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Adult Education Division 2012-2013 Goals Update
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How many students were served?
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Grade Level Equivalency of Adult Education Students
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Adult Education Centers (2012-13) – 45 Colleges/Technical Institutes – 26 Public/Correctional School Districts – 19 Literacy Councils – 15 Adult Ed Staff and Volunteers Full Time Teachers – 217 Part Time Teachers – 466 Volunteers - 498 Where Services are Provided
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State & National GED pass rate
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WAGE
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Rank in the top 10 in the nation in the percentage of students passing the GED® test. Implement Microsoft IT Academy Certification in adult education centers. Gain additional funding to support adult education centers. Goals
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Ensure the Standards of a Quality Adult Education Program are implemented across the state. Ensure grant funds are administered in accordance with applicable State and Federal laws. Goals
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Increased professional development trainings by 28% Marketing: Radio and TV show appearances, Promotional Video and Newspaper write-ups 44 adult education programs offer Microsoft IT Academy certification to students Received funds from Senators English and Chesterfield to offset the cost of the GED test Accomplishments
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100% Site Visit and Program Review Rate 84 AE staff completed Career Development Facilitator training 44 Adult Education Programs currently (5 fewer than the year prior) Conducted 10 financial audit reviews to be in compliance with federal and state laws Accomplishments
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Received $970,974 for meeting 2012-13 performance measures (split with AR Works program) Used funds to hire 6 Adult Education Career Coaches 17 adult education centers, covering approximately 30 counties, currently being served by career coaches. Workforce Incentive Grant (WIA) Award
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Designed to provide students returning to school to obtain their GED ® the opportunity to earn postsecondary credentials in high-demand occupations through dual enrollment. The four (4) colleges & adult education programs selected: ASU-Beebe: Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and Welding. College of the Ouachitas: Medical Office Assistant and Computer Information Systems. Cossatot Community College: Cosmetology and Welding. Mid-South Community College: Machining and Welding. Accelerating Opportunity
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Provided professional training and development to adult education and literacy council directors. Programs selected goals for their center to report each week to the state office. Programs report red, yellow, or green each week. Covey Training
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Wildly Important Goals (WIGs) Increase statewide customer satisfaction by 20% from October 1, 2013 to March 1, 2014 Increase statewide educational gains from 22% to 43% by April 2014 Pretty Important Goals (PIGs) Increase statewide enrollment by 13% over last year’s from 22,516 to 25,443 by June 30, 2014 Increase statewide the number of contact hours of students from 1,511,390.71 to 1,662,529.78 by June 30, 2014
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