Public
Invited to Comment on Draft Illinois Adult Education Strategic Plan
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[January 06, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) is
pleased to announce opportunities for the public to provide feedback
on the draft Illinois Adult Education Strategic Plan. This plan is
being developed under Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 40, which
created a Taskforce on the Future of Adult Education and Literacy
that is charged with the development of a five-year Strategic Plan.
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Individuals, groups, and/or organizations are welcome
to attend one of the two informational meetings:
January 10, 2018
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Holiday Inn & Suites,
3202 East Empire
Bloomington, IL
January 12, 2018
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moraine Valley Community College,
Building M
900 West College Parkway
Palos Hills, IL
There is no cost to attend, but online registration is required.
Those wishing to attend may register by visiting the ICCB’s website
(www.iccb.org) and clicking on the registration link. The
informational meetings will discuss the process, vision, guiding
principles, goals and objectives as well as next steps.
The same information will be presented at each session.
The draft plan will be released on the ICCB’s website
no later than Monday, January 8, 2018. Individuals, groups and/or
organizations are encouraged to submit written comments directly to
the ICCB on the specifics of the plan. Comments will be accepted
through Friday, January 12, 2018. Comments must be sent to
nora.l.rossman @illinois.gov.
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“Community input from past and present adult education students,
educators and community leaders is essential to the development of an Illinois
Adult Education Strategic Plan that challenges conventional thinking and long
held beliefs,” said Dr. Karen Hunter Anderson, executive director of the ICCB
and chair of the Task Force. “The Strategic Plan must demonstrate an
understanding and respect for adult education programs and students and provide
a roadmap that leads to better educational and employment opportunities.”
The Task Force will submit its strategic plan to the Governor and General
Assembly by January 31, 2018. Those wanting more information may contact
Jennifer Foster, Deputy Director for Adult Education and Workforce, at (217)
785-0171 or Jennifer.Foster@illinois.gov.
The Illinois Community College Board is the state coordinating board for
community colleges. Illinois is home to 48 community colleges in 39 districts
and has the third largest community college system in the nation serving nearly
850,000 residents each year in credit and non-credit courses.
[Matt Berry, The Illinois Community
College Board] |