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In 2014, Texas transferred the AEFLA program to the Texas Workforce Commission ushering in a new era for adult education and bringing the program in line with student, community and stakeholder demand. Texas began building a Career Pathway system to serve adult education participants with new opportunities across the state. Through a tiered design of pathways into postsecondary, integrated education and training, specialized ESL programs for foreign trained professionals, or workplace literacy in partnership with employers, Texas launched a statewide effort to drive increased student success for college and employment outcomes. The Texas state director and career pathway lead outline the strategic model and driving factors in the system transformation. Detail on the statewide system design, core program components, models of implementation, integration dynamics, and the process for documenting practice across a diverse provider system of 34 entities. as included. ATTACHMENTS: Career Pathways TX style COABE 2016 Upload AEL Career Pathway Activities to March 2016 upload AEL Letter 02 16_ Implementing the Integrated Education and Training Service Approach
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Tactile, paper, and tech engaging activities preparing students for the everyday life math and the GED ®, TASC, or HiSET. This workshop introduces examples in lesson planning for the math interactive classroom. Get rewarded with motivating lessons that actively engage. Well-planned, multi-sensory activities develop skills needed for math success. Realia, hardcopies and computer interaction create a harmoniously balanced instruction that meaningfully utilizes technology. ATTACHMENTS: Static To Dynamic Complete Handout Static to Dynamic Static to Dynamic Math Games Static to Dynamic Math
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Innovative approaches to learning that you can apply to your classroom. Want your students to learn more and remember longer? Want to help them maximize their intelligence and perform at their best? From spaced learning to engaging content, this presentation discusses research in how the mind works, learns, and changes. But it isn't just theory. We will discuss how you can use this knowledge to immediately transform your practice. Based on the proven research in Mastery Learning by Benjamin Bloom and others. ATTACHMENTS: COABE 2016 Mastery Learning COABE 2016 ML Handouts
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Performance improvement and accountability are hallmarks of service delivery under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. Texas initiated a statewide quality model for local AEFLA provider program management after the state adult education program transferred to the Texas Workforce Commission in 2013. This slide show explains how the state and local programs collaborate to drive increased student success using a data-driven approach across educational, and postsecondary transition and employment outcomes. The presentation describes organizational roles in a system approach that includes monthly local performance and expenditure reporting, state office provider support, professional development linked to program improvement, monthly executive staff briefing, external monitoring and evaluation, and corrective action and continuous improvement support.+ ATTACHMENTS: ContinuousImprovementandAccountabilityTexasStyle_COABE2016
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Order of Operations: Sometimes, Always or Never? Many of us learned that the "Order of Operations" as a random rule someone made up, and we all have to follow it to get the same answer. As we dig into math, specifically using the mathematical shifts of the College and Career Readiness Standards, we look at things from a very different perspective. We no longer need to accept the order of operations as the rule, simply "because", instead let's investigate it and find some meaning. In this session, we will use our mathematical properties (commutative properties, associative properties, distributive property, etc) to explore our basic operations. With a solid mathematical foundation we will then look at "PEMDAS" in the context of the mathematical shift of rigor. ATTACHMENTS: Strom Order of Operations Handout COABE2016 Strom Order of Operations ppt COABE 2016
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This presentation contains 20 free and easy to use technologies that can be used to differentiate instruction and prepare ELLs for success in a connected global and digital society. Learn about exciting options to help engage students and meet instructional challenges. ATTACHMENTS: Its Tech Xtrodinary COABE Conference 2015
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Using the CCRS's multiple references to the number line, this numeracy session uses the number line as the focus of "Coherence" from the beginning, definition of number sets through Algebraic thinking. We investigate the age-old question, "Why is a negative times a negative a positive?" We explore basic operations (add, subtract, multiply and divide) and continue on to solve simple algebraic equations. ATTACHMENTS: Number Lines Arithmetic to Algebra PPT Strom COABE 2015 Number Lines Arithmetic to Algebra Handouts Strom COABE 2015
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New technologies can help offer targeted study paths to personalize and accelerate math review. Hear about early experiences with EdReady.org, a new tool from the non-profit NROC Project--designed to support such efforts. Panelists will share lessons learned in adapting the platform to serve adult learners, in Kentucky and California, and to assist professional development efforts, in Colorado. ATTACHMENTS: EdReady for Academic Readiness_COABE 2015