Adult Education and Family Literacy Week – September 15–21, 2024

LINCS is celebrating Adult Education and Family Literacy (AEFL) Week!

Learn more on the National Coalition for Literacy’s National AEFL Week page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use the site?

The Learner Center is free and does not require a login. The resources on this site are organized by seven goals: Learn to Read, Learn Math, Learn Science, Learn English, Get Job Skills, Become a U.S. Citizen, and Stay Healthy. You can find resources by choosing one of the circles. When you are in other sections of the site, you can see these goals in the darker blue menu bar. From anywhere on the site, you can bet back to the homepage by selecting “Home” from the menu. 

How can I find something in the LINCS Learner Center?

You can find resources on the LINCS Learner Center in two ways. You can select a goal and browse through the resources on that goal’s page. You can also search for a resource using keywords. At the top of every page is a search box where you can type in keywords about what you are looking for or want to do.

How can I get help in using this site?

For help in using this site, contact us.

I have a question about a resource on this site. What should I do?

For questions about a resource on this site, you will need to contact the creators of the resource. You can do this by searching for the contact information shared on the resource site itself.

Who hosts this site?

This site is a part of a project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The resources on this site come from many different government agencies and other organizations. The U.S. Department of Education does not own or maintain these resources or endorse them. The site will evolve over time and any updates will be announced on the LINCS homepage.