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What Leaders Need: Finding & Keeping Amazing Volunteers

September 18, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

When resources are tight, it can be difficult to know where to turn to get answers on core topics – but those answers are crucial to leaders’ ability to offer quality programs. 

What Leaders Need, for new and emerging literacy leaders, is presented via a tri-state partnership. Literacy Texas is proud to partner with Adult Learning Alliance of Arkansas and Oklahoma Literacy Coalition to bring quality professional development to literacy leaders across three states.

Read more about the What Leaders Need quarterly online training series.

Thank you so much for your interest!

This event is now over.

QUICK LINKS FOR THIS WHAT LEADERS NEED SESSION:

Click on any of the links below to go straight to that section, or simply scroll down the page.

  • Basic details
  • About this topic
  • Meet the panel
  • Online registration
  • PD Certificates
  • Downloads and printable documents
  • Special thanks

BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM (CT).

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 8:50 AM. 

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

Volunteers can make so many good things happen, and can help adult literacy programs with lean budgets do more than would otherwise be possible.

So where can you find reliable folks?
What’s reasonable to expect of them in terms of training and ongoing time commitment?
How can you show your gratitude in ways that resonate?
And above all – how can you be sure that what a volunteer can provide is what the adult students in your literacy programs need?

In this panel discussion, hear from adult literacy professionals who work closely with volunteers, about what they’ve learned and how they make it all work.

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - volunteer support and management
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - community partnerships, collaboration
professional development topic - advocacy, public awareness
Audience
training session audience - decision makers
Level
training session level - beginner
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Texas AEL PD category - OTHER

Read more about the PD categories on the TCALL website.

See the full Texas AEL Guide.

Other info:

No other info available at this time.

MEET THE PANELISTS

Davis, Bruce

Bruce Davis

Coordinator| Great Plains Literacy Council

Bruce Davis is a retired pastor who has maintained a deep commitment to the cause of literacy. Throughout his career and into retirement, he has remained actively involved in promoting literacy within his community.

Before retiring, he dedicated seven years to serving as a board member for the Great Plains Literacy Council (GPLC) in Altus, Oklahoma. Five of those years, he served as the board president. His board experience provided him with valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities facing literacy organizations in rural areas.

When the position of Coordinator for the Great Plains Literacy Council was left vacant, he decided to step into the role in 2022. As Coordinator, Bruce focuses on managing the overall program and staff, securing funding, handling publicity, and recruiting both tutors and learners. Although the job encompasses many tasks, he especially enjoys sharing the organization’s story and recruiting new participants.

Bruce has recently begun a second term as President of the Oklahoma Literacy Coalition. This role allows him to contribute to literacy efforts at the state level, expanding his impact beyond his immediate community.

Evans, Todd

Todd Evans

Senior Director of Programs | ProLiteracy

Todd Evans is the Senior Director of Programs for ProLiteracy. He is responsible for the strategic direction and management of the services ProLiteracy provides to the adult education field, including professional development, domestic and international projects and partnerships, and membership.

Todd has been with ProLiteracy since 1995. He has spent most of his time with ProLiteracy providing training and support to tutors, teachers, students, and program managers in a variety of subjects.

Todd graduated from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1990 with a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations. He started work on a Master’s degree in Sociology, but stopped to begin working for the Memphis Literacy Council.

Todd began his literacy career in Memphis, TN, first as a volunteer tutor for the Memphis Literacy Council, and later as a staff member where he was an administrative assistant, community liaison, and trainer.

Todd is a member of many literacy and training organizations, including the Literacy Roundtable, a consortium of literacy providers throughout the St. Louis-Metro East area.

Todd has lived in St. Louis since 2001. Outside of literacy, he enjoys cooking and sports, particularly playing golf and watching University of Tennessee football and Cardinal baseball.

Vazquez, Sonia

Sonia Vazquez

Director| ESL Classes in Plano

Sonia Vazquez has volunteered at Prestonwood Baptist Church-Plano Campus since 2000, where she has taught Level 5 and Citizenship classes and served as Director of the ESL Program for the past 14 years. The program currently serves over 500 students with 65 volunteers, using the Ventures Series by Cambridge University. Offering 21 classes each semester, it maintains a 75–80% return rate and a waiting list of 250–350 students, with registration opening three months in advance due to high demand.

Venhaus, Dana

Dana Venhaus

Executive Director | Literacy Action of Central Arkansas

Dana Venhaus has been Executive Director of Literacy Action of Central Arkansas since 2022. Prior to that she was with Arkansas Extended Learning, a private community education organization she founded and managed for 20 years. She has an undergraduate degree in psychology, did her master’s work in Public Administration and is a certified public manager and certified volunteer manager.

Dana lives in Little Rock with her four-legged kids, loves spending time with family and friends, reading, traveling, pickleball, and all things outdoors. Her daughter and son-in-law live in San Francisco.

