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            Tuesday Sessions
Plenary Address 9:00am-10:00am
                                    The Educator’s Moral Imperative: Changing the Predictability of the Zip Code
                                    
                        Single presenter
                                    Mike Walsh
                                    Current trends and national data suggest that Western civilization is in decline or free fall, depending on the topic. The good news is that citizens believe educators will be the ones to turn it around. If we want to transform the system, then we have to start with transforming our beliefs about the system. That requires that we ask the right questions of our students, staff, and each other.
                                    
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                                Session 4 (90 minutes) 2:30pm-4:00pm
                                    Bridging Futures from Adult School to Delta College for English Language Learners
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Dr. Heather Maloy
                                    This presentation at the CAEP Summit will focus on ESL 82 – Intermediate College ESL Reading/Writing I, a course designed to equip ELL adult learners with essential academic skills. Participants will be introduced to Delta College’s ESL 82 with contextualized pathways, degrees, majors, and transfer opportunities, showcasing how these can be leveraged to enhance students' academic and career prospects.
                                    
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                                    Navigating Adult Ed. Reporting for Federal and State Funding: Creating Effective Plans
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Jaemi Naish
                                    Shaping and Building Adult Education Together is more than just a theme for our conference; it's a testament to our collective commitment and evolution in adult ed. over the past ten years. Join us for this session as we delve into the intricacies of navigating adult ed. reports for federal and state funding. Gain valuable insights on creating effective plans, leveraging data to support program goals, and preparing comprehensive reports that align with funding requirements.
                                    
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                                    Keep ‘Em Coming Back! Retention Strategies for Growth and Success
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Bilquis Ahmed
                                    The struggle is real! Student retention is one of the most critical challenges in adult education. When attendance is down, student progress slows, and educator frustration grows. In this session, we will explore the problem but, more importantly, seek practical solutions. Utilizing the innovative research and hands-on experimentation of adult educators across the country, teachers and administrators will gain applicable learning strategies and engagement activities to keep students coming back.
                                    
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                                    IET MODELS IN ENTRY-LEVEL HEALTHCARE CAREERS
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Karyn Ruiz
                                    Integrated Education and Training (IET) models are an important program offering that meets the needs of diverse learners. This session will provide an overview of models with a focus on entry level healthcare careers, specifically Pharmacy Technician, Certified Billing and Coding Specialist, Certified Medical Administration Assistant, and Certified Clinical Medical Assistant as the fastest growing career pathways in the country.
                                    
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                                    Enhancing Interagency Transitions through Collaboration and Data
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Juan Salcedo
                                    This proposal showcases the collaborative efforts between the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) and the San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) in fostering inter-agency transitions. The presentation focuses on the development and utilization of data dashboards to track inter-agency transitions from the SDUSD Adult High School Diploma Program to SDCCE noncredit college programs.
                                    
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                                    Strong K-12, consortium, and community partnerships = Student Success!
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Theresa Trieu
                                    As a K-12 adult school, there are opportunities to leverage partnerships between district leaders, consortium, and community partners to improve student outcomes. The presentation will focus on how these collaborative connections have improved program outcomes.
                                    
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                                    College Isn't For Me. So, What Do I Do Now? The California Conservation Corps Could Be The Path To Launch A Meaningful Career With No Degree Required
                                    
                        Single presenter
                                    JP Patton
                                    The California Conservation Corps is a State government run workforce development program offering paid training for young adults interested in careers focused on conserving our environment and mitigating the impacts of climate change. The only requirement to enroll is motivation for hard work, personal development, and public service. Learn how your adult learner can transition to $33,000 plus $8,000 in scholarships their first year.
                                    
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                                Session 5 (60 minutes) 4:30pm-5:30pm
                                    Empowering Families through English Language Literacy
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Ildifonso "Ildi" Carrillo
                                    The Family Literacy Program at San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) is tailored for elementary school parents aiming to enhance their English language skills, thereby fostering their ability to engage more effectively in their children's education. This presentation will explore the curriculum, teaching methodologies, and the program's impact on participants and their families.
                                    
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                                    Collaborative Strategies for Student Success: Promoting Completion, Transitions, and Livable Wages Through CAEP Partnerships
                                    
                                Single presenter
                                    Monique Ositelu, PhD
                                    This session explores collaborative strategies for promoting completion, transitions, and livable wages among California's adult learners through CAEP partnerships. Participants will discuss national perspectives on student success, the unique California adult education system, and the positive student outcomes of collaboration between adult schools and community colleges. The presentation will highlight evidence-based strategies from the Promising Practices report.
                                    
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                                    Leveraging Data Tools for Impactful Three-Year Planning in California Adult Education
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Meghan McBridge
                                    Unlock the potential of data in your three-year planning process! This session will guide adult education practitioners through using the CAEP Fact Sheets and DataVista to identify needs, set goals, and track progress, ensuring evidence-based planning and advocacy.
                                    
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                                    Immigrant Integration: Cultivating a Sense of Belonging through Civic Engagement
                                    
                                Single presenter
                                    Sachiko Oates
                                    How can we facilitate the two-way process of immigrant integration through students’ participation in civic and community activities? Join this workshop to explore ways to support adult immigrants through civics education as understood within the lens of the California Immigrant Integration Initiative and aligned to approved EL Civics metrics. Ready-to-use resources from the Teaching Skills That Matter in Adult Education (TSTM) project will be shared.
                                    
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                                    Supporting low performance, low attendance classes
                                    
                                Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Ana Mendoza
                                    We will be sharing strategies to help and support classes that have difficulty inspiring students to persist and progress.
                                    
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                                    Addressing AB 1491 with Consortium Bylaws: A hands-on workshop to develop and update bylaws using methods from SOCRC to create systemic policy that defines member effectiveness, supports fiscal responsibility and guides consortium governance
                                    
                        Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
                                    Karima Feldhus
                                    Join members of the South Orange County Regional Consortium as they describe how the consortium developed policies to address new CAEP legislation under AB 1491. The SOCRC team will lead you through activities that will guide you in the development of new or updated bylaws for your consortium.  Audience interaction is encouraged to highlight policy needs and share best practices. Electronic access to the bylaw development materials will be available to participants.
                                    
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                                Networking Event 5:45pm-8:00pm
Wednesday Sessions
Breakfast and Exhibitor Time 7:30am-8:30am
                                    Full breakfast and exhibitor time
                                    
                        Single presenter
                                    CAEP TAP
                                    Join us for a hot breakfast and take the opportunity to connect with an exhibitor you've been eager to meet as we conclude the CAEP Summit 2024. Start your day energized for the series of final sessions and be sure to reserve some energy for the closing ceremony. We wish you the best of luck in the Opportunity Drawing.
                                    
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