College and Career Readiness

College and Career Readiness

The College and Career Readiness unit provides leadership, oversight, professional development and policy guidance to local community colleges and community-based organizations regarding literacy education.  These literacy education programs include Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), and Adult Secondary Education (ASE).

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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act - Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (WIOA - AEFLA)

WIOA - AEFLA Text and Attachments

On July 22, 2014, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act-Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (WIOA-AEFLA) was signed into law. The North Carolina Community College System Office is the designated state agency responsible for the allocation of federal and state funds under this Act. The College and Career Readiness Unit, under the NCCCS Programs and Student Services Division, provides leadership, oversight, professional development, technical assistance, and monitors and evaluates programs funded through WIOA-AEFLA grants.

 

ADVANSYS

Program Quality and Accountability

Digital Literacy

The overarching goal of the multiphase Digital Literacy Skills Project is to build NC CCR programs’ capacity to offer digital skills training to improve digital inclusion in North Carolina. As we rebuild our economy, the Digital Literacy Skills Project is a framework to ensure an equitable recovery for the adults served in our programs.

Adult Education Content Standards

The North Carolina Community College System College and Career Readiness Adult Education Standards were originally developed, refined, and field tested by adult educators from across the state during 2007 to 2010.