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2025 Iowa Adult Education and Literacy Summer Conference
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Wednesday, July 16
 

10:25am CDT

Building A Reading Life for Adult Learners and Families
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Speakers
avatar for Pam Cote

Pam Cote

Senior Director of Literacy Programs and Partnerships, Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
Pam Cote is the Senior Director of Literacy Programs and Partnerships at the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy. With an extensive background in education and literacy advocacy, Pam brings a wealth of experience and passion to her role. She is responsible for overseeing the... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Ballroom 107

10:25am CDT

Math Strategies for Struggling Learners
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Many of our adult learners struggle with math—some with learning disabilities (diagnosed and not diagnosed), and others with learning difficulties. This session will dip into the research around Developmental Dyscalculia and its associated characteristics. (Note: Diagnosis of learning disabilities [LD] is beyond our scope, and the scope of the workshop. The intent is to understand disabilities related to math.) We will explore strategies and teaching tips for working with student who struggle with math—remember, any strategy developed for a learner with an LD works for all who encounter difficulties!

Participants will be provided with resources and ideas that they can implement in their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy NY
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and volunteer adult literacy agencies across the state.  Prior to becoming Lit... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Room 108

10:25am CDT

What Neuroscience Tells Us About Adult Learning: The Learning Partnerships Model
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
During this workshop, attendees will learn five insights about neuroscience and what they mean for adult learning. Attendees will also learn how to take those insights and apply them in the classroom through the Learning Partnerships Model.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah E. Schoper

Sarah E. Schoper

High School Equivalency Diploma Instructor, Iowa Central Community College, Storm Lake campus
Sarah Schoper, PhD, is a High School Equivalency Instructor at Iowa Central Community College. She consults, writes, and presents regularly about learning, disability justice, organizational transformation, and first-generation college students. Sarah loves teaching her students and... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Room 109

11:35am CDT

Enhancing Family Literacy Instruction: Collaboration Breakout
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
This session will focus on sharing best practices, innovative strategies, and resources for Family Literacy. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate and discuss challenges and successes in their Family Literacy Instruction. Come ready to share your insight, ask questions, and learn! 
Speakers
avatar for Kelly Heth

Kelly Heth

Parent Education Specialist, Hawkeye Community College
Kelly Heth is the Parent Education Specialist at Hawkeye Community College. She has a BA Degree in Elementary Education and an MA Degree in Teaching. Before joining the Hawkeye team, Kelly worked as an elementary teacher and a home visitor for Headstart. She loves working with families... Read More →
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Manager of English Language Learning and Family Literacy, Hawkeye Community College
Natalie Miller is the Manager of English Language Learning and Family Literacy at Hawkeye Community College. She has a BA degree in Communications and an MA degree in TESOL. She has  been working in ELL for over 15 years. Natalie lives in Waterloo, IA with her husband and three... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
Ballroom 107

11:35am CDT

Let's Study! Study Skills for Adult Learners
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
Throughout the years, tutors and instructors comment that students are unable or willing to complete classwork outside class. The assumption that students know how to study may be the issue.  This presentation focuses on the why and how of studying for adult learners with activities to make it all interesting! Your participation will be welcome!
Speakers
avatar for Ann Beeson, M.Ed.

Ann Beeson, M.Ed.

Senior Sales Consultant, Adult Education Specialists / New Readers Press
As an independent representative, Ann Beeson has worked with adult education and literacy programs in 10 states for over 24 years, presenting at state & national conferences.  She currently offers resources through New Readers Press.  Ann has a Master’s degree in Curriculum... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
Room 108

11:35am CDT

Vocabulary Strategies to Strengthen Literacy
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
More isn't always better: we'll discuss how a deep vocabulary impacts both language comprehenion and word recognition and makes for better readers. You'll leave with strategies you can start incorporating into your classes on Monday. 
Speakers
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Alex Lubbers

ESL Coordinator, Kirkwood Community College
Alex Lubbers is an ELL Coordinator at Kirkwood Community College and previously taught high school German for eight years. To support instructors and help improve instruction and outcomes throughout the program, she has developed and implemented professional development targeting... Read More →
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Lauren Keating

