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 | Adult Education Overview | | Adult Education programs are free to Connecticut residents aged 17 and older who are no longer enrolled in a public school. | | | | | |  | Directory of Providers | | Instructional programs are provided predominantly through local school districts and through various community and faith-based organizations. | | |  | GED Testing | | The primary aim of the General Educational Development (GED) testing program in Connecticut is to provide a second opportunity for individuals to obtain their high school diplomas. | | |  | Legislation and Funding | | Connecticut General Statutes Sections 10-67 through 10-73d and Title II of the Federal Workforce Investment Act govern adult education activities in Connecticut. | | |  | Leadership and Curriculum Projects | | These projects represent innovative activities conducted in partnership with other stakeholders that are aimed at improving the quality and access of adult education services to Connecticut residents. | | |  | Policies and Procedures | | This information is designed to help adult education providers adhere to the requirements relative to program operation and accountability. | | |  | Reports | | These documents provide information about the learners who participate in adult education and the outcomes they achieve. They also present analyses on special topics, projects, or activities. | | |  | Teacher Certification | | Providers receiving adult education funds through the Department of Education must have teachers who are certified in accordance with the Department's certification regulations. | | |
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