Category: Education


This essay, written sometime during King’s junior year at Morehouse, explores the dual function of education. According to King, education must “discipline the mind” and orient human life around a set of morals. Without this latter component, King warns, education Read more…


The theme of the day on Tuesday was scholarships for adult learners. I was researching grants available through community foundations and came across a scholarship page from the Community Foundation of Sarasota. The Foundation provides scholarships to adult learners, defined Read more…


Kate Nonesuch hosts an informative blog called “Working in Adult Literacy.” She gained interest in Dr. Armando Gutierrez and this is her response to a few of his questions regarding understanding ABE/GED students.


New Year’s Eve, for many, doesn’t mark the end of a year as much as it celebrates the beginning of another. I forget who said that. Regardless, entering the year 2013 is sure to inspire and motivate the 45% of Americans that Read more…


Everyone likes putting a little fun into their lives, and some really enjoy the holiday cheer. Here are some websites you can use to incorporate the winter holidays in your lesson plans. Remember, this is a time to talk to Read more…

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