HOST

Walker, Jenny

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker
Executive Director
Literacy Texas

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker serves as the Executive Director of Literacy Texas. She was a first-generation college student who personally knows the powerful role that education plays in helping change the course of a person’s life. This passion has fueled a career in education that has spanned over two decades and impacted thousands of students. She earned a doctorate in education leadership and a master’s degree in education administration, both from Texas A&M University–Texarkana. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas. Dr. Walker also attended Texarkana College and was a graduate of Liberty-Eylau High School. 
 
She is a member of the 2025 Leadership Texas class and she currently serves as a member of the Digital Opportunity Advisory Group for the Texas Broadband Development Office. In 2024, Dr. Walker represented Texas in COABE’s 2024 State Advocates for Adult Education Fellowship. 

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PD CERTIFICATES

Participants who complete the full session will receive 1.5 hours of PD credit.

Certificates of completion will be awarded after the event. Complete the survey after the training is finished to give your details and get your certificate. Surveys will be sent via email after the training, and certificates will be prepared and sent after the survey closes.

Please pay attention to the due dates – after each event is wrapped up, we will not be able to go back and re-issue your PD certificate. If you know you’ll need a certificate at a later date, please take care to request it in a timely manner!

DOWNLOADS & PRINTABLE DOCUMENTS

Download a flyer to display at your location or send to others who may be interested in attending [link whole sentence to PDF of flyer].

Downloadable PDF flyer for this training session is coming soon.

SPECIAL THANKS

[presenter]

[name of any sponsors or other partners – as many as relevant, new line for each]

The Texas Workforce Commission

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Tagged With: EAL & ESL, outreach, professional development, volunteers, webinar

Best of Texas: Adult Learner Persistence & Retention

September 18, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

Learn from peers about best practices and innovative ideas being put into action at literacy programs across our great state. Best of Texas brings together local experts to share their wisdom and experience – and maybe help us all avoid a few pitfalls along the way. 

Read more about the Best of Texas monthly online series.

Thank you so much for your interest!

This event is now over.

QUICK LINKS FOR THIS BEST OF TEXAS EVENT:

Click on any of the links below to go straight to that section, or simply scroll down the page.

  • Basic details
  • About this month’s topic
  • Guests this month
  • Online registration
  • PD certificates
  • Special thanks

BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Thursday, November 13, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (CT).

The Zoom room will open to registered attendees at 9:50 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This online learning session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS MONTH'S TOPIC

Most adult students know what they need and why they want to learn. How can we always put them at the very center of their own learning process, and make the learning experience one they actually look forward to?

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - instructional theory, methodology, research
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - access for everyone
professional development topic - staff & program management for nonprofits
Audience
training session audience - general audience
Level
training session level -intermediate
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Texas AEL PD category - PAL

Read more about the PD categories on the TCALL website.

See the full Texas AEL Guide.

Other info:

No other info available at this time.

GUESTS THIS MONTH

Borjon, Ashley

Ashley Borjon
Adult Education Program Director
Literacy Council of Fort Bend County

Ashley Borjon brings over 20 years of experience in management, instruction, and facilitation, with a career dedicated to adult education, workforce readiness, and community engagement. She currently serves as Program Director with the Literacy Council of Fort Bend County, where she leads initiatives that strengthen adult education and community partnerships.

A skilled consultant and instructional designer, Ashley’s focus includes program development, digital literacy, and career readiness training. Passionate about creating equitable learning opportunities, she champions innovation and empowerment through education. 

Delgado, Diana

Diana Delgado
Manager of Socioeconomic Mobility
BakerRipley

Diana Delgado holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from the University of Zulia, Venezuela, providing the foundation for her passion for empowering individuals through opportunity. She is a results-oriented leader and subject matter expert in adult education, workforce development, and socioeconomic mobility.

Currently, she serves as the Manager of Socioeconomic Mobility at BakerRipley (since November 2022), providing strategic leadership to a cross-trained team. Diana drives the development and implementation of high-impact support services, leveraging data-driven strategies for positive participant outcomes, including Internationally Trained Professionals and adult students. Previously, she guided underrepresented residents toward tech careers as a Mobility Mentor Coach. Her expertise in financial stability and community partnerships, honed at Memorial Assistance Ministries and Literacy Advance, consistently expands access to vital resources.

Spruce, Gloria

Gloria Spruce
President & CEO
Adult Education Center

Gloria Taylor Spruce is an accomplished nonprofit executive, public speaker, trainer, mentor, and fundraiser with more than a decade of experience advancing education, workforce development, and economic mobility across the Houston–Galveston region.

She serves as President & CEO of the Adult Education Center in Pearland, Texas, where she leads programs that connect adult learners to training, employment, and career growth through strong partnerships with employers, workforce boards, and community organizations. Under her leadership, the Center has expanded collaborations with corporate, civic, and educational partners and increased fundraising capacity to support equitable access to education and workforce opportunities.

Gloria is also the founder of Refined Solutions Group, a consulting firm specializing in organizational development, leadership training, and strategic planning for nonprofits and small businesses. Deeply committed to community service, she serves on multiple boards and advisory committees that focus on education, equity, and systemic change.

