Kentucky Adult Education Workforce Education Program 21 st Century Workforce Literacy Summit Indianapolis, Indiana September 1, 2005.

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Kentucky Adult Education Workforce Education Program 21 st Century Workforce Literacy Summit Indianapolis, Indiana September 1, 2005

2 Percentage of Adults without a High School Diploma Source: 2000 Census, U.S. Census Bureau Ages 18-64

3 Education Pipeline, 2002 (NJ) (ND) (NJ) (PA) Source: WICHE, NCES, ACT, NCES-IPEDS Graduation Rate and Fall Enrollment Surveys

4 Source: KALS, 1997 Kentucky Adult Literacy Survey

5 Source: KYAE-CPE Enrollment Goal

6 Source: KYAE-CPE Workforce Education Enrollment

7 Workforce Alliance Kentucky Adult Education, Council on Postsecondary Education Kentucky Community and Technical College System Bluegrass State Skills Corporation

8 Workforce Education Enrollment Sourced: KYAE-CPE, Bluegrass State Skills Corporation, Kentucky Community and Technical College System County ProgramsWorkforce Alliance FY 2001FY 2004FY 2001FY 2004

9 SkillMobiles

10 Kentucky Virtual Adult Education Sources: KYAE-CPE, KYVU PeopleSoft, KYVU eRMA, KYVU Plato Course Management System, WIN Career Solutions

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12 Go, Earn, Do-GED Amazon.com provides up to $40 for test fee reimbursement and a gift card to GED graduates in a 20-county area. Reimbursement and gift card are available to all area GED graduates, regardless of interest in Amazon.com employment. Those interested in Amazon.com employment have the opportunity to register for jobs with the employment office. Contributions for Go, Earn, Do-GED and future initiatives will be managed by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

13 Go, Earn, Do-GED Testing Results Source: KYAE-CPE Number Tested in 20-County Area

14 Long-Term Policy Research Center Flexibility and responsiveness in workforce development strategies. Emphasize core, fundamental skills including certified workforce initiatives Conference Agenda for Future Prosperity

15 Career Pathways WorkKeys Assessments Employability Certification Kentucky Employability Certificates Kentucky Manufacturing Skills Standards

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17 Kentucky Employability Certificates Source: Kentucky Community and Technical College

18 Cheryl D. King, Ed.D., Vice President Kentucky Adult Education Council on Postsecondary Education 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 250 Frankfort, KY Phone: , ext. 110 Fax: Web Site: