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When literacy is taught to adults, there is just as much focus on the reading as the writing aspect. Writing has been taught in two mediums in the past, the ability to write print as well as cursive. There is Read more…


FLC would like to invite literacy tutors to register for the next round of ESOL and adult literacy tutor training courses. Each course begins September 9th and ends September 29th. During this time, participants may work at their own pace Read more…


When typing “4th of July” into the Google search bar on my computer, the top three suggested words are crafts, recipes, and fireworks. While such suggestions aren’t surprising, these traditions don’t speak to the reasons as to why July 4th Read more…


Valentine’s Day is right around the corner! Whether you are celebrating with a special someone or plan on sharing the love with friends and family members, take this special occasion to do something fun with your ELL or ABE student. Read more…


If you are unaware, February 6th is Digital Learning Day. This day promotes technology-based instructional practice as a means to strengthen a student’s learning experience. Now that technology has become embedded in every aspect of our society and it’s more Read more…

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