Register for the CAEP Summit 2022 | |
CAEP Summit 2022 Call for Exhibitors | |
How Norma Viveros’ Positive Outlook and Strong Support System Pushes Her Drive Forward | |
Apply by September 23, 2022: CALPRO Online Integrated Education and Training (IET) Implementation Clinic for Agency Teams | |
COABE – NRS Accountability System Under WIOA Survey | |
The EdTech Center @ World Education Digital Skills Library | |
CAEP Deliverable Reminders | |
Deadlines and Deliverables | |
Register to Attend
The CAEP Summit 2022 is fast-approaching! In less than two months, adult education practitioners from across the State will convene to engage in welcome and plenary addresses, breakout sessions based on the CAEP statewide priorities, networking opportunities, and so much more. If you have not done so already, register to attend the CAEP Summit 2022. This year will be another virtual experience, hosted on an engaging, customized virtual platform which hopefully makes attending a little more convenient for all. Space is limited and filling up fast. Register today!
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Call for Exhibitors
The CAEP Summit 2022 Planning Committee invites adult education product and service providers to exhibit at this year’s conference to engage with attendees to explore opportunities to support adult learners. This year, exhibitors will have more visibility throughout the conference by sponsoring lunch hours, breaks, the networking event, and sessions.
In lieu of a fee to exhibit at the CAEP Summit 2022, the planning committee is requesting donations (i.e. curriculum licenses, textbooks, conference registrations, magazine subscriptions, wellness items, gift cards, etc.) according to tiered values. The donation tier values are: Creativity ($250 to $499) and Innovation ($125 to $249). The donations will go directly to the attendees and their agencies, who will participate in activities and earn points. Donated items can be tangible or electronic (i.e. e-gift cards). Tangible items will be shipped to CAEP TAP and CAEP TAP will distribute to all winners. The CAEP Summit 2022 Planning Committee will determine each winner and coordinate the exchange of the donations.
Use the following links to access complete details about each tier, including the opportunities available to exhibitors.
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How Norma Viveros’ Positive Outlook and Strong Support System Pushes Her Drive Forward
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Norma Viveros wears a lot of hats.
To her students at Victoria Elementary in San Bernardino, she’s known as Ms. Norma. At home, she’s mom. At Crafton Hills College, she’s a proud graduate of the Class of 2022.
The San Bernardino woman was one of more than a thousand to celebrate their educational accomplishments during a campus-wide commencement ceremony on May 25. But her path to receiving an associate degree in early childhood development was not always easy, but one that was etched when presented with a challenge.
“I was working as a campus monitor at Victoria and there was a teacher who told my son that he was going to ‘end up like his mother.’ I didn’t like that,” explained the 46-year-old. “The neighborhood I live in is not in the best area, but it is just home to me, and I didn’t like (my son) looking at me and saying, ‘I’m not going to graduate.’ So, I made it my mission to get my diploma and show him that if his mom could do it, he could do it.”
Looking also to prove the doubters wrong, Viveros enrolled at Redlands Adult School to earn her high school diploma. After crushing that goal, she began her Crafton journey and has plans to continue her studies at Cal State San Bernardino in the fall.
Learn more about Norma’s adult education journey by clicking on the following link to access her full story.
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Apply by September 23, 2022: CALPRO Online Integrated Education and Training (IET) Implementation Clinic for Agency Teams
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The California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO) and the California Department of Education are pleased to offer a unique professional learning opportunity! Join other agency teams of ESL instructors, CTE instructors, and program administrators for an Integrated Education and Training (IET) Implementation Clinic.
The format includes four principal features of this unique online professional learning opportunity, which is open to up to 8 agency teams (each team is composed of 3 staff members):
- Two day-long virtual training sessions.
- Live, interactive discussion through three 75-minute online webinars.
- Ongoing online discussions.
