Department of Technical and Adult Education


Josephine Reed-Taylor Assistant Commissioner
of Adult Literacy Programs



G.E.D.
General Educational
Development

GED Online

EAGLE Awards

Certified Literate
Community Program


English Literacy/
Civics Education
Program

TANF Program

Workplace Literacy

Full-Time
Literacy Teacher
Program

Health Literacy
Pilot Project


Adult Literacy
Program Directory


Instructional Services/For More Information
Contact:

Josephine Reed-Taylor Assistant Commissioner
Adult Literacy Programs
jreed-taylor@tcsg.edu
404-679-1635

Carla DeBose
Manager
Instructional Services
cdebose@tcsg.edu
(404) 679-5257

Kim Lee
Director
Assessment, Evaluation
and GED Administrator
klee@tcsg.edu
404-679-1621

Marilyn Shaw
Manager
Federal & State Grants and Reporting Services
mshaw@tcsg.edu
404-679-1629

Rodney Dorton
Fiscal Operations Manager
404/327-6934
rdorton@tcsg.edu

Billie Izard
Executive Director of
Certified Literate
Community Programs
bizard@tcsg.edu
404-679-5256

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Office of Adult Literacy



Through its 37 service delivery areas, the Office of Adult Literacy (OAL) promotes and provides adult literacy programs throughout the state of Georgia. Literacy programs are available to adults needing basic, general, or specialized skills instruction. The Office of Adult Literacy facilitates collaboration among state and local entities to improve adult literacy efforts.

Mission
The mission of the adult literacy programs is to enable every adult learner in Georgia to acquire the necessary basic skills - reading, writing, computation, speaking, and listening - to compete successfully in today's workplace, strengthen family foundations, and exercise full citizenship.

The Office of Adult Literacy administers the General Educational Development (GED) program and awards the GED high school diploma to successful GED examinees. It also facilitates cooperation among state and local entities for the purpose of increasing and improving adult literacy efforts in Georgia. Therefore, the Office of Adult Literacy has two primary roles: it provides direct services through the service delivery areas and Georgia's technical colleges, and it coordinates services with other organizations.

Vision
The Office of Adult Literacy's vision is a "Fully Literate Georgia" whose workers are exceptionally well prepared to compete in the global marketplace. OAL envisions this "Fully Literate Georgia" emerging as a world leader in economic development, and in the provision of educational programs and services that are seamless in delivery, responsive to the individual needs of students, and designed to overcome barriers to educational access and improve the quality of life of Georgia's citizens.

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Adult Literacy Program Directory
Listing of adult literacy directors and organizational heads in service delivery areas (SDA) around the state.

SDA Map
A map of the service delivery areas (SDA) around the state.

EAGLE Awards
The Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education or EAGLE award recognizes students who have demonstrated superior achievement in literacy classes.

Certified Literate Community Program (CLCP)
The CLCP is a business-education-government partnership resulting in improved literacy levels of children, families, and workers in an entire community.

CLCP - Certified Literate Communities
CLCP - Program Participants

General Educational Development Diploma (GED)
The GED tests provide opportunities for adults to earn a high school equivalency diploma.

GED Transcript/Diploma Request Form (PDF Document)
GED Testing Centers

GED Online

English Literacy/Civics and Citizenship Education Program
Since fiscal year 2001, the Technical College System of Georgia, Office of Adult Literacy has been awarded federal funding through the U.S. Department of Education to establish the English Literacy/Civics and Citizenship Education Program to meet the growing needs of Georgia's immigrant population.

Adult Literacy/TANF Program
Adult Literacy for Georgia's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program Participants.

Full-Time Literacy Teacher Program
The Full-Time Literacy Teacher Program was initiated in 1993 with the goal to place one full-time literacy teacher in each of Georgia's 159 counties
.

Health Literacy Pilot Project
In 2000, the Office of Adult Literacy (OAL) developed the Health Literacy Program to help Georgia’s adult population better navigate the health care system.

Workplace Literacy
Workplace Literacy has touched the lives of thousands of Georgians, and to date, nearly 750 organizations and businesses have been recognized for establishing workplace education programs for their employees since 1991.

Request for Application Federal Funds (RFA)
The Request for Application document contains guidelines, procedures, and forms that are necessary to assist in applying for the following fund sources: Section 231 Adult Education, Section 225 Corrections and Institutions and Section 223 Staff Development.

Southern LINCS
The Office of Adult Literacy is associated with Southern LINCS which connects adult education and literacy programs in the southern region with resources for adult learning, instruction, staff development, administration, and research.

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