Teaching Strategies: Math Activities for ESL/ELL Students
    Author: Michael Matos
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    The integration of the English language within math content is essential for assisting ESL/ELL students to develop a good understanding of mathematics. This workshop brings participants into a curriculum integrating the study of mathematics and English vocabulary with hands-on and collaborative activities using manipulatives. We’ll give ESL/ELL students alternate ways to participate in whole-class discussions and respond to questions: think/pair/share, flashcards to raise overhead, hand and/or body movements, individual chalkboards for solving computations. Participants are engaged with numeracy lessons that balance between skill building and functional needs. Examples contextualize math instruction, motivate and engage by providing real or concrete meaning, and create a rewarding balance for instruction. ESL/ELL students accomplish two goals: mathematical understanding and English proficiency.
    Make Your Own Math Textbook
    Author: Shana Friend
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Material Type: Lesson Plan
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Does your current math material make you feel boxed in? Learn how I used OER to create an inexpensive, updatable, and editable algebra textbook for my GED® class, and work together to create new materials to share. Together we can Expand our Horizons and Soar to New Heights in math content delivery.
    Adult Learners as Teachers: Supporting Career Pathways and Community Engagement
    Author: Tiffany Pippin
    Subject Area: Career Pathways
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    According to a 2016 report from the Learning Policy Institute, the nation is facing a teacher shortage due to a variety of factors, including compensation and lack of resources. Furthermore, the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) reports that 32% of children (ages 0-8) in schools are dual language learners (DLLs). Because of these factors, school districts are working to find creative solutions to prevent teacher attrition and serve the needs of all students, especially dual language learners. The presenter will provide an overview of partnerships with Denver Public Schools and Aurora Public Schools to provide creative solutions to these problems, while providing career pathways for immigrants and refugees in the communities. Attendees will leave with a model of how to implement similar programming and a curricular framework, as well as sample tools for instruction for contextualized ESL classes.
    Building College and Career Readiness Skills and Increasing Student Engagement Through Student Leadership
    Author: Wendy Finlayson, Alfred Riveros, Beatriz Nunez Vega, Judy Wu
    Subject Area: Career Pathways
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    What skills do adult learners need to succeed in today’s world, and how can instructors and programs aid in the acquisition of these skills? During this interactive, student-led session, participants will discuss 21st century skills and explore ideas for building these skills while increasing student engagement through student leadership opportunities. Students from the Mesa Public Schools Adult Education Program in Mesa, Arizona, will highlight the employability skills they have gained and how they have expanded their horizons through participation in program-wide student leadership opportunities. Participants will be introduced to ideas for enhancing student engagement through student leadership activities such as student volunteerism and participation on a student leadership committee.
    Problem Solving in a Digital World: Using PIAAC’s PS-TRE to Support Learning
    Author: Jen Vanek
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    PIAAC’s Problem Solving in Technology Rich Environments (PS-TRE) is a way to think about how we use technology to complete tasks in daily life, work, and schooling, and the issues that might arise as we employ those technologies. PS-TRE can also be viewed as a problem solving process one might teach to adult learners, a process, once learned, that can help them complete tasks in our highly technological world. The different components of the PS-TRE process can provide structure for making relevant the use of technology in classrooms. This presentation defines the components of PS-TRE and explores how teachers can use them to help learners develop skills to flexibly use digital technologies in learning. Teachers will view and discuss several example instructional activities.
    Service Sector Workers & the Need for Adult Education: Findings from PIAAC and the Implications for Educators
    Author: Amanda Bergson-Shilcock, Katie Herz, B. Jasmine park, Keren hendel
    Subject Area: Reading, WIOA
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Assessment
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Available 24/7, Education and Skills Online (ES&O), is an assessment tool based on the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) that provides comprehensive information on cognitive skills of literacy, numeracy, and digital problem solving, as well as background information on your learners/clients. ES&O is designed to help practitioners and administrators in both educational and workplace settings assess skills of individuals. The tool can be used to determine placement for individuals in courses or placement at any point along a career pathway. It can also be used to evaluate classes, programs, or any other group of respondents. Learn how ES&O has been implemented in small and large organizations.
    Creative Ways to Fund Adult Education: Advancing State and Federal Policies that Invest in Adult Learners
    Author: Michael Richardson
    Subject Area: Advocacy, Program Management
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Many adult educators are familiar with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). But did you know there are numerous other federal and state policies that invest in adult education? This lively session will showcase creative examples of how advocates around the country are drawing on resources such as Community Development Block Grants and Institutes of Museum and Library Sciences grants to support adult education programs and services. Learn about more than a half-dozen different federal investments that can support adult education in any state. Find out how advocates are using state-level policies to support adult learners even when facing tough budget climates or skeptical policymakers. Get policy tools and other resources you can take home to use in your own advocacy. Don’t miss this inventive and resourceful session!
    Leadership Strategies to Enhance Program Improvement
    Author: Hendrix, Tracy L
    Subject Area: Other
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    As an administrator, director, coordinator, or supervisory staff at your local adult education program, how do you lead your staff in a way that will ensure that your program is on track to meet all the compliance measures and required paperwork? Leadership strategies will be shared and explored to help your program stay on track all year long.