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Title: Adult Education from KET


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Adult Education from KET
  • GED Connection and Workplace Essential Skills

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KET Adult Ed. Resources
  • Three program packages
  • GED Connection
  • Pre-GED Connection
  • Workplace Essential Skills
  • Each program package includes
  • Video series
  • Set of workbooks
  • Online student teacher tools
  • Teachers guide
  • Can be used with local or distance programs

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KET Adult Ed. Resources (cont.)
  • GED Connection GED preparation program for
    those functioning at the 9th grade level or
    higher.
  • 39 half-hour videos (available from UEN through
    eMedia, UEN-TV, or on DVD).
  • 3 GED Connection workbooks (Language Arts, Social
    Studies Science, and Mathematics).
  • Online student and teacher resources through PBS
    LiteracyLink website.

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KET Adult Ed. Resources (cont.)
  • Pre-GED Connection preparation program for
    those functioning at the 6th-8th grade levels.
  • 26 of the 39 GED Connection videos.
  • 5 Pre-GED Connection workbooks (Reading, Writing,
    Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics).
  • Online student and teacher resources through PBS
    LiteracyLink website.

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KET Adult Ed. Resources (cont.)
  • Workplace Essential Skills preparation program
    for those functioning at the 6th-8th grade
    levels.
  • 25 half-hour videos (available from UEN through
    eMedia, UEN-TV, or on DVD).
  • 4 workbooks (Reading, Communication Writing,
    Math, and Employment).
  • Online student and teacher resources through PBS
    LiteracyLink website.

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KET Adult Ed. Resources (cont.)
  • TV411 Adult basic skills training produced by
    the Adult Literacy Media Alliance (ALMA).
  • 30 half-hour videos (available from UEN through
    eMedia, UEN-TV, or on DVD).
  • 30 workbooks and a learners guide
  • Teachers guide curriculum index
  • Online student and teacher resources through
    TV411 website (www.tv411.org).

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KET Adult Ed. Resources (cont.)
  • ProjectConnect online resources for ESL
    students (http//pbslearnenglish.org)
  • ESL/Civics Link online professional development
    and resources for ESL teachers (http//civicslink.
    ket.org)

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PBS LiteracyLink website
  • www.pbs.org/literacy OR www.litlink.ket.org
  • Free student and teacher resources (no tracking
    ability) OR
  • Teachers can track student progress and give
    assistance using LiteracyLink Online Management
    System (licensing required)

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LiteracyLink Online Management System
  • Online management system can be licensed
    (188/class for one year OR 3,308 for 3-year
    unlimited use license through UEN)
  • Includes accounts for individual teachers
    students teachers can enroll students in their
    class and track progress.
  • Also includes feedback tools and report
    generators.

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Student Interface
  • The following slides demonstrate what students
    will see as they work with the LiteracyLink
    online learning system.

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Teacher Interface
  • The following slides demonstrate what teachers
    will see as they work with the LiteracyLink
    online learning system.

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Discussion Points
  • How can these materials best be used with adult
    learners in Utah? Locally? Distance? Hybrid?
  • What are the advantages/disadvantages of using
    these materials in the above ways?
  • How can programs count outcomes from students who
    use these materials independently or from a
    distance?
  • If we use these materials to create a
    distance-delivered program, should it be
    centrally delivered to reduce costs and training
    needs or locally delivered to enhance local
    contact?

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Send additional feedback to
  • Marty Kelly marty.kelly_at_schools.utah.gov
  • Wayne Mifflin wayne.mifflin_at_iron.k12.ut.us
  • Loma Prince princel_at_ogdensd.org
  • Nate Southerland nate_at_uen.org
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