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Wednesday October 21, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Discover how a correctional education program evolved from a traditional GED study hall into an engaging, supportive learning environment. This session will share practical strategies for increasing student motivation, participation, and success. Explore approaches that help build connections with a diverse and sometimes challenging student population. While focused on incarcerated learners, the ideas and strategies presented can be applied in a variety of adult education and classroom settings.
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Stacy Everding

Coordinator, Southwest Adult Basic Education, South
Stacy Everding has worked in Adult Basic Education for more than 10 years, first as a teacher and now as the Coordinator for Southwest ABE South. Throughout her career, she has taught English language learners, citizenship classes, and GED preparation courses. She has also served... Read More →
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Lisa Woll

ABE Teacher, Southwest Adult Basic Education, South
Lisa Woll is an ABE Teacher for District 518 which is part of the Southwest Consortium. Lisa has been teaching ABE in Worthington for the past four years where she teaches Intermediate English and Citizenship. In addition, Lisa spends her afternoons at Prairie Justice Center of Nobles... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Suite 109 - Lower Level 30 Civic Center Dr SE, Rochester, MN 55904, USA

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