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This is a list of the level one skills needed for reading comprehension in order of how they are typically learned. It can be used as an assessment or for discussion. Keywords: Standards, benchmarks
This is a list of the level three skills needed for reading comprehension in order of how they are typically learned. It can be used as an assessment or for discussion. Keywords: Standards, benchmarks
Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy research on the adult learning theories most relevant to literacy learners. Includes tips on how tutors can foster transformative learning. Keyword; Andragogy
Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy research on how tutors can encourage learning by asking questions and helping learners develop their questioning techniques to self-monitor learning.
Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy Research featuring why and how to differentiate instruction for individuals. Keywords; levels, LD, learning disabilities
Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy research highlighting the uses and mechanisms of Formative Assessment. Keywords; Goal setting, levels.