SYRACUSE, N.Y., May 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ProLiteracy
will host their biennial conference on Adult Education in
San Antonio, Texas, September 20-22. At this three-day conference,
adult literacy practitioners, teachers, tutors, managers,
directors, board members, and students will learn new ideas,
network, and lead change in the adult literacy field.
The conference will feature new programming strands reflective
of current realities: Crisis Management; Distance Learning/Digital
Literacy/Digital Equity and Access; Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion.
With over 100 presentations and workshops, programs will have
the opportunity to explore how organizations and practitioners can
collaborate to build instructional capacity and deliver innovative,
effective literacy services that benefit adult learners, their
families, and our shared communities.
Keynote speaker, Kerry Suddes
from For Impact, will share stories from the field of fundraising
as well as innovative ideas that have transformed thousands of
organizations and raised over $2
billion in funding.
"As the world emerges from the pandemic and vaccines become
readily available, we look forward to holding one of the first
in-person conferences this fall," said President and CEO,
Kevin Morgan. "The 2021 ProLiteracy
Conference on Adult Education in San
Antonio, Texas, will be an opportunity for adult literacy
professionals to learn about the latest trends in adult education
and network with other program leaders from around the
country."
About ProLiteracy
ProLiteracy is the largest adult literacy and basic education
nonprofit membership organization in the nation. ProLiteracy is the
leader in adult literacy content development, programs, and
advocacy for more than 60 years. ProLiteracy works with its member
organizations to help adults gain the reading, writing, math,
English, and digital skills they need to be successful. ProLiteracy
advocates on behalf of adult learners and the programs that serve
them, provides training and professional development, and publishes
materials used in adult literacy and basic education instruction.
ProLiteracy has 1,000 member programs in all 50 states, and works
with 21 nongovernmental organizations in 35 developing countries.
For more information, visit ProLiteracy.org. You can follow us on
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Media Contact
Caitlin MacSeamus, ProLiteracy, 315-214-2577,
cmacseamus@proliteracy.org
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