Recognized for her dynamic leadership, collaborative approach, and engaging speaking style, Gloria empowers individuals and organizations to overcome barriers, strengthen partnerships, and lead with purpose, vision, and measurable impact.

Host:

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Jacqueline Aguilera
Community Liaison & Program Host
Literacy Texas

Jacqueline “Jackie” Aguilera has logged 38 years of diverse experience across educational and non-profit sectors. With a focus on adult literacy, she has left an indelible mark on various initiatives and projects in the multi-layered field of adult literacy.

As an experienced adult education innovations designer, she earned a 2021 Ford Foundation Mujeres Legendarias Award for creative ed tech applications in adult education. Her service impact also extends beyond the classroom into the workforce. She empowers both employers and employees through worksite literacy training and independent consulting. She leads a local fellowship of adult education providers called the Houston Area Adult Literacy Collective (the incredible HAALC), serves on many committees, boards, and projects impacting adult learners and families, and most recently served as Project Manager for Houston’s Mayor’s Office for Adult Literacy.

In summary, Jacqueline’s multifaceted career reflects a lifelong dedication to advancing literacy and education across diverse communities and platforms. Currently on a journey through breast cancer treatment, she is more than ever committed to advancing the lives of all those she serves, making her a messenger of inspiration, innovation, and evolution.

FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION

click here to register now

REMINDER: CHECK YOUR SPAM

Every online registration will generate an automated email response with further information. If you don’t see it arrive, please check your junk mail!

PD CERTIFICATES

Someone who completes the full session will receive 1 hour of PD credit.

Certificates of completion will be awarded after the event. Complete the survey after the training is finished to give your details and get your certificate. Surveys will be sent via email in the days following the training.

SPECIAL THANKS

Ashley Borjon

Diana Delgado

Gloria Spruce

The Texas Workforce Commission

STAY IN THE KNOW -

click here to go to the literacy texas calendar
click here to see the national literacy calendar

Or get news directly from Literacy Texas:

Checked/updated 11/13/25

Tagged With: cbo, EAL & ESL, ideas, learner persistence, plain language, professional development, research based, webinar, workforce

Best of Texas: Learning Differences & Disabilities

August 27, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

Learn from peers about best practices and innovative ideas being put into action at literacy programs across our great state. Best of Texas brings together local experts to share their wisdom and experience – and maybe help us all avoid a few pitfalls along the way.

Thank you so much for your interest!

This event is now over.

QUICK LINKS FOR THIS EVENT:

Click on any of the links below to go straight to that section, or simply scroll down the page.

  • Basic details
  • About this month’s topic
  • Guests this month
  • Online registration
  • PD certificates
  • Special thanks

BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Thursday, October 9, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (CT).

The Zoom room will open to registered attendees at 9:50 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This online learning session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS MONTH'S TOPIC

Students with learning differences and disabilities make up a large percentage of the adult learners we serve. Instructors in our learning centers need to know strategies for ensuring we are meeting their special needs in our classrooms.

This Best of Texas session features leaders in our field who can help us understand the best ways to approach this challenge with imagination and thoughtfulness. 

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - learning differences & disabilities
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - access for everyone
professional development topic - instructional theory, methodology, research
Audience
training session audience - general audience
Level
training session level - beginner
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Texas AEL PD category - LIT
Texas AEL PD category - PAL
Texas AEL PD category - OTHER

Read more about the PD categories on the TCALL website.

See the full Texas AEL Guide.

Other info:

Pre-reading article – Dyslexia and Adult Literacy: The Equity Issue We Can’t Afford to Ignore

GUESTS THIS MONTH

Speights, Lara

Lara Speights
Vice President for Family Support and Adult Literacy
Neuhaus Education Center

Lara Speights, M.Ed., LDT, CALT, is a literacy advocate and researcher specializing in dyslexia therapy, with a focus on emerging bilinguals and adults (16+) with literacy below the 6th grade level.

As a parent of a child with special learning needs, she brings both professional expertise and personal experience to her advocacy for equitable access to evidence-based literacy instruction.

At Neuhaus Education Center, Lara oversees the Community Programs, which provide free services to the Greater Houston Area. Her role includes leading the Margaret H. Ley Adult Literacy program, which offers free virtual and in-person evening literacy classes for adult learners (16+) with dyslexia and related reading difficulties.

Additionally, she directs the Family Support Office, which not only delivers free community presentations on reading-related topics but also responds to numerous calls annually from family members seeking information and resources to support their children struggling with reading.

Finley, Sarah

Sarah Finley
Director of ALP
Neuhaus Education Center

Sarah Finley, M.S., LDT, CALT is a literacy educator and advocate for all learners. With twenty years of experience in education, Sarah is passionate about supporting teachers and students in developing solid foundations in literacy through evidence-based literacy instruction. She currently provides dyslexia therapy to individuals with dyslexia and other learning differences.

