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| Content Standards and Assessment
(Nov 15, 2004)
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| Content Standards and Assessment in Adult Education and Literacy |
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| Outcomes of Seven EL/Civics Demonstration Grant Projects
(Aug 26, 2004)
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| Outcomes of seven EL/Civics demonstration grant projects Funded by OVAE in FY 2000 |
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| Summary of 2004 Community Technology Center Grant Recipients (MS Word)
(Jul 22, 2004)
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| Descriptions of the grant recipients for the CTC grants. Office of Vocational and Adult Education. (MS Word) |
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| Links to Adult Education and Literacy Related Sites
(Jun 28, 2004)
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| This page contains links to a wide variety of sites with publications, resources, and information on adult education and literacy topics. |
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| Mathematics in Adult Education and Literacy
(Mar 30, 2004)
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| Mathematics in Adult Education Topic Page. |
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Community Technology Centers Program; Notice of final priority,[OVAE]
(Jun 20, 2003)
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| The Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education establishes a final priority, selection criteria, and program requirements under the Community Technology Centers (CTC) program for novice applicants. The Assistant Secretary will use this priority, selection criteria, and program requirements for the FY 2003 novice applicant competition. |
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| Career and Technical Student Organizations
(May 12, 2003)
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| Web links related to career and technical student organizations. |
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| Adult Basic Education
(Dec 30, 2002)
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| The Adult Basic Education program is designed for adults and out-of-school youth ages 16 years or older who are currently functioning below the eighth grade level or equivalent; are not enrolled in secondary school; do not have a secondary school diploma or its equivalent; and are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance under State law. |
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| Adult Basic Education
(Dec 30, 2002)
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| The Adult Basic Education program is designed for adults and out-of-school youth ages 16 years or older who are currently functioning below the eighth grade level or equivalent; are not enrolled in secondary school; do not have a secondary school diploma or its equivalent; and are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance under State law. |
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| Adult English Language Instruction
(Oct 25, 2002)
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| English Literacy programs are designed to help individuals of limited English proficiency achieve competence in the English language. |
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