G.A.E.A.
Mission Statement |
GAEA MISSIONThe Georgia Adult Education Association contributes to the field of adult/continuing education and training, to the professional development of adult/continuing educators and trainers, and to the lifelong learning of the citizens of Georgia through programming, collaboration, communication, advocacy, and research. GAEA VISIONOur vision is of an association made up of public and private universities, colleges and technical institutes, libraries, departments of state government, business and industry, professional associations/organizations and any other group or individual involved in the continuing education and training of Georgia citizens. We envision a professional association that will promote, develop, and interpret adult/continuing education and training in Georgia. The association will facilitate communication and interaction among groups and individuals engaged in the field of adult/continuing education and training. The association will foster the coordination of existing resources and services and work to establish new resources and services in order to better meet the adult/continuing education and training needs of Georgia citizens. HISTORY OF GAEAGAEA was founded on April 15, 1955, when a group of adult educators met at The University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia in a conference entitled "The Challenge of Adult Education in Georgia." The group included representatives from colleges and universities, libraries, public secondary schools, professional associations, and departments of state government. The conference concluded with the appointment of a committee charged with the responsibility of planning the formation of a permanent state council in adult education. The committee made its report in September, 1956, at a second conference on "Establishing Priorities for Adult Education in Georgia." At that conference the group officially organized as a council, adopting Articles of Agreement with this Preamble:
GAEA was chartered on April 2, 1959, as the Georgia Adult Education Council, Inc. In the spring of 1975, the council became the Georgia Adult Education Association, Inc., and functions today as the umbrella organization serving adult educators from all segments of the adult education profession. Throughout its history, GAEA has attempted to provide a leadership mechanism for adult educators across the full spectrum of the profession. The first six GAEA presidents represented the Georgia Tuberculosis Association, the State Department of Education, Mercer University, The University of Georgia and Southern Bell Telephone company respectively. It can be seen that professional associations, government, public and private institutions of higher education, and private enterprise have contributed to the development of GAEA and its rich history of service to adult education in Georgia. |