PROGRESS A publication of the Virginia Adult Learning Resource Center
Summer 2012 Vol. 24, No. 3
Instructional Quality
Teaching Toward Transitions T
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Teaching Toward Transitions
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Tutor Training
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An Interview with Mary Ann Corley
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Quality Online PD
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An Interview with Jackie Taylor
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Virginia Practitioners Share through the VAECP Featured Afterwork Showcases
by Karen Gent
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seems to be the buzzword in adult education right now. When I hear the word “transition,” it reminds me of a television commercial I’ve seen that advertises transition eyeglass lenses, which change their shading based on changing light. The advertisement makes the appeal that transition lenses are able to quickly adjust and adapt in changing light. I believe that same principle can be applied to adult learners who must adjust and adapt in an environment of change as they participate in transition programs like PluggedInVA. As an adult education instructor, I have found it necessary to make adjustments and adaptations from teaching in a traditional adult education classroom to teaching in a contextualized transition program. PluggedInVA is a six-month program that seeks to provide motivated adult learners with a contextualized GED® program integrated with some type of technical training. It helps transition adult learners to community college and/or entry level jobs in the workplace. Participants are dually
enrolled in an adult education program and a local community college. Various certifications and as many as twenty-nine college credits may be earned by a student during the course of the program. The program has a flexible design in order to meet the unique needs of individual learners at varying skill levels. I have been teaching traditional ABE and GED® preparation classes with open enrollment since 2004. My first experience teaching in a transition program with closed enrollment was in 2009 when Southwest Regional Adult Education was chosen to pilot PluggedInVA Information Technology. I have since taught in two additional PluggedInVA cohorts that focused on information technology and entrepreneurship. I was onboard and excited to be part of the pilot project from the ground level. PluggedInVA proved to be just as innovative and challenging as I had anticipated, and I had to make adjustments in my teaching strategies to meet the demands Continued on page 8 ...