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CAEP Summit 2023 - Register While Price is Still $450

Beginning of the Year CAEP Accountability Letter Released by the CAEP Office

Cal Grant Sept 2 Submission Deadline - Help Get the Word Out

PSI Services Hiring Subject Matter Experts for Hi-SET Content Review

IELCE Resources to Support Immigrant Integration and Inclusion

Host a Community of Practice on the NEW Topic: Supporting Student Transitions to Postsecondary Education and the Workforce

CASAS News and Updates Webinar

CAEP Consortium Management Webinar Series

CAEP Deliverable Reminders
Deadlines and Deliverables


Register to Attend the CAEP Summit 2023

Registration


The registration cost to attend the CAEP Summit 2023 is $450 until August 25, 2023, then will be $550. Please encourage your colleagues to register to attend today!


Registration is filling quickly! Adult Education practitioners are excited to attend the CAEP Summit 2023 in person at the Hilton Universal City. Be one of the several hundred adult education practitioners who will attend this year’s conference. If you have not done so already, register now to join other CAEP practitioners for a two and half day thought-provoking, engaging and fun learning experience.


The CAEP Summit is appropriate for consortium leads, CAEP member agencies, administrators, teachers, counselors, transition specialists, and other practitioners supporting CAEP in California.


The CAEP Summit 2023 is an opportunity for adult education practitioners to share and discuss innovative and effective promising practices, strategies, and other resources anchored in the CAEP State Priorities: Equity, Leadership, Learner Transition, Marketing, Program Development, Program Evaluation, and Technology and Distance Learning. This year's Summit will host 90 presentations across 10 sessions in addition to networking opportunities.


The registration cost to attend the CAEP Summit 2023 is $450 until August 25, 2023, then will be $550. Please encourage your colleagues to register and attend. Registration includes access to the following: All meal functions, all general and breakout sessions, exhibitor corner, and networking social. 


Contact CAEP TAP at tap@caladulted.org if you experience any difficulty registering.

Register Today

Room Block at the Hilton Universal City


The Room Block is now sold out. There are a number of hotels within a 5-mile radius of the Hilton Universal City where the CAEP Summit will take place.


Beginning of the Year CAEP Accountability Letter Released by the CAEP Office

The California Adult Education Program (CAEP) State Leadership has released the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Program and Accountability Requirements for Student Outcome Data Collection and Submission. Please find time at your earliest convenience to review. Also known as the Beginning of the Year Letter (BOYL), the letter includes detailed information about data accountability requirements, reporting due dates, data accountability training, and access to technical assistance through CAEP TAP.


If you have any questions or need technical assistance, please email CAEP TAP at tap@caladulted.org

FY 23-24  Beginning of the Year Letter 


Cal Grant September 2 Submission Deadline - Help Get the Word Out

September 2nd is the deadline for California Community College students to apply for a Cal Grant through the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application (CADAA). This is the financial aid priority deadline for community college students, foster youth, and students pursuing a career certificate. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) is inviting you to join them as they encourage students to complete an application before the deadline!

 

To help you reach students, CSAC has provided several September 2 resources including videos and social media.


CSAC is also hosting free Cash for College workshops throughout August!

 

Please feel free to reach out to CSAC if you need additional support. Their goal is “All In” for financial aid, and all in means ALL. 

Promotional Sept 2 Materials


PSI Services Hiring Subject Matter Experts for HiSET Content Review

The HiSET team is currently looking for subject matter experts to review content for the exams or practice tests assessing the English language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science domains. This work will be completed remotely and is expected to begin in September 2023. The ideal candidates will be a qualified and licensed teacher with at least 5 years experience teaching at the K-12 or adult education levels. Candidates will have experience with item writing, reviewing, and editing exam-like questions for students.

Job Description


IELCE Resources to Support Immigrant Integration and Inclusion

The Enhancing Access for Refugees and New Americans (EARN) project aims to support adult educators in developing and delivering high-quality Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education (IELCE)/Integrated Education and Training (IET) programming in alignment with an immigrant integration approach.


