OCTAE

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OCTAE is a U.S. Department of Education office that oversees federal programs and policy for career and technical education, adult education, and related workforce development initiatives.

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instanceOf federal government agency component
office within the U.S. Department of Education
administers federal grants for adult education
federal grants for career and technical education
collects data on adult education outcomes
data on career and technical education programs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
develops guidance for implementation of federal CTE and adult education laws
technical assistance resources for grantees
focusesOn basic skills development for adults
career readiness
college readiness
integration of education and workforce training
literacy and numeracy for adult learners
fullName Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education
goal to expand access to high-quality career pathways
to improve alignment between education programs and labor market needs
to improve outcomes for adult learners and workforce participants
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: Federal government of the United States
mission to help adults and youth obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and further education
oversees federal adult education programs
federal career and technical education programs
workforce development initiatives related to education
parentAgency United States Department of Education
surface form: U.S. Department of Education
policyArea adult education policy
career and technical education policy
workforce development policy related to education
supports adult education providers
community colleges and technical colleges
state and local education agencies
worksWith employers and industry partners
state adult education offices
state career and technical education agencies
workforce development boards

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