We will cover:
• reading
• grammar
• writing
An opportunity to talk with other tribal literacy members about topics important to you and your students.
This course is an overview of adult literacy (ABE) and ELL instruction for all prospective tutors.
We will cover:
instructional approaches
embedding digital literacy
strategies for your first meeting with a student
Wonder what you’re missing from Wisconsin Literacy? Join us for a re-introduction to Wisconsin Literacy staff, supports, and resources! In this sessions you’ll:
Tour online resources
Get a quick overview of everything we offer, but you haven’t had time to find
Hear what other members love about Wisconsin Literacy
Presenters: Wisconsin Literacy Staff
Family Literacy has many faces across the state of Wisconsin. Hear from four very different family literacy programs serving adults and their children. From partnering with community programs to digital literacy to inter-weaving language acquisition and the occasional international potluck, join this interesting look at Family Literacy, and how it might work for your program.
Presenters: Racine Literacy Council, Fox Valley Literacy, CAP Services, COMSA
Enhance your math teaching skills with practical tips, tricks and resources to promote understanding and enthusiasm for math. Collaborate and share with fellow instructors who are eager to improve their math teaching skills and reduce their fear of math!
Presenter: Elizabeth Sauer, Oneida Nation Community Education Center
This session will look at some practical and fun ways to use AI in adult education while being mindful to apply a lens of equity, inclusion and combat bias. This session will provide direct practice and suggestions for participants to understand how we can ensure a more equitable use of this ground breaking technology.
Presenter: Caroline McKinnon Director of Adult Education and SkillRise, ISTE
Joey Lehrman, Project Manager, Adult Education and SkillRise, ISTE
Feeling overwhelmed by technology that is constantly changing? In this interactive 60-minute session, you'll learn and practice tricks for being digitally tenacious.
Presenters: Wisconsin Literacy staff Jamie Kobs and Anna Bierer
We will cover:
assessment, goal setting, and evaluation
lesson planning
getting-to-know-you activities
Language Experience Approach
We will cover:
alphabetics and word study
fluency
integrating health literacy
You can easily create engaging digital activities that help students practice speaking, listening, and reading fluency. In this session, you'll see examples of a variety of digital tools including Vocaroo, WhatsApp, Loom, and Google Read Along and get support using them.