Augusta Adult and Community Education
Augusta, ME
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Literacy
at Augusta Adult and Community Education
Personal Finance - In Person W24
with Kenlyn Clark, Augusta Adult and Community Education
This is a High School Diploma class that teaches students how to budget their money and save for the future. After learning how to budget, students will learn the basics of investing, how the stock market works, and how to save for retirement.
G'metrics Digital Literacy W24
with Kenlyn Clark, Augusta Adult and Community Education
NorthStar Digital Literacy Tue In-Person/Thu Open Lab W24
with Kenlyn Clark, Augusta Adult and Community Education
Northstar Digital Literacy defines basic skills needed to perform tasks on computers and online. Online, self-guided modules assess the ability of individuals to perform tasks based on these skills.
Included are basic computer digital literacy standards and modules in three main areas:
Essential Computer Skills - Basic Computer Skills, Internet Basics, Using Email, Windows OS, Mac OS
Essential Software Skills – Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs
Using Technology in Daily Life - Social Media, Information Literacy, Career Search Skills, Accessing Telehealth Appointments, Supporting K-12 Distance Learning, Your Digital Footprint
Please call our office at 207-626-2470 for more information. Class is in person on Tuesdays and is a support lab on Thursdays.
Emerging Math AM W24
with Elizabeth Johnson, Augusta Adult and Community Education
Independent Learning Lab Emerging Math is aligned with College and Career Readiness Standards Level C (basic math skills). The course is a hybrid format allowing students to work online outside of class and also attend class for in-person direct instruction and support. This class provides AACE high school diploma students with the opportunity to earn one required math credit. This class is also appropriate for adult transition students.
Advising & Workforce Workshops April 25 - SMART Goals W24
with Sydney Bolduc, Augusta Adult and Community Education
These workshops present an opportunity to meet AACE Community Partner employers in a business casual setting to discuss workforce development. Including the importance of fine-tuning your soft and social skills, how your routine influences your daily actions and productivity, and listening to guest speakers share their experiences from different workplace environments.
Family Literacy April: Helping Hands: Recycling W24
with Kelli Gilzow Stowell, Augusta Adult and Community Education
Monthly Storytime Adventures are curated to include a copy of the storybook for each child registered. A comprehensive craft to accompany the book, along with a take-home and follow-up for parents/guardians to continue the discussions from our Adventure together. The outdoors, movement, and opportunity for creative outlet are encouraged.
These sessions are ideal for parents/guardians of children birth to 4 years. Parent/Guardian discussions will be monthly to discuss topics of how to integrate literacy into our lives with the assistance of Community Partners.
Family Literacy May: Clive and His Hats W24
with Kelli Gilzow Stowell, Augusta Adult and Community Education
Monthly Storytime Adventures are curated to include a copy of the storybook for each child registered. A comprehensive craft to accompany the book, along with a take-home and follow-up for parents/guardians to continue the discussions from our Adventure together. The outdoors, movement, and opportunity for creative outlet are encouraged.
These sessions are ideal for parents/guardians of children birth to 4 years. Parent/Guardian discussions will be monthly to discuss topics of how to integrate literacy into our lives with the assistance of Community Partners.
Advising & Workforce Workshops May 9 - Resume & Interviewing W24
with Sydney Bolduc, Augusta Adult and Community Education
These workshops present an opportunity to meet AACE Community Partner employers in a business casual setting to discuss workforce development. Including the importance of fine-tuning your soft and social skills, how your routine influences your daily actions and productivity, and listening to guest speakers share their experiences from different workplace environments.