Reminder: CAEP Quarter 3 Member Expense Report Reminder and Fund Expiration
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CAEP Summit 2021 Call for Proposals
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Chaffey Adult School Student Survey Preliminary Results 2020-21
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More Ways to Connect with the CAEP Office on Social Media
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CAEP State Priority Curriculum Webinar: Beyond Emergency Remote Teaching: Strategies and Resources to Promote Collaboration and Equity for Effective, Sustainable, Technology-driven Instruction Deeper Dive
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Deadlines and Deliverables
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Yesterday, the Subcommittee 1 on Education voted to provide CAEP an additional 2.31% COLA, which would bring the new COLA amount to 4.05%. Other approved items include streamlining the CAEP fund disbursement process. For more details, review the subcommittee agenda. Please note, these approved items still have to be placed in the budget bill and voted on (and signed by the Governor). It’s a good start – but the race is far from over. Stay tuned.
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Reminder: CAEP Quarter 3 Member Expense Report Reminder and Fund Expiration
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The Quarter 3 Member Expense Report is due in NOVA by June 1, 2021. The Member Expense Report is to be certified by the consortium no later than June 30, 2021. Some things to consider as you are submitting your expenditure reports:
- Verify expenditures entered are year-to-date (cumulative).
- If cumulative expenditures are in fact less than the previous quarter, revise Q1 and/or Q2.
- Consider completing a budget revision if over budget in any object code.
- Include specific, clear, and concise activities in the “Summary of Activities” section.
- If expenditures, by any object code, fall below target and you are prompted to complete a corrective action plan, include clear, concise, and actionable steps to meet the spending targets next quarter.
- The target spend down date for 2019-20 funds is June 30, 2021. With a corrective action plan, funds can be spent through December 31, 2021. However, the corrective action plan must include clear, concise, and actionable steps to spend down by December 31, 2021.
If you need assistance completing the expense report, contact CAEP TAP at tap@caladulted.org or (888) 827-2324. We are ready to help!
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CAEP Summit 2021 Call for Proposals Now Open
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The CAEP Summit Planning Committee strives to create an extraordinary presentation experience for presenters and attendees. To assist in this endeavor, CAEP TAP hosts a series of presenter tech training to prepare presenters for their sessions. This year, we will host another presenter tech training series! If you are reluctant to submit a proposal due to presenting in a virtual environment, know that we are here to help prepare you!
This year’s theme is Same Foundation, New Way Forward. Recovery. Equity. Transition. Adult Education continues to support adult learners through unprecedented change. Take this opportunity to share with CAEP practitioners the strategies you used to keep your adult learners actively engaged and learning during this time of recovery, equity, transition and much more.
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Chaffey Adult School Student Survey Preliminary Results 2020-21
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Do you want to better understand how your agency could deliver instruction and services in this COVID-19 era? Ask your adult learners! Chaffey Adult School is currently surveying their current adult learners to better understand how to deliver instruction and services that are aligned with their learners’ current realities and needs. In a review of their preliminary analysis, of the 411 responses received, 68 percent either strongly agreed (40 percent) or agreed (28 percent) they prefer to learn at home with a teacher on the computer. Additionally, the top career, employment or educational interests or goals are getting a better job, improve English to better communicate, and get a job.
Review the preliminary results to understand the current adult learners at Chaffey Adult School.
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More Ways to Connect with the CAEP Office on Social Media
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The CAEP Office has a goal of increasing its online presence and connecting with more adult education practitioners and programs. To meet this goal, the CAEP Office has added a social media strategist to its team to plan, develop and implement social media content showcasing the amazing adult education programs and the important work coming out of the CAEP Office and CAEP TAP. Connect with the CAEP Office on the following platforms:
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CAEP State Priorities' Webinar: Beyond Emergency Teaching
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In March 2021, the CAEP Office introduced the CAEP State Priorities. California adult education state priorities are aligned with the CCCCO’s Vision for Success goals and CDE’s Adult Education Office State Plan. The state priorities are: Learner Transition, Program Development/Curriculum/Classroom, Equity, Leadership, Technology & Distance Learning, Program Evaluation, and Marketing. To continue to message and address the CAEP state priorities, the CAEP Office and CAEP TAP have invited local practitioners whose program currently align with a state priority to share their practices. Register to attend the CAEP state priorities’ webinars.
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Beyond Emergency Remote Teaching: Strategies and Resources to Promote Collaboration and Equity for Effective, Sustainable, Technology-driven Instruction (Curriculum)
Friday, June 4, 2021
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. PST
In this webinar, the Corona-Norco Adult School Technology Team will share lessons, strategies, and digital resources that have helped their school not just transition to an online setting but grow their collaborative work culture and student resources. The team will highlight the benefits of an intentional focus on teacher support and share the successes found, from the loaning of electronic devices to a culture of innovation at the center of their programs. You will see how distance education is working at CNAS and receive useful tools, templates, and plans that can help you grow distance learning at your school.
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Consortium and Member Effectiveness – Changes July 1, 2021
Friday, June 25, 2021
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. PST
Come join Carolyn Zachry, Neil Kelly, CAEP TAP, and CASAS to review the State’s member effectiveness structure, how it will work, process steps to becoming an effective or ineffective member, and the consequences of being an ineffective member. This webinar will cover consortium/member effectiveness as it pertains to CAEP deliverables as certified as part of the CFAD assurances.
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Jun 1: 19/20 and 20/21 Member Expense Report due in NOVA (Q3)
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Jun 30: 19/20 and 20/21 Member Expense Report certified by Consortia in NOVA (Q3)
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Jun 30: End of Q4
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Aug 1: Student Data due in TOPSPro (Q4) FINAL
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Aug 15: Annual Plan for 2021-22 due in NOVA
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