At Neuhaus Education Center, Sarah serves as an instructor of a young adult class and director of the Margaret H. Ley Adult Literacy program, which offers free virtual and in-person evening literacy classes for adult learners (16+) with dyslexia and related reading difficulties.

Host:

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Jacqueline Aguilera
Community Liaison & Program Host
Literacy Texas

Jacqueline “Jackie” Aguilera has logged 38 years of diverse experience across educational and non-profit sectors. With a focus on adult literacy, she has left an indelible mark on various initiatives and projects in the multi-layered field of adult literacy.

As an experienced adult education innovations designer, she earned a 2021 Ford Foundation Mujeres Legendarias Award for creative ed tech applications in adult education. Her service impact also extends beyond the classroom into the workforce. She empowers both employers and employees through worksite literacy training and independent consulting. She leads a local fellowship of adult education providers called the Houston Area Adult Literacy Collective (the incredible HAALC), serves on many committees, boards, and projects impacting adult learners and families, and most recently served as Project Manager for Houston’s Mayor’s Office for Adult Literacy.

In summary, Jacqueline’s multifaceted career reflects a lifelong dedication to advancing literacy and education across diverse communities and platforms. Currently on a journey through breast cancer treatment, she is more than ever committed to advancing the lives of all those she serves, making her a messenger of inspiration, innovation, and evolution.

FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION

click here to register now

REMINDER: CHECK YOUR SPAM

Every online registration will generate an automated email response with further information. If you don’t see it arrive, please check your junk mail!

Online registration has now closed – but we have a few spots available for last-minute registrants! Call us on 972-926-3155 to make arrangements.

PD CERTIFICATES

Participants who complete the full session will receive 1 hour of PD credit.

Certificates of completion will be awarded after the event. Complete the survey after the training is finished to give your details and get your certificate.Surveys will be sent via email after the training, and certificates will be prepared and sent after the survey closes.

Please pay attention to the due dates – after each event is wrapped up, we will not be able to go back and re-issue your PD certificate. If you know you’ll need a certificate at a later date, please take care to request it in a timely manner!

SPECIAL THANKS

[presenter]

Neuhaus Education Center

The Texas Workforce Commission

STAY IN THE KNOW -

click here to go to the literacy texas calendar
click here to see the national literacy calendar

Or get news directly from Literacy Texas:

Checked/updated 10/10/25

Tagged With: cbo, ideas, learning differences & disabilities, professional development, research based, webinar

The Expert Edge: Progress by Design

August 27, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

The Expert Edge: Online training on core topics that all adult and family literacy professionals should know. Stay sharp with The Expert Edge!

Thank you so much for your interest!

This event is now over.

QUICK LINKS FOR THIS EXPERT EDGE SESSION:

Click on any of the links below to go straight to that section, or simply scroll down the page.

  • Basic details
  • About this topic
  • Meet the presenter
  • Online registration
  • PD Certificates
  • Downloads and printable documents
  • Special thanks

BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Tuesday, October 14, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (CT).

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 12:50 PM. 

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

Knowing why an adult literacy student wants to improve their reading or their English can help us choose the right materials, recommend additional study, and help students make faster progress. And yet, setting goals in class can be challenging – and checking in on progress can be even harder.

In this session, participants will learn about simple yet powerful ways to approach goal-setting with adult students that incorporate plain language – and how one program transformed their understanding of goal-setting into a wider pattern of reflection for students and instructors alike.

This session will be aimed particularly at Texas community-based adult literacy organizations.

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - instructional theory, methodology, research
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - staff & program management for nonprofits
professional development topic - volunteer support and management
Audience
training session audience - general audience
Level
training session level - beginner
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Texas AEL PD category - LIT
Texas AEL PD category - PAL
Texas AEL PD category - OTHER

Read more about the PD categories on the TCALL website.

See the full Texas AEL Guide.

Other info:

No other info available at this time.

MEET THE PRESENTER

Bauchelle, Kathryn

Kathryn Bauchelle

After moving to Houston, TX in 2008, Kathryn volunteered as an ESL tutor at Literacy Advance of Houston, then joined the staff, holding roles over the next decade in volunteer management, program direction, fund development, grant writing, program evaluation, communications, training, and marketing. As Program Director and then VP of Programs & Partnerships, Kathryn’s focus was always on the students – and how to let experience, best practices, and research guide her and the team toward constant improvement.

She helped Literacy Advance merge successfully with Memorial Assistance Ministries in 2018, and since 2019 has worked as a consultant. She has been on the Literacy Texas team since 2021.

FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION

click here to register now

REMINDER: CHECK YOUR SPAM

Every online registration will generate an automated email response with further information. If you don’t see it arrive, please check your junk mail!

Online registration has now closed – but we have a few spots available for last-minute registrants! Call us on 972-926-3155 to make arrangements.

PD CERTIFICATES

Participants who complete the full session will receive 1.5 hours of PD credit.

Certificates of completion will be awarded after the event. Complete the survey after the training is finished to give your details and get your certificate.Surveys will be sent via email after the training, and certificates will be prepared and sent after the survey closes.

