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Recent News! On May 5th, the House Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness held a hearing on the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Title II, as a part of their work in reauthorizing WIA. The hearing’s purpose was to examine best practices for improving adult education and family literacy. Please click HERE to read the partial transcript.
The Central/Southeast ABLE Resource Center is one of four regional resource centers funded by the Ohio Board of Regents. These centers provide leadership and expertise in the areas of professional development and instructional resources for Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) staff. Housed in the College of Education and part of The Literacy Center at Ohio University, we provide services to 30 ABLE funded programs in 28 counties in the central/southeast region of Ohio. Over 500 administrators, instructors, aides and support staff are in the region.
Key focus areas include:
• Supporting & advancing professional development in the region;
• Enhancing & expanding instructional technologies & resources;
• Promoting & developing promising initiatives & collaboration.
Click HERE to view a flowchart of Ohio's Adult Basic and Literacy Education System.