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      Sunday, February 12, 2012

Adult 10 (Level Three) programs are designed for people who want to build on their knowledge and skills. Level Three programs offered by SIAST, the regional colleges, DTI, and SIIT consist of five subjects – Communications, Social Sciences, Life/Work Studies, Mathematics, and Science.  Learners who complete Level Three successfully go to on further education, training, or employment opportunities.

A list of contacts for Post-Secondary Delivery Organizations providing Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs and services in Saskatchewan.

Information on how to request transcripts for Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Development (GED) programs in Saskatchewan.

The five required courses at the Adult 10 level are Communications, Social Sciences, Life/Work Studies, Mathematics and Science. Revised curricula are posted in various formats as well as links to online resources and supplemental documents applicable to the various curricula.

Since the beginning of the ABE redesign process, the Ministry has sponsored professional development opportunities for instructors, counsellors, and administrators. Workshop topics have included the foundations and philosophy of ABE, curriculum orientation, website evaluation, and curricular integration. The Ministry hosts an annual workshop for new practitioners and, most recently, offered workshops for intake and assessment counsellors.

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The Basic Education Program Review (1999) suggested the need for change in the way  Adult Basic Education is delivered in Saskatchewan. Three primary recommendations of the review were to 1) increase Adult Basic Education’s connections to employment; 2) increase the retention and success of Aboriginal learners; and 3) develop curriculum in the Adult Basic Education Level Three (Adult 10) program.



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