Please pay attention to the due dates – after each event is wrapped up, we will not be able to go back and re-issue your PD certificate. If you know you’ll need a certificate at a later date, please take care to request it in a timely manner!

DOWNLOADS & PRINTABLE DOCUMENTS

Download a flyer to display at your location or send to others who may be interested in attending [link whole sentence to PDF of flyer].

Downloadable PDF flyer for this training session is coming soon.

SPECIAL THANKS

The team at Literacy Advance from 2008 to 2018

[name of any sponsors or other partners – as many as relevant, new line for each]

The Texas Workforce Commission

STAY IN THE KNOW -

click here to go to the literacy texas calendar
click here to see the national literacy calendar

Or get news directly from Literacy Texas:

Last checked/updated: 10/14/25

Tagged With: cbo, EAL & ESL, ideas, learner persistence, plain language, professional development, research based, webinar

Best of Texas: Outreach & Advocacy

August 20, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

Learn from peers about best practices and innovative ideas being put into action at literacy programs across our great state. Best of Texas brings together local experts to share their wisdom and experience – and maybe help us all avoid a few pitfalls along the way.

Thank you so much for your interest!

This event is now over.

QUICK LINKS FOR THIS EVENT:

Click on any of the links below to go straight to that section, or simply scroll down the page.

  • Basic details
  • About this month’s topic
  • Guests this month
  • Online registration
  • PD certificates
  • Special thanks

BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Thursday, September 11, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (CT).

The Zoom room will open to registered attendees at 9:50 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This online learning session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS MONTH'S TOPIC

Adult education and literacy are among the most important causes in the country – yet too many people don’t know why they matter so much. And right now, the value of adult learning is seriously threatened.

Raising our voices on behalf of adult learners, their families, and our vital programs has never been more important. In this session, you’ll hear from folks who are on the front lines of advocacy and outreach – and learn practical ideas to bring advocacy alive in your local community.

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - advocacy, public awareness
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - community partnerships, collaboration
professional development topic - marketing & communications
Audience
training session audience - general audience
Level
training session level - beginner
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Texas AEL PD category - OTHER

Read more about the PD categories on the TCALL website.

See the full Texas AEL Guide.

Other info:

No other info available at this time.

GUESTS THIS MONTH

Ramos, Irene

Irene Ramos
Independent Consultant
TALAE

Irene Ramos has dedicated 35 years to advancing adult education and workforce training, serving in a variety of impactful roles including instructor, coordinator, staff development trainer, Center Manager, Independent Consultant and Program Manager. With a unique blend of experience across the workforce, adult education, and civic leadership spheres, she brings a comprehensive perspective to each initiative she leads, especially in her current role as an Independent Education Consultant.

Ramos holds a bachelor’s degree from Our Lady of the Lake University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from St. Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio. Among her accomplishments Ramos successfully designed and built the Adult Education program, Crossroads in the coastal Bend from the ground up thereby rebranding adult education in the Coastal Bend area. Ramos is currently the Vice President of TALAE, the state Adult Education organization and is participating in the COABE sponsored Adult Education Advocacy Fellowship.

A lifelong resident of Poteet, Texas, Ramos has been married to her husband, Ed, for 36 years and is the proud mother of three accomplished children. Her commitment to community, education, and family is evident in all facets of her work and life.

Rhodes, Kelli

Kelli G. Rhodes, MBA
President & CEO
Restore Education

Kelli G. Rhodes, MBA, is the President & CEO, and Co-Founder of Restore Education.

An alumna of UTSA, she has two decades of experience in education, first as a middle and high school teacher. In 2008, Ms. Rhodes partnered with the founding Executive Director to create Restore Education as an innovative and flexible program to help individuals earn their GED and successfully transition to postsecondary.

During her tenure, Restore Education has seen exponential growth and has become an established leader in adult education and workforce development in South Texas. In 2020, she was awarded Administrator of the Year from the Texas Association for Literacy and Adult Education. She has served on the board of Workforce Solutions Alamo since 2020 and is a graduate of Leadership San Antonio Class 47, and the Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program as part of the Alamo Region’s Workforce Leadership Academy.

Barrera, Laura

Laura Barrera
Adult Education Supervisor
ESC Region 2 Crossroads Program

Laura Barrera has dedicated her career to education, with nearly two decades in adult education and more than 30 years in K–12 instruction. Since 2019, she has served with the ESC Region 2 Crossroads Program, where she played a key role in its development and continues to support every adult learner who walks through the door.

Before joining adult education full-time, Laura retired in 2015 after a distinguished career with the San Antonio Independent School District. She taught at the elementary, middle, and high school levels before becoming an Instructional Coach, guiding teachers to improve literacy instruction and student outcomes.

Her work has been recognized at both the state and national levels. In 1998, Laura was named Bilingual Teacher of the Year for the State of Texas, and in 2013 she was honored by Johns Hopkins University as the Literacy Coach of the Year for Talent Development.

