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  1. Handbook for coordinators of management and other adult education programs, by Kenneth E Rindt, 1968
  2. Strategies of Leadership- In Conducting Adult Education Programs by A.A. Liveright, 1959
  3. What Really Matters in Adult Education Program Planning : Lessons in Negotiating Power and Interests (New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education)
  4. The Writings of St. Paul: Participants Manual: DeSales Catholic Adult Education Program by Various Authors, 1900
  5. Adult ed: 150 years of creative solutions: your district's adult education program may be able to provide creative solutions to many of your K-12 concerns, ... group students): An article from: Leadership by Glen Sparks, 2006-11-01
  6. Welcome: An Adult Education Program Based on Rcia by Gary Timmons, 1982-04
  7. Developing an Adult Education Program Through Community Linkages by H. Beder, Fran Smith, 1977-06
  8. Earth and space science (Holt adult education program) by Richard M Harbeck, 1965
  9. In praise of learning. (adult education program at Cumberland Hardwoods) (The Competitive Edge): An article from: Wood & Wood Products
  10. Adult education programs: funding flags while demand--and the community college role--grows.(Cover story): An article from: Community College Week by Ed Finkel, 2005-08-29
  11. Repairing Our World from the Inside Out: A Three-Session Adult Education Program on Jewish Ethics by Michelle Shapiro Abraham, 2002-12-01
  12. Get your money's worth (Holt adult education program.First series) by Aurelia Toyer, 1965
  13. English as a Second Language: Model Standards for Adult Education Programs
  14. Modern politics: A series of lectures on the subject given at the Trinidad Public Library, in its adult education program by C. L. R James, 1973

161. RIDE - Adult Education
The three purposes of the adult Basic education Program are. to help peoplebecome literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment
http://www.ridoe.net/adulted_ged/Default.htm
Ride Home How to get to Ride RIDE Directory Schools and Districts ... eRIDE Logon Adult Education and GED IMPORTANT BULLETIN ABOUT YOUR GED TESTS
(in Adobe PDF Format) The three purposes of the Adult Basic Education Program are:
  • to help people become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency; help adults who are parents obtain the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the education development of their children; and assist adults in the completion of a secondary school education or qualify for the high school equivalency (GED) credential.
  • A variety of programs are available to provide services for these purposes below the college level, to adults who:
  • have attained 16 years of age; are not enrolled or required to be enrolled in high school under State law; lack sufficient mastery of basic educational skills which allows them to reach their full potential; do not have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent (GED);
  • 162. Study Abroad Programs, Summer, Semester - International Studies Association
    Study abroad programs and scholarships for high school and college students, education professionals and adults interested in travel and education.
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    163. Strayer
    Offers accredited undergraduate and graduate degree programs, primarily to working adults pursuing a higher education on a parttime basis, in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. (Nasdaq STRA).
    http://www.strayereducation.com/
    Strayer Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: STRA) is an education services holding company which owns Strayer University and certain other assets. Strayer's mission is to make higher education achievable and convenient for working adults in today's economy.
    Intellectual Property
    Overview Management Board of Directors ... Information Request

    164. UW-Madison Continuing Studies Classes By Subject
    University of WisconsinMadison Continuing Studies classes, programs and Continuing education Classes and programs. For information on University
    http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/classes/classtoc.htm
    DCS Home Classes Services Learners ... UW-Madison Links Capstone Cert. Cont. Education Credit Classes Summer Programs Personal and Professional Development
    Continuing Education
    Classes and Programs
    For information on University admission and enrollment, go to Register Subject areas list classes and programs with links to instructors and registration information. Noncredit links provide details about instructors, facilities, and print resources for noncredit classes.
    Subject Areas
    Advanced Placement for Teachers Lectures and Forums Free Aging and Long-Term Care Library and Information Studies Agricultural and Life Sciences Literature ... Math includes Online Alumni Learning Mediation and Conflict Resolution Art includes Online Medicine Business: Small Business (SBDC),
    Executive Education
    Family Business Center Mental Health includes Human Services Administration Career and Educational Counseling Music includes Online Clergy Leadership Management Nonprofit Development Communication Nursing ... Dance includes Online, Youth

