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Season’s Greetings, or Season’s Eating?  This time of year is renowned for excess – excessive decorating, excessive gifts, and excessive eating.  Eating, however, is not only about the food.  Eating revolves around tradition, culture, and fellowship.  Traditional dishes vary from Read more…


Written by: Luciano Cossi, Florida account representative McGraw-Hill/Contemporary McGraw-Hill Education is committed to supporting Adult Education as we have for almost 40 years. Starting in 2011, Florida Adult Education programs began a transformation towards Adult Career Pathways. In the next 18 Read more…


Program teaches computer literacy to older generation Seniors gather at the Hallmark, their assisted-living facility in Lower Manhattan, for computer classes. They wanted to begin the task of catching up with a technical world whose rapid-fire evolution has left much Read more…


States shake up adult education to help low-skilled workers President Barack Obama’s recent proposal to “train 2 million Americans with skills that will lead directly to a job” barely scratches the surface of one of the nation’s most vexing labor Read more…


Adult literacy can be shortest path to an educated society Family literacy is one of the most important things for an educated society. Children learn from their parents’ actions. Educating adults means educating families. Most Florida jobs don’t require a Read more…

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