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8560 - Adult Education - Reasoning through Language Arts (N.C.)

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Mission/Purpose

The Adult Education - Reasoning through Language Arts program provides students with basic skills instruction (0.0 - 8.9) and critical thinking skills to prepare them for GED® diploma preparation (9.0 - 12.9), postsecondary education, and employment.

The Program

The Adult Education program is designed to develop literacy skills necessary for students to be successful workers, citizens and family members. A student enrolled in the Adult Education program may receive instruction in one or more of the following courses: Mathematics or Reasoning through Language Arts.

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