Description
Is East Region Adult Education heading in the right direction? We need your voice, insights, and innovation for Education That Works.
We hope that you will join us in building a strategic plan for the next three years. Connect with ERAE members and leadership, fellow community partners and business leaders at a Kick-off Summit, March 23, 9–11:30 am, (at Foothills Adult Education, 1550 Melody Ln, El Cajon). At the summit, we will begin crafting ERAE’s strategic plan on adult education. As a participant, you will have a voice in how we integrate strategies and projects to benefit our community in six key areas.
- Acceleration and Alignment
- Professional Development
- Workforce Engagement
- Partnership Engagement
- Student Engagement
- Transformative Data Culture
At the kickoff summit, we will establish Project Teams to play a crucial role in assessing achievements, setting the goals, identifying the resources, and defining the action steps for each key area. Throughout the next four months, we will then convene the teams to contribute ideas that will culminate in a 3-year strategic plan.
Together we will develop a collective impact model for Education That Works.
The Project Teams will meet to create collaborative structures, address challenges, and prepare recommendations to the consortium’s steering committee and governing board. A stakeholder summit in late June/early July will bring back together project teams and additional stakeholders for a review of recommendations and discussion of strategies, objectives, and action plans.
If you are interested in attending the kick-off summit and/or joining one of the project teams, please RSVP by March 20, 2018.
Join us if you can, and do share this invitation with others who might be interested.
About us:
East Region Adult Education (ERAE) has made great strides in developing programs and promising practices that support a sustainable adult education system across our region. As a consortium, ERAE has provided resources that enable its three members – Grossmont Adult Education (GAE), Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District’s non-credit programs, and Mountain Empire Unified School District's Adult Education Division (MEUSD) – and their partners to rethink the adult education curriculum, expand training services, and engage adult students in new ways.