[NIFL-WORKPLACE:282] Thursday notes

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 From the Desk of Ronald S. Pugsley, Director, DAEL

Office of Vocational and Adult Education

Editor: Sarah Newcomb
Production: Rose Tilghman

August 16, 2001                                                        
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Undocumented Immigrants
In 7 States Set
Context For Plan

According to the newest information released by the Immigration and 
Naturalization Service (for 1996), 83 per cent of undocumented 
residents have settled in seven states that traditionally have the 
largest immigrant populations: CA; TX; NY; FL; IL; NJ and AZ. An 
estimated 40 percent of current resident illegal immigrants lived in 
California that year. Estimates also showed that more than half of 
the nationwide undocumented immigrant population came from Mexico. 
The data provide an interesting context for adult education programs 
reviewing contingencies to plan for if the amnesty proposal that the 
Administration is considering, which focuses on Mexicans, becomes 
reality. For proposal see Thursday Notes 7/19/01.

CTC Program
Gets 1230
Applications

The Community Technology Centers (CTC) program received 1230 eligible 
applications for $32.3 M available now for one-year projects.  The 
record number of applications represents a 150% increase over the 
number received in 1999. Currently, 103 review panels are slated for 
the week of August 20-29. The review process appropriately will be 
conducted using technology--as a series of nationwide teleconferences 
of expert panelists. The review also will pilot an "e-readers" 
process that allows reviewers to respond electronically. Decisions 
about the anticipated 170-190 awards are expected this fall. 
Meanwhile, proposals for the future of CTC are still under 
consideration by Congress. Contact mary.legwin@ed.gov

MD Surveys Technology
For Statewide Plan Now
Under Construction

Maryland is conducting its first technology survey of adult education 
and family literacy programs, state director Patricia Bennett says. 
Survey results will serve as the basis for the statewide Technology 
Plan for Adult Education on the drawing board. The survey is designed 
to identify hardware and connectivity capacity available at each 
site, along with teachers' skills and training needs. It can be 
completed online. Contact: ira@umbc.edu

Task Force Seeks Nominees
For Youth Committee

The Department of Labor is seeking nominations for the Youth Advisory 
Committee of the Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with 
Disabilities. The advisory committee will provide perspectives on how 
to address education and employment of young people with 
disabilities. Nominations are due September 14. Contact Richard Horne 
at 202/693-4939 or see 
<http://www.wais.access.gpo.gov>http://www.wais.access.gpo.gov for 
the Federal Register of August 3.


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A Fact Sheet from the Division of Adult Education and Literacy

Office of Vocational and Adult Education

OVAE Homepage <http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/>http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/



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