Collaboration Starts With Conversation

Adult Basic Education grows stronger through honest conversation, shared learning, and relationships built across programs and communities.

Who I Work With

In my work with ConnectAble and across the Adult Basic Education field, I connect with program leaders, practitioners, and partners who are working to strengthen Adult Basic Education in practical, people-centered ways. If you are facing a specific challenge, planning for growth, or simply looking to connect with someone who understands this work from the inside out, I would love to hear from you.

This work is hard, often under-resourced, and rarely receives the recognition it deserves. My goal is to support that work by honoring what programs already do well while helping build capacity for even greater impact.

I believe deeply in the power of Adult Basic Education to transform lives and strengthen communities.

Speaking & Collaboration

I believe in the power of shared stories to spark reflection and connection in Adult Basic Education.

I am beginning to explore a few ways to share my journey, lessons learned, and perspectives on student voice, systems change, and practitioner-led innovation.

If your program, conference, or team would ever find value in a real-world perspective grounded in lived experience, I would be glad to connect and see what might be possible.

Programs

Interested in conversation about strengthening program design and outcomes.

Conferences

Open to sharing reflections on student voice and systems change.

Teams

Welcoming collaboration around practitioner-led innovation and learning.

Contact Megan

I welcome opportunities to connect with adult education leaders, practitioners, and partners across the Midwest.

Why Reach Out

  • Invite me to speak about student voice, adult learner experience, or the power of second chances
  • Discuss practitioner-led improvement in Adult Basic Education
  • Explore collaboration around Midwest adult education partnerships
  • Connect about COABE, SAAEF, or adult learner advocacy
  • Ask about ConnectAble-related work or regional learning networks

Every conversation begins with respect for the work already being done and a genuine curiosity about what is possible next. No question is too small, and no challenge is too complex.

Let's talk about what is possible when we center students, trust practitioners, and build systems that truly work.

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