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adult education
5/23/03 9:31 AM
Author:
valerie lichtman
One of the reasons education is so expensive is that there is too much duplication in programs offered and in institutions offering them. Adult education should be a part of the community colleges not K-12 school districts.
Posted as a reply to:
SB 823 - Adult Education
by Charles Ratliff
Discussion Thread:
SB 823 - Adult Education
Submitted by
Charles Ratliff
on 5/23/03 7:56 AM
Adult Ed. vs. Community College
Submitted by
Deborah Shanks
on 5/23/03 9:11 AM
Adult Ed. vs. Community College
Submitted by
Charles Ratliff
on 5/23/03 5:43 PM
Why the "versus"
Submitted by
Michael Novick
on 5/23/03 9:31 PM
Parent Education should be a high priority for Adult Education
Submitted by
Doug Spangler
on 5/23/03 9:26 AM
Parent Education should be a high priority for Adult Education
Submitted by
Charles Ratliff
on 5/23/03 10:09 AM
Parent Education MUST be made the HIGHEST priority in Adult Education.
Submitted by
John Mercer
on 5/23/03 1:14 PM
Bang for buck
Submitted by
Teresa Reen
on 5/23/03 4:24 PM
Parent Education/Pre-School Success For Next Year
Submitted by
Bert Creighton III
on 5/23/03 4:01 PM
Efficiency & effectiveness of adult ecucation/parent education
Submitted by
Rose Firestone
on 5/23/03 4:28 PM
Funding Priorities for Adult Education
Submitted by
Bill Pickens
on 5/23/03 9:26 AM
Fundinng priorities
Submitted by
Teresa Reen
on 5/23/03 4:35 PM
adult education
Submitted by
valerie lichtman
on 5/23/03 9:31 AM
adult education
Submitted by
Joanne Durkee
on 5/23/03 11:20 AM
Adult Education Volunteer-Based Programs
Submitted by
Matthew Scelza
on 5/23/03 2:43 PM
Private-sector volunteers
Submitted by
George Hellman
on 5/23/03 2:53 PM
Adult Education
Submitted by
Doris Longmead
on 5/23/03 3:10 PM
The Cost Effectiveness of Adult Schools
Submitted by
Jerry Green
on 5/23/03 1:53 PM
Don't sell adult education short
Submitted by
Michael Novick
on 5/23/03 8:57 PM
Adult ed/ comm. coll
Submitted by
Teresa Reen
on 5/23/03 4:43 PM
Multiple entry points to education
Submitted by
Tim Doyle
on 5/23/03 5:14 PM
The need for Adult Schools
Submitted by
Doug Baltz
on 5/23/03 10:13 AM
RE: The need for adult schools
Submitted by
Michael Ricketts
on 5/23/03 11:54 AM
Older Adults and Adults With Disabilities
Submitted by
Judith Teitler
on 5/23/03 12:07 PM
Adult Education
Submitted by
Marilyn Palomino
on 5/23/03 12:37 PM
Adult Education
Submitted by
Carole Roberds
on 5/23/03 12:45 PM
Other Valuable Areas in Adult Education
Submitted by
Barbara Malaspina
on 5/23/03 12:56 PM
SB 823 -Adult Education
Submitted by
Pedro Antonio Contreras
on 5/23/03 12:56 PM
Adult Schools Benefit Society
Submitted by
Mary Powers
on 5/23/03 1:02 PM
Role of Community Colleges-non credit
Submitted by
karen Meyers
on 5/23/03 4:42 PM
High School Diplomas
Submitted by
karen Meyers
on 5/23/03 4:46 PM
SB 823
Submitted by
Adrienne Hamlin
on 5/23/03 1:06 PM
Bill 823 - Adult Education
Submitted by
Nancy Woods Hernandez
on 5/23/03 1:16 PM
Bill 823 - Adult Education
Submitted by
Charles Ratliff
on 5/23/03 6:51 PM
SB 823 - Adult Education
Submitted by
Wendi Maxwell
on 5/23/03 1:28 PM
Instructor Qualifications
Submitted by
Rob Darrow
on 5/23/03 1:59 PM
Funding, Priorities, and Curriculum
Submitted by
Leslie Smith
on 5/23/03 2:38 PM
Funding and flexibility
Submitted by
Michael Novick
on 5/23/03 9:51 PM
SB823--Adult Education
Submitted by
Barbara Kebre
on 5/23/03 3:05 PM
SB 823
Submitted by
Jody kirkwood
on 5/23/03 3:18 PM
Senator Karnette Response
Submitted by
Betty Karnette
on 5/23/03 4:14 PM
AdultEduction/ on-credit education
Submitted by
karen Meyers
on 5/23/03 4:28 PM
SB 823
Submitted by
Rudy Kastelic
on 5/23/03 4:53 PM
SB 823 - Response to Rudy Kastelic
Submitted by
Jennifer Mitchell
on 5/23/03 6:54 PM
Adult Education
Submitted by
Nancy George
on 5/23/03 6:33 PM
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