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         Adult Education Programs:     more books (100)
  1. Handbook for coordinators of management and other adult education programs, by Kenneth E Rindt, 1968
  2. Strategies of Leadership- In Conducting Adult Education Programs by A.A. Liveright, 1959
  3. What Really Matters in Adult Education Program Planning : Lessons in Negotiating Power and Interests (New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education)
  4. The Writings of St. Paul: Participants Manual: DeSales Catholic Adult Education Program by Various Authors, 1900
  5. Adult ed: 150 years of creative solutions: your district's adult education program may be able to provide creative solutions to many of your K-12 concerns, ... group students): An article from: Leadership by Glen Sparks, 2006-11-01
  6. Welcome: An Adult Education Program Based on Rcia by Gary Timmons, 1982-04
  7. Developing an Adult Education Program Through Community Linkages by H. Beder, Fran Smith, 1977-06
  8. Earth and space science (Holt adult education program) by Richard M Harbeck, 1965
  9. In praise of learning. (adult education program at Cumberland Hardwoods) (The Competitive Edge): An article from: Wood & Wood Products
  10. Adult education programs: funding flags while demand--and the community college role--grows.(Cover story): An article from: Community College Week by Ed Finkel, 2005-08-29
  11. Repairing Our World from the Inside Out: A Three-Session Adult Education Program on Jewish Ethics by Michelle Shapiro Abraham, 2002-12-01
  12. Get your money's worth (Holt adult education program.First series) by Aurelia Toyer, 1965
  13. English as a Second Language: Model Standards for Adult Education Programs
  14. Modern politics: A series of lectures on the subject given at the Trinidad Public Library, in its adult education program by C. L. R James, 1973

181. OLN Directory Index
Centers PDF document Special education Regional Resource Counties Served by AdditionalPrograms - PDF document, The 10 Years of Enhancing adult Literacy 1993
http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/Directory/olnindex.html
Based on the Ohio Literacy Network's 2001-2002 Directory
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Special Education Regional Resource Centers (SERRCs)
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Ohio Department of Mental Retardation ABLE Contacts
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Counties Served by Additional Programs
PDF document The Ohio Literacy Network 1500 West Lane Ave Columbus, OH 43221 800-228-READ (toll-free) 614-486-0179 (fax) http://ohioliteracynetwork.org/ Return to the Top This page http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/Directory/olnindex.html and is maintained by the OLRC WWW Development Team

182. Maine PBS Adult Learners
Local adult education Program Directory Listed by County. Town. Phone Number. ContactName. See Machiasport. Calais. Calais adult Basic education Program. 4542581.
http://www.mainepbs.org/education/edlocations.html
Local Adult Education Program Directory Listed by County
Town
Phone Number
Contact Name Androscoggin County AUBURN Auburn Adult Education Scott Gowell, Director. LEWISTON Lewiston Adult Education Anne Niemiec Director. LEWISTON Lewiston Adult Learning Center Anne Kemper ABE Coordinator Lewiston Literacy Volunteers of America Tahlia Hope, Director Lisbon Falls Alene Staley, Director Livermore Falls Malcolm Haynes, Director Livermore Falls MSAD #36 Adult Learning Center Malcolm Haynes, Director Mechanic Falls
Mechanic Falls Adult Education Nancy Watson, Director North Turner Educational Skills, Inc. Cynthia Tanous, President Sabattus William M. Earle, Director Turner Bette J. Swett-Thibeault, Director Aroostook County Ashland MSAD #32 Adult Education Linda Caron, Director Caribou Caribou Adult Education Al Menard, Director Caribou Caribou Learning Center Roger Dyer, Coordinator Caribou Literacy Volunteers of America Shannon Sleeper, Contact Danforth MSAD #14 Adult Education Bruce Carter and Patti Davis, Co-directors

183. Www.weylandservices.com - Home
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for adults and adolescents, offering education and prevention programs in the northern state.
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Welcome to the homepage of Weyland Consultation Services Welcome to our web site. This site offers you the opportunity to learn more about Weyland Consultation Services. Founded in 1997, we offer a discreet outpatient drug and alcohol treatment alternative for adults and adolescents. We are located in Northern California with offices in Salinas, San Jose, San Mateo, San Francisco, Mill Valley, and Walnut Creek. Please review our office locations for a site near you. Utilizing a Cognitive Behavioral approach we provide compassionate and individualized treatment that offers the chemically dependent person a route to recovery that is specifically tailored to their needs. We have found this approach to be particularly successful with the following populations:
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We specialize in designing programs that address the values and beliefs of the people we serve, thereby increasing their ability to engage and participate in treatment. This open ended and person specific approach has proven to be a strong deterrent to behavioral and chemical relapse. Learn about our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) . A multifaceted, comprehensive and highly individualized program designed to help individuals address chemical dependency issues while remaining in their homes.

