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Tuesday Sessions
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
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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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL
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Unlocking Marketing Success in Adult Education
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Cheryl Broom
Discover how the Lompoc Unified Adult Education Consortium (LUAE) and Southwest Riverside Adult Education (SRAE) took different approaches to achieve stellar results in promoting their programs. Despite their varied strategies, both consortia saw significant improvements in program visibility, enrollment growth, and an overall sense of pride in their service offerings.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: MKT
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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.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: LDR, PDV, PGE
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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.
(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
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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.
(AUD: ADM, STF
• PGM: LDR, PGE
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Decade in Review: Navigating College Transition Counseling, Successes, Strategies, and Challenges.
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Maria Lopez
Join us as we reflect on the ten-year journey of how Inland Adult Education Consortium built strategies and successes to create a robust counseling framework which supports adults' transition to post-secondary education and workforce readiness. An in depth look at how the Inland Adult Education Consortium counselors designed and implemented a blueprint that helped shape a state recognized model program.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: LRT
)
Wednesday Sessions
Session 6 (60 minutes) 8:45am-9:45am
CANCELLED - Civic Engagement through Democratic Literacy
Single presenter
Mariann Fedele-McLeod
Critical Democratic Literacy (CDL) plays a pivotal role in empowering students to become engaged and informed citizens. Individuals equipped with CDL understand political and civic systems, allowing them to navigate these systems effectively and contribute meaningfully to the improvement of their communities.
Join this workshop to find out more on the topic and how you can participate in CALPRO’s new community of practice.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: CRR, EQT, PDV
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Noncredit 101: Learning the Basics of Noncredit
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Dulce Delgadillo
Presented by the CC TAP (Community College Technical Assistance Provider) team at North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE), this introductory session to noncredit will provide participants with an overview of noncredit program structure, noncredit apportionment funding, noncredit data reporting, and noncredit curriculum development. This session is intended for an audience that is interested in learning the basics of noncredit education within the California Community College system.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: PDV
)
Learning Together as a Consortium Through Job-Alike Events
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Carrie Frogue
This presentation explores the collaborative efforts of the Rio Hondo Region Adult Education Consortium in organizing "Job-Alike" events. These gatherings unite staff members with similar roles, fostering peer learning and professional development. By sharing best practices, challenges, and innovative strategies, participants enhance their skills and knowledge, leading to improved outcomes in adult education.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL
)
k12 Adult School Leverages Community College partnership to expand classes and increase payment points .
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Adele McClain
Apple Valley Adult School in Collaboration with Victor Valley College has increased enrollments and outcomes for both institutions. We took a look at students' needs and were able to increase ESL and CTE programs for our students. Facilities use agreements and data sharing have helped both programs to grow and build capacity.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, MKT, PDV, PGE, TDL
)
Navigating Partnerships with One Stop
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
Lorilee Niesen
Need help in strengthening your relationship with your local AJCC or One Stop? Come learn how Sutter County Adult Education works closely with their local One Stop to offer training, support services, and career advancement. Session highlights include resources, staff roles, and how Adult Education and One Stops work together to support adults. Experience the true meaning of "seamless transition". Walk away with ideas and insight on how to improve your relationship with your AJCC.
(AUD: ADM, STF
• PGM: LRT
)
Supporting New CTE Teachers in the Classroom
Single presenter
Alisa Takeuchi
Supporting new CTE instructors is crucial for their success and the success of their students. This session will explore best practices, including mentorship, professional development, and inclusive teaching strategies. Participants will engage in interactive activities to brainstorm solutions and role-play scenarios, ensuring a practical understanding of how to support new CTE instructors effectively. Attendees will also learn about the unique challenges faced by CTE instructors in California.
(AUD: ADM, STF, TEA
• PGM: CRR, EQT, LDR, LRT, PDV, TDL
)
Creating Powerful Workforce Development Partnerships and Increasing WIOA Title I Funds for Your Agency
Multiple presenters (maximum is 6 presenters)
John Russell
California Ed Code 84906 requires members of CAEP consortia to create a Three-Year Plan and Annual Plan in order to receive CAEP funds and these plans should align with regional plans created by workforce development agencies pursuant to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. This presentation will give clear, actionable items to foster powerful partnerships with WIOA workforce development agencies and increase Title I funding for your member schools.
(AUD: ADM, STF
• PGM: LRT, MKT, PDV
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