"All of these learners spoke about feeling more 'confident' as workers because of learning... Many reported better communication skills as a result of their program participation."

- Harvard Graduate School of Education *


Creative Workplace Learning (formerly Continuing Education Institute) provides innovative on-site education and training programs to employees in need of basic English and academic skills. CWL's modern approach enhances productivity, builds company loyalty, and increases overall employee morale.

Over 10,000 adults have participated in CWL programs, including:

Creative Workplace Learning programs are customized to meet the goals, needs and schedules of the employees and the company fostering confidence, improving communication, and creating new opportunities for employees.


Dr Lloyd David & Former Vice President Al Gore
Dr. Lloyd David with Vice President Al Gore at the "Vice President's Summit: 21st Century Skills for 21st Century Jobs" where a CWL program "GLOBAL 2000" was recognized as a Model Best Practices.

Latest News
Letter of Recommendation From P. D. Allen, M.D., Ph.D. - Brigham & Women's Hospital

I am delighted to write a letter of recommendation for Lloyd David and Creative Workplace Learning, who along with his teaching staff helped to establish the English-as-a-Scientific (Second) Language program at Brigham & Women's Hospital. MORE >>
Letter From Joanne S. Ingwall, PhD - Brigham & Women's Hospital

Dear Lloyd:
I write to thank you and your teaching staff for your many expert and wide-ranging contributions establishing an English-as-a-Scientific (Second) Language program at Brigham & Women’s Hospital designed to teach internationally trained physicians and scientists with advanced degrees (MDs and PhDs) how to converse, write and make scientific presentations. MORE >>
Why Workplace Education Should Be the Top Item on Governor-elect Patrick's Workforce Development Agenda Speech before Workforce Development Transition Team

Benjamin Franklin Institute, Boston - December 1, 2006
By Lloyd David, EdD.
Onsite EWL classes: a win-win situation

In Massachusetts, there are close to a half million citizens who were listed in the 2000 Census as speaking English "less than very well." Since most people spend hours at a job, holding English classes where they work, perhaps after work, makes a great deal of sense. MORE >>
Workplace Education Yields Demonstrable Benefits

A presentation by Dr. Lloyd David
delivered by Brooke S. Toomey of Creative Workplace Learning
NETWORK CONFERENCE
Massachusetts Coalition of Adult Education (MCAE)
Marlborough MA
October 26, 2006

* Toward a "new pluralism" in the ABE/ESOL classroom: Teaching to multiple "cultures of mind." NCSALL Monograph #19, 2001, page 576.

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