Title: Real learning for real life
1Real learning for real life
Providing quality, relevant outreach and
continuing educational programs and services to
the people of Texas
2- Overwhelming citizen/community response to
address workforce development for youth and
adults. - Extensions Response ?
3counties responding with programming to train
youth and adult workforce
4Extension works
- Process for programming
- Locally identified assets / needs / opportunities
- Develop collaborations
- Training
- Educational program delivery
- Evaluation
5Funding opportunities
- WIA
- WFB
- Employee services
- Employer services
- Adults Youth Business Community
- TANF Choices Skills development Self
sufficiency Food Stamps
6Primary Populations Served
- Welfare Recipients
- Needy Families
- Youth
- Dislocated Workers
- Special Populations
728 Texas Workforce Boards Plus 254 Extension
partnerships
Creating potential for success
8Real learning for real life
- Building Self Sufficient Families Moving Ahead
Through the Maze of Change - Life skills Money management, nutrition,
housing, family life, health, self-employment,
appearance, work ethic
9Real learning for real life
- Entrepreneurship
- self-employment options
- Cahing in on Business Opportunities
- Texas Center for Rural Entrepreneurship
- E-commerce for Rural Texas
- Value-added agriculture
10Real learning for real life
- Entrepreneurship
- self-employment options
- Cahing in on Business Opportunities
- E-commerce for Rural Texas
11Deep East Texas WFB Entrepreneurship Project
- Six counties CEA AG FCS
- 36 Volunteers
- Designated WFC staff
- 2-Day training
- PPRI contract for evaluation
- Focus groups with volunteers and participants
12Deep East Texas Workforce Entrepreneurship Project
- 51 adults
- 11 types of micro-enterprises
- 5 businesses started
- 10 start up rate
13West Central Texas WFB - Concho Valley WFB -
Lower Rio Grande Valley WFB
- Certification for pre-service child care training
- Family day home child care business
- Involvement in other TCE programming
- Fathering skills
- Money management
- ESL / GED
14West Central Texas WFB Brazos Valley WFB -
Asset Mapping
- Workforce identified and organized leaders
- Extension provided training / or hired CEA
15West Central Texas WFB Brazos Valley WFB -
Asset Mapping
- Conducted skills inventory of citizens, including
marginalized groups/citizens/youth/adults - Matched skills/training with businesss needs
16West Central Texas WFB Brazos Valley WFB -
Asset Mapping
- Created collaborative efforts between
communities/citizens/businesses
17Eastland County GED Study Classes
- 37 of residents 25gt no H.S. diploma
- Economic and family impact
- 12 weeks
- Volunteers from community
- organizations
- Promotion Welfare-to-work, VISTA, WIC, DHS, media
18Eastland County GED Study Classes
- Test in 5 areas
- Individual study plans
- Diagnostic testing
- Computers and
- resources
19Eastland Co. GED Study Classes
- 20 of 30 students took GED test
- 13 passed test
- 7 volunteer tutors/185 hrs
- 5 collaborators
- TWDB for part-time
- employee
20Workplace Ethics Pilot Runnels County
Trust Reliability Commitment Tolerance
Integrity Self-control Reliability
Building character in the workplacethrough
business and government multiple approaches
and topics
21T-TEEM
- Texas Teens Explore Entrepreneurial Minds
- Preparing youth to start businesses
- At-risk youth and communities
- RESULT Prepared FUTURE workforce
- http//tteems/tamu.edu
22Extension approaches in workforce training
- Building collaborative VISION to solving
workforce challenges
23WHO ARE WE REACHING?
- 151, 900 groups and individuals
- In 2001-2002
24Barriers Or Opportunities
- Quick response - funding and implementation
- Learning curve - recognize and mobilize
potential for synergy - Connectivity for electronic information exchange
- Local perceptions of possibilities and realities
25Barriers Or Opportunities
- Employer frustration - multiple
- Unidentified employee assets for training,
transportation, and child care - Desire to develop jobs versus transportation,
location - Readiness to respond to funding opportunity
26Success
- Creating partnerships
- Accessing funding
- Reaching new clientele
- Applying technology
- Creating jobs
- Improving work ethic
- Developing rural community vision / action
- Training youth for tomorrows workforce