Title: Workforce
1- Workforce Training
- Workforce Investment Act
- Adult Learning Services
- Continuing Education
Connecting Education
With Workforce
2When Turf Doesnt Matter Breaking Down the Silos
- James Williams
- Julia Houston
3Who are you?
- Adult Education?
- Other?
- Transition?
- Program Administration?
- Securement of funds?
- Forward/progressive thinker?
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5About Us
- Adult Education/Express DVD
- Progressive Movement/Program Evolution ABE
curriculum movement toward Common Core State
Standards, while assimilating workforce
contextual learning applications.
6Mission
- To provide adult learners with the basic
educational opportunities in fundamental
mathematics, communication, and interpersonal and
reasoning skills which are necessary for
employment and self-sufficiency. - To assist adult learners with a native language
other than English in the mastery of the English
language or citizenship preparation.
- To provide adult learners who are parents with
the basic educational skills which allow them to
become full partners in the educational
development of their children. - To assist adult learners in the completion of a
GED credential.
7Market Characteristics of Service Area
- Social Environment
- Statistics from CREATEs 2012 Northeast
Mississippi Regional Profile indicate the
following socioeconomic barriers - Per capita income - 29,736
- Percentage of households with income equal or
less than 24,999 38.4 - Average TANF and Food Stamp Payment per Household
- 280.84 - Number of Births to Single Teens 777
8Market Characteristics of Service Area
Percentage of Adults 25 Years of Age or Older By
County with Less Than A High School Diploma
9Programmatic Transitions (70/30)
- Stringent Literacy Component Which Meets Common
Core State Standards - Workplace Contextual Learning
- 21st Workplace Skills of critical thinking,
problem-solving, creativity, collaboration,
communication, and self-direction.
10Programmatic Transition (70/30)
- Tuition Guarantee and First College Class Free
- Academic Arrow Terms
- Earning Student Test Fee Waiver
- Transition Specialist
11Current Service Delivery Model
- Tier I
- Literacy Classes
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- Adult Basic Intermediate (Pre-GED)
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- English as a Second Language
12Current Service Delivery Model
- Tier 2
- Adult Secondary Education (GED Express)
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- Fast-Track (test-ready individuals)
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- GED Online Course
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- GED Testing Service (paper-based/CBT)
13Current Service Delivery Model
- Tier 3
- ACT WorkKeys Testing/Career Readiness
- Credential
- ACT WorkKeys Preparation/Remediation
- 21st Century Skills SmartLab
- McGraw-Hill Workforce Connects Technology
1421st Century Workplace Skills
1521st Century Skills
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Application of Technology to Workflow
- Connections to Core Subject Knowledge
- Project Management
- Collaboration and Teamwork
- Communication Skills
- Creativity and Innovation
- Adaptability
- Information and Media Literacy
16- What Does Workforce Connects do?
- Coordinates job/career exploration with the
resources and steps necessary to gain the skills
and training job seekers need for specific jobs.
It uses contextual learning for subjects such as
math and English to make those subject areas
meaningful to the learners job choice. - http//www.mcgraw-hill.com/user-media/New-approach
es-to-building-careers-white-paper.pdf
17Workplace Contextual Learning
- Contemporarys Workforce Connects
- Assessment
- Instruction
- Remediate
- Resources
18Partnership Strategy Roles/Delivery of Services
- C2C/Jobs 4 U Counseling to Career
- OJT On the Job Training
- Workforce Basic Skills Manufacturing
Certification - CRC Career Readiness Credential
19Partnerships
- Department of Human Services Lee, Itawamba,
Pontotoc, Chickasaw, and Monroe - Lee County Head Start
- Lee County Juvenile Detention Center
- Lee County Correction
- LIFT, Inc.
- Good Samaritan Health Services
- E.T.I.
- S. A. F. E., Inc.
- Harbor House
- Lee County Health Department
- Mississippi Kidney Foundation
- McDonalds Corporation
20- How does our ABE program plan to remain valuable
to both our institution and the community we
serve?
21How We Did Last Year
- Number Served 1,587 (2)
- Number of GED Completions 475 (-20)
- Number Entering Post-Secondary Education 196
(6)
22ABE SWOT Analysis
- Strengths
- Teachers/Scorecard System of Accountability
- Trainer/System of train-the-trainer
- Dropout Recovery/Transition Specialist
- Partnerships with WIA to serve C2C eligible
- Partnerships with WIA to serve non-eligible
- Consortium partners EMCC, NEMCC, NWMCC
- Number of GED graduates produced
23- Weaknesses
- Student economic/other barriers
- Teachers/Staff dedicated but lacking
understanding of where ABE fits/role - Trainer/other demands
- Location of centers
- Lack of local program visibility/branding
24- Opportunities
- New marketing strategy
- GED Awareness Campaign
- Development of new community partners
- Moving from paper/pencil GED testing to CBT
- Aligning ABE instruction with Common Core
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25- Threats
- Decreased funding streams
- GED 2014 test fee increase
- Moving from paper/pencil GED to CBT
- Aligning ABE instruction with Common Core
26- What weve learned thus far Many of our
strengths, opportunities, and threats were
actually one in the same. Thus, they all can be
utilized as opportunities if we view them as such.
27- http//play.simpletruths.com/movie/change-is-good/
28If you want to walk on wateryou have got to get
out of the boat.
29Corner Stones
- Partnership
- Innovation
- Team Work
- Leadership
- Integration
- Communication
- Accountability
- Nationally Competitive
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32No Single Entity Can Supply All the Needs on Its
Own
- Each partner must bring its best resources to the
project - Time
- Talent
- Connections
- Influence
- Ingenuity (think outside the box)
- Persistence
- Management
33Educational AttainmentPartnerships
Public Private Local Regional
- Tuition Assistance
- GED
- Drop Out Recovery
- Career Readiness Certificate
- Marketing Campaign
- Career Ladders
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36LEADERSHIP
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38FEAR