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Libraries as the Future of Culture and History. ISSN 1932-8559
Brenda Dann-Messier for Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education No. 7.11.2009. 97.
July 11th, 2009
Focus on Adult Education
President Obama’s new selection , Ms. Brenda Dann-Messier Dann-Messier, for assistant secretary for vocational and adult education will oversee the department’s efforts in career and technical education, which have a budget of more than $1 billion a year and help fund vocational and job-training classes in high schools and community colleges in subjects ranging from automotive repair to construction to health care.
At Dorcas Place , Ms. Dann-Messier has overseen a wide range of efforts , some of which have received federal funding, to improve the skills and literacy of adults, according to the organization’s Web site. It has promoted cooperation between schools and family and health services, and established a program to help immigrants who were professionals find jobs in their fields, among other efforts, according to the organization.
Ms. Dann-Messier’s selection seems consistent with the Obama administration’s emphasis on “adult career pathways,” and the connections between K-12, college, and the workforce, said Kimberly A. Green, the executive director of the National Association of State Directors of Career and Technical Education Consortium , in Silver Spring, Md.
Ms. Green said she hoped Ms. Dann-Messier could improve cooperation between high schools and community colleges, which has been lacking, and strengthen the academic plans required of recipients of federal vocational education funding under current law.
“We have an opportunity to break a lot of the stereotypes out there,” said Ms. Green, referring to public perceptions of unchallenging academics within career-oriented education programs.
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