In addition to her K–12 experience, Laura has taught ESL and served as an Adult Education supervisor for ten years, making her especially skilled at supporting English learners. She is passionate about helping teachers build strong professional learning communities to drive student success.

Beyond education, Laura serves as a Buddhist Dharma Teacher in San Antonio, Texas, where she continues to live and teach with compassion and purpose.

Host:

Robbins, Lindsay

Lindsay Robbins
Administrative Manager
Literacy Texas

Lindsay Robbins has an accounting and finance background and joined Literacy Texas as Administrative Manager in September 2023. She spent the previous 4 years as President of the Friends of the Sachse Public Library, helping to fundraise and support the library and all their programs. She also homeschools her children and teaches in their local co-op.

Lindsay is excited to be part of Literacy Texas and give support in providing resources and education to Adult and Family Literacy programs around the state.

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Irene Ramos

Kelli G. Rhodes

Laura Barrera

The Texas Workforce Commission

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What Leaders Need: Strategic & Succession Planning Essentials

July 30, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

When resources are tight, it can be difficult to know where to turn to get answers on core topics – but those answers are crucial to leaders’ ability to offer quality programs. 

The What Leaders Need online training series for new and emerging literacy leaders is presented via a tri-state partnership. Literacy Texas is proud to partner with Adult Learning Alliance of Arkansas and Oklahoma Literacy Coalition to bring quality professional development to literacy leaders across three states.

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BASIC DETAILS

This online session will be held on:

Tuesday, September 23, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM (CT).

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 8:50 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

There’s always so much to do. How do you choose where to allocate your best resources – your time and talent?

Strategic planning helps nonprofit organizations align their mission with long-term goals. A solid plan can help make sure that resources are used effectively to achieve best possible outcomes.

Participants in this session will explore how strategic and succession planning work hand-in-hand – to create a clear roadmap for decision-making, strengthen accountability, and proactively prepare for leadership transitions.

Primary Topic Area
professional development topic - staff & program management for nonprofits
Session will also cover:
professional development topic - fundraising, program sustainability
professional development topic - marketing & communications
Audience
training session audience - decision makers
Level
training session level - beginner
Texas AEL PD Category

Assigned by TCALL

Pending

Texas AEL PD category - LIT
Texas AEL PD category - PAL
Texas AEL PD category - OTHER

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MEET THE PRESENTER

McKinney, Emma

Presenter: Emma McKinney

Executive Assistant to the President and CEO | Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits

After interning at the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Emma McKinney officially joined the team in 2021, currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO. Emma graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Spanish. Throughout her undergraduate and early professional career, she worked as a field hockey coach and is still very proud of her student’s ongoing sports careers. 

Emma is passionate about empowering people by creating pathways to healing, self-sufficiency, and opportunity. She currently serves as Board Secretary on Goodwill of Central Oklahoma’s Generation Good Board, Board Member of The Care Center’s Young Professionals Board, and Class Co-Chair of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Leadership Council. Emma enjoys playing tennis, watching sports, and spending time with friends.

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The Expert Edge: A Great Start for Students

July 24, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

The Expert Edge: Online training on core topics that all adult and family literacy professionals should know. Stay sharp with The Expert Edge!

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This online session will be held on:

Tuesday, August 26, from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM (CT)

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 9:20 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

An adult student finds their way to your program. Great!

Now what?

How do we get students off to the best possible start? What do sound recruitment and onboarding practices look like? How can you keep the momentum going – even when a student may have to join a waitlist for a class? And how can you keep adult learner persistence at the heart of the whole process?

This session will be aimed particularly at Texas community-based adult literacy organizations, which may find themselves with new students due to the upheaval and uncertainty in federal funding for adult education.

MEET THE PRESENTER

Bauchelle, Kathryn

Presenter: Kathryn Bauchelle

After moving to Houston, TX in 2008, Kathryn volunteered as an ESL tutor at Literacy Advance of Houston, then joined the staff, holding roles over the next decade in volunteer management, program direction, fund development, grant writing, program evaluation, communications, training, and marketing. As Program Director and then VP of Programs & Partnerships, Kathryn’s focus was always on the students – and how to let experience, best practices, and research guide her and the team toward constant improvement.

She helped Literacy Advance merge successfully with Memorial Assistance Ministries in 2018, and since 2019 has worked as a consultant. She has been on the Literacy Texas team since 2021.

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SPECIAL THANKS

Kathryn Bauchelle

The team at Literacy Advance from 2008 to 2018

The Texas Workforce Commission

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Last checked/updated: 8/27/25

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The Expert Edge: Students as Leaders

March 27, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

The Expert Edge: Online training on core topics that all adult and family literacy professionals should know. Stay sharp with The Expert Edge!

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This online session will be held on:

Wednesday, May 7, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM (CT).

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 8:50 AM. 

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

Professionals often point out the importance of empowering students to have ownership in their own educational experience. However, a challenge for some adult learning instructors is knowing exactly how to facilitate that empowerment while also supporting learning outcomes.

