u/BuildingLiteracy

We’re Researching a Better Way to Support Adult Learners

Hi everyone! We’re a small team researching barriers adults face with literacy support and learning resources. We’re trying to better understand what actually helps people feel supported, confident, and able to learn at their own pace.

We created a short anonymous survey to gather feedback from adults, educators, family members, and anyone familiar with literacy challenges. The goal is to learn directly from real experiences before building anything further.

If you’re open to sharing your perspective, we’d genuinely appreciate it. Happy to also hear thoughts directly in the comments about:

  • What makes learning resources feel approachable?
  • What barriers prevent adults from seeking literacy support?
  • What would make these tools feel less intimidating?
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u/BuildingLiteracy — 1 day ago
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We’re Researching a Better Way to Support Adult Learners

Hi everyone — we’re a small team researching barriers adults face with literacy support and learning resources. We’re trying to better understand what actually helps people feel supported, confident, and able to learn at their own pace.

We created a short anonymous survey to gather feedback from adults, educators, family members, and anyone familiar with literacy challenges. The goal is to learn directly from real experiences before building anything further.

If you’re open to sharing your perspective, we’d genuinely appreciate it. Happy to also hear thoughts directly in the comments about:

  • What makes learning resources feel approachable?
  • What barriers prevent adults from seeking literacy support?
  • What would make these tools feel less intimidating?

Survey link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXsax2F_T1qywBIEOEoHyZhlC14GDVIr2tV-yA0mkMEalYTg/viewform?usp=publish-editor

u/BuildingLiteracy — 1 day ago

We’re Researching a Better Way to Support Adult Learners

Hi everyone! We’re a small team researching barriers adults face with literacy support and learning resources. We’re trying to better understand what actually helps people feel supported, confident, and able to learn at their own pace.

We created a short anonymous survey to gather feedback from adults, educators, family members, and anyone familiar with literacy challenges. The goal is to learn directly from real experiences before building anything further.

If you’re open to sharing your perspective, we’d genuinely appreciate it. Happy to also hear thoughts directly in the comments about:

  • What makes learning resources feel approachable?
  • What barriers prevent adults from seeking literacy support?
  • What would make these tools feel less intimidating?
reddit.com
u/BuildingLiteracy — 1 day ago