, social justice topics for discussion and learning, and links to other ABE/ESL learning resources. The Change Agent is a biannual magazine for adult educators and learners published by the New England Literacy Resource Center (NELRC) at World Education. The Change Agent promotes social action as an important part of the adult learning experience


Reference Materials


Adult Education Literacy Instruction: A Review of the Research (2010)(PDF)
In-depth review of the adult literacy research with implications for instructional focus, methods, program types and adults with disabilities. Provides a strong rationale for alphabetics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension reading instruction.

Citation: Kruidenier, J. R., McArthur, C. A., & Wrigley, H. S. (2010). Adult Education Literacy Instruction: A Review of the Research. Washington, DC: National Institute for Literacy

Bloom’s Taxonomy


Bloom’s taxonomy is a classification of learning objectives according to levels of complexity from lower order thinking skills to higher order thinking skills: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating and Creating. There is a list of Apps you can use to support your general education curriculum and lesson plan objectives.

Updated Bloom’s Taxonomy Graphic
Other resources on Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1
Other resources on Bloom’s Taxonomy: 2












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