OPPORTUNITIES THE NEW LAW PRESENTS TO CONNECT WITH PARTNERS

Similar documents
RETOOLING AND REALIGNING ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO BE DYNAMIC WORKFORCE PARTNERS

Identifying and Working with Partners in Your Community to Enhance Successful Transitioning of Learners

Illinois' Unified Career Pathways Definition June 19, 2018

WIOA Quick Start Action Planner (QSAP)

George Taratsas, Resource Administrator Virginia Community College System October 1, 2014

Integrated Education and Training (IET) Checklist

Integrated Education and Training (IET) Checklist

Illinois Workforce Innovation Board. Sean McCarthy, Co-Chair Request to Approve Illinois Common Career Pathways Definition and Guidance.

Career Pathway On-Ramps: Building a System That Works for All Participants. Judy Mortrude

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Implementation: Continued Opportunities for Partnership

CAREER PATHWAYS: SIX KEY ELEMENTS READINESS ASSESSMENT TOOL

Integrated Education and Training. Julie Dincau Adult Basic Education Transitions Specialist August 17, :00-11:45 am Summer Institute

Understanding, Defining, and Building Career Pathway Systems

Understanding, Defining, and Building Career Pathway Systems

Why Choose The National External Diploma Program (NEDP)?

Preparing for Workforce, Innovation, Opportunity & Regionalism

Implementing the Integrated Education and Training Service Approach Update

Give Students the Job-Seeking Edge! Workforce Skills Certification System (WSCS) Overview. Adriana Terry CASAS

CAREER PATHWAYS: SIX KEY ELEMENTS

Performance Partnership Pilots (P3)

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR IMPLEMENTING CAREER PATHWAYS SYSTEMS INITIATIVE

ILLINOIS WIOA SERVICES DESCRIPTION

Workforce Development Strategic Plan

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Stakeholder Consultation. Employment and Training Administration Department of Labor (DOL) DRAFT Strategic Plan FY

How to Use the Career Pathways Planning Assessment Tool

WHAT WIOA MEANS TO YOU. Joan Polster, CASAS

WIOAPL (Youth Program Services)

California Career Pathways Connecting the Work

California Career Pathways Connecting the Work

Sector Strategies in Action: DRIVING SECTOR APPROACHES INTO WORKFORCE SERVICES

14 Required WIOA Youth Elements/Services. 14 WIOA Elements/Services (Based on WIOA Final Regulations effective ) ( )

Beyond WIOA: Broadening the Scope of your WDB

ADVANCING CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN STATE AND LOCAL CAREER PATHWAYS SYSTEMS

WIOA 14 SERVICE ELEMENTS DELIVERY PLAN

North Dakota Workforce Development Council CHARTER AND BYLAWS NORTH DAKOTA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CHARTER

Presentation Date Pinal County Local Workforce Development Board: New Member Introduction

Career Connect WIOA Service Activities for Adult & Dislocated (Feb 2018) Activity Activity Title

Career Connect WIOA Service Activities for Youth (Aug 2018) Activity Activity Title

Youth Service Elements:

Sustaining Manufacturing Partnerships and Consortia Building Connections That Last

Business Plan Summary

NCWorks Career Pathways Application Guidelines

Impacts of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) on Individuals with Disabilities

Onondaga Pathways to Careers Demonstration Project at Onondaga Community College

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY VALUES AND PRIORITIES VISION MISSION

ETA Sector Strategies Technical Assistance Initiative: SECTOR STRATEGIES AND CAREER PATHWAYS: A MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL ALLIANCE

STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE REGIONAL WORKFORCE SYSTEM

Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act State Compliance Policy (SCP)

Frontline Healthcare Worker Champion Recognition Program

WIOA: An Opportunity to Better Serve Immigrant Professionals?

ADVANCING CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) IN STATE AND LOCAL CAREER PATHWAYS SYSTEMS: READINESS ASSESSMENT TOOL

Office of Employment & Training Illinois Department of Commerce Illinois Workforce Grants -Talent Pipeline Management

Illinois Talent Pipeline Management December 18, Helping Illinois Businesses Manage Their Talent Pipeline 1

Arapahoe/Douglas Workforce Development Board

STATE OF ILLINOIS WIOA REGIONAL AND LOCAL PLANNING GUIDE DRAFT UPDATED

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT

Section 4 Adult Education and Literacy. Introduction. Current Operations

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

PLEASANT HEIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

WIOA EMPLOYMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS & SECTOR STRATEGIES

