Resources and Links for Tutors
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The Division of Adult Education and Literacy promotes programs that help American adults get basic skills in literacy. |
The mission of NCLA is "to support the development of independent community-based literacy programs and advocate for members' initiatives". |
ProLiteracy America provides accreditation, advocacy, and technical assistance programs and professional development services. |
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LDA is the largest non-profit volunteer organization advocating for individuals with learning disabilities and has over 200 state and local affiliates. |
Literacy.Org is a gateway to electronic resources and tools for the national and international youth and adult literacy communities. |
The National Institute for Literacy provides leadership on literacy issues. |
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Verizon Literacy is a resource for literacy information, linking providers to the general public online and encouraging collaboration and resource sharing. |
The Financial Literacy Network features a bank of training programs that improve personal finance knowledge and skills, targeting youth and adults. |
The Key provides reading material for adults with limited reading skills. Target audiences include GED or ESL students and those with learning disabilities. |
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Quizzes, exercises and puzzles to help students learn English. This site has thousands of contributions by many teachers. |
The Annenberg Channel is a free satellite channel for schools, colleges, libraries, public broadcasting stations. |
ACE is a leader on key higher education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. |
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Learn About Money Skills |
Financial Games |
Health Literacy Brochures from the Food and Drug Administration |







