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1 We’ll begin at 1:00. Everyone is currently muted to reduce background noise. If you are having any tech issues, please chat to Astrid Liden for assistance. The PowerPoint and handout will be posted on the Literacy Action Network website.

2 Statewide ABE Webinar Discussion May 11, 2016

3 From the Minnesota Department of Education Todd Wagner, State ABE Director Julie Dincau, Transitions Specialist Cherie Eichinger, Administrative Support Brad Hasskamp, Policy Specialist Astrid Liden, Professional Development Specialist Laurie Rheault, Grants Alice Smith, GED Records/Administrative Support MNABE Staff Participating

4 Type using the webinar’s chat function Raise your hand and ask over phone or headset during Q & A periods when unmuted Ask Astrid if you have any tech questions or need technical assistance How to Share Ideas & Questions

5 1.GED 2.Transitions 3.CCRS and Adult Diploma Applications 4.PD Opportunities 5.Grants Updates and Questions 6.Questions

6 GED ® Updates Brad Hasskamp

7 Increase in overall testing Increase in test takers, completers and passers Increase in no show rate Decrease in passing rate Minnesota’s Spring GED Trends

8 GED Test Numbers (January 1, 2014-May 10, 2016)

9 DateTest Takers CompletersPassers 3/1/14-5/8/14 400178118 3/1/15-5/8/15 1,217489330 3/1/16-5/8/16 2,007882677 Spring GED Comparisons by Year

10 Date RangeNo Show Rate 2014-2016 10.7% January-March 2016 8.1% April 1-May 8, 2016 12.7% No Show Rates

11 DateMN Pass Rate US Pass Rate 2014-15 89%79% 2016 81%75% GED Passing Rates

12 The first test in each subject continues to be free. Both the MN House and Senate have kept an additional $120,000 for free GED testing. At current rates, if this amount is appropriated, the free GED will end sometime in fall 2016. How long will the GED be free in MN?

13 GEDTS sent an email to all GED passers encouraging them to connect with their local ABE programs to participate in their graduation or see if there are other possibilities. MDE and GEDTS meeting next week to explore additional data options for local programs and testing centers. Stay tuned! GED Passer Information for Local ABE Programs and Testing Centers

14 GEDTS currently working with four major employers & thousands of potential testers 1.Walmart 2.KFC 3.Taco Bell 4.Southeastern Grocers GEDWorks TM

15 Students get: Free Advisor Free GED Ready Tests Free GED Testing (Paid by employers) GEDWorks TM Services

16 1.Has anyone worked with any of these employers for your GED students? 2.How many of your programs have one of these employers in your area? 3.Any ideas to increase collaboration? Who has had students with GEDWorks TM ?

17 Julie Dincau Transitions Updates

18 Better Together The metro event in Roseville and the south event in Mankato have been held and there is one more event that will be held in Grand Rapids this coming Monday. For those who attended a small “seed” grant opportunity is offered for activities that include libraries, workforce development and Adult Basic Education. Up to $50,000 is available through Adult Education Transition Regions for projects led by adult basic education and include library and workforce partners. Maximum award is $5,000 and Adult Basic Education will serve as fiscal agent for funded projects. At least one partner must attend a Better Together regional workshop in April or May 2016. Selection decisions will be made no later than June 30, 2016. Completed applications must be emailed to Cherie.eichinger@state.mn.us no later than June 15, 2016.Cherie.eichinger@state.mn.us

19 Adult Pathways to Postsecondary 2016 Adult Pathways to Postsecondary Mini-grant Proposal: Guidelines: This funding is designed to increase collaboration between Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) and Minnesota Adult Basic Education (ABE). The goal of increasing collaboration is to improve learner success in transitioning to and through postsecondary education. Timeline: Proposals are due Monday, May 23, 2016 to Jessica Espinosa at MnSCU: Jessica.Espinosa@so.mnscu.edu. Jessica.Espinosa@so.mnscu.edu Communication of awards and grant funds allocated to MnSCU institutions by Friday, June 10, 2016. Funds must be encumbered by the awarded MnSCU campus before September 30, 2016. All funds must be spent no later than December 30, 2016.

