[Assessment 664] Discussion on FOB list: TransitionsMarie Cora marie.cora at hotspurpartners.comTue Feb 20 16:35:57 EST 2007
Colleagues: the following discussion will take place on the Focus on Basics Discussion List. To subscribe go to: http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/Focusonbasics. Marie Cora Assessment Discussion List Moderator ************************************ February 26 - March 2 Transition from GED to Postsecondary Education This will focus on the results of a study by NCSALL researcher John Tyler of Brown University and colleague Magnus Lofstrom of the University of Texas at Dallas. The study found a low rate of enrollment in postsecondary education among GED holders as compared with high school graduates, and is described in Tyler's article in FOB 8C, "Is the GED an Effective Route to Postsecondary Education?". Barbara Garner, editor of Focus on Basics, will introduce the findings, and then Cynthia Zafft, Director of the National College Transitions Network, and Sandy Goodman, Director, New England College Transition Project at World Education, Inc. will discuss promising strategies that are being done to address this issue. Recommended Reading: Is the GED an Effective Route to Postsecondary Education? A Conversation with John Tyler by Barbara Garner http://www.ncsall.net/?id=1155 Recognizing that high school is not enough, growing numbers of adult basic education programs (ABE) are emphasizing the transition to postsecondary education. What impact does earning a certificate of General Educational Development (GED) have on the post secondary enrollment of high school dropouts? Brown University professor and NCSALL researcher John Tyler and a colleague, Magnus Lofstrom of the University of Texas at Dallas, examined this question using data from Texas. Focus on Basics asked John Tyler to summarize the results and discuss the questions they raise. Focus on Basics, Transitions Issue (6D) http://www.ncsall.net/index.php?id=154 This contains several articles about different aspects of transitions. Guest Speakers: Barb Garner was the editor of all 31 issues of "Focus on Basics", and co-author with Sara Fass of "Beyond the GED: Making Conscious Choices about the GED and Your Future." Having studied statistics with researcher John Tyler, she enjoys working with him to make sure his research findings reach the adult basic education community. Cynthia Zafft, MA, is the director of the National College Transition Network (NCTN), a network to support ABE staff, programs, and state programs in establishing and strengthening ABE-to-college transition services through technical assistance, professional development, collegial sharing, advocacy and increased visibility for this critical sector of the adult basic education system. Prior to coming to World Education, Cynthia coordinated several federally-funded postsecondary education transition projects for the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. The ICI is part of a national network of university-affiliated centers that offers training, conducts research, and provides assistance to organizations to promote inclusion of people with disabilities in school, work, and community activities. Sandy Goodman has been the Director of the New England College Transition Project at the New England Literacy Resource Center/World Education since November 2006. Prior to joining the College Transitions team, she directed a career ladders project under the Skillworks initiative called Partnership for Automotive Career Education (PACE) and facilitated collaboration between community based organizations, post-secondary and secondary education institutions, and private sector employers. Before PACE, she directed a community based ABE program in Boston that served approximately 400 people each year, and was also active in a number of city and statewide planning and advocacy efforts. She has a BA in Women's Studies/Social Thought and Political Economy from UMass, Amherst and an MPA from the Kennedy School of Government. When: Feb.26-March 2. Julie McKinney Discussion List Moderator World Education/NCSALL jmckinney at worlded.org
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