Workers' Education Program
800 Purchase Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
(508) 999-4047
Call (508) 999 - 0981 for an appointment to take a placement test to become a student in our program.
We offer:
- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes: Beginner through Advanced.
- GED Preparation classes: ABE, Pre- GED, and GED.
Morning Schedule
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday or Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
9:00- 12:30 9:00- 12:30
Evening Schedule
Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday
5:30-
8:30
5:30- 8:30
Education that workers can put to work!
Adult Basic Education (ABE), Pre-GED and GED classes are to learn and improve reading, writing, math, social studies, science and computer skills.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes are to learn and improve reading, writing, speaking, listening and computer skills.
Workplace Education Classes lead to a better trained workforce, improved workforce morale, and a more productive and successful company.
- Two ESOL classes are held with the help of the United Electrical Workers (UE) at Haskon Aerospace.
- Three ESOL classes are held with the help of UNITE HERE at the A.J. Wright Distribution Center.
- LPN Prep classes are held with the help of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) at Brandon Woods of New Bedford.
More than 1.1 million (1/3) of the Massachusetts 3.2 million workers do not have the skills needed to perform in the state’s rapidly changing economy.
Families headed by adults without a high school diploma suffer severe
economic consequences. 21.7% of families headed by high school dropouts
are poor, and 55% of families headed by single women who are high
school dropouts are poor.
The best indicator of a child’s success in school is the educational
level of the parents.Civic and community participation suffer when
adults have low literacy skills.
Adults suffer poor health as a result of low literacy skills.
Incarceration rates are high among adults with low literacy skills.
The demand for ABE and ESOL is far greater than the services
available. Waiting lists vary from 2 to 8 months for ABE, and from 6
months to 2 years for ESOL.
Download the Workers' Education Program Powerpoint presentation
| Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Education Adult and Community Learning Services |
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Workers' Education Program
New Bedford Mayor Scott Lang at Workers Education Program 2006

