LINCS Resources: January Spotlight

Colleagues,

The LINCS Resource section has hundreds of valuable instructional resources, research reports, websites, and additional meaningful tools. Each month, I hope to highlight resources and provide strategies for use.  

The Professional Development Guide for Adult Citizenship Educators

This guide helps administrators and teachers in identifying instructional domains and establishing a system of professional development for adult citizenship educators. Content includes: 

  • Introduction and Abstract
  • Instructional Domains
  • Teacher Competencies
  • Rubrics
  • Appendix and Glossary

What are the competencies educators need to be successful in preparing students for their citizenship? Use this guide to assess your program and build the environment that will lead to success. 

Empowering Adults to Thrive at Work: Personal Success Skills for 21st Century Jobs. A Report on Promising Research and Practice 
This report is geared toward leaders in education, industry, workforce development, and human services interested empowering working age adults to build sustainable 21st century careers through strengthened personal success skills. From interviews with experts and a review of research literature, the report provides resources and recommendations to advance practice, research, and policy. Contents include: 

  • An Organizing Framework for Personal Success Skills 
  • Promoting the Development of Personal Success Skills 
  • Measuring Personal Success Skills 
  • Recommendations 
  • Appendix: Process of Adapting CCSR’s Developmental Framework 

How are knowledge and skills, mindsets, values, and self-regulation connected in order to empower adults to thrive at work?

I hope you enjoy these resources and take time to explore the resource section. I'd love to see which resources are your favorites or ones you would recommend to others.

Sincerely, 
Kathy Tracey
@Kathy_Tracey

 

 

Comments

I apologize for the link. This should do the trick and I have updated it in the original post. https://lincs.ed.gov/professional-development/resource-collections/profile-905

Kathy