Use
the Learn to Earn Toolkit to build skills to prepare you for the
workforce. Through your training on the Learn to Earn Toolkit, you will:
➧ Create
your personal account and profile
➧ Be
introduced to 10 topic areas of learning for the workforce
➧ Learn
specific lessons within each topic area
➧ Explore
career possibilities
➧ Learn
new vocabulary in context
What
is the Learn to Earn Toolkit?
Learn
to Earn Toolkit is a free online
collection of articles that focus on work skills. Articles focus on ten skills
that employers say are important for new employees to have. The skills are also
ones that employers say many new employees do not have. There are a total of 30
articles at each level that focus on these ten skills. Adult students can read
articles and take quizzes on their own. The topics can also be used in adult
education or family learning programs. Instructors can track a learner’s
progress, and learners can print a list of the skills they have learned.
What
is included in the content?
Learn
to Earn offers a topic overview for each of the ten focus skills. Skill
overview pages include a short introduction to the skill, an activity to
practice with a partner, and a link to explore for more information about a
specific job that uses the skill. On each skill page, you can link to three
lessons for deeper learning about specific concepts of that skill.
What
is the grade level of the text on Learn to Earn Toolkit?
Intermediate
texts on Learn to Earn Toolkit are written at an average 4.7 grade level.
Advanced texts are written at an average 7.7 grade level. Grade levels were
determined using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level.
How
are the quizzes structured?
Each
quiz consists of six content questions, one idiom question, and three
vocabulary questions.
Choose
a skill and start learning!
You’ll
find an introduction to read for each skill. Read the overview, practice the
skill, and explore more information about the topic. You will find three
articles for each skill.
You’ll
find vocabulary words to help you learn more. You can use the Word Wheel to see
how many words you learn. Take a quiz after each article to add that skill to
your work-related skills list.
✬ Critical
Thinking
✬ English
Language
✬ Oral
Communication
✬ Reading
Comprehension
✬ Teamwork
✬ Diversity
✬ Information
Technology Application
✬ Professionalism
✬ Social
Responsibility
✬ Written
Communication
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