[NIFL-FOBASICS:883] RE: questions about youth in ABE

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Hi Jennifer:

Would we be privy to the data you collect?

Alexis Brown
Community Women's Education Project
2801 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19134

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Jennifer Roloff
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Subject: [NIFL-FOBASICS:878] questions about youth in ABE


Hello! Our names our Kathrynn Di Tommaso and Jennifer Roloff Welch, and we
are writing an article
for "Focus on Basics" on youth (16-24) in adult basic education/GED
programs. This is a follow up
article to Elizabeth Hayes' piece from the NCSALL Annual Review of Adult
Learning and Literacy
published in 1998. We have been reading information online, but we feel that
it is very important
for us to hear from those who are familiar with the field. The editor of FOB
suggested that we ask
members of this listserv to answer questions and provide feedback about the
issue of youth in
Adult Basic Education today.

Anecdotally, many adult basic educators and GED prep teachers continue to
describe increases in
students 16-24 in their classrooms. Trend data shows an increase overall in
numbers of students of
these ages enrolling in adult education generally - 34% in 1991 and 47% in
2001 according to NCES
- but this data is not organized in such a way that indicates how many of
these students are
enrolled in basic education/GED programs specifically.

If you could respond to the following questions to help us further
understand this issue of youth
in ABE/GED, we would be very grateful. We hope that your answers to these
questions will provide
us with more information about this trend.

QUESTION 1:
Could you provide us with any data that is broken down by age on your adult
basic education and
GED programs?
QUESTION 2:
Have you noticed an increase in the enrollment of students 16-24 in these
programs?
QUESTION 3:
What are your policies regarding a minimum age requirement for enrolling in
these programs?
QUESTION 4:
Have you experienced an increase in drop out rates since 1998? Can you
briefly list and describe
the programs you have available for drop outs? Do you have statistics to
show the numbers of drop
out youth who are attending each program - night GED classes through public
high school, ABE/GED
programs elsewhere, adult secondary education, etc?
QUESTION 5:
Would you be willing to talk with us briefly about trends of youth in
ABE/GED? If yes, please
provide your contact information.

If you have questions or comments for us directly, please contact either one
of us. Thank you!
Kathryn DiTommaso ditommka@gse.harvard.edu
Jennifer Roloff Welch roloffje@gse.harvard.edu
Second-year doctoral students in Learning and Teaching
Harvard Graduate School of Education



Jennifer Roloff Welch
Doctoral Student in Learning and Teaching
Harvard Graduate School of Education



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