20 CCRS and Adult Diploma Applications Astrid Liden and Brad Hasskamp

21 Options for receiving this training:  Annual CCRS Implementation Cohort: Two 2-day institutes (1 fall, 1 winter), kickoff & wrap up webinars, implementation tasks between meetings Prerequisite: Part I, CCRS Foundations for ELA or Math  After 2017: Individual training modules (workshop + follow-up) for training components Options for receiving this training:  Summer Institute pre-conference, 1 full day  ELA: Language & Literacy Institute  Math: Math Institute  CCRS Foundations online course Part I CCRS Foundations ELA shifts: Text complexity, Evidence, Knowledge Math shifts: Focus, Coherence, Rigor 8 Math Practices Part II Instructional Planning & Classroom Practice Aligning Resources Aligning Lessons Aligning Student Tasks Observing Standards-Based Lessons

22 Program teams will learn to align curriculum and instruction to the CCR standards and develop a long-term standards implementation plan for their program Program application: 3-5 individuals (at least 1 administrator, 1 ELA teacher, 1 math teacher); opportunity to add more later if there is space All future adult diploma programs will need to go through CCRS cohort training prior to launch Timeline: Application due June 10, notified by June 27 Application: http://atlasabe.org/announcements/ccrs-cohort-application-available

23 Program teams participating in the cohort will be able to: Articulate the benefits of standards-based education for their students, program, & staff Align materials and resources used regularly in ABE instruction Articulate which standards are being addressed in courses and instruction Improve instruction and courses to incorporate shifts and standards appropriate to student levels Develop a long-term standards implementation plan for their local program Administrators participating in the cohort will be able to: Conduct standards-focused classroom observations and teacher feedback sessions to support implementation and improve instruction Identify supports and resources instructors may need to implement standards-based instruction Instructors participating in the cohort will be able to: Improve units, lesson plans, and student tasks to incorporate shifts and standards appropriate to student levels Participate in standards-focused classroom observations and teacher feedback sessions to support implementation and improve instruction

24 Kick-off webinar on September 15, 2016 from 2:00-3:30 pm In-person workshops on October 6-7, 2016 in Burnsville Mid-year webinar(s) in late fall/early winter (exact dates TBD) In-person workshops on February 23-24, 2017 in Burnsville End-of-year webinar(s) in spring (exact dates TBD) Participation in team meetings and completion of implementation tasks throughout the year at your site Phone calls and written correspondence with an assigned ‘CCRS coach’ throughout the year as needed

25 All applying standard adult diploma programs will also need to submit a CCRS application and go through CCRS cohort training prior to launch. Rationale: Standards training and implementation is a challenging and essential component to diploma training. Adult Diploma Orientation: May 11-12, 2017 Application form in “Materials” and on MNABE website Timeline: Application due June 10, notified by June 27 Standard Adult Diploma Applications

26 CCRS & Diploma Application Questions

27 PD Opportunities Astrid Liden

28 ACES Leader Webinar Thursday, May 19, 1:30 – 3:00 Connect with other ACES leaders & get updates! Thoughts about contextualized basic skills curriculum from participants of LaGuardia Training FY 17 PD plans around contextualized basic skills curriculum Recent conferences and ACES sessions Summer Institute - Who's Going? Who's Presenting? Transitions PD Advisory Team for 2016-2017 Registration: http://atlasabe.org/calendar-of-eventshttp://atlasabe.org/calendar-of-events

29 ABE Summer Institute August 16-19, 2016 Registration open now! Pre-conference workshops: ABE Foundations (formerly New Teacher Orientation) CCRS Foundations: English Language Arts CCRS Foundations: Mathematics Poster session proposals due May 31 For more info: www.literacyactionnetwork.orgwww.literacyactionnetwork.org

30 Statewide ABE PD Committee Program representatives needed! 2 year term, quarterly full-day meetings Share local/regional PD needs with committee Stipend & CEUs provided Committee members selected to ensure representation from diverse regions, types of programs, roles, and areas of expertise Applications due May 27, notified by June 10

31 Grants and Narratives Brad Hasskamp and Laurie Rheault

32 IEL/Civics Notes and Questions Current grantees will receive a narrative, performance and financial report for the first year of the grant by the end of next week Need response this week regarding Laurie’s email from May 4. Reports due: August 1, 2016

33 Five-Year Narratives All narratives will likely be submitted electronically this year. Narratives need to include Tables A, 1-13! Narratives due electronically or physically at MDE by the end of the day June 1, 2016 Narrative Review Workshop: Thursday, June 23, 2016 from 9:15am-3:30pm

34 We need you to review narratives! Email cherie.eichinger to volunteer!

35 If you have new superintendents or staff that will be submitting or authorizing applications, the new staff need to set up SERVS Access. To request SERVS access: Melody Pomerenke (651) 582-8661 SERVS Issues

36 New Annual ABE Grant Form Posted May 9, 2016 Please note that a new application form has been posted on the MDE website Include updated assurances (Email went to consortium fiscal agents yesterday regarding the new application)

37 Annual ABE Grant Notes The annual grant is an electronic submission. Complete and submit just tables A, 4, 5, 7, and 13 Make sure staff have SERVS information and log-in details Applications due electronically by the end of the day June 1, 2016

38 Grant Questions

39 Thank You! Next Web Chat: Wednesday, September 14, 2016

40 The recording, PowerPoint and handouts will be posted on the Literacy Action Network website. Questi ns


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