    165. West Virginia Adult Basic Education Program
    The West Virginia ABE Program is committed to providing. integrated and comprehensiveservices to equip adults. with the strong foundational skills they
    http://www.wvabe.org/
    AEMIS
    AEMIS Help

    WWW wvabe.org Site Map Assessment Procedures Text Only PD Workshops ... Home
    Calendar of Events The West Virginia ABE Program is committed to providing integrated and comprehensive services to equip adults with the strong foundational skills they need for productive employment, effective citizenship, and successful life management. Can't see the menu to the left? Click HERE Learning the LINCS System Six Tutorials to help use LINCS West Virginia Department of Education Building 6, Room 230

    166. Program Overview - Adult Education (CA Dept Of Education)
    A description of the California adult education Program and the adult educationOffice (AEO) staff directory.
    http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ae/po/
    Search Advanced Site Map A-Z Index Professional Development ... Adult Education Program Overview Printer-friendly version
    Program Overview
    A description of the California Adult Education Program and the Adult Education Office (AEO) staff directory.
    The California Adult Education Program serves state and national interests by providing life-long educational opportunities and support services to all adults. The Adult Education programs address the unique and evolving needs of individuals and communities by providing adults with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as productive citizens, workers, and family members.
    Program Description: The State Education Code sections 52501, 52502, 52503 and California Code of Regulations, Title 5 Section 10560 allow unified or high school districts to establish separate adult schools. The state budget supports these adult schools based on average daily attendance (a.d.a.), which equals to 525 hours per unit of a.d.a. Courses under the following program areas can be funded by state apportionment:
    • Adult Literacy/High School Diploma English as a Second Language/Citizenship Adults with Disabilities Career Technical Education/Apprenticeships Parenting, Family, and Consumer Awareness

    167. Division Of Adult & Community Education
    Texas public education serving adults and the community. adult educationPrograms Texas LEARNS Management Information Systems (TEAMS, ACES, TESPIRS,
    http://www.tea.state.tx.us/adult/
    Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Texas Curriculum Frameworks Administrator's Manual coming soon See www.tea.state.tx.us/downloads for help with Adobe Acrobat files. Under an agreement with Texas Education Agency (TEA), Texas LEARNS , housed in the Harris County Department of Education, provides nondiscretionary grant management functions, program assistance and other statewide support services to Texas Adult Education and Family Literacy Providers. The TEA Division of Discretionary Grants continues to be responsible for all discretionary, policy, and monitoring functions. Our joint mission is to ensure that all adults who live in Texas have the skills necessary to function effectively in their personal and family lives, in the workplace, and in the community. Professional Development is provided to the Adult Education Community through The Project GREAT Adult Education and Family Literacy Regional Centers of Excellence
    State Board of Education Rules for Adult Education

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    168. DE Guidebook 2004-2005 Adult Education Program
    The primary focus of the Distance education Guidebook is to help K12 students,parents and teachers gain access to information regarding Distance education
    http://www.openschool.bc.ca/de/guidebook/adult_ed.html
    ELIGIBILITY To graduate, adult students must earn a minimum 20 credits from at least five courses, worth four credits each including:
    COMPULSORY COURSES
    Notes re Adult Education Program
    • an English (Language Arts) at the Grade 12* or Provincial* level; a Mathematics course at the Grade 11* or Advanced* or higher level; either:
      three other courses at the Grade 12* or Provincial* level or higher; or:
      two other courses at the Grade 12*or Provincial* level or higher and Social Studies at the Grade 11* or Advanced* level.
    *Grade 11 and Grade 12 refer to courses offered in the British Columbia School System while Advanced and Provincial Levels refer to courses offered in the College ABE System. Total: 5 courses
  • To be eligible for the Adult Graduation Diploma, a person must be 19 years or older, or 18 years old and out of school for at least a year, with approval from the enrolling institution. Three courses must be taken as an adult. Prior Learning Assessment may be used to meet any of the requirements for the Adult Diploma. Prior Learning Assessment involves a variety of techniques including equivalency reviews, challenge processes, in-depth interviews, exemption processes, etc.
  • 169. Colleges And Schools -- Education-Portal.com --
    Over 1000 articles about schools, adult education, and careers. Also containscollege life and college prep sections.
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    170. Lakeland College - Adult Education - Online Education Program
    As a liberal arts college offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees,Lakeland provides students with an education that is broad in scope,
    http://www.lakeland.edu/Adult/Online/Home.asp
    Adult Education Apply to Lakeland BlendEd Calendar -BlendEd
    -Courses

