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October 31-November 2, 2013
Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Conference on Adult Literacy brings together adult literacy advocates and educators to share new ideas, learn from leading thinkers, and inspire one another. Perhaps that's why so many attendees describe USCAL as the highlight of their year. Join us at the 2013 conference, and discover what the buzz is all about.
USCAL 2013 will continue the momentum of USCAL 2011! We will address the important issues facing adult literacy programs in the emerging areas of:
- workforce training and career pathways
- fundraising
- citizenship education
- health literacy
- financial literacy
- tutor training
- English language learning
- contextualized learning
- technology and digital literacy
- public policy and advocacy concerns
USCAL 2013 national and regional partners:
- Academy of Hope
- American Association of Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE)
- American Library Association (ALA)
- Association of Adult Literacy Professional Developers (AALPD)
- The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
- Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
- CLASP
- The Coalition of Lifelong Learning Organizations (COLLO)
- Correctional Education Association
- Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy
- Home Builders Institute
- Interweave Solutions
- Jobs for the Future (JFF)
- Kentucky Educational Television (KET)
- Literacy Council of Montgomery County, Maryland
- Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
- Literacy Funders Network
- Literacy Powerline
- Literacy Volunteers and Advocates
- National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs (NAASLN)
- National Center for Family Literacy
- National Coalition for Literacy
- National Forum on Information Literacy (NFIL)
- ProLiteracy Council of State Organizations
- Reading is Fundamental (RIF)
- Senior Service America
- TESOL International Association
- VALUE USA
- Women Expanding Literacy Education Action Resource Network (WE LEARN)
- World Education
- YWCA National Capital Area