184. The Department Of Adult Education - The UGA College Of Education
everyone. More about the adult education Mission Ronald Cervero, DepartmentHead Laura Bierema, Graduate Coordinator The Program
http://www.coe.uga.edu/adulted/
River's Crossing - 4th floor
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
FAX: (706) 542-4024
Sun. Jun 06, 2004
The mission of the Department of Adult Education mirrors the three-fold mission of The University of Georgia - to teach, to research, and to serve. What makes the Department's mission unique is the central idea of adult educationthat conscious, systematic, purposeful learning should be a lifelong process for everyone.
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Ronald Cervero
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Laura Bierema
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The Program We are no longer accepting applications for the Ed.D Program. Current students will continue with the program as outlined in the Graduate On-Line Handbook
Department Information COE Home Current Department People UGA Search For Questions, Comments, and General information

185. Senior Adult Education Program
Summer 2004 Senior adult education Program. Getting Started. Janice, Enrollment beginswith a telephone call to the office of the Senior adult education Program.
http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/saep/saepsu04.html
Senior Adult Education Program
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Summer Senior Adult Course Schedule Summer Credit Course Schedule Back ... Text Only Page Summer 2004 Senior Adult Education Program Classes are small, allowing the instructor to interact with each student. Regular attendance and class participation are key ingredients in a successful learning experience. Join our classes, meet new friends, and rediscover that learning can be a lifelong endeavor. Getting Started
Janice Enrollment begins with a telephone call to the office of the Senior Adult Education Program. New students must schedule an appointment with DeBorah Stephenson, senior adult advisor, or Janice Groeneman, coordinator of the Senior Adult Education Program. DeBorah and Janice will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the application and registration process. You will be given personal assistance as you make your course selection and provided information about your class, its location, tuition waivers, parking and other campus information.

186. Senior Adult Education Program
Brookhaven College logo, Brookhaven College one of the 7 colleges of theDallas County Community College District, Senior adult education Program.
http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/saep/saep2.html
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Credit Course Schedules Summer 2004
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Credit course Schedules Spring 2004

Classes are small, allowing the instructor to interact with each student. Regular attendance and class participation are key ingredients in a successful learning experience. Join our classes, meet new friends, and rediscover that learning can be a lifelong endeavor.
Don’t miss the lecture series ( Monday Afternoon Series) ( Wednesday Afternoon Series). Topics this spring include Armchair Travels and Horticulture
Janice Getting Started Enrollment begins with a telephone call to the office of the Senior Adult Education Program. New students must schedule an appointment with Deborah Whaley-Stephenson , senior adult advisor, or Janice Groeneman , coordinator of the Senior Adult Education Program.

187. Education Center Find An Adult Education Program
Find an adult education Program Abstract Find An adult education Program DC LibraryTheDC Library s search engine can help you find classes in English as a
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188. Gippsland Accommodation And Rehabilitation Support Service: Home
Provides housing, support and advocacy services for adults with a mental illness from centres in Morwell and Warragul; community education programs in other centres. Contact information provided.
http://www.garss.asn.au/
What is GARSS?
Gippsland Accommodation and Rehabilitation Support Service Incorporated (GARSS) is a community organisation funded by the Victorian Government to provide support and psycho-social rehabilitation for people in recovery of mental health issues. GARSS provides an holistic approach to the delivery of programs which include individual one-to-one support, day programs, adult education programs, community education, self abuse programs and a youth programs. GARSS is an incorporated body and a registered charity and public benevolent institution. Where can you find us?
GARSS has offices in Warragul and Morwell. There are locality maps on this site. These are the contact details: Morwell Warragul Corner of Spry and McDonald Streets
(P.O. Box 1173) 96 Albert Street P.O. Box 612 Morwell 3840 Warragul 3820 Ph:(03) 5133 9237 ph/fax(03)5622 1651 Fax:(03) 5133 9756 e-mail: garss@netspace.net.au

189. Adult Education
We are phasing out the adult education program this coming academic year (beginningFall 2003) in preparation for initiating a new M.Ed in Continuing and
http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Depts/AHE/
Western Washington University
Students
Faculty/Staff Index ... Textbooks Adult Education
Adult Education Graduate Program
Welcome! You have arrived at the Adult Education website at Western Washington University. ANNOUNCING THE MAY 26TH SYMPOSIUM - AN EVENING WITH NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL LEADERS - Join the Department of Educational Leadership for this rare opportunity to hear the latest research in continuing professional education, focusing on adult learning theory, program planning for educational programs, women as learners, spirituality and transformative learning, multiculturalism, gender and race. The program/dinner ($20) will be on Wednesday, May 26th from 6 to 9:30pm on the Western campus, Viking Union 565. For more information, click here
For updated application information about the new graduate degree program in Continuing and College Education, click here INFORMATION SESSIONS scheduled for the proposed M.Ed in Continuing and College Education: Bellingham Wednesday, April 14- 6-7:30pm in Miller Hall 158

190. Richard J. Daley College
information in four languages 773.838.7960 ABE/GED information in English Spanish- 773.838.7769 The adult education Program at Richard J. Daley College
http://daley.ccc.edu/courses/adulted.shtml

