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Tuesday Sessions

Session 3 (60 minutes)   1:15pm-2:15pm

Bridging the World of Adult Basic Education and Workforce Preparation
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Gladys Recinos
Participants will be provided strategies and tools that will help adult learners increase their academic preparation and employability skills within ABE, including IET, ESL, CTE, and work-based learning programs. Resources in English and Spanish will help
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE )
Integrated Education and Training (IET): Best Practices to Build a Self-sufficient Future for Adult English Language Learners
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Dr. Paul De La Cerda
Porterville Adult School is impacting lives through equity-focused initiatives. By utilizing English language support, virtual reality, and work-based learning, this award-winning program is expanding pathway opportunities for ELLs. Learn how to leverage the same model to secure grants, enhance equity and access, and boost student engagement, providing sustainable careers. Join us to explore how these strategies can empower your institution and make a lasting impact on students' lives.
(AUD: ADM • PGM: EQT, LRT, PDV, PGE, TDL )
Finding Partners and Building a True Collaboration
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Karen Bautista
Ten years of California Adult Education Program (CAEP) success is built on partnerships that result in increased student success. Anyone can start a true collaboration partnership. This session will provide ideas on where to look for partners, how to talk with partners, and when to begin partnerships. Examples of partnerships at North Orange Continuing Education will be discussed and experiences shared. Attendees will leave with templates for a partnership discussion.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: LDR, LRT, PDV )
AI Revolution in Adult Education: Bridging the Gap Between Learning and Employment
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
John Russell
This presentation explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on adult education, focusing on innovative technologies that enhance student-employer connections. We'll examine how AI personalizes learning experiences, streamlines administrative processes, and bridges the education-employment gap. Real-world case studies, including the successful deployment of apps in California adult schools, will demonstrate practical applications in advancing career outcomes for students.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL )
From Enrollment to Completion: Exploring Noncredit Time to Completion
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Dr. Harpreet Uppal
North Orange Continuing Education's (NOCE) Research team explores time to completion for noncredit programs. They will share their methodology and preliminary findings on an exploration of time to completion for noncredit high school diplomas and certificates. Participants will learn about the unique challenges of noncredit pathways and their impact on time to completion including topics such as course repeatability and the open entry/open exit nature of noncredit courses.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: LRT, PDV, PGE )
Tips and practices to increase student retention, persistence and paired scores
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Ana Mendoza
We will review strategies and the model that helped our program increase our paired scores to become top 3 in our region. The presentation will speak about strategies used in the classroom, clerical, administrators and the whole team at SAS to encourage students to persist and for students to consider the CASAS assessment an ally. We will also discuss the use of CASAS and data to make data-based lessons and decisions.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL )
Supporting Student Transitions to Postsecondary Education and the Workforce
Single presenter
Sachiko Oates
Are you interested in supporting adult learners' transitions to postsecondary education and the workforce? Please join us to explore evidence-based best practices to strengthen support services, program structures, and local partnerships to facilitate adult learners’ journey through the transition and support persistence through their pathway.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: EQT, LDR, LRT, PDV )

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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LRT, PDV, TDL )
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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL )
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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: LDR, PDV, PGE )
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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, PDV )
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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE )

Networking Event   5:45pm-8:00pm

Wednesday Sessions

Session 9 (90 minutes)   2:10pm-3:40pm

Welcoming English Language Learners into Healthcare Occupations: How South Orange County Regional Consortium designed and implemented five comprehensive integrated ELL Healthcare Pathway programs with over 90 percent completion rate in one semester
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Sonja Wyche
The SOCRC ELL Healthcare Pathway team will share how they put together a comprehensive plan to recruit students, train instructors, develop a support team and implement five distinct ELL integrated health care career programs in less than one semester. They will discuss how they were able to work across agencies to support students and instructors throughout the first cohort term and resolve issues as a team. The presentation will culminate with the regional celebration of student success.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LRT )
Helping Adult Students validate their high school and Foreign degrees
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Ana Mendoza
Thousands of adult students across the country have college degrees from other countries. This group of students are lawyers, law professors, head of surgeries, doctors, surgeons, teachers, nurses among other high demand professions. This presentation will share the process Salinas Adult School has developed to help these students validate their degrees and find employment.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: EQT, LRT )
CANCELLED - SB554 uh? What's that, a learning community for adults? What it's name, DARTE!
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Dr. Heather Maloy
This presentation will explore the transformative impact of SB554 and the DARTE (Directing Adults onto the Right TrAC for Employment) Learning Community at San Joaquin Delta College. SB554 provides a legislative framework allowing adult school students to concurrently enroll in community college courses, thereby accelerating their educational and career trajectories. The DARTE program is a pioneering initiative designed to leverage this opportunity, creating equitable pathways for adults.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT )
Drop the Rock: Learn More About California High School Equivalency and Proficiency Programs To Create the Ripple In a Student's Trajectory
Single presenter
Don Killmer
Participants will learn how to support students who need alternative pathways to graduation using the California High School Proficiency and Equivalency Programs as an option. We'll provide population data to identify eligible students and cover testing delivery methods. You'll also get access to resources to assist students in these pathways.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA • PGM: EQT, LDR, LRT, PGE )
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