Overview Information.
This website (Adult Education Reconnection) resource links information and resources in support of adult graduation information in the province of British Columbia. It is a compilation of resources to support engagement and motivation for the adult learner working towards graduation requirements in a distributed learning context.
Mission Statement: All students, regardless of age, should "have the ability to be competent problem solvers, inquisitive thinks and life-long learners when supported in a learning community that reflects connection, engagement and choice. They are guided to use various learning tools and strategies to develop purpose and drive; and discover passion through exploration. Transferrable skills are refined through self-assessment and reflection. They are equipped to take on challenges to preserve and overcome" (Borsoff, 2018).
This section provides specific information you need regarding graduation - what graduation program is right for you?- Where to enrol? How to get the courses you need for upgrading...
Under this tab, resources for graduation. Scroll below for an overview of the Adult Graduation requirements.
In this section you will find:
For the student: Under the STUDENTS tab, find information regarding graduating from high school as an adult. Find out what type of learning you should complete. Become familiar with how to use various online tools that you might not have used before to complete coursework. You will also find scheduling resources to help you plan your time.
For the teacher: Under the TEACHERS tab, find resources to help create clear grad plans for students by using the grad plan template. Explore strategies for building connection and culture in a blended program through support of the Community of Inquiry.
Mission Statement: All students, regardless of age, should "have the ability to be competent problem solvers, inquisitive thinks and life-long learners when supported in a learning community that reflects connection, engagement and choice. They are guided to use various learning tools and strategies to develop purpose and drive; and discover passion through exploration. Transferrable skills are refined through self-assessment and reflection. They are equipped to take on challenges to preserve and overcome" (Borsoff, 2018).
This section provides specific information you need regarding graduation - what graduation program is right for you?- Where to enrol? How to get the courses you need for upgrading...
Under this tab, resources for graduation. Scroll below for an overview of the Adult Graduation requirements.
In this section you will find:
- Frequently Asked Questions - This page will provide you with answers to the some of the questions you may have.
- BC Ministry of Education - Information about adult education options for high school graduation, course upgrading and which route to take.
- Upgrading Information - After graduation, students may need to upgrade for post-secondary or career purposes.
- Find a Course or Program - and information on requesting transcripts and Personal Education Number (PEN)
For the student: Under the STUDENTS tab, find information regarding graduating from high school as an adult. Find out what type of learning you should complete. Become familiar with how to use various online tools that you might not have used before to complete coursework. You will also find scheduling resources to help you plan your time.
For the teacher: Under the TEACHERS tab, find resources to help create clear grad plans for students by using the grad plan template. Explore strategies for building connection and culture in a blended program through support of the Community of Inquiry.
Adult Education - BC Ministry of Education Info.
You want to graduate?! Find out all the information you need before you begin.
BC Ministry of Education (2018). https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/adult-education