Welcome

Adult and Family
Education Program is multifaceted, consisting of morning, afternoon, and evening
classes for students aged 17 and older in the following areas: English as a
Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), and Adult Secondary
Education (ASE) which prepares students for the GED exam. We also offer Family
Literacy classes. We use a research-based parent-involvement strategy that
incorporates Adult Education, Children's Programming, Parent-and-Child-Together
(PACT) time, in conjunction with a parenting curriculum. Our programming is
currently offered at 11 sites across the district.
Melissa Burkhardt-Shields,
burkhma@d11.org
Principal/Director
QUICK REFERENCE: For class or registration
information call: (719) 328-2975.
Current program brochures and posters:
Adult English
Classes Brochure (Spanish)
(English)
Adult English Classes Poster (Spanish) (English)
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Children whose
parents are
involved in their schooling
are more successful. Family
literacy draws on the strengths
of families and their interest in moving forward through education. When
families are partners in education, both generations benefit and find
success within their grasp.

The
Starfish Story
Once
a man
was walking along a beach. The sun was shining and
it was a beautiful
day.
Off in the distance he
could see a person going
back and forth between
the
surf's edge and the beach. Back and forth
this person went. As the man
approached he
could see that there
were hundreds of
starfish stranded on
the
sand as the result
of the natural action
of the tide.
The man was stuck by
the the apparent futility
of the task. There were
far too
many starfish. Many of them were sure
to perish. As he
approached the person
continued the task of picking up starfish one
by one and throwing
them into the
surf.
As he came up to the person he said, "You
must be crazy. There
are thousands of
miles of beach covered with
starfish. You can't
possibly make a
difference." The
person looked at the man. He
then stooped down and
picked up one more
starfish and
threw it
back into the ocean. He turned back to the man
and said, "It sure made
a difference to that one!"
~ Anonymous

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News
District 11 Family Literacy Leader Serves as State Leader
Debbie Butkus, MA, has been with the Adult and Family Education Program for 15
years. She is currently serving the State of Colorado as the Coordinator for the
Family Literacy Training Center supporting current and new Family Literacy
programs through training and technical assistance. She is also a nationally Certified
Trainer for the National Center for Family Literacy.
Family Literacy Site for the 2008-2009 School Year
We are pleased to announce that the 2008-2009 school year the Family
Literacy Program will be offered at the following District 11 Elementary
Schools:
Adams Elementary
Hunt Elementary East
Edison Elementary
Monroe Elementary
Twain Elementary
Wilson Elementary
For more information on any of these programs please call, Carmen Collins at
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What We Believe
Mission
- Adult and Family Education provides an educational environment that promotes
student learning. The program teaches knowledge and skills and promotes
attitudes necessary for learners to succeed as contributing members of society.
Goal - to facilitate the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes
necessary for adults to succeed as contributing members of our ever changing
society.
Values
- Every individual has worth and deserves to be treated with dignity and
respect.
- Every person has potential and needs to be given a chance to succeed.
- Every individual shall be accepted as equal with regard to ethnic
origin, physical appearance, language, social position, sex, age or
educational background
- Everyone has the right to a safe and supportive environment for
learning.
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About Adult & Family Education
Adult
and Family Education provides education to adults and families in the El Paso
County area. Anyone 17 years of age and up can participate. At some sites, there
are programs for children starting at six weeks of age. Some classes are free
and some are fee-based. The
following programs are offered:
Family Literacy
"Family Literacy is based on the premise that parents are their children's first
and most important teachers. Parents are empowered to achieve their own
educational goals while their children gain language and life skills in programs
created just for them. Parents and children learn together, strengthening their
bonds and creating a family that treasures education."
Carmen Collins,
collicj@d11.org
Family Literacy Program Specialist
Ph. 719.328.2972
Family Resource Center
The Family Resource Center, working closely with Title One Elementary
Schools, brings information and learning opportunities for parents into our
neighborhood schools. Supporting parents in their role as first, most
influencial teachers to their children, the Family Resource Center invites
parents to become fully engaged in the school-based education of their children.
As directors of their children's education, parents can join with Colorado
Springs School District 11 to help each child fulfill his or her educational
potential.
