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Alabama - Resources General The Career Technical/Adult and Community Education
Section of the Alabama Department of Education facilitates
career/technical and adult and community education programming at the state and
federal levels. The staff assists in the delivery of state-of-the-art,
articulated career/technical and academic education and a wide array of adult
and community education services. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education seeks to
promote reasonable access to quality collegiate and university education for the
citizens of Alabama. It also administers various student aid programs.
Resource Materials and Providers The Alabama Adult Literacy Resource Center maintains
adult education learning materials such a software, audio-tapes, videotapes,
literature, and research reports. Staff development activities and training for
adult educators are offered through statewide teleconferences. The GED (General Education Development) program is
managed by the Career Technical/Adult and Community Education Section of the
Alabama Department of Education. Individuals may prepare for the GED tests
through "GED on TV" by Alabama Public Television. Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT)
provides a full range of customized technical training programs that are free to
the employers and to the trainees. Management and supervisory training
programs, including Total Quality Management (TQM) and ISO 9000 are also
available. Mobile Training Units provide customized training at employer
sites.
The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) is
a resource for news and information that matters to your business bottom-line.
The BCA has a special interest in Workforce Preparedness and Education, and is a
statewide nonprofit business trade association. The Labor Market Information Division of
the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations is a
primary source for much of the available information about employment,
unemployment, wages, and occupations in Alabama. The Division also relates
labor market news in Alabama. For problems or
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