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2009 ABE SUMMER INSTITUTE Thursday: Opening Address. Dr. Barry Shaffer MN State Director of Adult Education. Welcome and Thank You. Literacy Minnesota and MCEA Planning Committee MDE Coordination – Astrid Liden Presenters Tech Assistants Participants and Awardees. ABE Overview – FY 09.
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2009 ABE SUMMER INSTITUTEThursday: Opening Address Dr. Barry Shaffer MN State Director of Adult Education
Welcome and Thank You • Literacy Minnesota and MCEA • Planning Committee • MDE Coordination – Astrid Liden • Presenters • Tech Assistants • Participants and Awardees
ABE Overview – FY 09 • 53 ABE consortia, 500 delivery sites statewide • 1200 licensed teachers and 3,000 volunteers served over 73,000 students • 1 out of every 11 diplomas issued in MN during 2009 was a GED (6,274) or Adult H.S. Diploma (1,265) • Of the total students served, 45% were ESL, 68% were parents and 19% were unemployed
Students Hours FY 2008 FY 2009 74,656 73,387 (-1.7%) 5,054,208 5,371,902 (+6.5%) Number of Students and Contact Hours
Students by Program FY 09 ESL 32,025 (45%) ABE 25,587 (36%) GED/Diploma 10,548 (14%) WBPL + Transition to 3,333 (5%) employment
Eligible Content Policy Contact hours may be counted for students without a basic skills goal IF: • They are referred by a WorkForce Center or MFIP program AND • They receive employment focused content: • Basic Computer Literacy • Job Seeking Skills (e.g.- Résumé Writing, Interviewing, and Job Searching) • Soft Skills Necessary for Work (e.g.- SCANS skills) • Work Readiness Certificate Content • Programming must be modular – not a lab experience • Classify as transition to employment student
State Federal FY 2009FY 2010 $42.3 M $43.2 M $ 6.7 M $ 6.1 M $49.0 M $49.3 M (+0.6%) Cost/Student = $668 Cost/Hour = $9.18 State and Federal Allocations
How did Minnesota do on the Core Performance Indicators? • Level Change • GED/Diploma • Entered Employment • Retained Employment Post-Secondary Education
Student Level Completion FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 ABE 31% 36% 41% 39% ESL 35% 40% 44% 46%
Why is level completion success so important? • Student Level – Provides students with progress feedback. • Teacher Level – Provides teachers with student and class progress information. • Administrator Level – Provides program evaluation information and advocacy information. • State and National Level – Provides system accountability information and funding advocacy information.
Other Core IndicatorsFY 2008 FY 2009 • GED Attainment 65% 70% • Work Attainment 55% 54% • Retain Work 73% 74% • Trans. to Post-sec. 70% 61%
FY 2010 Supplemental Services • Minnesota Literacy Council • ATLAS (ABE Teaching and Learning Advancement System) Hamline University • Learning Disabilities Association • PANDA – Physical and Neurological Disabilities Assistance • Minnesota Workforce Council Assoc. • Minneapolis ABE • St. Paul ABE • SW ABE
Problem - Solution • INDIVIDUAL: • lack of basic academic skills (reading, writing, speaking, math) • lack of basic technology skills • lack of high school diploma or GED • lack of English ability • can’t help my child in school • don’t have the skills to obtain a job • lack self esteem due to low literacy • can’t pass college or certificate exam • want to become a US citizen • SOCIETY: • needs an educated citizenry • needs a skilled workforce • needs greater participation in preserving democratic ideals • needs less violence • needs less dependence on public assistance • needs more access to good bass lakes
MN Education and Economic Climate • 388,074 Minnesotans over 18 do not have HS equivalency • Only 16% of 18-20 year olds are in post-secondary education • One-third of Minnesotans 25-54 have no post-secondary credential • 61,300 Minnesotans speak little or no English • Most ABE students are below economic self-sufficiency standards • One million (35%) Minnesota workers earn $10/hr. or less; 1.7 million (62%) earn less than $15/ hr. • By 2014, 54% of all jobs will require post-secondary ed
Minnesota Climate - continued • Current workers will make up 65% of the labor force of 2025 • The high school pipeline for workers is shrinking. The # of HS graduates peaked in 2009 with steady decline for next two decades • There is a shortage of replacement workers for those retiring, and a shortage of workers for economic growth or expansion • THE PERFECT STORM: Globalization + Shifting Demographics + Non-responsive Ed System
ABE Solutions Lead the Way What ABE programs are doing: • Understanding that every student is a “student in transition” • Developing partnerships with WorkForce Center staff and local college faculty (and others) • Becoming informed about labor market issues/needs • Contextualizing curricula around student transitions goals • Accessing multiple resource avenues • Seeking quality, targeted professional development opportunities • Evaluating their transitions outcomes
State ABE Office “Front Burner” Activities • Co-directing the Minnesota FastTRACinitiative • Developing sustainable, effective career pathway programming that blends ABE services with post-secondary training for in-demand occupations • Targeting low-wage, low skilled Minnesotans • Advocating for ABE Recognition with DEED, MnSCU, GWDC, DHS, the Legislature, and others • Promoting Distance Learning – GED-i, Lifetime Learning Library, Skills Tutor (Steve Sborov, Paulette Black + Jayne Schultz)
State Office Actions - continued • Developing quality professional development opportunities (ATLAS) • Exploring “content standards” (Mpls) • Strengthening our disabilities website and services (PANDA) • Supporting “Learner Web” continuing development (St. Paul) • Supporting Literacy Minnesota • Fiscal and contact hour audits
State ABE News…continued • STAR – Student Achievement in Reading • Thank you Year 1 participants! • Welcome Year 2 participants! • PD Survey: Thank You (680 times)! • PD Coordinators: Thank you! (1/2 new) • Regional Transitions Coordination Transitions Conference – Oct. 22-23 • ABE Inventory (of Collaborations) 100%
The Onion – Headlines about the Economy 10 - Actual Parachute Made of Gold Fails to Open 9 – Casinos Announce Plans to Erase National Debt in 3 Months 8 - New York’s financial district to be rezoned as industrial wasteland 7 - U.S. Banks to Stop Storing Money in Traditional Dollar-Sign Bags 6 - Junk Bonds Now Worth Less than Actual Junk 5 - Legislature Wondering: Are Child Labor Laws to Blame for High Child Unemployment? 4 - NASA Comes to Realization that We Don’t Need a Space Program when the Beauty of Earth Was Right Here All Along 3 - Digital-to-Analogue Converter Actually A Way for Government to Watch You Through Your Television 2 - Analyst Reveals that the Entirety of Capitalism is a Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme 1 - Economy Looks Great if You Turn the Graphs Upside-Down
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