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Is the Even Start program gong to accept the current SED adult education model?

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Is the Even Start program gong to accept the current SED adult education model?

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Yes. Applicants should design their adult education component in a manner that is consistent with current SED adult education requirements. Question #5: For adult education, can there be multiple 100 hour marks in a school year? If an adult Even start participant attends a 60 hour program for 10 months they would accumulate 500 hours in a year. That would exceed the post-test of three times a year. Are there exceptions? Adult learners cannot be post-tested more than three times a year. All students should be tested at intervals necessary to determine status and progress. The following intervals are recommended: • Students in a class that meets for nine (9) hours or less per week should be post-tested at the end of each 100 instructional hours. • Students in a class that meets for 10 (10) hours or more per week should be post-tested at the end of each 200 instructional hours. • Students in a tutorial program should be post-tested at least every fifty- (50) instructional hours. • Is the

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