[AAACE-NLA] "Science" eliminates adult literacy program
Judy Ashmore
kybabe1 at charter.net
Sun Feb 8 14:28:26 EST 2004
Elimination of Even Start/ Family Literacy programs!
I know there is a Barbara Bush Foundation that has grants (small and
limited) for family literacy programs. Wow, maybe the President should
listen to his Mother a little more about the need for these programs.
Thank you for this valuable information for all of us in Adult Education
programs that are struggling and juggling to help adults achieve educational
gains and promote the importance of education in families.
Judy Ashmore
ACE2 Family Education Coordinator
Madisonville, Kentucky 42431
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From: National Literacy Advocacy List sponsored by AAACE
Date: 02/06/04 13:16:03
To: aaace-nla at lists.literacytent.org
Subject: [AAACE-NLA] "Science" eliminates adult literacy program
February 6, 2004
"Scientific Evaluation" Eliminates National Family Literacy Program
Tom Sticht
International Consultant in Adult Education
The Presidents Fiscal Year 2005 budget proposal eliminates several
programs that adult literacy educators have found beneficial for adult
learners over the years the programs have been in effect. A list of all
programs eliminated from the FY 2005 budget can be found online at:
http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/budget05/summary/edlite-section3
html
Following are some programs that I was particularly disappointed to find
eliminated. One, Even Start, is apparently the first federal program in
adult literacy education to fall victim to the new emphasis upon
"scientific, evidence-based research" that the Bush administration is
emphasizing. Following the name and amount of funding for each program in
FY04 are the government's stated reasons for elimiating the program.
Community Technology Centers - $9.9 million
Supports centers that offer disadvantaged residents of economically
distressed areas access to computers and training. Program has limited
impact and funding for similar activities is available through other
Federal agencies.
Even Start - $246.9 million
This program aims to improve educational opportunities for children and
their parents in low-income areas by integrating early childhood
education, adult education, and parenting education into "family literacy"
programs. However, three separate national evaluations of the program
reached the same conclusion: children and adults participating in Even
Start generally made gains in literacy skills, but these gains were not
significantly greater than those of non-participants. For this reason,
Even Start funds will be redirected to provide increases for
higher-priority programs, including the
research-based Reading First and Early Reading First programs, which are
better suited to address the President's literacy goals.
Literacy Programs for Prisoners - $5.0
Competitive grants to State and local correctional agencies and
correctional education agencies support programs that reduce recidivism
through the improvement of "life skills." Request is consistent with the
Administration's effort to eliminate small programs that have only
indirect or limited effect.
State Grants for Incarcerated Youth Offenders - $19.9 million
Formula grants to State correctional agencies assist and encourage
incarcerated youth to acquire functional literacy skills and life and job
skills. Request is consistent with the Administration's effort to
eliminate small programs that have only indirect or limited effect on
improving student outcomes.
These eliminated programs, coupled with the fact that the Presidents
first four federal budgets have never requested more funds for adult
education State Grants than were available the year before, offer
additional evidence that the present administration does not hold adult
literacy education in high regard. This suggests that only a change in
administrations offers the promise of better serving the needs of
Americas undereducated and underserved adults and their families. This
offers a solid, concrete goal for adult literacy education advocates this
election year.
Thomas G. Sticht
International Consultant in Adult Education
2062 Valley View Blvd.
El Cajon, CA 92019-2059
Tel/fax: (619) 444-9133
Email: tsticht at aznet.net
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