The Importance of Literacy
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Accessibility
- Nov 3, 2021 Health Literacy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevention Nov 3, 2021
- Oct 28, 2021 Literacy - A Prerequisite for Health Oct 28, 2021
- Oct 20, 2021 Dyslexia Awareness Month: Bringing Light to the Shadow Oct 20, 2021
- Oct 13, 2021 NDEAM - Celebrating the Able, Not Just the Label Oct 13, 2021
- Oct 6, 2021 Health Literacy and Dyslexia: How Technology Increases Awareness Oct 6, 2021
- Sep 15, 2021 Remember There Are Benefits to Online Learning Sep 15, 2021
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Adult Learning
- Nov 19, 2021 The Scalability of Social Enterprise Nov 19, 2021
- Oct 20, 2021 Dyslexia Awareness Month: Bringing Light to the Shadow Oct 20, 2021
- Oct 6, 2021 Health Literacy and Dyslexia: How Technology Increases Awareness Oct 6, 2021
- Sep 30, 2021 Foolish Progress: A Brief History of U.S. Adult Literacy Programming Sep 30, 2021
- Sep 22, 2021 Prioritizing the Learners in Adult Education Sep 22, 2021
- Sep 15, 2021 Remember There Are Benefits to Online Learning Sep 15, 2021
- Sep 8, 2021 International Literacy Day Sep 8, 2021
- Sep 2, 2021 Why U.S. Adult Literacy Will Hinder the Post-Covid Recovery Sep 2, 2021
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Health Literacy
- Nov 3, 2021 Health Literacy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevention Nov 3, 2021
- Oct 28, 2021 Literacy - A Prerequisite for Health Oct 28, 2021
- Oct 6, 2021 Health Literacy and Dyslexia: How Technology Increases Awareness Oct 6, 2021
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Healthcare Employment
- Nov 19, 2021 The Scalability of Social Enterprise Nov 19, 2021
- Oct 6, 2021 Health Literacy and Dyslexia: How Technology Increases Awareness Oct 6, 2021
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Literacy in the Workforce
- Nov 19, 2021 The Scalability of Social Enterprise Nov 19, 2021
- Nov 10, 2021 Language Brief: Arabic Nov 10, 2021
- Oct 20, 2021 Dyslexia Awareness Month: Bringing Light to the Shadow Oct 20, 2021
- Sep 30, 2021 Foolish Progress: A Brief History of U.S. Adult Literacy Programming Sep 30, 2021
- Sep 22, 2021 Prioritizing the Learners in Adult Education Sep 22, 2021
- Sep 15, 2021 Remember There Are Benefits to Online Learning Sep 15, 2021
- Sep 2, 2021 Why U.S. Adult Literacy Will Hinder the Post-Covid Recovery Sep 2, 2021
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Lost in Translation
- Nov 10, 2021 Language Brief: Arabic Nov 10, 2021
- Oct 11, 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Oct 11, 2021
The Scalability of Social Enterprise
When a social enterprise successfully executes an idea, it generates economic value beyond a transaction for a good or service. Depending on the enterprise and the problem it is solving, that economic value can be wide ranging: from being a catalyst for economic development, improved education, or better health outcomes.
Language Brief: Arabic
The first in a series of language briefs; learn about the Arabic language and how it compares to the English language.
Arabic is one of the five most commonly spoken languages in the world, with approximately 350 million native speakers and 70 million non-native speakers primarily located in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and other parts of the Middle East. The Arabic language can be more accurately described as a cluster of around 30 individually recognized dialects.
English has quite a few words that are derived from Arabic. Many of them refer to goods or other cultural exports, since initially English-speaking civilizations usually interacted with Arabic-speaking civilizations through trade.
Dyslexia Awareness Month: Bringing Light to the Shadow
Did you know as many as 1 in 5 people are thought to have some form of dyslexia? In the U.S. over 40 million adults have dyslexia yet only 2 million are diagnosed. The problem of underdiagnosing dyslexia is both a problem of insufficient funding and insufficient reading instruction which affects all children, even those without dyslexia. Read more to learn about how this came to be and free resources to help.
Foolish Progress: A Brief History of U.S. Adult Literacy Programming
Teaching adults to read in the United States has had a long and frenetic history, in part because funding and program structure have historically been tied to national crises or imperatives. Yet developing funding and developing educational programming around national imperatives is a tragically ineffective method. Over the last 25 years the percentage of the U.S. working-age adults with functional print literacy has remained essentially unchanged at 20%.
Prioritizing the Learners in Adult Education
Life-wide and lifelong learning recognizes that learning takes place across one's lifespan and in a variety of environments: at work, at home, and in a formal education setting. A shift to life-wide learning would recognize that adults pursue learning for needs and goals beyond college and career readiness.
Remember There Are Benefits to Online Learning
While online learning is not a replacement for in-person learning, it certainly can enhance the experience and amplify outcomes. When the advantages brought by technology are fully implemented and are fit to the needs of students, online learning can be a great success.
Why U.S. Adult Literacy Will Hinder the Post-Covid Recovery
For the U.S. economy to fully recover after COVID-19, the scale of adult illiteracy needs to be addressed. In GogyUp's inaugural blog post, Co-Founder Ned Zimmerman-Bence connects the dots between the true scale of adult illiteracy, the chronic labor shortage, and the challenges the post-Covid recovery presents to U.S. employers.