Overview

If you’re new to working in adult education, you may have heard someone say that people enter the field of adult education “sideways”, meaning they often begin in other careers and then “find their way” to adult education.

Even though adult educators tend to have rich and varied backgrounds, they need and benefit from an orientation to our field, a common vocabulary, and a shared understanding of the work we do.  

The Foundations for New Staff (FNS) asynchronous online course comprises five modules that together will provide you with that orientation:

  1. Overview of the Field of Adult Education in Massachusetts and in the United States
  2. Supporting Meaningful Change: The SABES Professional Development System
  3. Overview of Effective Teaching
  4. Overview of Effective Advising 
  5. The Massachusetts Accountability System and the Literacy, Adult, and Community Education System (LACES)

Important information about this course:

  • This is an online course for educators who work in programs funded by the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
  • Jane Brandt will send you the link for the course, but you won't be able to access it until it opens on 4/10 at 9:00 a.m.
  • The course will be open for three weeks until Monday, May 1. There are no synchronous ("real time") meetings as part of this course. You can access it at your convenience. 
  • We expect it to take most people around three hours to complete.
  • For tech questions, contact jane_brandt@worlded.org
  • For questions about the content of the course, contact luanne_teller@worlded.org.
    Audience

    This professional development activity/course is designed for:

  • Educators who are new to working in adult education programs funded by the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
  • Others who have experience working in DESE programs and would benefit from an orientation to policies and resources
Description

As an adult educator, your focus might be on your own class, students, and program. In truth, you are a member of a great national endeavor designed to help adults overcome barriers that prevent them from pursuing their academic, career, personal, or civic goals. You play a critically important role in this mission, so the FNS course is designed to provide you with a full understanding of the people and systems that drive this work. 

The online FNS course is asynchronous and facilitated, so you can complete it at your own pace and benefit from online discussions with colleagues from across the state.

The course will open on April 10 and run through May 1. The course, on average, takes most people, three hours to complete the course, but your time may vary depending on how much time you spend exploring resources relevant to your role that are provided throughout the course.

About a week prior to the course opening, Jane Brandt will confirm your registration and send the information about accessing the course. 

If you have any questions, please contact Luanne_teller@worlded.org.

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the major drivers of adult education in the United States and explain how they correlate with your work
  • Describe the role of Adult and Community Learning Services (ACLS) of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and access the resources and support provided by the ACLS team
  • Describe the different types of adult education programs and the services they provide, as well as the importance of creating equitable access for diverse audiences
  • Find and use professional development (PD) and other resources provided by SABES; create a SABES account; and register for automatic notifications of PD offerings
  • Work with your director to develop a PD plan and find and register for relevant PD opportunities
  • Locate key curriculum resources and access support for using them via the SABES Curriculum and Instruction PD Centers
  • Describe the role of the advising program and the connection between advising, student persistence, and student goals
  • Name the key components of the Massachusetts accountability system for adult education programs and the role of the LACES data and reporting system
Date
04/10/2023 - 9:00 am
End Date
Location

Online
United States

PD Team
SABES Program Support Team
Topic Area
New Staff