Sara Walke, walkese@d11.org
Family Engagement Program Specialist
Ph. 719.328.2993
Family Literacy Training Center
"The mission of the Family Literacy Training Center is to provide training and
technical assistance to professionals who are interested in the field of Family
Literacy throughout the state of Colorado therefore supporting the expansion of
quality Family Literacy programming benefiting adult learners and their children
as each family member acquires skills to move toward self-sufficiency".
All
parents want their children to be successful. Research shows that children who
have parents who are involved in their schooling are more successful. Research
also shows that one of the greatest predictors of success is the educational
level of the child’s parent, particularly that of the mother. Those who support
Family Literacy programming believe that the parent is the child’s first and
most influential teacher. The reality is that for some in our communities, the
parents do not have the academic skills or the necessary information to fulfill
this important role in their child’s life.
Family Literacy Programs provide a comprehensive, four-component model to
address the needs of those who are most at-risk of not meeting with success in
our schools. Family literacy draws on the strengths of families and their
interest in moving forward through education. When families are partners in
education, both generations benefit and find success within their grasp.
Debbie Butkus,
butkudl@d11.org
Coordinator of the Family Literacy Training Center
Ph. 719.328.2979
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English Language Learning
"English
Language Learning (ELL) provides academic, cultural and life-skills instruction
to people who have come to the United States from all over the world. Students
practice listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills."
Lisa Davey
ESL Program Specialist
Ph. 719.328.2975
ELL Email: Sofia Ramos
ramoss@d11.org
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GED Preparation/Basic Skills
"This program provides instruction for
adults who want to earn their high school equivalency diplomas by passing the
GED exam. Students strengthen their skills in reading, writing, math, social
studies, and science. A list of GED resources is located in the For Students
section."
Karin Bechtel
ABE/GED Program Specialist
Ph. 719.328.2974 or 719.328.2973
GED/ABE: Email Janet Offutt,
offutjl@d11.org
GED Testing Center
Palmer High School
301 N. Nevada
(Use the center door facing Nevada.)
Ph.
719.328.5036 Please call the testing center directly to leave a message.
Testing Dates & Times for the GED
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Tuesday, October 7,
2008
4:45 pm – Writing Skills
7:00 pm – Social Studies, Science and Literature
Tuesday, October 14,
2008
4:45 pm – Writing Skills
7:00 pm – Social Studies, Science and Literature
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
4:45 pm – Writing Skills
7:00 pm – Social Studies, Science and Literature
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
4:45 pm – Writing Skills
7:00 pm – Social Studies, Science and Literature
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Wednesday, October 1,
2008
4:45 pm - Math
7:00 pm - Social Studies, Science and Literature
Wednesday, October 8,
2008
4:45 pm - Math
7:00 pm - Social Studies, Science and Literature
Wednesday, October
15,
2008
4:45 pm - Math
7:00 pm - Social Studies, Science and Literature
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
4:45 pm - Math
7:00 pm - Social Studies, Science and Literature
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
4:45 pm - Math
7:00 pm - Social Studies, Science and Literature
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Saturday,
October 4, 2008
8:15 AM – Math
11:00 AM - Social Studies, Science and Literature
Saturday, October 18,
2008
8:15 AM – Writing Skills
11:00 AM – Social Studies, Science and Literature
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If you are testing for the first time you must arrive by 4:45 pm on
Tuesday and Wednesday and 8:15 am on Saturday!
- Please be prompt!
- You will not be admitted to the testing center once the testing is in progress.
- You will need to bring:
- Current Identification (State Driver's License, or State Identification
Card, or Military ID)
- $70.00 Cash, Money Order or check (made payable to GED Testing)
- Social Security Number
- No appointment is necessary
- You must be at least 17 years of age to take the GED test.
- There are 5 tests on the GED. It will take 2 days to complete the five
tests.
GED Practice Test
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At the Adult & Family Education Center, Hunt
Elementary School -- 917 E. Moreno St. (corner of
Institute & Moreno Avenue)
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Call for an Appointment--Testing Date:
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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PARTICIPANTS NEED TO ARRIVE AT 3:30PM
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$20.00 TESTING FEE
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Information on GED Preparation Classes: (719) 328-2974 OR (719) 328-2973
What are the GED Tests?
