This Web site serves as a virtual home base for many
of
World
Education's technology-based projects
for
adult education teachers in
the United States.
This report, Technology in Today's ABE
Classroom: A Look at the Technology Practices
and Preferences of Adult Basic Education
Teachers, presents highlights from
our technology survey of the northeastern
U.S. conducted in during the winter of
2003. You
can download a PDF copy of the report
here.
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Over the last year or so we have been coordinating
with SABES and
the Ohio State Literacy Resource Center to
publish each volume of Adventures of
Assessment on
the Web. Published by SABES as an annual
volume, Adventures in Assessment provides
a forum for adult literacy practitioners
to critically reflect upon a range of issues
and experiences pertaining to assessment.

Hosted on the hub1 site, Computers
in Action is a series of stand-alone
lesson plans for teachers using computers
in the ESOL classroom, co-authored by
Steve Quann (see bios).

The
Computers and English for Speakers of
Other Languages (CESOL) site, also
hosted by hub1/World Education and developed
and maintained by Steve Quann, is for
teachers who are interested in integrating
technology into the ESL/EFL classroom.