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Book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act

Download or read book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act written by Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED), Washington, DC. and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The state-administered grant program authorized under the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA), enacted as Title II of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998, is the major source of federal support for adult basic and literacy education programs. The purpose of the grant is to provide educational opportunities to adults sixteen and older, not currently enrolled in school, who lack a high school diploma or the basic skills to function effectively in society, or who are unable to speak, read, or write the English language. When AEFLA was reauthorized in 1998, Congress made accountability for results a central focus of the new law, setting out new performance accountability requirements for states and local programs that measure program effectiveness on the basis of student academic achievement and employment related outcomes. To define and implement the accountability requirements of AEFLA, the U.S. Department of Education?s Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) established the National Reporting System (NRS). This report contains a summary table providing a comparison of actual performance on each of the core measures for adult education for the first three years under the NRS. (Contains 7 tables, and 6 exhibits, and National and State Profiles of Selected Programs and Student Information.).

Book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act  Report to Congress on State Performance  Program Year 2002 2003

Download or read book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act Report to Congress on State Performance Program Year 2002 2003 written by Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED) and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The state-administered grant program authorized under the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA), enacted as Title II of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998, is the major source of federal support for adult basic and literacy education programs. The purpose of the grant is to provide educational opportunities to adults sixteen and older, not currently enrolled in school, who lack a high school diploma or the basic skills to function effectively in society, or who are unable to speak, read, or write the English language. When AEFLA was reauthorized in 1998, Congress made accountability for results a central focus of the new law, setting out new performance accountability requirements for states and local programs that measure program effectiveness on the basis of student academic achievement and employment related outcomes. To define and implement the accountability requirements of AEFLA, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) established the National Reporting System (NRS). To monitor data collection procedures and to promote data quality improvement, OVAE developed data quality standards to clarify the policies, processes, and materials the states and local programs should have in place to collect valid and reliable data. To assist states in meeting the standards, OVAE has provided resources, training, and technical assistance activities to improve data quality. OVAE has provided individual technical assistance to states on NRS implementation, published documents further refining NRS requirements, including guidelines for conducting follow-up surveys. Since 2001, OVAE has made available online training resources to states and local providers. States continue to make improvements to their data collection systems and procedures, moving away from reliance on individual student survey methodologies to collect and report performance on the employment-related and postsecondary outcomes. The use of administrative records to identify post-program outcomes (i.e., consulting unemployment insurance wage records or other state agency administrative records) is becoming more prevalent, and states are also improving their assessment methods for measuring educational gain. Due to the requirements for certifying data quality through the use of a data quality checklist, more states are improving their local data collection systems. In program year (PY) 2002-2003, the program enrolled 2,736,192 learners, of which just under 40 percent were enrolled in Adult Basic Education, 18 percent were enrolled in Adult Secondary Education, and 43 percent were enrolled in English Literacy programs. This paper serves as the Office of Vocational and Adult Education's annual report to Congress for Program Year 2002-2003. (Contains 7 tables and 6 exhibits.).

Book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act

Download or read book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act written by United States. Division of Adult Education and Literacy and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act  Report to Congress on State Performance  Program Year 2003 2004

Download or read book Adult Education and Family Literacy Act Report to Congress on State Performance Program Year 2003 2004 written by Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED) and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The state-administered grant program authorized under the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA), enacted as Title II of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998, is the major source of federal support for adult basic and literacy education programs. The purpose of the program is to provide educational opportunities to adults sixteen and older, not currently enrolled in school, who lack a high school diploma or the basic skills to function effectively in society or who are unable to speak, read, or write the English language. When AEFLA was reauthorized in 1998, Congress made accountability for results a central focus of the new law, setting out new performance accountability requirements for states and local programs that measure program effectiveness on the basis of student academic achievement and employment related outcomes. To define and implement the accountability requirements of AEFLA, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) established the National Reporting System (NRS). To monitor data collection procedures and to promote data quality improvement, OVAE developed data quality standards to clarify the policies, processes, and materials the states and local programs should have in place to collect valid and reliable data. To assist states in meeting the standards, OVAE has provided resources, training, and technical assistance activities to improve data quality. OVAE has provided individual technical assistance to states on NRS implementation, published documents further refining NRS requirements, including guidelines for conducting follow-up surveys. Since 2001, OVAE has made available online training resources to states and local providers. In program year (PY) 2003-2004, the program enrolled 2,677,119 learners, of which just under 40 percent (39.7) were enrolled in Adult Basic Education, 16.5 percent were enrolled in Adult Secondary Education, and 43.8 percent were enrolled in English Literacy programs. This paper serves as the Office of Vocational and Adult Education's annual report to Congress on state performance for PY 2002-2003. (Contains 8 tables and 7 exhibits.) [For the "Adult Education and Family Literacy Act. Report to Congress on State Performance. Program Year 2002-2003", see ED515888.].

