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2020 is here, which also means that it’s time once again for the Decennial Census of Population and Housing, better known as the census. We have put together this post full of resources adult educators can reference when putting together Read more…


FLC has released the new Staying Healthy Quiz app, a fun and interactive learning opportunity to help adult learners build health knowledge and vocabulary. Based on the popular Staying Healthy curriculum, users can choose from three different quiz levels: easy, Read more…


Do your adult learners have school-age children? FLC advocates for the effective delivery of adult and family literacy resources. Why not inform parents early about information on the new Florida Standard Assessments Test? From FCAT to the Florida Standards Assessments, Read more…


Get a Turkey, some stuffing, and mashed potatoes, Thanksgiving is here! One of the best holidays with its share of food, friends, and family. This is also the perfect time of year to use lesson plans linked with the holidays! Read more…


Cultural differences are often found to cause misunderstanding between ESOL students and their educators. What’s even more common is for teachers to give lessons based on American holidays, so students better understand American culture. One activity that literacy practitioners could Read more…

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