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What does Labor Day mean to you? End of summer? Pools closing? School Starting? A day off work? After growing up in the Midwest, the last day the pool was open was a big one for me (pool weather year-round Read more…


Marilyn McMullan, ABE/GED Teacher, Broward County Schools As we continue to build career awareness and lead students toward their objective of excellent English skills, a high school diploma, a GED, and/or a technical center certificate/degree, we need to make sure Read more…


The Fourth of July  is a great opportunity to incorporate civics into your lesson if your student is looking to get citizenship or just for a fun refresher if they are not. Here are some ideas for things you can Read more…


My goal was to do a blog on teaching tips for working with adults with learning differences. In the process, I found several things that sounded really interesting. Unfortunately, they have very little to do with each other. I apologize Read more…


Many students are not comfortable when it comes to writing, but it is an essential skill that I feel is getting worse.  As teachers, we need to turn that around and help our students build a stronger foundation to writing, Read more…

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