Book Four Lay of the Land Papers on the Federal Role in Adult Literacy

Download or read book Four Lay of the Land Papers on the Federal Role in Adult Literacy written by Lennox L. McLendon and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The four papers in this series were commissioned for the first meeting of the National Commission on Adult Literacy, which met in Nashville on November 14, 2006. The first paper, "Adult Education and Literacy Legislation and Its Effects on the Field," provides the basic provisions of the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA, 1998): its purpose, eligible participants and providers, the indicators of performance, and other critical foundations in the legislation. It reviews critical elements of the transition from regulatory to continuous improvement modes and looks to what is on the horizon at the federal level. The second paper, "Adult Education & Literacy in the United States: Need for Services, What the Current Delivery System Looks Like," examines the adult education and family literacy system in the United States and suggests that the nation has a long-term adult education and literacy need. The third paper, "Introduction to Main Strands of Federal Adult Literacy Programming," provides basic summary information on recent initiatives and projects funded by the Division of Adult Education (DAEL) of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), and the U.S. Departments of Labor (DOL) and Health and Human Services (HHS). The fourth and final paper, "Federal Role in Adult Literacy, FY05-06," is divided into three sections: Section I deals with a single piece of legislation that contributes the major share of federal support for adult education in this country. Section II is comprised of federal programs of varying size--some operated out of the Department of Education and others operated out of other federal departments or agencies--in which basic skills or English as a second language for out-of-school youth and adults is an authorized activity, but funding is either limited to serving a particular subset of that population or available for any number of activities of which basic skills or English language instruction is just one option. Some of the latter programs may have very large appropriations, but funding for adult education activities may comprise a very small portion of those appropriations. Section III contains research and demonstration programs. Nine appendices are included: (1) Percentage of adults "Nonliterate in English," "Below Basic," and "Basic" in Prose literacy: 2003; (2) Sample document task: receipt for certified mail; (3) State-Administered Adult Education Program Fiscal Year 2003 Expenditures (July 1, 2003 - September 30, 2005); (4) State-Administered Adult Education Program, Program Year 2004-2005 Personnel; (5) State-Administered Adult Education Program, Program Year 2004-2005 Enrollment; (6) State-Administered Adult Education Program, Program Year 2004-2005 Enrollment of Participants by Age; (7) State-Administered Adult Education Program, Program Year 2004-2005 Enrollment of Participants by Race/Ethnicity; (8) State-Administered Adult Education Program, Program Year 2004-2005 Enrollment of Participants by Gender; and (9) Workforce Investment Act, Title I (Department of Labor) and Title II (Department of Education and the National Institute for Literacy). (Contains 16 footnotes.).

Book The Annual Review of Adult Learning and Literacy  Volume 3

Download or read book The Annual Review of Adult Learning and Literacy Volume 3 written by John Comings and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2002-02-07 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This unique publication is written for practitioners in the field of adult learning and literacy. This third volume in the series from the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL). This is a collection of the best new knowledge and practice in the field, and includes an introduction by the editors and six articles by distinguished writers and practitioners, as well as reviews of the best books and key journal articles published in the past year.

Book Career Pathways in Adult Education

Download or read book Career Pathways in Adult Education written by Catherine H. Monaghan and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-12-14 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Career Pathways in Adult Education showcases the wide-ranging possibilities for a satisfying career in the field of adult education. Along with practical advice for launching and advancing a career in adult education, this book includes personal stories and insights from adult education professionals which focus on the research, practices, programs, and services within multiple industries. Divided into two parts, the book begins by examining transferable skills that adult educators need to be successful in any adult education career. Chapters in the second part focus on specific career opportunities for those with adult education backgrounds, including discussions around career lifecycle from entry to advancement, career development, and future trends. Written by active practitioners in adult education, chapters are designed to be practical, informative, and thought-provoking regarding career entry, progression, development, and advancement. A truly one-of-a-kind text, Career Pathways in Adult Education is the ideal companion for students and professionals looking to transition into adult education as well as graduate program administrators who wish to share the importance of their programs.

