Adult Education The adult education and Diversity programs Department offers educational coursesthat impart knowledge, develop skills and clarify values for our students. http://www.cerritos.edu/aed/
Extractions: The Adult Education and Diversity Programs Department offers educational courses that impart knowledge, develop skills and clarify values for our students. We provide our students quality programs that are unique in nature because they blend education with workplace skills and leisure. Our programs assist adults gain the skills necessary to move into mainstream college programs and/or advance in the workforce. Listed below are the programs and classes offered. English as a Second Language (ESL) There are four levels in our ESL program. Students will commence their studies in the appropriate level based on an assessment test and increase their language development as they advance through the four levels. Emphasis is placed on oral communication and conversational language. After completing the fourth level, students are encouraged to enroll in credit ESL courses in the college. Citizenship This course prepares adults for the citizenship process, the INS examination and interview. The course emphasizes oral communication and assists the strengthening of English language skills for those limited in English. Classes are offered in Spanish and English. In addition for a nominal fee of $10 we will assist students fill out the INS forms required to take the citizenship test.
Asimauttaq School Teaches kindergarten through secondary school grades, with programs for adult education, located in Kuujjuaraapik, an Inuit community in Northern Quebec. Classes are in French, English and Inuttitut. Provides information about events and class projects. http://www.kativik.qc.ca/asimauttaq
WJCC Public Schools: Programs: Adult Education adult Basic education (ABE) and GED preparatory classes are offered to adults who Coordinator of adult education Telephone (757)2593066 Lee Comeau http://www.wjcc.k12.va.us/content/programs/adulteducation/index.shtml
Extractions: Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GED preparatory classes are offered to adults who have not earned high school diplomas. Day and evening classes are offered in several locations in the community and at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail. Registration is required for most classes. The classes are free of charge. English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are offered to adults who are not native speakers of English. These classes help the learners improve their skills in reading, writing and speaking English. Learners may enroll at any time during the year. The classes are free of charge. The GED exam is administered in Williamsburg every month. Applicants must be 18 years of age and not enrolled in public school. The exam fee is $43.50 for the entire test for first-time takers and $7 for each test that needs to be retaken. Register at Student Services up to one week prior to the exam date.
John A. Logan College Offers a wide variety of programs, including foundation courses for the bachelor's degree, technical and vocational curricula, and adult education classes and public service activities. http://www.jal.cc.il.us/
Bacone College Catalog As a means of extending academic credit, the adult education program provides The adult education Program Coordinator will distribute copies of the http://www.bacone.edu/academics/Catalog2004/div_offcampus.html
Extractions: DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION The Division of Adult Education (DAE) was created to meet the needs of individuals and groups through a variety of non-traditional formats and off-campus locations. This division focuses on the working adult by providing associate and bachelor degree programs, subject specific single or multiple classes, certificate programs and certification training; all held at times and locations that are convenient for participants. Though most programs or classes are by contract and have restricted access, options for entry are available to qualified individuals who need the convenience of evening classes, which maximize cohort learning and are available in formats amenable to work and family. Interested students should contact the Office of Adult Education at 1-888-682-5514 or by visiting the Adult Education offices at Walter Starr Hall. Mission Statement Through a collaborative approach, The Division of Adult Education promotes and enhances lifelong learning opportunities for non-traditional and adult students. The Division facilitates degree programs, certificates, and professional courses in an adult-centered environment while maintaining the academic integrity, commitment to Native American educational opportunity, and spiritual values of the College.
ILWG CAP Home Page State headquarters for United States Air Force Auxiliary Force. Offers information on adult and cadet programs, emergency services, such as search and rescue, and aerospace education. http://www.ilcap.org/
Extractions: Web site last updated : Sept. 13, 2005 CLICK HERE For New and Important Information ILLINOIS WING SAFETY MOTTO : " Home alive in 05 " In volunteer services to America . . . Cadet Programs Aerospace Education Emergency Services Semper Vigilans Online GES Test ILWG Supplements ILWG Policy Letters National Homeland Security Knowledgebase ... Click here for latest monthly newsletter God Bless America ! ILLINOIS WING CAP SPONSORS for 2005 You are visitor # since May 7, 2001. Please direct comments to webmaster@ilcap.org Illinois Wing Headquarters DuPage Airport, West Chicago
Fairfax County Public Schools - Adult Education PREK-12 education programs. Driver education and Driver Improvement image ofvideo clip for adult and Community education adult and Community education http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/adult.htm
Extractions: Search FCPS If you see this message, You may be using an older browser that does not fully support CSS. Please upgrade your browser. For more information please visit FCPS Using this Site Skip to Main Content You are here: Fairfax County Public Schools Adult Education Resources Especially For Last Update: August 31, 2005 Curator: Jill Kurtz jill.kurtz@fcps.edu The Fairfax County Public Schools Office of Adult and Community Education serves more than 61,000 individuals in 229 facilities annually. Adult and Community Education Course Offerings Lists information on Adult and Community Education course offerings and registration information Adult and Community Education Part-time Teaching Opportunities (PDF) Adult and Community Education
About The Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center Local, national, and international programs. Domestic violence, AIDS, cancer, and fetal alcohol syndrome prevention initiatives. Youth, wellness, adult learning, food pantry, environmental awareness and action services. http://www.nativeshop.org/nawherc.html
Extractions: About the Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center In 1985, a group of Native Americans living on or near the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota formed the Native American Community Board (NACB) to address pertinent issues of health, education, land and water rights, and economic development of Native American people. In 1986, the Native American Community Board incorporated under the laws of South Dakota as a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 organization. The first NACB project developed was "Women and Children in Alcohol," a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome program. This program defined the direction of subsequent health work. In February of 1988, the NACB opened the Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center, the first resource center located on a reservation in the US. In October of 1991, after a long legal battle, the Domestic Violence Program of the Resource Center opened a shelter for battered women a few blocks away from the Resource Center. The shelter is a modern, spacious, four-bedroom home and is able to provide women and their children with a safe place to escape domestic violence and sexual assualt. The Resource Center has expanded to include many programs benefitting people locally, nationally, and internationally. Some examples are the Domestic Violence Program, AIDS Prevention Program, Youth Services which include the Child Development Program and the Youth Wellness Program, Adult Learning Program, Environmental Awareness and Action Project, Cancer Prevention, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Program, Clearinghouse of Educational Materials, Food Pantry
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Connecticut State Department Of Education Information on adult education, affirmative action programs, early childhood and social services, job opportunities, grants management, and legal and governmental affairs. http://www.state.ct.us/sde/
Extractions: Connecticut State Department of Education SDE Search Calendar Certification Commissioner ... What's New For Further Information: Office of Communications Connecticut State Department of Education 165 Capitol Avenue Hartford CT 06145 Telephone (860) 713-6548 This site is developed and maintained by: Web Management "We are committed to the success of all Connecticut Students."
