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Title: Title II of the Workforce Investment Act


1
Title II of the Workforce Investment Act
  • Adult Basic and Family Literacy Education
  • In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

2
Introductions
  • Dr. Brian Barnhart, IU 13 Assistant Executive
    Director
  • Title II Representative to the WIB
  • Sandy Strunk, Program Director for Community
    Education at IU 13
  • Beth Crosby, Adult Education Supervisor at IU 13
  • Kaylynn Hamilton, Director of WERC
  • Cheryl Hiester, Executive Director of the
    Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon

3
The Workforce Investment Act
  • Title 1 Workforce Investment Systems
  • Title 2 Adult Education and Family Literacy
  • Title 3 Workforce Investment Related Activities
  • Title 4 Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Title 5 General Provisions

4
How is Title II Different?
  • Administered by the U.S. Department of Education,
    Office of Vocational and Adult Education
  • Eligibility age, school status, literacy
  • Focus on learning as the desired outcome for ALL
    participants
  • Emphasis on serving those with the lowest levels
    of literacy
  • A diversified portfolio of educational strategies

5
The Legislative Purpose of Title II
  • It is the purpose of this title to provide adult
    education and literacy services to
  • (1) assist adults to become literate and obtain
    the knowledge and skills necessary for employment
    and self- sufficiency
  • (2) assist adults who are parents to obtain the
    educational skills necessary to become full
    partners in the educational development of their
    children and
  • (3) assist adults in the completion of a
    secondary school education.

6
Three-fold Charge for Title II Providers
Family literacy classes in our schools
Knowledge and skills parents need to support
their children.
Basic skills and GED Preparation
Contextualized work-based foundation skills
Knowledge and skills for secondary credential.
Knowledge and skills for employment.
7
A Parent is a Childs Most Important Teacher
  • Low literacy is a multi-generational problem. In
    fact, a mothers educational level is the single
    biggest predictor of a childs school success.

8
The 4 Components of Family Literacy
Early Childhood Education
Adult Basic Education
Parents learning together
Parents as teachers
9
Education and Vocabulary Usage
  • Education Levels (words used with toddlers)
  • Parents in poverty 600 words an hour
  • Parents with professional jobs 2,100 words an
    hour
  • Vocabulary Levels (5-year-old child)
  • From a low-income family 5,000 word vocabulary
  • From a middle-class family 20,000 word
    vocabulary

Ref Education Week, September 25, 2002
10
Family Literacy Makes Good Economic Sense
For every 1 we invest in these early
childhood programs, we get 10 back in reduced
welfare rolls, fewer health care costs, and less
crime.
President-elect, Barack Obama
11
Work-based Foundation Skills
The Foundation Skills Framework
12
Contextualized Learning
  • WorkABLE
  • supports the statewide network of WorkABLE
    agencies focused on classroom applications of the
    Foundation Skills Framework 
  • WorkABLE in Lancaster County
  • support allied healthcare initiative
  • foundation skills, including Using Technology,
    especially needed to effectively participate in
    job search

13
PA Workforce Improvement Network
14
The WERC Professional Development Center
  • ABLE Coalition Support
  • coordination and communication of Title II
    services with workforce development partners
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • opportunities, including training and technical
    assistance, that address
    work-based foundation
    skills instruction

15
Adult Basic Education and the Preservation of our
Democracy
  • "Above all things I hope
  • the education of the common people will be
    attended to, convinced that on their good sense
    we may rely with the most security for the
    preservation of a due degree of liberty."
  • Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1787

16
The Face of Low Literacy in Lancaster County
  • People seek services for many reasons
  • 50 - 60 of our students are working
  • Low literacy isnt always obvious
  • The need exceeds capacity October over 200
    students in Lancaster waiting for services
  • GED economics

17
Title II Providers in Lancaster County
Investing in our Economic Future
  • Literacy as a community asset
  • Literacy as a prerequisite for skills training
  • Literacy in an increasingly
  • flat world
  • Literacy as a foundation
  • for economic success

18
By Supporting Family Learning
  • Children learn more, faster, better
  • Parents adequately support their families
  • Taxpayers save money

19
By Supporting Workplace Learning
  • Incumbent workers climb career
  • ladders
  • Workplace productivity increases
  • We bridge the gap
  • between employee
    skills and workplace demands

20
By Supporting an Informed Citizenry
  • Communities prosper
  • Health care costs are reduced
  • People will make better financial decisions
  • Recidivism decreases

21
What YOU Can Do as a WIB Member
  • Advocate for increased funding
  • Advocate to preserve the three-fold purpose of
    adult and family literacy education
  • Be involved in the education of
  • YOUR children
  • Understand all parts of the
  • workforce investment system

22
Contact Information
Cheryl Hiester The Literacy Council of
Lancaster-Lebanon 38 W. King Street Lancaster, PA
17603 (717) 295-5523
Dr. Brian Barnhart Sandy Strunk Lancaster-Lebanon
IU 13 1020 New Holland Avenue Lancaster, PA
17601 (717) 606-1600
KayLynn Hamilton Workforce Education Research
Center Institute for the Study of Adult
Literacy 208 Rackley Building University Park, PA
16802 (814) 865-6472
Beth Crosby Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 Lancaster
CareerLink 1016 N. Charlotte Street Lancaster, PA
17603 (717) 606-1365
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