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Episode 11: Library Literacy Programs with Rebecca Barker

In this episode, Jayme is joined by Rebecca Barker, Programs Officer at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. They discuss how library and community literacy programs are continuing to pivot to meet the changing needs of their communities and learners. This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability. Visit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

Episode 11 of the Oxford Adult ESL Conversations Podcast podcast, hosted by Oxford University Press ELT, titled "Episode 11: Library Literacy Programs with Rebecca Barker" was published on November 5, 2021.

November 5, 2021 · Oxford Adult ESL Conversations Podcast

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In this episode, Jayme is joined by Rebecca Barker, Programs Officer at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. They discuss how library and community literacy programs are continuing to pivot to meet the changing needs of their communities and learners. This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability. Visit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

In this episode, Jayme is joined by Rebecca Barker, Programs Officer at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. They discuss how library and community literacy programs are continuing to pivot to meet the changing needs of their communities and learners.

This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability.

Oxford Adult ESL podcastVisit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

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