There are 36 million adults lacking basic literacy in the United States. Many of them might be considered relics of the industrial age supplanted by an era of knowledge work, but an estimated 12 million are under the age of 35. And quite a few struggle to find work--at least of the meaningful, sustainable variety. The 24 million holding down employment are mostly in menial positions replete with the kind of long commutes, inflexible hours and low pay that all too often characterize living paycheck to paycheck, rather than improving one's quality of life.
These adults are extremely diverse by conventional standards and life experiences. Some may have fallen off track in the K-12 system due to circumstances at home or unidentified learning needs, while others are immigrants--some with college degrees from their native country--facing language barriers to better job prospects.
The only common ground is the learning gaps which separate them from building vocational skills--and the socioeconomic benefits they afford. And there is little evidence to suggest these gaps are easily filled. For all of the hardworking adult learning professionals and volunteers, the diversity and quantity of adult learning needs far outpace the accessibility and availability of adult learning programs.
When it come to addressing these gaps through technology, many of the challenges run parallel to K-12 education: 1) there is still a dearth of broadband access and robust devices, 2) the learning needs and academic goals are equally diverse and evasive, and 3) no one can agree exactly what problems are best solved through technology.
But what makes adult learners unique--and hopefully attractive to education reform innovators--is that they are grown-ups. They have life experiences well beyond the confines of the academy. They are unencumbered by Common Core standards and SAT scores. Rather than participate in education as a necessary event, adult learners already act as consumers--presumably ready to act on a compelling learning proposition.
This guide, made possible by a grant from the Joyce Foundation, explores the burgeoning relationship between adult basic education and technology innovation. Through the on-the-ground perspectives of adult learners, up-and-coming innovations, or analysis of the adult edtech landscape, these resources shed light on what compelling learning propositions are possible.
Adult Learning Overview
Discussing the challenges and promises of using technology to serve the needs of under-skilled adults.
Innovations in Adult Education
New and interesting ideas for increasing access and quality of learning opportunities for adult learners.
Perspectives on the Ground
Discussing on-the-ground efforts, challenges and perspectives in adult learning.
Current EdTech Landscape
The edtech landscape for adult basic education largely mirrors available funding sources--either education or workforce development grants--for brick-and-mortar adult learning programs over the past thirty-plus years. Big publishers lead the way in providing curriculum, having made the transition to web-based platforms in recent years.
English Language Learning comprises a considerable portion of the space as the adult immigrant population moves into a knowledge worker economy and needs foundational skills to access opportunities in-person and digitally.
The landscape is most lacking in tools that increase access to building foundational literacy and numeracy skills. Both are necessary to access the broader offering of adult learning opportunities, but generally only available through non-profit and community-based programs that have the human and financial resources to implement site-based tools. There is a strong need for wrap-around services that remove barriers to participating in such programs, as well as personalized tools that can help adults build skills in-situ.
Adult Learning Products
Below is a comprehensive list of products and services that specifically target under-skilled adults looking to build basic literacy, numeracy and career skills. The list is by no means exhaustive, as there are other tools which don't expressly cater to this population but offer suitable content (e.g. YouTube, Udemy).
Product | Customers |
ACT Career Curriculum LMS and courses focused on building foundational workplace skills for adults. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills, Job Search |
Individuals Comm. Colleges Businesses Non-Profits |
Core Skills Mastery Adaptive course prepares students for life, emphasizing problem solving persistence and more. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills |
Comm. Colleges Businesses Job Seekers |
GCF LearnFree Provides adult learners with opportunities to strengthen 21st century career and life skills. Focus: Literacy, Math, Digital Literacy |
Comm. Colleges Job Seekers |
iPathways Prepares adult learners for high school, equivalency exams, including the GED test. Focus: Literacy, Math, Test Prep |
Comm. Colleges Non-Profits |
KET Fast Forward KET’s online GED preparation program. Focus: Literacy, Math, Test Prep |
Individuals Prison Systems Non-Profits |
KET Workplace Essentials Aims to support adult learners who are searching for jobs or trying to get better jobs. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills |
Individuals Businesses Job Seekers Non-Profits Prison Systems |
LiveMocha Language learning community offers traditional instruction and native speaker interaction. Focus: English Language Learning (ELL) |
Individuals |
McGraw-Hill Workforce Access Provides online courses for adult learners working towards certification for gaining employment. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills |
Individuals Comm. Colleges Businesses Non-Profits Job Seekers |
McGraw-Hill Workforce Connects Supports adult learners in choosing a career path and becoming career-ready. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills, Job Search |
Individuals Comm. Colleges Businesses Non-Profits Job Seekers |
MyPLACE Online Blending learning program to support large-scale adult literacy and work-readiness for adults in Philadelphia. Focus: Literacy, Career Skills, Job Search |
Individuals Job Seekers Non-Profits Prison Systems |
Pearson MyFoundations Lab Competency-based courseware with an emphasis on personalized learning paths. Focus: Literacy, Math, Career Skills, Digital Literacy |
Comm. Colleges |
Seams LMS (formerly Skillsboost) Provides online training programs for companies looking to train their employees. Focus: Career Skills |
Businesses |
Skillshare Short online courses from industry leaders with corresponding projects. Focus: Career Skills, Job Search, Test Prep, Digital Literacy |
Individuals Job Seekers |
Skylab Learning Mobile, game-based learning supporting English language development for working adults. Focus: ELL, Career Skills |
Businesses Non-Profits |
Spark3000 Adult basic literacy. Focus: Literacy, ELL |
Comm. Colleges Businesses Prison Systems |
U.S.A. Learns Improve English through online courses. Focus: ELL, Career Skills |
Individuals Job Seekers Comm. Colleges |
Words2Learn Support vocabulary development for adult learners preparing for postsecondary education programs. Focus: ELL |
Comm. Colleges Businesses |