Workforce Brief
The Adult Education Mission
Adult education has historically funded numbers of activities but two are most central to its mission: basic skills education (basic English, math, and English as a Second language training, including supporting individuals to acquire a high school diploma or GED) and short-term vocational education. As the LAO’s report suggests, both functions are in need of reexamination, however this brief focuses only on basic skills education.
Description
Date: December 2012
Website: www.californiaedgecoalition.org
The Legislative Analyst’s Office recently released a new paper, “Restructuring California’s Adult Education System,” which calls out the urgent need to re-think this state’s adult education program. The subject could not be more important or timely, particularly as funding for the program continues to erode. To learn more, download the full text of the article here.
Principles of an Effective Program
Integration: The Adult Education program, community college noncredit basic skills programs, and community college credit basic skills programs must be tightly integrated so students are not forced to take duplicative, disconnected courses.
Opportunity: Basic skills courses should link students to career technical and academic pathways that provide them the opportunity to continue their education.
Flexibility: Rigidly defining students by “levels” slows progress and wastes time and money; instead interventions should be flexibly tailored to the needs of students.
Student support: Basic skills students are much more likely to be successful if they receive adequate counseling, peer group support, and financial aid.
More Reports from the California EDGE Colalition
WORKFORCE BRIEF SERIES: California Community Colleges – Career Technical Education
Workforce Brief The Community Colleges' CTE Mission The mission of the Community Colleges around Career Technical Education is to build the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and experiences required for youth and adults to succeed in higher education and/or employment....
WORKFORCE BRIEF SERIES: Employment Training Panel
Workforce Brief The Employment Training Panel Mission The mission of the Employment Training Panel (ETP) is to help employers maintain a skilled workforce in order to remain competitive. Training funds partially offset the cost of customized job skill training for...
WORKFORCE BRIEF SERIES: Adult Education
The mission of the Adult Education Program (AEP) is preparing adult learners for college, career, and civic responsibility by providing them the literacy, mathematics, and technical skills they need to succeed. This installment of the Workforce Brief Series titled “Adult Education” describes the challenges and opportunities presented to California’s Adult Education Program in regards to funding, administration, and consistent accountability metrics.
Become a Workforce Advocate
Sign up here for updates on letter writing campaings, advocacy efforts, and more.