The future of community based services and education
1. The Future of Community-Based
Services and Education
BY OKACHI OPARA
2. Introduction
Over the years community-based education and services have evolved, and have
impacted the community in such a positive way. Many laws have been passed,
that brought about programs that will continue to be a great asset to the
community now and in 15 years to come. Below we will discuss, anticipated
changes, funding, and influences of diversity.
3. The Future for Community-Based
Educational Services
Key considerations in anticipated changes
Community based education will further correlate with community services.
(2014)
Non Traditional learning in distance education will increase with innovations in
technology (2008)
Adult Education will become even more globalized reaching new distances
4. Community-Based Education cont….
Possible funding scenarios, if appropriate
Personal student request for state grants and scholarships for those that qualify
should moderately increase
Federal funding should moderately increase due to budget cuts
Special programs will offer funding for qualifying students
$75,000 to each of five local Adult Basic Education (ABE) sites to enhance efforts
to provide postsecondary education and support services that help adults
become employed in occupational sectors important to local economies.
(Kinemey, Rasmussen & Shuy 2014)
5. Community –Based education cont…
The influences of diversity and the law on the outcome
With the growing population of immigrants and cultural blending diversity will
steadily increase
Government legislation will produce funding based on financially supporting
immigrants and those with disabilities
Government may also introduce funding for special groups such as gender
equality (“Americas Promise Alliance” 2017)
6. Community-Based Services
Key considerations in anticipated changes
Positive relationships with community supporters and volunteers will encourage
and “pushed” community members to the facilities. (Atuyambe, L. 2016)
The older adult community will double in the years to come requiring more
community-based services
The older adult communities will have longer work years based on their
technological learning advancements
7. Community-Based Service cont…
Possible funding scenarios, if appropriate
Because of the increase in the older adult senior population more funding will be
needed to support programs
More community-based facilities will be needed to also support technologically
efficient older adults
More programs will be developed and funded towards immigrants and special
groups
8. Community-Based Service cont…
The influences of diversity and the law on the outcome
Diversity will increase and programs will be tailored to accommodate cultural,
ethnic and religious based groups
More laws will be formed to protect the rights of immigrants and diverse groups
Community-based services will incorporate more programs based on serving a
more diverse population
9. Conclusion
Community-based adult services and education will continue to be one of the focal
points of social, economic, and financial improvement for the present day society. As
the legislature continues to make strides to elevate these programs, in the next years
to come, the difference will be evident in the structure of the community.
10. References
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review)
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U.S. Department of Education. (2014 June). OCTAE office of career technical and adult education.
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Editor's Notes
Community organizing has emerged as a powerful new form of public engagement for education reform across the country (Vasquez, Ward & Weisman 2014)
The rising number of adult and other nontraditional students offers an opportunity to institutions of higher education to build on students’ networks
in the community, thereby strengthening relationships with community organization staff, expanding learning opportunities, and encouraging
ongoing civic engagement among students (Reed & Marienau 2008)