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| Transitioning English Language Learners (TELL) (MS Word)
(Sep 22, 2008)
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| A project to expand the knowledge regarding effective strategies for transitioning adult English language learners (ELL) from English as a second language (ESL) to adult basic education (ABE) and adult secondary education (ASE) programs. (MS Word) |
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| National Research Center on Career and Technical Education (NRCCTE) (MS Word)
(Sep 02, 2008)
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| Description of the national career center, including four focus areas: 1. successful practices, 2. increasing effectiveness, 3. improved professional preparation and 4. improving student performance. (MS Word) |
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| National Research Center on Career and Technical Education (NRCCTE) (PDF)
(Sep 02, 2008)
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| Description of the national career center, including four focus areas: 1. successful practices, 2. increasing effectiveness, 3. improved professional preparation and 4. improving student preformance. (PDF) |
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| Transitioning English Language Learners (TELL) (PDF)
(Aug 18, 2008)
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| Fact sheet describing a two year project to provide information regarding transitioning from English as a Second Language (ESL) programs to Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs. |
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| Transitioning English Language Learners (TELL) (MS Word)
(Aug 18, 2008)
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| Fact sheet describing a two year project to provide information regarding transitioning from English as a Second Language (ESL) programs to Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs. |
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| Adult Basic Education to Community College Transitions Symposium Proceedings Report (PDF)
(Dec 31, 2007)
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| Adult Basic Education to Community College Transitions Symposium Proceedings Report. (PDF) |
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| OVAE Transitions to Postsecondary Education
(Jun 01, 2006)
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| The role of adult basic education (ABE), as a bridge to further education and training, is central to the U.S. Department of Education's vision for adult education and is an emerging view in the field. |
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| OVAE Reading
(May 11, 2006)
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| Description of two adult reading initiatives. |
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| Technology and Distance Learning
(May 03, 2006)
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| This page provides information about instructional technology, including how it is being used to improve the delivery of adult education. |
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| Adult Secondary Education
(Feb 14, 2005)
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| Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs are designed for students who did not complete high school and are aged 16 and older. |
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