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CAEP Summit 2020 Highlight
Reminder: CAEP Funds Are Restricted Funds
Grow Apprenticeship California Equitable Apprenticeship - Effective Practices Survey
Six Months of Economic Crisis: What Is Next?
Lunch with LARAEC
COABE Ability to Benefit Virtual Symposium
Upcoming and OnDemand Data Submission Webinars
Deadlines and Deliverables

CAEP Summit 2020 Highlight
At the CAEP Summit 2020, practitioners will learn and collaborate with one another on key topics impacting all adult education. Of the close to 70 sessions available at the CAEP Summit 2020, more than 70 percent are provided by local practitioners.

Still have not registered for the CAEP Summit 2020? Here are a few things to help you decide:

  • You will have the opportunity to network with more than 800 adult education practitioners across the state!
  • It is FREE to attend!
  • The session lineup includes dynamic presentations from CAEP adult education practitioners.
  • Registered attendees will have access to recorded sessions.

Still undecided? Contact CAEP TAP to discuss any questions you have.
Register Now!

Reminder: CAEP Funds Are Restricted Funds
CAEP funds are restricted to K12 adult and noncredit students in the seven program areas. CAEP funds may not be spent outside of this student population. If you have questions, please contact CAEP TAP at tap@caladulted.org or (888) 827-2324.

Grow Apprenticeship California Equitable Apprenticeship - Effective Practices Survey
Grow Apprenticeship California has launched a survey to identify key effective practices and program elements that can inform the creation of new apprenticeship programs. The survey objectives are to better understand how sites have constructed programs that provide equitable access to populations who have traditionally been excluded from high-wage and high-quality jobs, who is doing this work across California, and how organizations have addressed the need for on-ramps and apprenticeship programs that support the inclusion of the diverse communities in this state.

The deadline to participate is Friday, October 16, 2020.
Take the Survey

Six Months of Economic Crisis: What Is Next?
Over the summer, PPIC convened two workshops of economists and labor market researchers to provide insights into California’s economic challenges. Participants offered a consensus that repercussions will be long-lasting. The following article outlines six key issues that will shape California’s recession and recovery: the recession in California will likely be worse than in other states; inequality is likely to grow; falling labor force participation is a concern; federal policy plays an outsized role; and many sectors are fast-forwarding to the future.
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Upcoming Lunch with LARAEC Sessions
To continue the magic of the LARAEC conference, the consortium will be hosting a series of lunch time sessions on Thursdays from 12:30-1:30PM. The sessions are free to participate. Grab your lunch and tune in for learning and collaboration. Upcoming topics are: 
 
October 15 - LARAEC-LAUSD Revised ESL Course Outlines
October 22 - Senate Bill 68 and What it Means for our Students
 
For more information, to register, or to submit a proposal, please visit LARAEC.org or http://laraec.org/lunchwithLARAEC/

COABE Ability to Benefit Virtual Symposium
Join Community College Chancellors, Presidents, Provosts, Financial Aid Leaders and Registrars for the COABE Ability to Benefit Virtual Symposium on November 17, 2020. The Ability to Benefit (ATB) provision is the federal financial aid provision that allows individuals without a high school diploma or its equivalent to begin their postsecondary education while building foundational skills and completing a secondary credential. ATB is a powerful enrollment, access, and equity tool for community colleges.

View Ability to Benefit Symposium Video

Click here for more details and to register

Upcoming and OnDemand Data Submission Webinars
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The Quarter 1 student data is due in TOPSPro on October 31. To assist in preparing for this CAEP deliverable, the Data Submission Guidelines webinar will be held TODAY, at 1:00 p.m. There still time to participate! Register here!

For additional assistance, check out the following on demand student data reporting webinars:

9/22/2020 CAEP Accountability Deeper Dive
  • PPT
  • Chat Q&A
  • Recording

9/15/2020 CAEP Accountability Basics
  • PowerPoint PPT
  • Recording

9/9/2020 Generating Reports using TOPSpro Enterprise
  • Recording

9/2/2020 TOPSpro Enterprise TE Basics
  • Q&A
  • Recording

Deadlines & Deliverables
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  • Oct 30: 20/21 Member Program Year Budget and Work Plan certified by Consortia in NOVA
  • Oct 31: Student data due in TOPSPro (Q1)
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