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Autor/inSchaad, Donna
TitelAdult Tech Prep.
Quelle(1996), (13 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterAdult Basic Education; Basic Skills; Community Colleges; High School Equivalency Programs; Outcomes of Education; Program Effectiveness; Reentry Students; Student Attitudes; Tech Prep; Transitional Programs; Two Year Colleges; Vocational Education
AbstractFor over 2 years, Blak Hawk College (Illinois) has provided high school equivalency (GED) candidates and recipients, older returning students, and underprepared high school graduates with a Tech Prep curriculum to give them the skills to make the transition from adult basic education to college or work. The Adult Tech Prep (ATP) core curriculum includes applied communications, applied mathematics, applied science, computers, and job readiness, while the faculty team teaching the program has received training in applied academics, productive thinking, decision making, planning, forecasting, and communication. In order to participate in ATP, students must test at the tenth grade level in math and reading. Because ATP was designed to aid in the transition to college or work, the program's schedule mirrors that of a semester-long college program. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the students meet for applied communications, job readiness, and computers, while Tuesday and Thursday they meet for math and science instruction. ATP has two articulation agreements with college credit programs: students can receive 4 hours of college credit if they have earned an ATP certificate and completed 9 hours at Black Hawk College and all students must take a placement test for math, reading, and English. After the program's first 2 years, 65% of the students who entered ATP have completed the program, and 77% of those who received an ATP certificate have enrolled in the college. (HAA)
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