GED tests are exams which allow you to get a
high school
equivalency diploma. The tests cover five academic areas:
Language Arts: Writing
Part I: 50 questions--75 minutes
30% Sentence Structure
30% Usage
25% Mechanics
15% Organization
Part II: Essay - 45 minutes
A topic will be assigned. You must pass the written essay to
pass the
entire GED test battery.
Social Studies: 50 questions, 70 minutes
40% History
25% Civics and government
20% Economics
15% Geography
Science: 50 questions, 80 minutes
45% Life Science
20% Earth and Space Science
35% Physical Science
Language Arts: Reading - 40 questions, 65 minutes
75% Literary Text: drama, poetry, prose
25% Nonfiction texts: critical reviews, business documents,
and Prose
Mathematics: 50 questions, 90 minutes This is a 2-part test. A calculator may be used on Part I only.
(Calculators are provided). 20-30% on each of the following areas:
Number operations and Number Sense
Measurement and Geometry
Data Analysis, Statistics, & Probability
Algebra Functions and Patterns
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Community & Parent Resources

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Teacher Resources
Adult
Education Teacher Tips and Ideas
Professional Development
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Baldridge Training - Research and
information on CQI training.
Colorado Department of
Education - CDE has information that is needed by teachers and students
alike. You can find out about every aspect of Colorado's education programs
here.
CCCOnline - Certificate in Adult and
Family Literacy CCCOnline in conjunction with Trinidad State Junior College and
Community College of Aurora is offering a Certificate in Adult and Family
Literacy completely online. The courses are designed for adult and family
literacy educators.
Covey Training - The Covey site
includes a wonderful section on personal mission statements. It also includes
motivational quotes, a stress profile, and productivity tips.
The National LINCS Home Page - The
Literacy Information and Communication System (LINCS) -- is a cooperative
electronic network of the National LINCS team at NIFL, four regional LINCS
partners, representative organizations from the states and territories, and
several major national organizations. The LINCS Network provides a single focal
point for adult literacy resources, knowledge, and expertise from across the
nation and the world. Provides facts, statistics, policy information and
resources for students, teachers and grant writers.
Pikes Peak Workforce Center - PPWFC is a
joint powers agency of the Counties of El Paso and Teller with the cooperation
of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. This new system links the
counties' employers to a variety of qualified applicants and provides
job-seekers with access to employment and training opportunities.
Focus on Basics - Focus on Basics is
the quarterly publication of the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning
and Literacy. It presents best practices, current research on adult learning and
literacy, and how research is used by adult basic education teachers,
counselors, program administrators, and policy makers. Focus on Basics is
dedicated to connecting research with practice, to connecting teachers with
research and researchers with the reality of the classroom, and by doing so,
making adult basic education research more relevant to the field.
PBS Literacy Link - PBS' Workplace
Essential Skills is a new multi-media instructional package that teaches basic
skills in reading, writing, communication and math in a workplace context. These
skills include strategies and attitudes necessary to find, keep and thrive in a
job. Use it in GED preparation and adult education classes, on-the-job training,
one-stop skill centers and distance education programs.
NCSALL Home Page - The goal of the National
Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy is to help the field of
adult basic education define a comprehensive research agenda; to pursue basic
and applied research under that agenda; to build partnerships between
researchers and practitioners; and to disseminate research and best practices to
practitioners, scholars, and policy makers. Provides online research,
publications and teaching materials.
Arizona
Adult Learner - Lesson Plans - Arizona Association for Lifelong Learning web
site features internet-based lessons for ESOL, ABE and GED students and links to
other lesson plan sites.
Literacy Online - A gateway to
electronic resources and tools for the national and international adult literacy
communities. A joint project of the International Literacy Institute (ILI) and
the National Center on Adult Literacy (NCAL) and the University of Pennsylvania.
SABES, System for Adult Basic Education Support
- Massachusetts Department of Education ABE resources, curricula and
publications.
The Adult Literacy Resource Institute (University
of Massachusetts) - Services, publications and projects for literacy providers.
Welcome to Reading Online - A
journal of K-12 practice and research published by the International Reading Association.
Reading
Research Quarterly - Reading Research Quarterly: The world's leading
literacy research journal, published by the
International Reading Association.