PREPARING HOUSTON TO SKILL UP

VIRGINIA BOARD OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

West Alabama Regional Workforce Development Plan

East Bay Career Pathways

WORKFORCE CENTRAL APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION To become a WorkSource Pierce Partner Affiliate Site

House and Senate Reach Compromise on Workforce Reauthorization Bill that Preserves Local Authority and Funding

Sector Results Now: Apprenticeship and WBL as Pathways to Jobs and Performance Results GSETA Conference October 5, 2017

Building the WIOA One- Stop System and Center Partnership

Office of Governor Brian Sandoval. Manny Lamarre, Executive Director, Governor s Office of Workforce Innovation

Federal Policy Webinar Unpacking the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) June 3, 2014

Business Engagement and Services RFP

For the purposes of this AEL Letter, AEL grantees are entities that receive AEL funds from the Texas Workforce Commission.

Collective Impact GARRETT C. GROVES. Aligning Communities to Foster Change and Align Education and Business

How to Do Business with Oakland Workforce Investment Board

How Ohio s next governor can create opportunities for workers and businesses in a changing economy through a skills-based labor market

REGION Workforce Development Board MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR SERVICE DELIVERY

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NORTH CAROLINA JOBLINK CAREER CENTER SYSTEM

California Workforce Development Board (CWDB)

This webinar will begin in 15 minutes.

STRATEGIC PLAN One College - Committed to Continuous Improvement

Youth DET Contract Policy 3 Individual Service Strategy (Youth)

Workforce Terms and Definitions

Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board. Strategic Plan Executive Summary

Work Experience Policies Adults and Dislocated Workers

Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Local & Regional Planning. Thursday, November 3, 2016

City of Scottsbluff, Nebraska Monday, September 15, 2014 Regular Meeting

Creating Synergy across Programs to Put Americans Back to Work

STATE LEVEL WORKSHOP 101

The Mississippi Partnership Workforce Development Area A Division of Three Rivers Planning & Development District. Presented by: Gary Golden

How California s next governor can create opportunities for workers and businesses in a changing economy through a skills-based labor market

Creating The Skill On-Ramps Our ESOL Learners Need. Facilitated by Jayme Adelson- Goldstein Lighthearted Learning

NATIONAL SKILLS COALITION COMMENTS ON OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPAND U.S. APPRENTICESHIP

WIOA A USER S MANUAL

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CIRCULAR RSA-TAC DATE: December 19, 2016

Workforce Skills Certification: An Overview

WIOA A USER S MANUAL

Primary Indicators of Performance under WIOA

WIOA Youth Bidders Conference. Presented by Miriam Martin Youth Initiatives Manager (WSW)

Transcription:

OPPORTUNITIES THE NEW LAW PRESENTS TO CONNECT WITH PARTNERS Lori Strumpf President Strumpf Associates: Center for Strategic Change strumpfctr@aol.com

Here are a Few of the New Provisions for Adult Education: The bill embraces unified planning among workforce, adult education, and other stakeholder groups at the state level. It strongly coordinates Titles I and II. Promotes coordination between a local workforce development board and adult education providers by requiring that the board review a provider s application for Title II funds before the application is submitted to the state eligible agency. Readiness for work and college is made a major service option for Adult Education. Provision is made for more attention to distance learning and technology. Certain National Leadership and State Leadership activities are now required. States are expected to measure Adult Education service to employers and to meet stronger accountability requirements. WIOA calls for the Department of Education to fund an independent evaluation of Adult Education programs at least every four years 2

Opportunities to Partner Across Core Programs What are your current partnerships under WIA? How did you establish them? What is working about the partnership? What are the challenges? What have the partnerships accomplished? Why Partner under WIOA Required Expand access and capacity for adults to gain skills 3

Partnerships to Build Skills Create joint ownership of solutions. When adopting a collective-impact approach, key stakeholders from various sectors agree to a common agenda, shared accountability, mutually reinforcing activities, continuous communication, and a coordinating agency. In this way, communities can tackle challenging issues while building the capacity of stakeholders to do even more. Collective Impact The commitment of a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem. Collaboration is nothing new. The social sector is filled with examples of partnerships, networks, and other types of joint efforts. But collective impact initiatives are distinctly different. Unlike most collaborations, collective impact initiatives involve a centralized infrastructure, a dedicated staff, and a structured process that leads to a common agenda, shared measurement, continuous communication, and mutually reinforcing activities among all participants. 4

