CAEP 2020-21 Allocations Reduced Due to Governor’s May Revise
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Revised CFAD/CAEP Office Hour Webinar
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LaunchBoard Adult Education Pipeline Webinar
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CAEP 2018-19 Expenditures and Hours of Instruction Report
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ROI Into Adult Education Is Undeniable
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South Bay Consortium for Adult Education COVID-19 Resource Guide
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California Leadership Projects Provides Support
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Deadlines and Deliverables
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CAEP 2020-21 Allocations Reduced Due to Governor’s May Revise
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As a result of the governor’s May revise, the CAEP 2020-21 allocation will be reduced by $66,689,000.
The CAEP Office will adjust each regional consortium’s allocation in NOVA. Each consortium must certify the amended allocation to its recently submitted CFAD. The allocation amendment must be certified by all members by
June 30, 2020.
Click the button below to view the memo and updated spreadsheet of the revised allocations and reductions by consortium.
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Revised CFAD and CAEP Office Hour Webinar
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The CAEP Office and CAEP TAP will host a webinar to explain the allocation change and demonstrate the amendment steps in NOVA. The webinar is scheduled for
Friday, May 22, 2020, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Please note, the webinar will combine the regularly scheduled CAEP Office Hour.
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LaunchBoard Adult Education Pipeline Webinar
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The LaunchBoard development team from WestEd and RP Group released Build 3.0 on May 8
th
! Build 3.0 includes updated 2018-19 data from TOPSpro Enterprise and from the Chancellor’s Office Management Information System.
Join Karen Beltramo and Randy Tillery from WestEd as they highlight changes made and new features to continue advancing the goal of displaying understandable and usable student data and how students are progressing along their journeys. There will be a live demo of the dashboard and time for questions and answers.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 1:00 p.m.
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CAEP 2018-19 Expenditures and Hours of Instruction Report
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The 2018-19 CAEP budget bill language included a new data collection requirement focused on improving the information about the return on investment for each of the seven program areas established by AB 104 in 2015.
The report provides an analysis of the quantitative results, a qualitative assessment of the data and reporting process, and recommendations to address the data and reporting process.
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ROI into Adult Education is Undeniable!
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Fun facts! According to COABE, the adult ed graduate can typically earn close to
$10,000
more per year once they get their diploma! The economy is impacted as well. For every
400,000
adults who earn a high school diploma, we gain
2.5 billion
back in tax revenue and reduced expenses. That’s
$6,250
per person! On top of that, the estimated value to our economy in reduced costs for public support programs for adults with low skills and low literacy levels is
$200 billion
annually!
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South Bay Consortium for Adult Education COVID-19 Resource Guide
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The SBCAE has developed a COVID-19 resource guide for adult education students and their families to easily access needed information by topic. The resource guide index includes:
- Public Health Information
- Health/Mental Health Information
- Technology
- Food Security
- And more
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California Leadership Projects Provides Support
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The California Leadership Projects, OTAN, CASAS and CALPRO, are still facilitating ongoing training in response to COVID-19 and its impact on adult education. Register to attend upcoming online webinars and office hours. Additionally, visit the
COVID-19 Field Support webpage
for frequent updates to resources and guidance. Their upcoming webinars and office hours are outlined below:
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Register for these webinars and more here:
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- Jun 1: 18/19 and 19/20 Member Expense Report due in NOVA (Q3)
- Jun 30: 18/19 and 19/20 Member Expense Report certified by Consortia in NOVA (Q3)
- Jun 30: End of Q4
- June 30: Revised CFAD
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