This virtual workshop offers research-based, practical advice for helping students lead the way both in their own academic journeys and in their learning centers.  

MEET THE PRESENTER

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker serves as the Executive Director of Literacy Texas. She was a first-generation college student who personally knows the powerful role that education plays in helping change the course of a person’s life. This passion has fueled a career in education that has spanned over two decades and impacted thousands of students. She earned a doctorate in education leadership and a master’s degree in education administration, both from Texas A&M University–Texarkana. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas. Dr. Walker also attended Texarkana College and was a graduate of Liberty-Eylau High School. 
 
She is a member of the 2025 Leadership Texas class and she currently serves as a member of the Digital Opportunity Advisory Group for the Texas Broadband Development Office. In 2024, Dr. Walker represented Texas in COABE’s 2024 State Advocates for Adult Education Fellowship. 

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[presenter]

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The Texas Workforce Commission

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Last checked/updated: 5/7/25

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Best of Texas: Faith-Affiliated Programs

February 20, 2025 by Kathryn Bauchelle

Learn from peers about best practices and innovative ideas being put into action at literacy programs across our great state. Best of Texas brings together local experts to share their wisdom and experience – and maybe help us all avoid a few pitfalls along the way.

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BASIC DETAILS

This special extended online session will be held on:

Thursday, April 24, from 8:45 AM to 12:15 PM (CT).

The Zoom room will open at 8:30 AM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This online learning session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS MONTH'S TOPIC

This session will focus on faith-affiliated adult literacy programs. This is such a high-interest topic that we have dedicated a morning to it, in place of the standard 1-hour format for Best of Texas sessions.

NOTE: This morning of learning will run along the same lines as the Faith-Affiliated Symposium did in the past – this session replaces that learning opportunity in the 2025 training calendar.

Many people are motivated by their faith to help their communities, and for some, that leads them to sit alongside other adults and help them improve their literacy. This online session will focus on some best practices for teachers and others who work within faith-affiliated literacy programs.

Participants of all faiths, and none, are welcome at this event.

PROGRAM, SCHEDULE, & SESSIONS

8:30 AM: ONLINE CHECK-IN OPENS

8:45 AM: WELCOME

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Session 1 (60 min)

Family Literacy – Getting Children Ready for School
Karen Morrow, Retired

Do you have an ESL program serving parents with preschool-age children who need help preparing for school?

Ready for School! is a 20-week curriculum that equips parents with tools and resources to help their children develop key school readiness skills. Through weekly activities, families receive books and materials to practice at home, focusing on reading, language, motor skills, and social development, while fostering a love for learning in young children.

Ready for School could be adapted to your ESL ministry to help parents prepare their children for school!

Morrow, Karen

Karen Morrow
Retired

Karen Morrow is a recently retired Cooperative Baptist Fellowship missionary based in Fort Worth, Texas, dedicated to serving refugee communities. She has been working with refugees since 1996, initially in Germany and later in the U.S.

Karen is known for her compassionate outreach to refugee children, particularly through her “Ready for School” program, which helps prepare young children for school while engaging their parents in the learning process.

Tutoring & Conversation Partners – Best Practices
Dr. Cynthia Kilpatrick, Stephen F. Austin State University

This session will provide best practices for leading a successful conversation partners program in a college or university setting, as well as effective one-on-one tutoring strategies for ESL students.

Participants will explore research-based methods to foster meaningful conversations, support language development, and build cross-cultural connections.

Kilpatrick, Cynthia

Dr. Cynthia Kilpatrick
Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning
Stephen F. Austin State University

Dr. Cynthia (Cindy) Kilpatrick is the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Stephen F. Austin State University, where she leads initiatives to enhance faculty development and student learning. Previously, she spent 15 years as a faculty member in the Department of Linguistics and TESOL at UT Arlington, serving as Director of the English Language Institute and contributing to teaching excellence initiatives.

With extensive experience in ESL education, she has taught in Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, and various U.S. cities, and has been a TEX trainer with Literacy ConneXus since 2015.

10:05 AM – 11:05 AM: Session 2 (60 min)

Overview of Teaching English ConneXus (TECs)
Matthew Johnston, Literacy ConneXus

“Teaching English ConneXus”, or TECs, is a hybrid online and in-person training program designed for new ESL teachers in faith-based programs. This session will give participants a “taste” of the training, including excellent hands-on activities which will help you engage your ESL students.

Johnston, Matthew

Matthew Johnston
ESL Support Coordinator and TECs Trainer
Literacy ConneXus

Matthew Johnston is an experienced instructional specialist and ESL educator based in Dallas, Texas. Currently, he serves as an ESL and Outreach Catalyst with Forefront Experience, an ESL teacher at the Northwest Community Center in Dallas, and an ESL Support Coordinator and TECs trainer with Literacy ConneXus.

Matthew has a strong background in curriculum development, teaching diverse students, and fostering cross-cultural learning.

