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Research Forum Webinar: Evidence-Based Reading Instruction

Name Research Forum Webinar: Evidence-Based Reading Instruction
Start 4/22/2026 12:00:00 PM
End 4/22/2026 1:00:00 PM
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Literacy is a fundamental skill that enables adults to live productive lives, participate in the workforce, make informed health decisions, support children's education, and engage with their community and government. However, about 130 million or 54% of U.S. adults read below the sixth-grade equivalent level, and the number of adults ranked at the lowest levels of literacy (PIAAC Level 1 or lower), who are “at risk for difficulties using or comprehending print material” are growing. It is critical that we address literacy skills in adult education. 

Reading ability develops through the interaction of cognitive, linguistic, and contextual factors, and research in the learning sciences shows that literacy is not a “natural” outcome of exposure alone but is supported by explicit instruction and systematic learning experiences that build phonological awareness, decoding, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. 

Join this webinar to explore evidence-based strategies and how to apply them in adult education contexts. 

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