Group 2 March Summary
Like the other groups, our group
started off the month with the unique adult education programs paper. Rob
Christy did background research and editing, while Kristin and Kandace did
the bulk of the compilation and writing for that paper. We settled on two very unique programs,
Goodwill and the state of Maine’s College Transitional Program. Many people
would not think of Goodwill, a retailer, as an adult educator, but in reality
the company is a very active and influential adult education organization. The state of Maine’s College Transitions
Program also serves very distinct and timely needs of its residents.
We further examined key adult
educators in the important adult education organizations paper. Each group
member provided introductory information on key adult education organizations
in which they were involved or very familiar. We settled on the Tennessee
technology center system and the Coalition of Lifelong Learning Organizations
(COLLO). Rob became very interested in the Tennessee technology centers after
learning about their existence while researching the Tennessee community
college system. Though not a part of the Tennessee community system, the
technology centers serve a vital role in training adults and relieving
vocational training pressures placed community colleges. Christy found that
COLLO really embodied everything we have learned about adult education in this
course. It is truly an organization of organizations that strives to promote,
improve, and heighten the impact of adult education. Kristin and Kandace
conducted background research and served as editors on the paper, while Christy
and Rob conducted detailed research and assembled and wrote the paper.
In the last month we have learned a
great deal through our investigation of these adult programs and
organizations. Researching so many adult
education programs and organizations provides a real sense of just how diverse
adult education is, and how while the organizations and missions can be so
different, they all have their place and can be very effective. Finally, adult education organizations tend
to be very dynamic, and often change to meet the needs of their communities,
regions, and states.
Your monthly summary is very organized. I know that there's been so much work this month. That's why the month has just flown by!
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There has been quite a lot to do this month and it appears you are all working very well together! Good job!
ReplyDeleteOur group also tried to delegate out activities for the paper in order to make it much easier. Instead of having each member write a portion we decided to have two people write and one person combine. It made it a lot smoother! Great work!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the insights you have shared about the work you have been about and your process. Tonda
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and each of these groups monthly summaries
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