Best Practices: Directing Faith-Affiliated ESL Programs with Strong Community Partnerships
Kathleen Yarborough, CityRise Church

This session will explore effective strategies for leading faith-affiliated ESL programs and building strong community partnerships.

Participants will learn best practices for program organization, volunteer recruitment and training, curriculum selection, and creating a welcoming, excellent learning environment.

Yarborough, Kathleen

Kathleen Yarborough
Director of Community Ministries
CityRise Church

Kathleen Yarborough is the Director of Community Ministries at CityRise Church in Houston, Texas, where she leads outreach initiatives, including free ESL classes and partnerships that provide food and medical assistance to those in need.

An experienced ESL teacher, she has dedicated years to serving English learners and equipping volunteers to teach and serve effectively. She is also a TECs trainer with Literacy ConneXus, helping faith-based programs develop strong ESL ministries.

11:10 AM – 12:10 PM: Session 3 (60 min)

Immigration Update: Current Policies and How They Affect Communities of Faith
Jesús Romero, Educational and Legal Immigration Ministries (ELIM)

This session offers critical updates on immigration laws and policies. Learn how recent changes impact immigrant students and their families, and gain practical tools to support your learners in navigating these challenges.

This session will equip you to enhance your ESL programs with the knowledge, resources, or referrals needed to better serve immigrant families in your care.

Romero, Jesús

Dr. Jesús Romero
Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning
Educational and Legal Immigration Ministries (ELIM)

Dr. Jesús Romero is the director of Educational and Legal Immigration Ministries (ELIM), a ministry of Fellowship Southwest designed to support immigrants and refugees through education, legal assistance, and advocacy. With a passion for both social justice and ministry, Romero leads efforts to equip churches and community leaders with tools to navigate complex immigration laws.

His work emphasizes the importance of offering compassionate care to immigrant families and advocating for their rights. Under his leadership, ELIM has provided valuable resources, such as training programs for immigration legal representation, and continues to build partnerships to support immigrants in their pursuit of justice and stability in the U.S.

12:15 PM: FAREWELL

Program will be kept as current as possible but is subject to change; check back here for updates

Hosts:

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker
Executive Director
Literacy Texas

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker serves as the Executive Director of Literacy Texas. She was a first-generation college student who personally knows the powerful role that education plays in helping change the course of a person’s life. This passion has fueled a career in education that has spanned over two decades and impacted thousands of students. She earned a doctorate in education leadership and a master’s degree in education administration, both from Texas A&M University–Texarkana. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas. Dr. Walker also attended Texarkana College and was a graduate of Liberty-Eylau High School. 
 
She is a member of the 2025 Leadership Texas class and she currently serves as a member of the Digital Opportunity Advisory Group for the Texas Broadband Development Office. In 2024, Dr. Walker represented Texas in COABE’s 2024 State Advocates for Adult Education Fellowship. 
Meriwether, Lester

Lester Meriwether
Executive Director
Literacy ConneXus

Lester Meriwether has been the Executive Director of Literacy ConneXus since May 2004. Literacy ConneXus is a not-for-profit organization that helps faith-affiliated organizations help people with literacy needs in Texas and beyond.
 
In this capacity, Meriwether represents and advocates for hundreds of volunteers who each week teach English and basic literacy or conspire to provide beginning home libraries for families with no books. He works with talented volunteers across Texas who serve in a variety of ways to help churches help people with literacy needs.
 
Lester and his wife Donna have three children and five grandchildren and live in Fort Worth.

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The Texas Workforce Commission

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The Expert Edge: Community Collaboration

December 18, 2024 by Kathryn Bauchelle

The Expert Edge: Online training on core topics that all adult and family literacy professionals should know. Stay sharp with The Expert Edge!

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This online session will be held on:

Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (CT).

Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 12:50 PM.

Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.

This training session is offered free of charge to Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.

ABOUT THIS TOPIC

In non-profit organizations, we carry the weight of many heavy challenges facing our student population. Imagine how light our adult literacy load would feel if we were able to spread the weight across many shoulders. Imagine how much more you could do if you had more hands to help.

Participants in this session will learn how to make those visions a reality through community collaboration. We will discuss research-based strategies for engaging with other organizations in your community and working together toward common goals. You will learn how to cast a vision, get people on board, and transform your entire community. 

MEET THE PRESENTER

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker

Dr. Jenny McCormack Walker serves as the Executive Director of Literacy Texas. She was a first-generation college student who personally knows the powerful role that education plays in helping change the course of a person’s life. This passion has fueled a career in education that has spanned over two decades and impacted thousands of students. She earned a doctorate in education leadership and a master’s degree in education administration, both from Texas A&M University–Texarkana. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas. Dr. Walker also attended Texarkana College and was a graduate of Liberty-Eylau High School. 
 
She is a member of the 2025 Leadership Texas class and she currently serves as a member of the Digital Opportunity Advisory Group for the Texas Broadband Office. In 2024, Dr. Walker represented Texas in COABE’s 2024 State Advocates for Adult Education Fellowship. 

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