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    Corporate Training -Corporate Training (BLDI)
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    Graduate Program News -Graduate Program
    -Business Administration
    -Counseling ... -Theology Online Program -Online Program -Counselors -Getting Started -Platforms ... -Tentative Future Courses Undergraduate Program Undergraduate Program Accounting Business Administration Computer Science ... Military Information Wisconsin Centers -Wisconsin Centers -Central Wisconsin Center -Chippewa Valley Center -Fox Cities Center ... -Sheboygan Center Sign Up To receive Adult Education news from Lakeland College: Home Academics Bookstore Contact Us ... Tentative Future Courses Online Courses Lakeland College's Kellett School of Adult Education offers online courses for students who enjoy the flexibility and convenience of being able to continue their education when and where they want to. The online program uses Blackboard, a leading company for e-Education. On Blackboard, you are able to view and submit assignments, view your course progress, post to online discussions, and interact with professors and other students.

    171. Adult Education Program
    Chesterfield County adult education Program Overview The adult educationprogram participates in the Super Senior Passport Program.
    http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/htm/community_pages/adult_ed/adult_learning_main.h
    Chesterfield County Adult Education Program
    Overview:

    Chesterfield County Public Schools offers a comprehensive Adult Education program wth three instructional divisions. Programs are available to adults inside and outside of Chesterfield.
    • The Adult Basic Education (ABE) division serves adult residents of Chesterfield County by providing instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL) and Citizenship Preparation Programs, Adult Basic Literacy, and General Educational Development (GED) programs.
      The Adult Vocational and Technical Education division offers nearly 100 courses at a variety of schools throughout Chesterfield. Courses offer opportunities to adults ranging from pre-employment and continuing education programs to enrichment and special interest courses. The Adult Education program participates in the Super Senior Passport Program.
      The Business and Corporate Training division priovides development of custom and pre-packaged training programs for area businesses and community organizations. Today's society emphasizes employability skills and the Adult Education office works with businesses and organizations to meet the employability demands.

    172. Adult And Community Education - South Carolina Department Of Education
    adult Secondary education (ASE). The adult Secondary education program provides the South Carolina adult education South Carolina Healthy Schools
    http://www.myscschools.com/offices/ace/
    Home District And Community Services Adult And Community Education Commission on National and Community Service ... South Carolina Adult Education
    Adult And Community Education
    OFFICE OF ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION Cherry Daniel, Ed.D. Director The mission of the Office of Adult and Community Education (OACE) is to communicate a vision of collaboration for identifying community needs and resources in organizing school/community based educational programs designed to provide lifelong learning, health, and service opportunities for all, and to provide the necessary leadership and resources for the development of those programs
    ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM
    The mission of the Adult Education Program is to provide leadership, training, technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation to assist adult education service providers to achieve the goal of a literate South Carolina. Adult Basic Education (ABE) . The Adult Basic Education program provides the opportunity for adults with low literacy skills, (less than eighth grade level), to work with materials to be taught in an environment conducive to their level, and to improve their reading, math, and writing skills. Technical assistance is made available to adult education providers. Contact: David Stout, Janet Thompson, Ramona Carr, Colleen Clark, Susan Longshore or Ron Jordan

    173. Foundation For Jewish Studies
    Offers Jewish education courses for adults at locations around the Washington area. programs and events, calendar and information on registration, lectures, scholarin-residence, retreats and travel.
    http://www.foundationjewishstudies.org/
    Programs at a Glance
    Open Academy

    Scholar-in-Residence

    Jewish Heritage Lectures
    ...
    The New Bible Study Center

    We welcome you to an exciting program for 2005!

