![]() ![]() More information and updates are available at /adult-education. Learning is a lifelong venture, and we encourage Philadelphians to pursue their educational goals in the coming new year.”īeginning this year, the City’s Office of Children and Families now oversees City-led adult education services and partnerships. “Math, language, and computer skills benefit every resident, household, and community. Literacy and digital skills are more vital now than ever so residents can qualify for quality jobs,” said Deputy Mayor Cynthia Figueroa. The pandemic has radically changed how we work and how we access information. “We are glad to relaunch adult education services for residents. To enroll, residents should visit /adult-education to find the campus closest to them, and call to speak with a learning coach who will help learners enroll in the right class for their schedule, goals, and skill level. Each One Teach One Community Learning Center. Each One Teach One Adult Literacy Program of San Antonio. The City of Philadelphia has partnered with several community-based providers to provide the classes through a centralized enrollment and referral process. Continuing Education, Computer and Related Technology Classes, Language Instruction. Classes include reading, writing, math, basic computer classes, high school equivalency preparation, and English for speakers of other languages. To quickly find GED test prep centers and in-person classes conveniently located near you, just enter your city, state, or zip code. ![]() PHILADELPHIA – City residents can now sign up for free, online adult education classes scheduled to begin next month.
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