
Integrated Education and Training Programs
Learn about Integrated Education and Training (IET), a service approach that combines adult education, literacy activities, and workforce training for career advancement. Explore examples of contextualized learning and types of occupational certificates. Discover the pros and cons of IET implementation and how to make it work effectively in Alaska with the support of partners.
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INTEGRATED EDUCATION AND TRAINING Roundtable Discussion
What is Integrated Education and Training (IET)? Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education s (OCTAE) definition: A service approach that provides adult education and literacy activities concurrently concurrently and contextually contextually with workforce preparation activities and workforce training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster for the purpose of educational and career advancement
Adult Education & Literacy Workforce Training Workforce Preparation
WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF CONTEXTUALIZED LEARNING?
Types of Occupational Certificates and/or Credentials Two categories of occupational certificates and/or credentials that are acceptable to achieve the purpose of an IET program Recognized postsecondary credential Other types of credentials or certificates Occupational credentials must meet the definition of recognized postsecondary credential - section 3(52) of WIOA Industry-recognized certificate or certification Certificate of completion of an apprenticeship License recognized by the state or federal government Other types of credentials or certificates Certificates document the attainment of general skills that are required to qualify for entry-level employment or advancement in employment and are a part of a career pathway May include skills related to safety, hygiene, and other general skills.
What are the pros/cons to IET? How can we make this work in AK? Who are our partners? Where do we start? Other questions?