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AB 86 Adult Education Regional Planning Adult Education Regional Consortium of the Monterey Peninsula 1
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AB 86 Background $25 million for planning and implementation grants. Regional consortia of community college districts and school districts It is the intent of the Legislature to work toward developing common policies related to adult education, including policies on fees and funding levels. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide additional funding in the 2015-2016 fiscal year. 2
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Five Program Areas The planning grant funds will be used to better provide adults with the following: 1.Elementary and secondary basic skills, including classes required for a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate 2.Classes and courses for immigrants eligible for education services in citizenship and English as a second language and workforce preparation classes in basic skills 3.Education programs for adults with disabilities 4.Short-term career technical education programs with high employment potential 5.Programs for apprentices 3
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The Plans: Seven Objectives Each Adult Education Consortium plan must include at a minimum: 1.What we have: An evaluation of current level and types of adult education programs within its region including education for adults in correctional facilities, credit, noncredit and enhanced noncredit adult education coursework and programs funded through Title II of the federal Workforce Investment Act 2.What we need: An evaluation of current needs for adult education programs within its region 3.Seamless transitions: Plans for parties that make up the Adult Education Consortia to integrate their existing programs and create seamless transitions into postsecondary education or the workforce 4.Address the gaps: Plans to address the gaps identified 5.Accelerate student progress: Plans to employ approaches proven to accelerate a student’s progress toward his or her academics or career goals 6.Collaborate on PD: Plans to collaborate in the provision of ongoing professional development opportunities for faculty and other staff to help them achieve greater program integration and improve student outcomes 7.Leverage regional structures: Plans to leverage existing regional structures 4
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Our Approach New, full-time coordinator Expert Teams for each program area Focus on Understanding and documenting needs and offerings Building partnerships and pathways Keeping plans realistic 5
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Current Members & Partners Steering Committee Michael Gilmartin, Monterey Peninsula College Manuel (Manny) Nunez, Monterey Adult School Barbara Martinez, Pacific Grove Adult Education AB86 Full-Time Planning Coordinator Morgan Matthews, Monterey Peninsula College Expert Team Participants to Date Monterey Peninsula College faculty members Monterey Adult School teachers and leaders Pacific Grove Adult Education teachers and leaders Local trade unions Gateway Center of Monterey County, Inc. NBI (North Bay Industries/North Bay Rehabilitation Services) Paradigm Adult Services Inc. 6
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Time Line Early 2014Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.2015 Steering Committee Meetings Steering Committee Meeting AB86 Summit Sacramento Expert Team Kickoffs Expert Team Meetings Begin on Objectives 1, 2, and 4 Begin on Objectives 3, 5, 6 & 7 Stakeholder Input Rough Drafts to Morgan by 10/17 Full Draft 11/24 Comments on Draft 12/15 Review & Revisions Progress Draft to CCCCO 7/31 Progress Draft to CCCCO 10/31 Full Draft to CCCCO 12/31 Final Draft to CCCO 7
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Thank you Morgan Matthews Adult Education/Career Technical Education Coordinator Adult Education Regional Consortium of the Monterey Peninsula Monterey Peninsula College 980 Fremont Street BMC 202D MONTEREY, CA 93940-4704 Phone: (831) 646-4181 Fax: (831) 646-3096 E-mail: mmatthews@mpc.edummatthews@mpc.edu 8
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