Instructor, Kirkwood Community College
Lauren Keating is an experienced educator, having taught high school Spanish, ABE and ESL at Kirkwood, family literacy outreach, and working as an AEA consultant. She uses all of her previous experiences and skills to recruit and train volunteers for Kirkwood's AEL tutoring program... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
Room 108

2:00pm CDT

Empowering Incarcerated Learners: Corrections Collaboration Session
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
This session will focus on innovative approaches, effective partnerships, and real-world success stories that demonstrate practical tools, strategies, and inspiration being used across the state to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals in correctional facilities. Participants will share experiences and collaborate on solutions to common challenges in corrections education.
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Ballroom 107

2:00pm CDT

Teaching With CASAS and Employability Skills in Mind
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
This session will focus on vocabulary and reading strategies intended to facilitate growth in CASAS scores. Hands-on activities and resources for you and our students, employing a variety of reading formats will be shared. Short stories, essays, music, and poetry will also be included, because as Robin Williams in Dead Poets' Society said, "That's what we stay alive for."
Speakers
avatar for Cheryl Goodwillie

Cheryl Goodwillie

HiSET Instructor, Iowa Western Community College
Cheryl Goodwillie has a master's degree in Reading from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and was a Reading Specialist in the Omaha Public Schools for over thirty years.  This is her ninth year teaching adult education students at IWCC.  Improving literacy skills in students of... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Room 109

2:00pm CDT

The 6 Anchors to Student Retention
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
This session will explore the research publication, "The 6 Anchors of Student Retention", by Jen Denton, M.Ed. in collaboration with Essential Education.  Using a qualitative research method, Denton explores six key factors that impact adult student motivation.  Discover how the use of these elements will enhance engagement and progression through your program.  This contextual approach to adult learning theory will help you to connect with techniques that will be easily transferable to your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Scott Schneider

Dr. Scott Schneider

Dean of Adult Education, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
Scott Schneider has been an adult education practitioner for nearly 40 years, having served in public and private sectors in for-credit and not-for-credit roles.  Throughout his career, he has encountered many students who have overcome life circumstances and have gone on to find... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Room 108

3:15pm CDT

The Silent Epidemic: How Self-Esteem Affects Academic Performance
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
By understanding the factors influencing self-esteem and implementing effective strategies to boost it, educators can significantly enhance their students' academic performance and overall well-being. This class equips educators with the knowledge and tools needed to create a supportive and empowering learning environment, ultimately helping students achieve their full potential. We will explore various factors that influence self-esteem, their impact on HiSET (High School Equivalency Test) and literacy, strategies to boost self-esteem in the classroom, and effective test-taking strategies.
Speakers
avatar for Avie Cupples

Avie Cupples

Corrections Education Coordinator, Iowa Central Community College / Fort Dodge Correctional Facility
Avie Cupples holds a Master's Degree in Teaching Education from Eastern Oregon University and brings a wealth of experience to the field of education. Currently serving as the Corrections Education Coordinator at Iowa Central Community College/Fort Dodge Correctional Facility, Avie... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room 108

3:15pm CDT

Using Corpora and Corpora-Derived Materials to Enhance Vocabulary Instruction
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
With limited instructional time, what vocabulary words warrant explicit attention? Which words will give your students the biggest bang for their buck? In this session, we’ll discuss how to leverage corpora (databases of written and/or spoken language created to analyze linguistic structures) and materials derived from them to level-up your vocabulary instruction. As adult educators, we can use these powerful tools to make purposeful, data-driven decisions about which vocabulary to teach and how to approach teaching them. Corpora allow us to go beyond teaching vocabulary that we subjectively “think are pretty common”.  

