January, 2015 1.  Title I – Workforce Development Activities ◦ Subtitle A: System Alignment ◦ Subtitle B: Workforce Activities and Providers  Title.

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January,

 Title I – Workforce Development Activities ◦ Subtitle A: System Alignment ◦ Subtitle B: Workforce Activities and Providers  Title II – Adult Education and Literacy  Title III – Amendments to the Wagner-Peyser Act  Title IV – Amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  Title V – General Provisions 2

 Individual with Barriers to Employment  Career Pathway  One-Stop Partner  Supportive Services  Workforce Development System 3

Individual with a barrier to employment A member of one or more of the following populations: Displaced homemakersEx-offendersLong-term unemployed Low-income individualsHomeless individuals, or homeless children and youth Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under the SSA, title IV part A Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians Youth who are in or have aged out of foster care Single parents (including single pregnant women) Individuals with disabilities, including youth English language learners, individuals with low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers Such other groups as the Governor determines to have barriers to employment Older individualsMigrant and seasonal farmworkers 4

Career Pathway A combination of rigorous and high-quality education, training, and other services that-- Aligns with skill needs of industries in the State and regional economy Organizes education, training, and other services to meet the particular needs of an individual to accelerate educational and career advancement Prepares individual to be successful in secondary or postsecondary education options, including registered apprenticeship Enables an individual to attain a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and at least 1 recognized postsecondary credential Includes counseling to support in achieving the individual’s education and career goals Helps an individual enter or advance within a specific occupation or occupational cluster Includes education offered concurrently with workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster 5

States required to submit a single, strategic, coordinated plan 6 Changes in State Plan Requirements WIAWIOA 5-year State plan4-year State plan Unified State Plans optional Unified State Plans required Strategic planning elements Strategic and operational planning elements Plan submitted to ED Secretary Submitted to DOL Secretary, joint approval with ED

AEFLA Plan Elements Alignment of adult education content standards with ESEA State academic standards Funding of local activities using 13 considerations under AEFLA Use of funds for adult education and literacy activities Assess and improve quality of adult education providers 7

8 Submission Dates Plans submitted March 2016 May be modified at end of first 2-year period Subsequent plans submitted 120 days prior to end of 4-year period Early Implementers Departments must establish process for approving early unified plans

 Streamlined membership  Align core programs and develop and improve of workforce system ◦ Develop career pathways ◦ Develop and implement one-stops ◦ Identify regions and local areas  Establish State performance measures and targets to assess effectiveness of core programs 9

 Develop policies to coordinate services ◦ Criteria and procedures for local board to use in assessing core programs ◦ Guidance on infrastructure costs ◦ Defining role and contributions of one-stop partners, including equitable and efficient cost allocation  Align technology and data systems across one- stop partners  Technological improvements for digital literacy, accelerating learning, accessibility, and professional development 10

 Section 107 and 108 – Expands role and responsibilities of local workforce development boards, including the development of local plan and alignment of AEFLA provider activities with the local plan.  Section 116 – Replaces Section 212 of WIA. Establishes common performance accountability indicators that apply across the four core programs  Section 121 – Strengthens the roles and responsibilities of partner programs in the one-stop delivery system, including contributions to infrastructure costs and access to partner activities  Promotes coordination on a variety of evaluation activities to promote program improvement 11

Create a partnership among Federal Government, States, and localities to provide adult education and literacy services that  Assist adults to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and economic self-sufficiency  Assist adults who are parents or family members become a full partner in the educational development of their children  Assist adults in completing high school 12

Purpose expanded to:  Promote transitions from adult education to postsecondary education and training through career pathways  Assist immigrants and English language learners  improve reading, writing, math, speaking, and comprehending the English language  acquire understanding of American government, individual freedom, and responsibilities of citizenship 13

 Changes “eligible provider” definition  Creates three new activities supported with AEFLA funds  Increases the amount of funds reserved for national leadership activities (from $8 million to $15 million) and includes four new required activities  Adds four new required activities to be supported with State leadership funds, along with several permissible activities  Revises considerations States must use in awarding grants to eligible providers 14

 Career Pathways Definition  AEFLA Continuation Grants FY16  Adult Education services and definitions  AEFLA Applications under WIOA FY17 -Becoming an Eligible Provider and the 13 Consideration 15

 Adult Education services and definitions ◦ Integrated Education and Training ◦ Integrated English Language and Civics ◦ Workplace Adult Education and Literacy ◦ Workforce Preparation Activities  LWIBS – Duties and the Local Plan  Performance Accountability 16