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Barbara Endel, PhD Consultant to KnowledgeWorks Foundation Cincinnati, OH
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Major workforce issues 70 Million Americans (45% adult population) with skills below the high school level Too few Adult Basic Education students earn a GED or transition to higher levels of learning Bridge workforce development policy with higher education policy (ECS must have other partners)
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Education Barriers: 75 M adults have at least one education barrier H.S. Diploma, No college No H.S. Diploma Speak English “Less Than Very Well” 18.2 M 51.4 M 5.2 M 8.2 M 5.0 M Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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Systems Issues Adult Basic Education (ABE) is not connected to higher education Workforce systems (WIA, One Stop Network, etc.) have inconsistent relationships with ABE ABE is not connected to employers or employment systems
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Break through strategies: Adult Basic Education Less than 2% total budget Ohio Department of Education (K-12) Ohio Board of Regents Community Colleges University branch campuses Four-year colleges and universities
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Break through strategies: Ohio Board Regents Education and talent development pipeline GED to PhD ABECareer-Tech EdCommunity Colleges January, 2009 via legislative mandate
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Break through strategies: Connected ABE to the state’s higher education system One agency responsible for ABE’s performance and transition rates ABE is not competing for funding against higher education
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Break through strategies: Permitted formal ABE program alignment with career technical education and beyond Integrated ABE into state-wide career pathways (broader regional partnerships) Connected employers via career pathways to ABE assets
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Stackable Certificates What are they? Academic and technical certificates (including industry recognized credentials) Start with ABE training and tip into college Design is regionally driven Range of what they can be is expansive Driven by locally important industries
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Break through strategies Ohio is piloting “Stackable Certificates” in all 12 regions of the state Regional employers and education and training consortia drive the process Integrating career pathways with ABE academic core programming
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End points States need to develop a policy agenda to connect ABE and literacy systems to higher education and career pathways (regional partnerships) Formal mechanisms to bolster transitions Leadership matters
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