In this session, we will:
  • Discuss what corpora are, their history and development, and how they can be used as tools for informing classroom instruction.
  • Get an introduction to how to access and utilize the basic functions of Corpus for Contemporary American English (COCA).
  • Discover corpus-derived word frequency lists and discuss how to pick the best list for your instructional context.
  • Examine ways to incorporate word frequency lists into classroom activities and practices.
Speakers
avatar for John Windheuser

John Windheuser

ELL Coordinator, Des Moines Area Community College
John Windheuser is the English Language Learner (ELL) Coordinator at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). He has worked in DMACC’s ELL program since 2016. Prior to joining DMACC, John taught ESL/ELL in Madrid, Spain and Seattle, Washington. He holds a B.A. in Spanish from... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room 109
 
Thursday, July 17
 

9:45am CDT

Clearing the Hurdles
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
Do you have students who just seem to be spinning their wheels?  Are they encountering obstacles that are keeping them from crossing the finish line?  Learn about some of the unique barriers that stand in the way of student progress and discover how you can engage in creative, out-of-the-box approaches to help them overcome them.  Come prepared to share some of your own unique strategies so that everyone walks away with new, innovative ideas to test back home.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Scott Schneider

Dr. Scott Schneider

Dean of Adult Education, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
Scott Schneider has been an adult education practitioner for nearly 40 years, having served in public and private sectors in for-credit and not-for-credit roles.  Throughout his career, he has encountered many students who have overcome life circumstances and have gone on to find... Read More →
avatar for Megan Linzy-Johnson

Megan Linzy-Johnson

Data Specialist/Office Coordinator, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
Megan Linzy-Johnson has risen through the ranks of adult education and literacy, starting her journey as a GED graduate and growing into roles of increasing responsibility in the very program where she earned her start.  She quickly developed a deep passion for service and the students... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
Room 109

9:45am CDT

Cultivating Positive Mindsets With Adult Learners
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
This workshop will equip adult educators with practical strategies to help learners build resilience, confidence, and a growth mindset in their educational journeys. We will dip into some research about building positive mindsets, and practice some activities designed to help build positive mindsets.   Participants will leave with evidence-based strategies they can use right away in their interactions with students.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy NY
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and volunteer adult literacy agencies across the state.  Prior to becoming Lit... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
Room 108

10:55am CDT

Demystifying the CASAS STEPS and GOALS 2 Assessments: Interpreting Test Results and Reports for ESL and ABE Instruction
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
This session is designed for adult education instructors. Through interactive discussions and hands-on activities instructors will focus on how to use the results from the STEPS and GOALS 2 test series. Participants will analyze the new TOPSpro Enterprise (TE) reports to make instructional decisions. Participants will choose from student or class level reports including the Individual Skills Profile, Content Standards Report, Competency Performance Report, and Task Area Report. 
Speakers
avatar for Kristine Kruczek Mains, M.Ed.

Kristine Kruczek Mains, M.Ed.

National Program and Training Specialist, CASAS, Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems
Kristine Kruczek is a Program Specialist with CASAS – Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems. She has an in-depth understanding of various implementation and training requirements to effectively support clients and provide technical guidance and support in adopting CASAS... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Room 114

10:55am CDT

Navigating Learning Disabilities and Self Advocacy for Students
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Many of our students have learning disabilities (whether formally diagnosed or not) that can be barriers to their learning.  Understanding their challenges can empower students to find learning styles that work for them, advocate for their own education, and take control of their learning. Using resources from LINCs Learning to Achieve series and other resources, this session will provide strategies and information to adult education practitioners that they can take back to their students, to help them in their educational journeys. 
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy NY
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and volunteer adult literacy agencies across the state.  Prior to becoming Lit... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Room 108

10:55am CDT

Using Gemma HiLo Books and Other Easy Texts for Adult Learner Reading Fluency and Comprehension
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Two cornerstones of successful outcomes for adult literacy programs is improved learner reading fluency and comprehension. Yet few literacy workers know about the way fluency supports comprehension, nor how reading fluency can be developed in-class with learners. This workshop will focus on the important fluency-comprehension relationship. Some simple, easy-to-use methodologies will be demonstrated using authentic, high-interest literacy-supporting books. Participant input and commentary will be encouraged and welcomed. 
Speakers
avatar for Greta Gorsuch

Greta Gorsuch

Co-editor, Reading in a Foreign Language https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/
Greta Gorsuch is Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics, Texas Tech University. An author of academic titles such as Second Language Course Evaluation (Information Age, 2016) and Using Theories for Second Language Teaching and Learning (Bloomsbury, 2024), she also writes original... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Room 109
 
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