LINCS Events for the Week of 10/25/2021 and 11/01/2021

Please see below for the LINCS Community events for the weeks of 10/25/2021 and 11/01/2021:

Live Session: Coffee Break: Developing a Mathematical Identity

DescriptionJoin us to learn how to help learners develop their mathematical identity and see themselves as math producers.

Date/Time: Monday, October 25, 2021, 12:00 to 1:00pm ET (live session)

LINCS Community Group: Math and Numeracy

Online registration is required to participate in the LINCS Event for Coffee Break: Developing a Mathematical Identity.

 

Live Session: Help Adult Literacy Students Increase Their Writing Fluency

DescriptionWriting is challenging for all adult basic education students, especially for beginning writers. Join Dr. Mary Ann Corley as we consider effective strategies for emerging ABE and ESOL writers and how to help students who are afraid to write. Come away from this live event with evidence-based techniques and strategies that will help your students succeed!

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 26, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00pm ET (live session)

LINCS Community Group: Reading and Writing

Online registration is required to participate in the LINCS Event for Help Adult Literacy Students Increase Their Writing Fluency.

 

Hosted Discussion: What is Vocational Evaluation (VE) and How does it Benefit Adult Learners?

Description: Vocational Evaluation (VE) is used in healthcare and vocational rehabilitation to support persons beginning work, or returning to the workplace, to explore career interests, aptitudes, and the need for work-based accommodations. Join us to learn about the three different levels of VE and how they can be used by adult education programs to support learners with disabilities across adult education settings.

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 27 to Thursday, October 28, 2021 (asynchronous discussion)

LINCS Community Group: Disabilities and Equitable Outcomes

A LINCS account is required to participate in the LINCS discussion, What is Vocational Evaluation (VE) and How does it Benefit Adult Learners?

 

Live Session: Writing Strategies in the Science Classroom

DescriptionEngaging in real science requires real writing instruction. Writing within the discipline increases subject understanding, serves as a formative assessment tool, and connects content to the real world. Join us to explore writing strategies that support critical thinking in the science classroom.

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 27, 2021, 3:00 to 4:00pm ET (live session)

LINCS Community Group: Science

Online registration is required to participate in the LINCS Event for Writing Strategies in the Science Classroom.

 

Live Session:  An Approach that Works: Problem–Based Learning

Description: Join us to learn how problem-based learning provides learners an opportunity to utilize problem-solving within the relevant context of skill building, including working in teams, oral and written communication, self-awareness and evaluation of group processes, working independently, critical thinking and analysis, explaining concepts, self-directed learning, and applying course content to real-world examples.

Date/Time: Friday, October 29, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00pm ET (live session)

LINCS Community Group: Professional Development

Online registration is required to participate in the LINCS Event for An Approach that Works: Problem–Based Learning.

 

LINCS Events for the week of 11/01/2021:

 

Hosted Discussion: Exploring the WIOA Native American Program

Description: Do you know what supports are available for Native adult learners under WIOA? This Native American Heritage Month, join us for an asynchronous discussion from 11/1 through 11/5 to learn about the WIOA Native American program. We will provide an overview of this important program and our guest, Mr. Kerry Jevsevar, will answer questions and share examples of services provided to adult learners in Pennsylvania and the eastern region.

Date/Time: Monday, November 1 to Friday, November 5, 2021 (asynchronous discussion)

LINCS Community Group: Career Pathways

A LINCS account is required to participate in the LINCS discussion, Exploring The WIOA Native American Program

 

 

Please note:  LINCS moderator events are not recorded, so we encourage you to participate in them as they happen.