Shanda,
 
Here are some resources that might be useful:
 
The National Center for the Study of Adult Learning had some free teaching
materials (like "Understanding What Reading is All About" that has 13
lessons for adult learners at the 0-6th grade reading level) available in
pdf format: http://www.ncsall.net/?id=35
 
ALA has some recommended links to curriculum resources, though some of them
seem irrelevant to adult literacy:
 
http://www.ala.org/ala/olos/outreachresource/servicesnewnonreaders.htm#curri
culum
 
This link: http://www.nifl.gov/readingprofiles/ provides assessment strategy
tool for adult learners. This tool gives you suggestions for curriculum
based on what profile the learner matches.
Here are a list of resources from the NIFL:
http://www.nifl.gov/readingprofiles/resources.htm
 
But this doesn't answer the question that you asked: what materials are our
member libraries using for literacy programs?
 
Thanks,
Kam
 
Kam McEvoy
Electronic Resources Specialist
Central Texas Library System, Inc.
1005 West 41st St., Suite 100
Austin, TX 78756
512-583-0704 x19
800-262-4431 x19
fax: 512-583-0709
 

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Shanda Subia
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Subject: [ctls-l] Adult literacy programs



Hello all,

 

We are thinking of implementing an adult literacy program, but do not want
to re-invent the wheel. We would really appreciate any information on
programs (curricula, etc.) that are successful in other libraries. Thanks in
advance for any and all assistance!

 

Shanda Subia

Library Director

Lampasas Public Library

201 S. Main St.

Lampasas, TX 76550

512-556-3251

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