Adult Education
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Disability Guidelines for Adult Education
In an effort to identify and better serve the needs of adults with disabilities/difficulties, the Bureau of Health/Nutrition, Family Services and Adult Education supports and implements a formal Technical Assistance (TA) Model to assist Connecticut Adult Education personnel.
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Learn about GED testing in Connecticut.
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Download the GED Transcript Request Form
Download a form to request an official copy of your GED® transcript or have a transcript sent to a college, training provider or employer.
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Adult Education Educator Evaluation
Learn about the Evaluation and Support of Adult Educators and the plan for Teacher Evaluation and Support.
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Adult Education Program Monitoring
Adult Education providers are expected to be in compliance with all State and Federal regulations.
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The Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) provides funds for Connecticut adult education program in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S.) Sections 10-67 through 10-73d.
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Adult Education Operational Memos
Operational memos sent to all adult educator providers that receive state and/or federal funding.
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Adult Education Incentive Projects
One of the primary purposes of adult education instruction is to assist adults who are parents to obtain the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the educational development of their children.
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Adult Education Program Profiles
View Program Profile data for each Adult Education Program.
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Adult Education Programs and Services
Instructional programs are provided predominantly through local school districts and through various community and faith-based organizations.
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GED Testing with Accommodations
GED Testing Service is committed to ensuring access to the GED® test for all individuals with disabilities and supports the intention of the Americans with Disabilities Act as Amended (ADAAA).
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GED Test Subject Specifications
The GED® test is your opportunity to prove that you’ve got the knowledge and skills of a high school graduate.
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Adult Education Instructional Programs
Learn about the different programs that Connecticut provides to adults.