Self-Paced and On-Demand Courses for Adult Education
Adult Ed 101
Focus: This course is designed to provide information on Title II Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and the Arizona Adult Education System. Applicable for new adult education staff. Register here.
Blended Learning Certification (TVM Requirement)
Focus: Ensure an understanding of blended learning as a mode of instruction. This course will also provide a deeper dive into the evidence and use of the 'Teacher Verification Model'. Register here.
Building a Google Site for Your Blended Classroom
Focus: Explore how Google Suite can support the learning goal(s) in the blended classroom. Create a Google Site with a curated YouTube video, a Google Form, and some written guidance for students to follow. Register here.
Introduction to the Adult Education English Language Proficiency Standards
Focus: Introductory training on navigating the English Language Proficiency Standards for Arizona Adult Educators. Register here.
Digital Literacy for Teachers (Beginner)
Focus: Introductory training on Microsoft Office Suite and Google G Suite to support Digital Literacy in the classroom. Register here.
Digital Literacy for Teachers (Intermediate)
Focus: Internet security, copyright & fair use, the Creative Commons, creating engaging presentations, utilizing feedback tools, creating surveys, and analyzing survey results. Register here.
Digital Resilience in the American Workforce (DRAW)
Focus: Digital Resilience in the American Workforce (DRAW) initiative supports the development of tools and resources to help teachers build the digital literacy and digital resilience of adult learners. The five-unit DRAW course was developed with the purpose of providing an introduction to key components of Digital Resilience. Register here.
HyFlex and Virtual Learning Engagement Course (NEW!)
Focus: In this course, teachers are able to plan their virtual and/or HyFlex classrooms with customizable resources. This course is recommended for new teachers being asked to teach in these modalities and those wanting more ideas to support engagement in their classroom. Although the course focuses on the HyFlex and Virtual classrooms, the resources presented in this course can be valuable in supporting engagement and digital literacy of in-person classes as well. Register here.
The Literacy Information and Communication System, or LINCS, is a national leadership initiative of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) to expand evidence-based practice in the field of adult education. A number of valuable, on-demand professional development opportunities are available through their website at lincs.ed.gov.