Elmira College Graduate Programs In Adult Education ELMIRA COLLEGE S adult education PROGRAM. For Professional Educators and He chairs the adult education program. Click here for a curriculum vitae. http://www-distance.syr.edu/degree.html
Extractions: GRADUATE ADULT EDUCATION Elmira College developed an advanced graduate certificate in the Training of Trainers in 1979 and a Master of Science in Adult Education in 1982. The developed an off-site Master of Science in Adult Education in Liverpool that began in September, 1997. In the Masters program, students can earn the degree part-time in two years primarily through weekend courses,Saturday-only courses, late afternoon or evening courses, concentrated summer courses, or a combination of the various formats. The Training the Trainer graduate certificate also is available either as a stand-alone program or as part of the masters degree experience. Classes are held primarily on the Elmira College campus or at the Career Training Center (OCM-BOCES), 4500 Crown Road, Liverpool, NY [ click here for OCM-BOCES course and other information ]. Occasionally courses are held at other sites (see the schedule for each term for exact location details). For example, beginning in September, 2000, Training of Trainers courses will be held in Norwich, NY, at the SUNY-Morrisville Norwich Campus. Dr. Jane LeClair
Manhattan Christian College Home Page Manhattan KS. MCC is a regionally accredited institution. Information on MCC's admissions, adult education, educational programs, ministry training. http://www.mccks.edu/
Extractions: Academic The Academic Arts section provides listings on all areas of art education from classes for children to the graduate level. These include continuing education programs, art therapy, summer camps and programs, outreach programs and more. Academic Arts can be browsed by interest or alphabetically Sub Categories: Adult Programs
Metropolitan Education District The mission of Metropolitan education District is to provide educationalopportunities for Metropolitan adult education Program (MAEP) Class Schedule http://www.regional.org/
MAEP The Metropolitan adult education Program is convenient, flexible, accessible,affordable, useful. MAEP provides learning opportunities in over 50 locations http://www.regional.org/maep.html
Extractions: MetroED Goals The mission of the MAEP is to provide a caring environment that enables students to achieve their fullest potential while developing, in a diverse society, both a strong sense of community and a love of lifelong learning. The Metropolitan Adult Education Program is convenient, flexible, accessible, affordable, useful. MAEP provides learning opportunities in over 50 locations throughout San Jose and Campbell which serve a combined total of 43,000 adults around the clock in subjects including: The Metropolitan Adult Education Program: Sponsors: 300 day classes, 500 night classes in 60 locations
Disabilities Studies And Services Center (DSSC) Designs programs that meet the unique information, technical assistance, training, and research needs of professionals and programs who serve to improve the lives of infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults with disabilities, and their families. DSSC administers the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY), the Federal Resource Center for Special education (FRC), the National Transition Alliance (NTA), the Technical Assistance Center for Professional Development Partnerships, and Project Anchor. http://www.dssc.org/
Extractions: AED's Home Page NICHCY FRC NCWD ... FCTD The Disabilities Studies and Services Center (DSSC) is a department of the Academy for Educational Development (AED). The Academy for Educational Development (AED) is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Click on AED's logo for more information about our many domestic and international projects. DSSC Projects (click on logos for more information) The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) is a national information and referral center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues. NICHCY's audience is families, educators, and other professionals. NICHCY's special focus is children and youth (birth to age 22). The Federal Resource Center (FRC) is part of the Regional Resource and Federal Centers Network: the RRFC Network, a national network of technical assistance projects. The RRFC Network is composed of six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) that work with states, and the Federal Resource Center for Special Education that coordinates the RRCs and is a liaison between the Network and Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS). The ultimate beneficiaries of the RRFC's services are infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals who are associated with them.
College Of Education Adult Education Program adult education is a field of practice, research and scholarship. It fosters anunderstanding of the different ways in which adults learn and different ways http://www.ed.psu.edu/adulted/
College Of Education Adult Education Program adult education is a field of practice, research and scholarship. It fosters anunderstanding of the different ways in which adults learn and different ways http://www.ed.psu.edu/adulted/offer.htm