Welcome to the Illinois Transitions Blog
This blog provides a platform for resources to be shared and discussions to be engaged in by anyone providing transitioning services. The content of the blog is especially applicable to those involved in the Illinois Transitions Academy.
The Transitions Academy is designed to assist colleges and partnerships working on developing Bridge and ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) programs by increasing awareness of the expanding partnership between Adult Education and Career and Technical Education as it relates to the ICAPS model, Accelerating Opportunity, Illinois Bridge programs, and Illinois Programs of Study. The Transitions Academy is designed to assist colleges and partnerships working on developing Bridge and ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) programs.
The Transitions Academy is designed to assist colleges and partnerships working on developing Bridge and ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) programs by increasing awareness of the expanding partnership between Adult Education and Career and Technical Education as it relates to the ICAPS model, Accelerating Opportunity, Illinois Bridge programs, and Illinois Programs of Study. The Transitions Academy is designed to assist colleges and partnerships working on developing Bridge and ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) programs.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Career Development in the Adult Education Classroom - Supporting Teachers
Learn ways that directors, career navigators,
or others in supportive roles promote career awareness and career
development in conjunction with teachers in the classroom. No matter
what level of students you have at your program, integrating career
awareness and career development into every component of their
educational process enhances retention, motivation, and transitions
students towards independence. Listed below are links to ideas from
adult education professionals in Illinois. Try integrating career
development and see the positive results for your students and for your
program! To learn more click here.
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