EnGen Founder Dr. Katie Brown applies her three decades of research on second language acquisition to address your questions about language learning – what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Read MoreWe are giving new learners – individuals who are not being served by our current employer and organizational partners and therefore may not be able to otherwise access our platform – a scholarship opportunity to access EnGen for FREE.
Local workforce trends have left many Colorado employers focused on recruiting and retaining workers, eager to connect with new sources of talent. The opportunity to reimagine the local workforce drew more than 100 stakeholders to a first-of-its-kind Colorado Immigrant Inclusion Summit.
Read More“It was a challenge and an opportunity for me to grow personally and in my profession too. A multicultural experience and opportunity to see the different cultures and communication styles – and to improve my English.”
Online program will help 500-plus adult English learners to build skills to connect with careers in healthcare, manufacturing, construction, and more.
Acquiring English skills and digital skills can go hand-in-hand, especially if we use best practices to teach and learn with tech.
Read More“In my work, I’m always listening to managers and workmates. When I’m problem solving, I need to work with different people from different countries, so talking in English is very important.”
Read MoreEnGen Founder Dr. Katie Brown applies her three decades of research on second language acquisition to address your questions about language learning – what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Read MoreThis budget season, savvy employers are prioritizing investments in learning and development (L&D) as both an antidote to churn and a boost to bottom lines.
Read MoreEnGen is among the high-impact, innovative companies included in the North America EdTech 200, an annual list compiled by HolonIQ, featuring the most promising EdTech startups in the U.S. and Canada.
Read MoreEnGen Founder Dr. Katie Brown applies her three decades of research on second language acquisition to address your questions about language learning – what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Read More“I was interested in IT support, but I didn’t know how it works or what the work was. [EnGen] gave me options to learn how these things work, what IT is, vocabulary, everything.”
EnGen Founder Dr. Katie Brown applies her three decades of research on second language acquisition to address your questions about language learning – what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Read More“Your mind doesn’t process things quickly in a different language, especially when you first arrive [in a new place]. I would go silent for a few seconds, thinking about how to put my sentences together. I know that everyone goes through that. EnGen has helped me feel more confident.”
Read MoreEnGen Founder Dr. Katie Brown applies her three decades of research on second language acquisition to address your questions about language learning – what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Read More“I spoke only basic English when I arrived in the U.S. – like colors, numbers, words like ‘mom and dad.’ Now I understand so much more – it feels great, like now it’s just a matter of practice.”
Read MoreSupporting the inclusion of New Americans in our democracy is a critical step in ensuring that all Americans can have a voice in our civic discourse. At EnGen, we’re working to ensure that English is not a barrier to civic engagement.
Read MoreWe are so pleased to be able to sponsor the One Journey Festival and give away 20 EnGen licenses to multilingual newcomers who would like to improve their English skills.
Read More“EnGen has helped me in all aspects of my life. I have improved my English. I can go to the post office, to the bank, to school. The other day my son’s teacher asked me, ‘Have you been studying English?’ She could tell that I’ve been improving. There is still a long way to go, but I’ll get there step by step.”