- Completion of a capstone project and presentation of the project at the second day-long session.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Program staff who seek more support in meeting the IET implementation challenges they face and are interested in learning from other IET practitioners. Each program team of three (3) staffers will ideally include the ESL instructor, CTE instructor, and the IET program administrator.
REQUIREMENTS OF PARTICIPATION
- Willingness to actively engage in peer and expert discussion and share successes and challenges.
- A commitment to attending all virtual sessions; failure to attend may result in not receiving a certificate of completion for the 23 hours of training.
- Approval from your agency for your application.
ELIGIBILITY
Membership and participation are free of charge and open to all California adult education funded programs. Preference will be given to IET program team staff working in an Integrated EL Civics IET program that is funded through Section 243 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (WIOA, Title II: AEFLA) grant. Not sure if you’re eligible? Let CALPRO help: email calpro@air.org or call 1-916-286-8803.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Apply online at https://forms.gle/qdqZt4iXR4Cvj33x7 by September 23, 2022, at 5 p.m. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by October 5, 2022. Cohort size: up to 8 agency teams composed of 3 staff per cohort (up to 24 participants). Each member of your 3-person agency team is required to submit an application.
Use the following link to access full details about the IET Implementation Clinic and apply today!
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COABE – NRS Accountability System Under WIOA Survey
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COABE is conducting a survey regarding assessments that you work with every day in your local program, and we want to hear from you!
Why should the NRS accountability system under WIOA change? Click here to share your input.
The survey will close soon, so don't delay! All survey completers will be entered into a drawing for a $100 Amazon gift card, and the winner will be announced in the next edition of the COABE Connects newsletter.
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The EdTech Center @ World Education Digital Skills Library
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The Digital Skills Library is an open repository of free learning resources designed to help all adult learners develop the digital skills needed to achieve their personal, civic, educational, and career goals.
The library is managed by the EdTech Center @ World Education. All resources within this library have been curated by educators to align to the Seattle Digital Equity Initiative Digital Skills Framework.
Please note this is a work in progress and will continue to be updated and added to through crowdsourced contributions and EdTech Maker Space projects. Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed of library updates and events!
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CAEP Deliverable Reminders
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CAEP Final Allocations for 2022-23
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The 2022-23 additional CAEP allocations from the May Revise were posted in NOVA as an allocation
amendment. Consortium members have until September 1, 2022 to submit and certify their amended allocation amounts in NOVA.
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CAEP Quarter 4 Member Expense Report
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The CAEP Quarter 4 Member Expense Report is due in NOVA by September 1, 2022. The consortium will certify the member expense report by September 30, 2022. Please note: since this is the closeout of a program year, it will be extremely important to ensure all quarterly expense reports are accurate prior to certification. Once the reports are certified, the consortium will no longer have access to make any changes.
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CAEP Program Area Report for 2021-22
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The CAEP Program Area report estimates are due in NOVA by September 1, 2022. To report hours of instruction, members are to use the TOPSpro® Enterprise CAEP 2021-22 member reports by program area, their agency’s attendance system, and the community college district’s apportionment attendance reports generated from the CCFS-320 Reporting System for noncredit FTES. To report leveraged funds, use your districts accounting records.
Please note: guidance from the CAEP Office is forthcoming. Agencies and consortia will not be penalized if they are unable to meet the September 1 deadline.
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CAEP Annual Plan and Budget and Work Plan Due Dates
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The CAEP Office is moving the due date for the CAEP Annual Plan and Budget and Work Plan for 2022. The annual plan will now be due September 14, 2022. The member budget and work plan will be due October 30, 2022 and certified by the consortium no later than November 30, 2022. The Quarter 1 expense report due dates will remain the same.
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Sep 1: 20/21 and 21/22 Member Expense Report due in NOVA (Q4)
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Sep 1: July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 expenses by program area due (estimates only) in NOVA *
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Sep 14: Annual Plan for 2022-23 due in NOVA * (Extended for 2022)
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Sep 30: 20/21 and 21/22 Member Expense Report certified by Consortia in NOVA (Q4)
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