Enhancing Access Spotlights describe and provide examples of specific aspects of IELCE/IET implementation. One such spotlight, Serving Internationally Trained Professionals in IELCE Activities, details how adult education programs can leverage IELCE activities to serve Internationally Trained Professionals (ITPs). ITPs frequently attend adult education programs; they often take English language acquisition classes or participate in IELCE activities. This spotlight shares promising practices that programs can use to support ITPs in applying their skills to navigate career pathways and to achieve economic integration.


EARN has also released an Expanding the Use of Online Resources in IELCE Activities to Support Immigrant Integration and Inclusion guide. Many online instructional resources, including curricula, courses, and tools, can be used to help English learners strengthen their language skills, improve their digital literacy, and navigate life in the United States. One such resource is USA Learn's Access America course as it addresses key civics content and employability skills and contextualizes EL instruction with immigrant integration concepts.


These and other resources can be found at https://lincs.ed.gov/state-resources/federal-initiatives/refugeesandnewamericans



Host a Community of Practice: Supporting Student Transition to Postsecondary Education and the Workforce

The California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO) are pleased to introduce our newest Community of Practice (CoP) on Supporting Student Transitions to Postsecondary Education and the Workforce.

 

The goal of this community of practice is to support adult learners’ postsecondary and workforce transitions by building consortia and adult education program staff’s capacity to implement evidence-based practices that facilitate the transitions, including identifying ways to enhance support services, program structures, and local partnerships.


This community of practice is designed for teams of adult education staff—including consortia directors, program administrators, instructional leaders, and counseling/student service staff—who are responsible for building partnerships for career and academic pathways and implementing initiatives for successful postsecondary and workforce transitions. The goal is to support consortia and programs to implement the strategies learned in their postsecondary and workforce transition efforts.


If you are interested in hosting this CALPRO CoP for your consortium/region, please contact calpro@air.org


CASAS News and Updates Webinar

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CAEP Consortium Management Series 

The CAEP Consortium Management Webinar Series is still running strong! The purpose of the CAEP Consortium Management Webinar Series is to engage CAEP consortia and members in a series of webinars aligned to the CAEP annual deliverables and effective management of the consortium.


Each session in the series will provide an in-depth review of the deliverable and how to complete the deliverable in NOVA. Access the links below to learn more about each session and register! 


Budget and Work Plan and Quarterly Expenditure Reports for 2023-24: August 18, 2023 from 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 

Register Today


Lunch Break with OTAN

Join this collaborative lunchtime work group with Guest speaker Jarek Janio. These special sessions are designed for school staff and educators of adults who are ready and curious to understand and discuss the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in our classrooms. As technology continues to enhance the education landscape, this group forum provides a platform for educators to explore, learn, and discuss AI concepts in their instructional practices.


Register Today


CAEP Deliverable Reminders


Quarter 4 Expenditure Report

The Quarter 4 member expenditure report is due in NOVA on September 1, 2023. The consortium will have until September 30, 2023 to certify the reports.


CAEP Program Area Report - Estimates NOT Due



The CAEP Program Area report estimates, typically due in NOVA by September 1, will no longer be required.


The consortium must certify the Program Area Report by December 1, 2023.


CAEP Budget and Workplan Due Date





The Member Program Year Budget and Work Plan is due in NOVA by September 30, 2023. The consortium will have to certify the plans by October 30, 2023.



Deadlines and Deliverables

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  • Sept 1: Consortium Allocation Amendment certified in NOVA
  • Sept 1: Member Expenditure Report due in NOVA (Q4)
  • Sept 30: Member Expenditure Reports certified by consortium in NOVA (Q4)
  • Sept 30: Member 23-24 Budget and Work Plan due in NOVA
  • Oct 30: 23-24 Member Budgets and Work Plans certified by consortium in NOVA
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