Expand Opportunities for Adults to Improve Foundation Skills. The current federally funded adult education system reaches fewer than 2 million adults annually. With the Survey of Adult Skills estimating that there are 3 million adults in the United States who want to get started on skill development but face a variety of barriers, and 36 million adults who could benefit from improved skills, U.S. residents clearly need greatly expanded opportunities for learning. 5

What Skills Are Foundational Equipped for the Future (EFF) http://eff.cls.utk.edu/ Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) http://www.academicinnovations.com/report.html WorkKeys (ACT) http://www.act.org/certificate/about.html 21 st Century Skills http://www.p21.org/storage/documents/p21_framework_0515.pdf Search Institute http://www.search-institute.org/research/developmental-assets 6

Make Career Pathways Available and Accessible WIOA focuses on the development of career pathways (7) CAREER PATHWAY. The term career pathway means a combination of rigorous and highquality education, training, and other services that (A) aligns with the skill needs of industries in the economy of the State or regional economy involved; (B) prepares an individual to be successful in any of a full range of secondary or postsecondary education options, including apprenticeships registered under the Act of August 16, 1937 (commonly known as the National Apprenticeship Act ; 50 Stat. 664, chapter 663; 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.) (referred to individually in this Act as an apprenticeship, except in section 171); (C) includes counseling to support an individual in achieving the individual s education and career goals; (D) includes, as appropriate, education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster; (E) organizes education, training, and other services to meet the particular needs of an individual in a manner that accelerates the educational and career advancement of the individual to the extent practicable; (F) enables an individual to attain a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and at least 1 recognized postsecondary credential; and (G) helps an individual enter or advance within a specific occupation or occupational cluster. 7

Career Pathways Utilizes contextualized instruction, a model found to be effective with low-skilled adult learners. High-quality career pathways also engage employers in helping ensure that they address their current and future hiring needs and result in the employment of pathways participants. Career pathways that are aligned with local and regional labor market trends should be available in every community. 8

Use WIOA to Align Policies and Programs to Integrate Services for Adults. Education, social services, and workforce development systems that serve low-skilled and vulnerable populations should work together seamlessly for their clients. Often this is not the case, and customers experience disconnected and conflicting services and enrollment requirements. WIOA provides opportunities to work together to identify and address policy and regulatory barriers to providing integrated services. Common measures are now a requirement. 9

Increase the Return on Investment in Skills Training for Business, Industry, and Labor Programs such as incumbent worker training, on-the-job training, apprenticeships, and more closely coordinated training programs, can be used to increase the foundation and technical skills of entry-level employees and new hires. 10

Assess Your Readiness for Partnerships in WIOA http://cyc.brandeis.edu/employ-educate-supportyouth/selfassessmenttool.html Brandeis University (Brandeis) and Strumpf Associates: Center for Strategic Change (Strumpf) have created a robust self-assessment tool to help your organization or partnership to evaluate your capacity to implement quality youth work programs using WIOA and other resources. The sample tool is a preliminary way to help you think about your organization and partnerships and whether you meet WIOA standards and the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence. A complete self assessment tool is available in consultation for its use with Brandeis/Strumpf. We stand ready to assist your organization or partnerships to meet the standards and develop the necessary systems, policies, and practices to sustain them. 11

ABOUT Strumpf Associates Lori Strumpf is president and founder of Strumpf Associates: Center for Strategic Change (CSC), a firm dedicated to facilitating organizational change in public organizations. The Center s practice is focused on change management consulting in state and local organizations. The primary focus of the company is on organizations that contribute to community development. The firm is dedicated to the vision of developing quality in public service and community based organizations. SA works nationwide as an organizational change consultant, helping public institutions and multi-agency initiatives incorporate, merge, develop boards, and transform organizations to quality managed workplaces. SA provides technical assistance on how to design and implement quality youth and adult programs that move individuals into training, post secondary education and jobs. Strumpf Associates has assisted over 400 local Workforce Investment Boards develop one stop service delivery systems, improve practices with regard to delivering services to employers, and developing quality data collection and analysis systems that lead to data-driven decision making. Lori Strumpf has a Masters and Specialist Degree in Educational Counseling from the University of Florida. 12

Thank You for Attending! Be sure to visit the CASAS website at www.casas.org Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/casassystem and use the hashtag #casassi2015 to tweet updates, photos, and stories. Keep in touch with Facebook facebook.com/casassystem use the hashtag #casassi2015 to share photos and post stories. Visit us on the YouTube Channel 13