    174. Regional Adult Education
    The administrative office of the Regional adult education Program is located atSpotsylvania GED adult High School Program adult Basic education
    http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/sctc/regional/
    Regional Adult Education
    "Learning is Power" Through a regional agreement among the five public school divisions of Planning District 16 (Fredericksburg, Caroline, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and King George), and with support of the Virginia Department of Education through a Regional Adult Education Program Planner grant, Spotsylvania County Schools administers the Workforce Investment Act, Title II (Adult and Family Literacy Act), program services for the Planning District 16 area. In addition to WIA, Title II services, Regional Adult Education provides state-funded courses in GED test preparation, Adult High School Diploma completion, the National External Diploma Program, Family Literacy partnerships, and employer-funded workplace education programs for English as a Second Language (ESL) and other foundational workforce skills. The administrative office of the Regional Adult Education Program is located at Spotsylvania Career and Technical Center, with classes and other services offered at approximately 40 sites across the PD 16 region.
    Regional Office Located at
    Spotsylvania Career and Technical Center
    6713 Smith Station Road
    Spotsylvania, VA 22553

    175. KBOR - Adult Education
    Highland, Highland Community College adult education Program Director JulieDorrell 606 West Main Highland, KS 66035 785-442-6055
    http://www.kansasregents.org/adult_ed/centers.html

    KBOR
    Adult, Career, and Tech Ed KANSAS ADULT EDUCATION CENTERS
    (For more information or locations click on the program nearest you.) Arkansas City Cowley County Community College - Adult Education
    Director: Chris Vollweider
    125 South Second
    Arkansas City, KS 67005
    Chanute Neosho County Community College - Adult Education Center
    Director: Randy Kettler
    800 W. 14th
    Chanute, KS 66720
    620-431-2820 ext. 279 Coffeyville Coffeyville Community College - Adult Education Center Director: Bonita Keith 400 W. 11th Coffeyville, KS 67337 Colby Colby Community College - Adult Education Director: D. Joe Mildrexler 1255 South Range Colby, KS 67701 785-462-3984 ext. 209 Concordia Cloud County Community College - Adult Education Director: Mary Baldwin 2221 Campus Dr. Concordia, KS 66901 785-243-1435 ext. 335

    176. St Johns Presbyterian - Home Page
    Devon, Pennsylvania. Offers schedules of Sunday and weekly activities, a sermon archive, map/directions, material on youth and adult Christian educations programs and activities.
    http://www.stjohnsdevon.com/
    Presbyterian Church
    USA
    St John's Devon
    Presbyterian Church To help support the
    Hurricane Katrina
    relieve effort: www.Americares.org www.RedCross.org or the Presbyterian Disaster Relief thru St. Johns Church contact the church office (610) 688-5222
    site updated 8/30/2005

    177. UWM: School Of Education: Adult &Continuing Education Program Advisory Committee
    University, higher education, Milwaukee, UWM, University of WisconsinMilwaukee,University of Milwaukee, School of education, School, education.
    http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Departments/Administrative_Leadership/Degre
    UWM Home SOE Home Directory Contact Us ... Degrees/Programs of Study
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    Department of Administrative Leadership
    By-Laws