Course Offerings
> Adult Education
Adult Education Division - 773.838.7800
ESL information in four languages - 773.838.7960
The Adult Education Program at Richard J. Daley College offers tuition-free classes to adults in: Daley Adult Education Office
Hours of Operation: The Daley Adult Education Program Office (Room 502, Building 500) is open:
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:45 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Staff members who speak English, Arabic, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian and Spanish are available to assist students with program inquiries.
ESL information line in four languages 773.838.7960. GED information line in English and Spanish 773.838.7769. Enrollment and Enrollment Requirements Approximately 3,900 students are enrolled in over 170 class sections this semester. Approximately 3,100 students are enrolled on campus and 780 students attend classes at six off-campus locations To enroll in Adult Education classes, each student must be at least 18 years of age. Students who are 16 or 17 years of age may enroll if they are no longer enrolled in other secondary educational programs. With the exception of English ABE/GED, all students must make placement testing appointments before registering for classes. Although classes are offered free of charge, student must also complete registration forms and provide photograph identification and address verification before registering for classes. Acceptable forms of address verification include State of Illinois driver's licenses and identification cards, Mediplan statements, and/or utility bills. Student orientation sessions are also scheduled as part of the registration and enrollment process.

191. Office Of Special Education And Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) - Home Page
Supports programs that assist in educating children with special needs, provides for the rehabilitation of youth and adults with disabilities, and supports research to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities. Site includes information on agencies, programs, grants, legislation, publications, and research.
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192. Preparatory / Adult Education Program - B-W
Preparatory / adult education Program. The Preparatory / adult educationProgram is designed to provide the community with music
http://www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/outreach/prep/
Conservatory of Music Conservatory About Us Conservatory Admission Outreach ... Facilities
Preparatory / Adult Education Program
The Preparatory / Adult Education Program is designed to provide the community with music instruction and performance opportunities for students of all ages. The Preparatory / Adult Education Program reaches over 1400 students each year and includes over 100 faculty members and student teachers. Class instruction is open to people of all levels from amateur to pre-professional musician. Areas of instruction include: Instruction is available with members of the Conservatory faculty, Preparatory adjunct faculty and student teachers who have successfully completed pedagogy requirements. The Preparatory calendar consists of two 15-week semesters and a summer session. Although students are accepted all year round it is recommended that students register at the beginning of each semester. If you would like to be added to our mailing list and receive listings of Preparatory / Adult Education offerings, please

193. Childhelp USA® Virginia
Promotes the prevention, treatment and education of child abuse and neglect, through body safety programs for kids, residential treatment for abused children, and lectures for adults all free of charge - as well as the National Child Abuse Hotline.
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194. Graduate Catalog - Adult Education Program
The adult education program provides professional developmentopportunities to individuals concerned with the learning of adults....... Program
http://catalog.grad.usf.edu/current/program_education_adulteducation.asp
Home Graduate Catalog 2003-2004 Programs and Degrees Offered Home ... College of Education
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, EDU162
Tampa, FL 33620
Phone:
Fax:
813-974-XXXX
E-mail Address:
Dean:
Associate Dean:
Carine Feyten
The College of Education is a professional school that seeks to contribute to the improvement and reinvention of public schooling through the preparation of teachers, administrators, specialized practitioners, and researchers. The College emphasizes learning that enables students to develop abilities in intellectual inquiry, problem solving, and leadership in order for them to function effectively in their field.
If this program listing needs changes, please consult the Procedures for Updating or Adding a Program/College Program Information: Adult Education
Department of Leadership Development 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, EDU162 College of Education Tampa, FL 33620 Phone: Fax: 813-974-XXXX E-mail address: adulted@tempest.coedu.usf.edu Program Director: William H. Young Name of Degree Program: Adult Education Degrees Offered With This Program: Master of Arts (M.A.)

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196. Index
What s New? Super Seniors adult Ed. Literacy Volunteers are Recipientsof 2004 Heart Hand Award English Works Class Schedule
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197. Implementing Educational Programs (D-690)
programs should be designed to accept viewpoints from people in different life stagesand Adults bring life experience into the educational setting they
http://monarch.tamu.edu/d690/d690impl.htm
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Educational Programs
Having a plan on paper is important, but using the plan means actually carrying out the program. Council members who set goals and make plans of action to reach these goals have an opportunity, in this phase of the model, to assist Extension faculty with conducting educational activities. Most major events are planned before the year starts. For such early planning to be carried into an action program, agents should work with committee leaders and members to:
  • Make additional plans before each event about specific jobs to be done and delegate responsibilities to committee members.
  • Obtain assistance of needed resource people and involve other groups, as appropriate.
  • Assist with evaluation and interpretation.
  • Follow through with plans.
AGENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Extension agents have the major role of educator and should teach or be responsible for designing the learning experiences at planned Extension events. The agent is an advisor to the committee and works closely with the committee and its chairperson to help manage committee work. Agents will assist individual members in the performance of delegated tasks. Committee activities will be successful with a spirit of commitment, cooperation and coordination between members and agents. Certain tasks for arranging events can be performed effectively by members [see list below], while agents can best perform other tasks. For example, agents can mail meeting notices and provide agendas, printed materials and equipment.

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