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contents Building Partnerships for Excellence in Correctional Education. A National Conference on Correctional Education. Proceedings (Arlington, Virginia, October 21-23, 1985). Adult Basic Education Adult Education Adult Vocational Education Bilingual Education Child Rearing Conference Proceedings Cooperative Programs Correctional Education Disabilities Educational Cooperation Educational Improvement Federal Legislation Females Law Related Education Nontraditional Occupations Program Improvement Special Education Womens Education These proceedings represent major addresses, panel presentations, and abstracts of workshops from a conference to develop partnerships, coordination, and cooperation among the correctional education field. Federal agencies, professional organizations, and the private sector in addressing juvenile and adult offender education needs. The two major addresses consider specific efforts of the U.S. Department of Education in the area of corrections education (Bruce M. Carnes) and characteristics of effective correctional schools (Jacqueline M. McMickens). The topic of the six presentations comprising the Assistant Secretaries Panel (Department of Education) is "Current Support and Projects in Correctional Education: Partnerships and Visions for the Future." The five presentations of the Directors of Federal Agencies Panel address "Federal Concerns and Support for Educating Offenders." Minutes of the meeting of State and Federal Directors of Correctional Education are presented. Abstracts are then provided for the 36 workshops. The abstract for each workshop provides title, presenter, abstract, target population, results of the workshop, and contact person. Representative topics include Chapter I, adult basic and vocational education projects, educational improvement through technology, Federal legislation, Women's Educational Equity Act, National Adult Literacy Initiative, vocational education discretionary programs, learning deficiencies, law-related education, effects of incarceration on parenting, grant writing, special education, library services, National Diffusion Network, transition programs, private sector involvement, correctional educator skills and characteristics, bilingual vocational education, women's vocational programs, and the Job Training Partnership Act. Appendixes contain listings of conference staff, presenters, and participants. (YLB)
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spellingShingle Building Partnerships for Excellence in Correctional Education. A National Conference on Correctional Education. Proceedings (Arlington, Virginia, October 21-23, 1985).
Adult Basic Education
Adult Education
Adult Vocational Education
Bilingual Education
Child Rearing
Conference Proceedings
Cooperative Programs
Correctional Education
Disabilities
Educational Cooperation
Educational Improvement
Federal Legislation
Females
Law Related Education
Nontraditional Occupations
Program Improvement
Special Education
Womens Education
Building Partnerships for Excellence in Correctional Education. A National Conference on Correctional Education. Proceedings (Arlington, Virginia, October 21-23, 1985). Adult Basic Education Adult Education Adult Vocational Education Bilingual Education Child Rearing Conference Proceedings Cooperative Programs Correctional Education Disabilities Educational Cooperation Educational Improvement Federal Legislation Females Law Related Education Nontraditional Occupations Program Improvement Special Education Womens Education These proceedings represent major addresses, panel presentations, and abstracts of workshops from a conference to develop partnerships, coordination, and cooperation among the correctional education field. Federal agencies, professional organizations, and the private sector in addressing juvenile and adult offender education needs. The two major addresses consider specific efforts of the U.S. Department of Education in the area of corrections education (Bruce M. Carnes) and characteristics of effective correctional schools (Jacqueline M. McMickens). The topic of the six presentations comprising the Assistant Secretaries Panel (Department of Education) is "Current Support and Projects in Correctional Education: Partnerships and Visions for the Future." The five presentations of the Directors of Federal Agencies Panel address "Federal Concerns and Support for Educating Offenders." Minutes of the meeting of State and Federal Directors of Correctional Education are presented. Abstracts are then provided for the 36 workshops. The abstract for each workshop provides title, presenter, abstract, target population, results of the workshop, and contact person. Representative topics include Chapter I, adult basic and vocational education projects, educational improvement through technology, Federal legislation, Women's Educational Equity Act, National Adult Literacy Initiative, vocational education discretionary programs, learning deficiencies, law-related education, effects of incarceration on parenting, grant writing, special education, library services, National Diffusion Network, transition programs, private sector involvement, correctional educator skills and characteristics, bilingual vocational education, women's vocational programs, and the Job Training Partnership Act. Appendixes contain listings of conference staff, presenters, and participants. (YLB)
title Building Partnerships for Excellence in Correctional Education. A National Conference on Correctional Education. Proceedings (Arlington, Virginia, October 21-23, 1985).
topic Adult Basic Education
Adult Education
Adult Vocational Education
Bilingual Education
Child Rearing
Conference Proceedings
Cooperative Programs
Correctional Education
Disabilities
Educational Cooperation
Educational Improvement
Federal Legislation
Females
Law Related Education
Nontraditional Occupations
Program Improvement
Special Education
Womens Education
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