Adult Education & Literacy Resource Collection
Explore a collection of 838 high-quality multimedia instructional resources, informed by research, for use by adult educators. These resources have been reviewed by subject matter experts and recommended and approved by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE), Division of Adult Education and Literacy. Search the collection by category, keyword, date and more.
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Pricing Your Goods
2007
This resource supports the teaching of specific education and training content that can be implemented by classroom instructors in the context of a particular career cluster.
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Project Care: Introduction to Death and Dying
2007
This resource supports the teaching of specific education and training content that can be implemented by classroom instructors in the context of a particular career cluster.
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Project Care: Introduction to Depression
2007
This resource supports the teaching of specific education and training content that can be implemented by classroom instructors in the context of a particular career cluster.
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What Is Dysgraphia?
2006
This article talks about writing disabilities also known as dysgraphia. It indicates that learners having trouble with written expression will benefit from instructional accommodations and remediation to improve their writing skills.
Teacher Trainers
Instructional Staff
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Construction Math Toolbox
2005
This math toolbox combines fun, industry-required math lessons with supplemental academic and career guidance information.
Administrators
Teacher Trainers
Instructional Staff
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Math Savvy: Selling It! Inventory Turnover Ratio
2005
This lesson plan teaches and reinforces mathematics concepts within the context of the Business Management and Administration career cluster. It is presented in the form of a PowerPoint presentation for use in the classroom accompanied by the teacher notes.
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Technology Integration: Essential Questions (Part 1)
2005
This online resource seeks to answer essential questions practitioners or program administrators might have when integrating technology into the classroom.
Administrators
Teacher Trainers
Policymakers and Implementers
Instructional Staff
Adult Learners
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