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Raising the Stakes: Making Adult Education Relevant in Indiana

Raising the Stakes: Making Adult Education Relevant in Indiana. COABE 2013. Education, UI and Earnings. Adult Education Demographics – PY11. Incoming Educational Attainment. Clients by Age. Adult Literacy/Basic Education: Grades 0-3.9: 4,656 (16%) Adult Intermediate Low Education:

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Raising the Stakes: Making Adult Education Relevant in Indiana

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  1. Raising the Stakes: Making Adult Education Relevant in Indiana COABE 2013

  2. Education, UI and Earnings

  3. Adult Education Demographics – PY11 Incoming Educational Attainment Clients by Age • Adult Literacy/Basic Education: • Grades 0-3.9: 4,656 (16%) • Adult Intermediate Low Education: • Grades 4-5.9: 7,062 (25%) • Adult Intermediate High Education: • Grades 6-8.9: 7,968 (28%) • Adult Secondary Education: • Grades 9-12: 4,648 (16%) • English as a Second Language: • 4,457 (15%) • 16-18 Yrs: 5,467 (19%) • 19-24 Yrs: 7,869 (27%) • 25-44 Yrs: 11,909 (42%) • 45-59 Yrs: 3,146 (11%) • 60+ Yrs: 400 (1%) • Total 28,791

  4. Adult Education Transformation • Public Law 7-2011 Allowed For: • New program standards, new policies, statewide commonality with regional inflection; new emphasis on professional development • Comprehensive regional approach – leverage partnerships; division of labor model across partners (WorkOnes, Adult Education, Post-Secondary, etc.) • Emphasize occupationally-based education and training – focus on nationally recognized certification/credential/degree • Career counseling and intensive case management for academic and employment goals; use of assessments in developing academic and career plan • Braided funding; streamlined services; no wrong entry point • Design new data system with real-time tracking; new focus on performance outcomes; emphasis on speed and educational attainment • And more!

  5. Paradigm Shift: Adult Education for Workforce Preparation

  6. Regional Consortium Model

  7. Consortium Alignment with EGRs

  8. PY11 Statewide Outcomes

  9. U.S. Department of EducationCollege Completion Toolkit

  10. AccessState Administrators

  11. Promising Practices in IndianaAccess

  12. AccessLocal Practitioners

  13. College Access in Southern Indiana Scott County Economic Development Corporation

  14. Indiana Career Explorer

  15. KentuckianaWorks College Access Center

  16. QualityState Administrators

  17. Promising Practices in IndianaQuality

  18. Quality in Southern IndianaScott County Economic Development Corporation

  19. CompletionState Administrators

  20. Promising Practices in Indiana Regional Consortium Model

  21. CompletionLocal Practitioners

  22. Completion in Southern IndianaScott County Economic Development Corporation

  23. Referral Process Scott County Economic Development Corporation

  24. Action PlanWhat are your next steps? What ideas/action items related to the Adult College Completion Toolkit do you have that you will take back to your state or local programs?

  25. Contacts & Resources Jackie Dowd Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Education and Training jdowd@dwd.in.gov Marie Mackintosh Director of Adult Education Programs mmackintosh@dwd.in.gov Chris Deaton Director of Adult Education Accountability cdeaton@dwd.in.gov Indiana’s Adult Education Website www.in.gov/dwd/adulted.htm Indiana’s Adult Education Administrative Website http://www.in.gov/dwd/adultedadmin/ Jackie Dowd Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Education and Training jdowd@dwd.in.gov Marie Mackintosh Director of Adult Education Programs mmackintosh@dwd.in.gov Beth Pattison Region 10 Adult Education Coordinator bpattison@dwd.in.gov Relevant Websites www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/resource/adult-college-completion-tool-kit.pdf www.in.gov/dwd/adulted.htm http://www.in.gov/dwd/adultedadmin/

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