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Kae Slayton, right, an intern at Literacy Works, acts out a writing exercise with a member of her group during a class of adult literary volunteers at Literacy Works on Nov. 4, 2015.
In the study reported here, we examined whether success (or failure) in assimilating the structure of a second language can be predicted by general statistical-learning abilities that are ...
Part of the Progressive Growth series, this paper identifies adults who could benefit from lifelong learning and suggests policies to help them.
First Literacy, a Boston-based nonprofit, announced that it has awarded grants to eight organizations across Massachusetts to advance adult basic education and English‑language learning.