Literacy Assistance Center (New York City)
- The Literacy Assistance Center (LAC) is a not-for-profit organization that
provides essential referral, training, information and technical assistance
services to hundreds of adult and youth literacy programs in New York. Browse
lesson plans and curricula and find on-line content from our workshops and
institutes.
Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy
- Institute stresses the importance of using research to inform and improve
practice related to adult literacy, and strives to conduct excellent research
that will further our goal. We are a proud part of the College of Education at
Penn State.
Adult Education Resources on
the Web - Compiled by Maryland State Adult Literacy Resource Center, UMBC.
Includes lesson plans, reference materials, and resources on family literacy,
GED, and learning disabilities.
NIFL.gov - The National Institute for
Literacy (NIFL) is an independent federal organization leading the national
effort toward a fully literate nation in the 21st century. Learn about literacy
programs, policies and resources at the national level.
Laura Candler's File Cabinet
- Teaching resources, activity sheets and blackline masters for math, health,
science, social studies, literature, holidays and other subjects.
Puzzlemaker Online program
- Helps teachers create crossword puzzles, word finds, etc. from vocabulary
lists.
Southern
Colorado Literacy Resource Center - Located at Trinidad State College in
Trinidad, CO. Loans books, software, video & audio tapes for curriculum and
professional development and publishes Literacy Lifejacket newsletter.
Family Literacy
National Center for Family Literacy
NCFL is a non-profit organization supporting family literacy services for
families across the United States through programming, training, research,
advocacy and dissemination.
National Even Start Association
The mission of the National Even Start Association is to provide a national
voice and vision for Even Start Family Literacy programs.
Ruby Payne’s website
An education site that can better educate all children, particularly children
from poverty.
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium
The Colorado Family Literacy Consortium web site is a communication tool for
developing and disseminating information about family literacy to parents,
service providers, and community members throughout the state.
Refugee Issues
The National Immigration Forum
The purpose of the National Immigration Forum is to embrace and uphold America's
tradition as a nation of immigrants. The Forum advocates and builds public
support for public policies that welcome immigrants and refugees and that are
fair and supportive to newcomers in our country. Includes immigration facts,
information on current immigration issues, resources and publications.
Colorado Refugee ESL (CRESL) Program
Colorado Department of Education's Colorado Refugee ESL Program (CRESL) provides
English language instruction to refugee adults.
Math
Math Word Problems
The goal of this math website is to help elementary and middle school children
improve their math problem solving and critical-thinking skills. It has over
5,000 math word problems for children to enjoy!
The Adult Numeracy Network Homepage
ANN newsletters, framework for Adult Numeracy Standards, links for adult
numeracy educators.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
NCTM standards and publications for math teachers. An excellent reference for
teachers who want new ideas for teaching math.
Test Prep Preview
If you need to practice on any type of test check out this site. You can
practice for the GED, TABE, SAT, ACT among many others. Information on how to
take tests hints and helps are also found on the page.
ESL
Dave's ESL Cafe - A meeting place for ESL/EFL students and teachers from around
the world. Features an online bookstore, discussion forums, chat, job center,
email exchanges, teaching hints, idioms and phrasal verbs, annotated guide to
internet links.
TESOL - Web site for Teachers of English to Students of Other Languages.
Features membership and convention information, career services, awards and
grants, and publications.
PIZZAZ! Creative Writing and Storytelling Ideas - PIZZAZ! is dedicated to
providing simple creative writing and oral storytelling activities for ESOL
students with copyable (yes, copyable!) handouts for use with students of all
ages and levels. Permission is given to use these resources for in-class,
non-profit use only.
Internet TESL Journal - A monthly web journal featuring articles, research
papers, lessons plans, classroom handouts, teaching ideas & links.
Southwest Adult Education - The 4Corners Resource Center focuses on assisting
adult educators and their students in the following areas: instructional
support, student support, professional development, technology information, and
collaboration with agencies that promote distance education.
ESL PartyLand - Resources for students and teachers including interactive
quizzes, lesson plans and reproducible materials to use in class. Also features
discussion forums, ideas for communicative practice activities, a chat room, a
job board, links, and more.
ESL Gateway - A starting point for ESL learners who want to learn English
through the Web. Features daily proverb and links to dictionaries, online
translators, quizzes, magazines, newspapers, lesson plans, games, etc.
Computers
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