Our member organization Centro Romero has been working tirelessly to support newly arrived migrants to Chicago - with legal services, ESL classes, winter clothing, & hygiene products - & they need your help! lnkd.in/d8-Yv274
Join us for Read with Literacy Works on Thursday, November 10th in Evanston! Learn about 10 people who made significant and fascinating contributions to medicine from author and Emeritus Literacy Works Board member Will Linder! litworks.org/read-with-liter…
ALT Read with Literacy Works featuring Will Linder, Co-Author of A Scientific Revolution, Ten Men and Women Who Reinvented American Medicine. Thursday, November 10th at 7 o'clock. Admission is 20 dollars. Robert Crown Community Center, Stein Room. 1801 Main Street, Evanston, Illinois. Booklist review: "Hruban and Linder's portraits form striking and accountable medical history..."
Is your literacy program looking for more ways to sustain your volunteer community? Join us on Wednesday, November 9th at 1:00 pm to learn more. literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
Join Centro Romero next Thursday, November 3rd via Zoom to learn about how you can best support Chicago's new arrivals. Register here: literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
ALT Are you interested in helping new migrants being bussed to Chicago but aren't sure where to start? We asked Literacy Works member, Centro Romero, to tell us a little about what's going on and how we can support their efforts. Thursday, November third from five to six pm central via Zoom. Free to everyone. Susana Salgado will share about their work and what you can do to get involved.
ALT Health is everywhere. Social Determinants of Health: Economic stability, education access and quality, health care access and quality, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context.
Our next training in our Student Support series will cover how to develop and apply trauma-informed care to your role in adult education. Join us on October 19th to learn the basics, as well as brainstorm steps for your own work! literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
Using plain language is a transformative tool for organizations across sectors. If you have questions, ideas, or want feedback about communication equity, join our next Community of Practice on November 17th! Find out more here: literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
ALT How does plain language transform your work? A Clear Language Lab Client says, "We now understand how important it is to use a Clear Language Lab lens to strive to make all external communications accessible, organized, and ultimately, more successful."
Plain language is about centering the needs of your audience. Learn more about making processes user-friendly at our next training on Thursday, October 20th! Register here: literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
ALT Plain language helps people find what they need, understand what they find, and use what they find to meet their needs.
ALT What is plain language? Quote from Melanie Sampson. Clear, effective communication is something we can all take action on though, no matter what our role or sector. It's not just a list of rules or grammar points - it's a lens. It's a way of looking at your work and asking, "How can I center my community through my communication and processes to the best of my ability — today and every day?"
Read with Literacy Works! Author, editor, and Emeritus Literacy Works Board member Will Linder will join us on Thursday, November 10th to discuss his new book, A Scientific Revolution! Join us at the Robert Crown Center in Evanston: litworks.org/read-with-liter…
ALT Read with Literacy Works featuring Will Linder, Co-Author of A Scientific Revolution, Ten Men and Women Who Reinvented American Medicine. Thursday, November 10th at 7 o'clock. Admission is 20 dollars. Robert Crown Community Center, Stein Room. 1801 Main Street, Evanston, Illinois. Booklist review: "Hruban and Linder's portraits form striking and accountable medical history..."
For #HealthLiteracyMonth, we'd like to highlight some important facets of health literacy, including the differences between personal and organizational health literacy. Read more from Healthy People 2030 here: health.gov/healthypeople/pri…
ALT Rethink Health Literacy: Personal. Patients can navigate medical info about complex health topics. Patients feel comfortable asking clarifying questions. Patients can navigate a medical portal. Patients anticipate what to ask before their visit. Organizational. Health care professionals use plain language and explain new terms. Doctors perform an understanding check. Healthcare systems make their portals user friendly. Organizations provide resources that clearly explain processes.
October is #HealthLiteracyMonth - Read our latest blog post on the Lab Report to learn more about personal and organizational health literacy and how it relates to plain language! litworks.org/post/lessons-fr…
Do you use handouts and worksheets in your program? Learn how to craft user-friendly templates, worksheets, and other materials with our next Format session on October 12 from 2-4 pm! Register here: literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
Join us on October 13th for our latest Community Literacy training: Student-Centered Curriculum Building. Learn how to keep your learners' goals in mind as you navigate lesson planning and tutoring design: literacyworks.app.neoncrm.co…
ALT Community Literacy Professional Development. Student Center Curriculum Building. Thursday, October 13 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm on Zoom. Learn more about centering your learners' goals in your lesson planning and long term tutoring design. This is a great opportunity for both new and experienced tutors!
A new wave of laws has made voting even harder for Americans with low literacy skills — a continuation of one of the most brazen suppression campaigns in America.
Join reporters @AnnieWaldman and @AliyyaSwaby on Sept. 28 to learn more: propub.li/3qTLg8O
Instead of using the term 'illiterate,' we recommend using more precise language to accurately describe the person or community you are referring to or working with! #AEFLWeek
ALT What should we say instead? The term illiterate is inaccurate and harmful. Below are some more precise and descriptive alternatives. Person with literacy related goals. Adult or English language learners. Person pursuing their GED. Communities impacted by educational inequity. Read more at lit works dot org slash lab dash report. Hashtag A E F L Week.