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    Article I - NAME
    The name of this committee shall be the Adult and Continuing Education Program Advisory Committee (ACE-PAC).
    Article II - PURPOSES
    The purpose of this committee is to strengthen and enhance the connections between adult education practicing professionals for the purpose of promoting and fostering the adult and continuing education leadership program at UW-M.
    Specifically the committee members will:
  • act as advocates for the adult education program in the community.
  • assist in identification of opportunities for student internships within the UW - M adult education leadership program.
  • provide market-based curriculum feedback to UW-M faculty of the adult education program.
  • assist in strategic planning and evaluation of the adult education leadership program. Article III - MEMBERSHIP
  • Membership will include four constituent groups. Those individuals working in adult education enterprises in the public sector (3 members), private sector (6 members), the non-profit sector (3 members), and a representative from the Executive Committee of the UWM Adult and Continuing Education Alumni Association (1member).
  • Adult education faculty members at UW - M will serve as committee members.
  • 178. BC Education - Adult Graduation Program
    Welcome to the adult Graduation website. This site contains links to most of theinformation that administrators, counsellors, instructors, and adult
    http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/adult_graduation/
    Adult Graduation Program Welcome to the Adult Graduation website. This site contains links to most of the information that administrators, counsellors, instructors, and adult students may wish to know about the Adult Graduation Programs offered in BC school districts. What is the Adult Graduation Program? The Adult Graduation Program is offered in almost every school district in the province. Adult students may finish the courses necessary for receiving their regular dogwood diploma, or may work towards the BC Adult Graduation Diploma (also known as the Adult Dogwood). Courses are also offered through colleges in BC; please contact your local college for more information or visit the Ministry of Advanced Education web site . In the adult program, 20 credits are needed for graduation . This is different from the regular graduation program which requires 52 credits for graduation. To be eligible for the adult dogwood, the student must be at least 19 years of age, and must take at least three of their courses leading towards graduation as an adult.

    179. Indiana University Online And Distance Education School Of Continuing Studies Ma
    Indiana University s adult education Program has a renowned history. The Masterof Science in adult education Program accepts applications from
    http://scs.indiana.edu/univ/msae.html
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    SCS Home
    Undergraduate Courses Undergraduate Degrees High School Courses ... IU Online Owen Hall
    790 E. Kirkwood Avenue
    Bloomington, Indiana 47405
    Phone 800-334-1011
    scs@indiana.edu

    Prospective Students
    Current Students Faculty and Staff ... Bulletin (PDF 188KB) Graduate Degree Master of Science in Adult Education Meet the Graduating Class of 2005! Overview What You Will Learn Important Information for Non-Indiana Residents ... Contact us! Overview
    Whether you are already working in the adult education field or looking to make a career change, the Master of Science in Adult Education Program can help you. Students in the program come from diverse backgrounds and are engaged in a wide-range of careers. They can be found in education and training, performance improvement, organizational development, and as coaches or consultants in manufacturing, corporations, health care, post-secondary education, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and the military. Indiana University's Adult Education Program has a renowned history. It was established in 1946 and enjoys an outstanding reputation as one of the nation's oldest adult education programs. With the transition in 1998 to an interactive online format , you can design a plan of study that meets your professional needs and fits your schedule.

    180. History Of The Adult Education Act
    Initial Federal program of adult education for persons 18 years of age and olderwho had not completed their secondary education and whose inability to read
    http://www.naepdc.org/issues/AEAHistort.htm
    History of the
    Adult Education Act
    With the passage of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (PL 105-220), the Adult Education Act, as administrators of adult basic education have known it for the past 30 years, has passed into posterity. We thought it appropriate, therefore, to provide a brief legislative history of this landmark piece of legislation that is no more. This document traces the Federal involvement in adult basic education by noting references to legislation and provisions of law and regulations. This synopsis was prepared for the Consortium by Dr.Gary Eyre FEDERAL RESPONSE TO ADULT ILLITERACY A History of the Adult Education Act The Federal government has been involved in adult education for well over 200 years. The nature and extent of Federal attention to the needs of adult learners has varied over this period, but, from its earliest days, the government provided funds to establish, encourage, and expand programs to assist adults in overcoming educational deficiencies which would hinder productive and responsible participation in the life and growth of the nation. At the state level, evening schools for adults, part-time education, citizenship/Americanization classes for the foreign-born and the Chautauqua experience were fore runners of the State/Federal adult education movement. State histories give evidence of organized adult education as early as the 18th century.

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