[NIFL-FOBASICS:1291] CAAL Report

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This report is a valuable complement to the FOB on Transitions (6D, at
http://ncsall.gse.harvard.edu/fob/2004/fob_6d.html)
  Barb Garner
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NEW CAAL REPORT URGES NATIONAL OPPORTUNITY SYSTEM FOR ADULTS

NEWS RELEASE - Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, New York, NY. There are not enough
young people in the educational "pipeline" to fill the nation's workforce
needs in the decades to come. Thus, it is essential to focus more attention
and resources on the three million adult education students in the system
and the 30 to 50 million other adults with low basic skills. A National
Opportunity System for Adults, built on stronger links between adult
education and community colleges, is needed urgently, and will benefit the
nation and all parties involved.

With this as its core challenge, the Council for Advancement of Adult
Literacy (CAAL) today released its pioneering new report, TO ENSURE
AMERICA'S FUTURE: BUILDING A NATIONAL OPPORTUNITY SYSTEM FOR ADULTS.

The 102-page report is an in-depth study of adult education and community
colleges and the critical need to strengthen links between the two. It urges
education leaders and government policymakers to accept the challenge "as a
chance for strategic, forward-looking statecraft." The report is the result
of two years of work by CAAL, which was guided throughout by a distinguished
national task force. 
It presents the rationale and specific recommendations for creating the
National Opportunity System for Adults that America needs.

  "The gap between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' in American society is
growing, and the main pathway for the education and training needed to hold
decent jobs and function well as parents and citizens is through the
community college door," the report states. Although this has long been the
case, it warns that we are now at a critical juncture. "We ignore present
realities at our own peril. We can't afford to keep doing business as usual.
A growing number of adults lack a high school credential. Too few adults are
enrolled in ABE, ESL, and GED or other diploma programs, and two few are
making the transition to community colleges." We are reaching only about
three million adults with current programs, out of 30 to 50 million adults
with low basic skills, and service and planning efforts are fragmented and
underfunded.

  "The adult education and literacy system and community colleges [which
already collaborate more than is realized] will have to find new ways to
work together toward a common goal - by developing transitions and in the
many other ways discussed in the report - if the National Opportunity System
for Adults is to become a reality." 
Creation of this System is essential to the effective functioning of our
democracy, the report says, and the United States needs it to remain
globally competitive.

TO ENSURE AMERICA'S FUTURE contains a seven-page Executive Summary and
detailed recommendations for state and federal government, community
colleges, and the adult education system. To help implement the report's
findings, CAAL will make presentations to various national and state
stakeholder groups over the next several months. 
Its task force members will remain on as a standing advisory committee to
CAAL and will do follow-up work with their own constituencies.

Gail Spangenberg (CAAL founder and president), Byron McClenney (community
college leader and task force chair), and Forrest Chisman (CAAL vice
president and project study director) were the project's three principals.
Other task force members were Bob Bickerton, Hunter Boylan, JoAnn (Jodi)
Crandall, Sarah Hawker, Lennox McLendon, Patricia Rickard, Gerardo de los
Santos, and Sharlene Walker. Dozens of other organizations and people also
contributed to the study. CAAL is deeply indebted to them. We are especially
grateful to the project
funders: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., the Ford Foundation, Verizon, Inc.,
the Lumina Foundation for Education, the Nellie-Mae Foundation, Household
International, and Harold W. McGraw, Jr.

A PDF copy of TO ENSURE AMERICA'S FUTURE is available free at the CAAL Web
site, www.caalusa.org. A separate Executive Summary is also available at the
CAAL Web site. Bound, printed copies of the full report may be purchased
directly from CAAL for $25 each (discount available for orders of five or
more). During the course of the two-year project, CAAL commissioned and
published eight other research papers, as listed below. These are all
available at the CAAL Web site.

For more information, contact Bess Heitner, bheitner@caalusa.org, or
212-512-2363.



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