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ACCOUNTABILITY AND GUARANTEE
Accountability
The State Board of Technical and Adult Education will evaluate progress toward fulfillment of our strategic goals within the context of continuous improvement. The review process involves evaluation of the agency's progress in implementing the plan and evaluation of agency effectiveness in meeting desired results identified in our annual Strategic Focus document. Accomplishment of appropriate annual desired results are also evaluated in conjunction with the results-based budgeting process. These evaluation results will be reported to the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget as part of the State of Georgia budget process.
Guarantee
Curriculum standards have been developed with direct involvement of business and industry. These standards serve as the industry-validated specifications for each occupational program. These standards allow the Georgia system of technical institutes to offer their business and industry partners this guarantee:
"If one of our graduates educated under a standard program or his/her employer finds that the graduate is deficient in one or more competencies as defined in the standards, the technical institute will retrain the employee at no instructional cost to the employee or the employer."
This guarantee is in effect for a period of two years after graduation.
The contents of the 2000 Annual Report represent the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education's best academic, technical, and financial planning at the time the report was published.
The 2000 Annual Report is a publication of the DTAE Communications Office. Contact 404.679.1700 for information or additional copies.
The Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, color, national origin, religion, age, or disability in admissions, in employment, or in access to its education programs and/or activities.
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