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ABE Foundations-Session 2 of 3 (Bos)

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Overview
ABE Foundations is designed for new and less experienced ABE teachers and focuses on the methods used in the low-to-mid level (GLE 0-6) ABE classroom. Challenges and needs of the ABE student are also addressed. Participants in the workshop will be oriented to the ABE Classroom and through hands-on materials and activities learn about techniques and strategies for teaching writing, reading and math to the low-to-mid-level ABE student. The workshop will also expose participants to goal setting, lesson planning and assessment processes within the ABE classroom.
Details
When
October 3, 2008 from 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Where
  • Adult Literacy Resource Institute/SABES Greater Boston Regional Support Center, Wheatley Building 4th Floor, Room 04-167/Library, UMass Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA
  • Adult Literacy Resource Institute/Greater Boston SABES
  • Wheatley Building 4th Floor
  • Room 04-167/Library
  • UMass Boston
  • 100 Morrissey Boulevard
  • Boston, MA 02125
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Topics
ABE
Multi-session attendance required
yes
Contact info
Andrea Lawless
andrea.lawless@umb.edu
(617) 287-4079
Indicators of Program Quality
IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
Learning objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will be able to: 1) Demonstrate an understanding of lesson plan design including the importance of goal setting; 2) Organize a low level ABE class using relevant materials, resources and assessments; 3) Recognize common reading difficulties in students at ABE Level 1 and explain research-based reading techniques to address those difficulties; 4) Describe teaching techniques for the different steps in the writing process; 5) Identify signs of math anxiety and describe teaching techniques and resources for learners who fear math and/or have a math learning disability; 6) Explain the indicators and definitions of Learning Disabilities including ADHD.
Presenters
Ellen Koretz
Esther Leonelli
Emily Rubin
Presenters Bio
Ellen Koretz teaches at the Charlestown Community Center. Esther Leonelli teaches at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology. Emily Rubin has been teaching writing in higher education and in adult basic education programs.
Prerequisites
NA
Host RSC
Boston Region
PDPs
yes
by Boston Region last modified 08-12-08 01:08 PM
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