AEAC Advisory Council for Adult Education - Mission and Goals
AEAC Advisory Council for Adult Education focuses on advising state boards and coordinating stakeholders to improve adult literacy and basic skills programs. The council's 2022-2025 work plan aims to advance equitable student access, promote innovative career pathways, and support faculty development. Members collaborate with various partners towards achieving their goals.
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A FRIEND IN DEED- ADULT EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL 1
AEAC Mission, Purpose and Accomplishments 2
Nine Member Appointed Board Nine Member Appointed Board Lin Zhou- Educational Agency Higher Education Kelli Graham Community Based Organization Kenny Ryan General Public Aaron Parrot Economic Development Vacant Labor Representative Ricardo Chavez Adult Education Teacher Courtney Jacobsen Private Sector Amy Diehr Private Literacy Organization Lucretia Robertson Library Program 3
Invited Partners Invited Partners Babette Roberts Department of Health and Human Services Chair Cindy Guertin Department of Commerce Sherri Fujita Council for Basic Skills Eleni Papdakis Workforce Board Heidi Summers Council for Basic Skills Kristen Morgan Department of Corrections Vice Chair Paul Francis State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Anne Goranson Employment Security Department Mandy Paradise Office of Superintendent of Public Education 4
AEAC Focus AEAC Focus Advises the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and the Work Force Training and Education Coordinating Board(WFTECB) concerning adult basic education and literacy programs. The Council also supports, expands, and improves partnership, collaboration, and coordination among the state's adult literacy and basic skill stakeholders, providers, and external partners at every level.
2022 2022- -2025 Work Plan 2025 Work Plan Goal #1 - Work with system partners to ensure equitable student access, retention, and completion in order to close the education gap for students of color and low-income students. Goal 2: Advocate for innovative education and career pathways that advance current and graduates of Basic Education for Adults students into living wages and to achieve their career goals. Goal 3: Promote training and information sharing on college and career pathways for faculty and staff statewide to support and advance the Talent and Prosperity for All (TAP) and Workforce and Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) plans. (Sunsetted) 6
A word from AEAC Members Kelli Graham Community Based Organization Amy Diehr Private Literacy Organization Sherri Fujita Council for Basic Skills Will Durden on behalf of Paul Francis State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Heidi Summers Council for Basic Skills 7
THOUGHTS FOR LATER DISCUSSION What could collaboration across goals look like between AEAC and CBS? How can CBS leverage the network of AEAC? In what ways can the CBS support the work of AEAC? Note: All material licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.