Book Challenges and Opportunities in Global Approaches to Education

Download or read book Challenges and Opportunities in Global Approaches to Education written by Neimann, Theresa D. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2019-09-27 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In order to develop student competencies in K-12 and Higher Education environments, evidence-based tools and concepts are essential in ensuring the development of student skills and proficiencies. Evidence-based pedagogical practices leading to student learning preferences culturally and internationally are essential to educational success. Challenges and Opportunities in Global Approaches to Education is an essential research publication that provides evidence-based tools and concepts to develop student competencies in the K-20 environment. Chapters in the monograph cover topics in a theoretical context such as how technology, online learning, and culture inform evidence-based development of student competencies. This book is essential for curriculum teachers, designers, instructional designers, administrators, professionals, researchers, academicians, and students concerned with the management of expertise, knowledge, information, and organizational development in different types of educational communities and environments.

Book Adult Education Annual Report to Congress  2004 05

Download or read book Adult Education Annual Report to Congress 2004 05 written by Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED) and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The state-administered grant program authorized under the "Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA)", enacted as Title II of the "Workforce Investment Act (WIA)" of 1998, is the major source of federal support for adult basic education and literacy education programs. When "AEFLA" was authorized in 1998, Congress made accountability for results a central focus of the new law, setting out new performance accountability requirements for states and local programs that measure program effectiveness on the basis of student academic achievement and employment-related outcomes. To define and implement the accountability requirements of "AEFLA", the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) established the National Reporting System (NRS). To monitor data collection procedures and to promote data quality improvement, OVAE developed data quality standards to clarify the policies, processes, and materials the states and local programs should have in place to collect valid and reliable data. To assist states in meeting the standards, OVAE has provided resources, training, and technical assistance activities to improve data quality and has refined NRS requirements, including producing guidelines for conducting follow-up surveys. OVAE has also provided individual technical assistance to states on NRS implementation. In the program year (PY) 2004-05, the state grant program enrolled 2,581,281 learners, of whom 39 percent were enrolled in Adult Basic Education (ABE), 16 percent were enrolled in Adult Secondary Education (ASE), and 44 percent were enrolled in English Literacy (EL) programs. PY 2004-05 marked the fifth year of the implementation of the NRS accountability requirements. This paper serves as the annual report of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Vocational and Adult Education for PY 2004-2005. A table showing the enrollment of young adults ages 16-18 in adult education by state PY 2000-01 through PY 2004-05 is appended. (Contains 16 exhibits.).

Book Federal Register

Download or read book Federal Register written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book State Plan

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  • Author : Colorado. Department of Education. Adult Basic Education
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  • Release : 1998*
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  • Pages : 76 pages

Download or read book State Plan written by Colorado. Department of Education. Adult Basic Education and published by . This book was released on 1998* with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Congressional Research Report

Download or read book Congressional Research Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 876 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Resources in Education

Download or read book Resources in Education written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 760 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Adult Education and Economic Growth Act

Download or read book The Adult Education and Economic Growth Act written by Marcie Foster and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Adult Education and Economic Growth Act (AEEGA) was introduced in the House of Representatives in June 2011 by Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (TX-15). The bill (H.R. 2226) would amend the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) to encourage the use and availability of career pathways for low-skilled adults, strengthen the focus of adult education on postsecondary and career success, increase the number of adult education students receiving marketable postsecondary credentials, and modernize the adult education system to meet the needs of 21st century jobs. Although AEEGA could substantially improve WIA--particularly the Title II provisions that govern adult education--it could be strengthened by incorporating stronger provisions that promote better alignment between WIA Titles I and II, including a shared system of accountability. The AEEGA provides a framework for a new vision of adult education--one that better prepares adult students to access and succeed in postsecondary education, earn credentials that employers value, and obtain 21st century skills. Together with a comprehensive reauthorization of the Workforce Investment Act, provisions in AEEGA could go a long way toward ensuring low-skilled adults can access the education and skills training they need to build careers in a changing economy. (Contains 2 footnotes.).

Book Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ACT  Public Law 113 128

Download or read book Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ACT Public Law 113 128 written by U S Office of the Federal Register and published by Government Printing Office. This book was released on 2014-09-24 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this Act is to improve the quality and labor market relevance of workforce investment, education, and economic development efforts to provide America's workers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in employment with family-sustaining wages and to provide America's employers with the skilled workers the employers need to succeed in a global economy. It also was developed to promote improvement in the structure of and delivery of services through the United States workforce development system to better address the employment and skill needs of workers, jobseekers, and employers as well as to increase the prosperity of workers and employers in the United States, the economic growth of communities, regions, and States, and the global competitiveness of the United States. This law will appeal to high schools, vocational schools, higher education and community college administrators, guidance counselors, and human resource professionals to work together to meet the needs of employers and job seekers' technical skills for American workers to thrive with meeting employment opportunities throughout the United States of America.