Welcome!
The Adult and Family Education Department supports the lifelong learning
process by providing academic, technical, and personal support to
individuals transitioning into new educational and occupational experiences.
Role and Mission
The role and mission of
the Adult Basic Education Program at Lewis-Clark State College is to provide
free basic academic and life skills education for people 16 and older to
become more independent, responsible, and contributing members of society.
Vision
Adult Basic Education
will be an accessible, learner-centered program dedicated to student
success.
Statement of Values
We, the professional staff of the Adult and Family Education Program embrace
the following values and beliefs:
Recognize student success as our highest priority
Provide access to those who can benefit
Embrace diversity
Hold teaching excellence in high regard
Recognize the importance of student involvement
Demonstrate accountability for achieving our goals
Ensure a safe environment
Foster individual growth and development
Respect the worth and dignity of the individual
ADULT LEARNING CENTER - Provides GED curricula,
instruction, and assessment as well as review and enrichment for adult
students. Services are available throughout Region II.
FAMILY EDUCATION - Provides support and learning
opportunities to families through adult education, child education,
parent-child activities, family support circles and parenting education.
Services are available throughout Region II.
DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONS - Adult and Family Education programs provide instruction
in basic skills, the GED, and family education to inmates located at North
Idaho Correctional Institution in Cottonwood, the Idaho Correctional
Institution at Orofino, and the South Boise Women's Correctional Center in
Boise. |