Update to the District Education Committee November 21 2014 Dr Karen Engel Director of Economic amp Workforce Development AFTs Workforce Devt Summit last week We are in a global competition for jobs the single best weapon is CTE We need to outskill the competition ID: 567186
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Peralta Economic & Workforce Development
Update to the
District Education Committee
November 21, 2014
Dr. Karen Engel
Director of Economic & Workforce DevelopmentSlide2
AFT’s Workforce Devt Summit last week
“
We are in a global competition for jobs; the single best weapon is CTE. We need to out-skill the competition
.”
Nicholas
Pinchuk
, chairman and CEO of
Snap-on
Tools
Surveyed educators stress
that they need 21st-century technology and equipment in order to match what’s in today’s business
settings.
Partnerships with industry are critical as is sustained, consistent funding.Slide3
Agenda
CTE Sub-Committee Update (files in DEC
DropBox
)
Adult
Education Planning Process
CDCP non-credit issue
Career Pathways Trust
Pathway Action Teams
Transitions: assessment, placement, dual and concurrent enrollment policies and practices
Job Placement for Peralta Students
BOG: Task
Force on Workforce, Job Creation and a Strong
Economy – opportunities for input
Grant Opportunities We are TrackingSlide4
CTE Sub-Committee Update
Program Marketing
Strategic Planning session planned for January
Defining a Pathway
Essential for measuring outcomes
To be continued in December
Work-based Learning & Industry Engagement strategies (also in December)Slide5
AB 86 Adult Education
Career Development College Preparation (CDCP) Noncredit funding rate increasing to Credit rate in 2015
CDCP Enhanced Funding Categories:
ESL
Math
and English basic skills
Short-term
CTE courses with high employment potential
High
school diploma or high school
equivalency certificates
Workforce
preparation courses
Programs
for
apprentices
Important on-going collaboration on our Regional Adult Education Plan with our K12 Adult School Partners:
December 4, 4-7 p.m. at Merritt College
Align assessment and placement & student supports?
www.nacrcae.comSlide6
Career Pathways Trust
December 4 CPT meeting is
critical
Assessment, placement, multiple measures
Early college credit: dual and concurrent enrollment
Pathway Teams: course sequences
Champions: CTE faculty leads; math & English leads; Counselors; VPs; CTE Deans
www.web.peralta.edu/ccpt/Slide7
Job Placement
College Career Centers
Better partnerships with Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs), One Stop Career Centers, local Chambers, and others
College programs on the ETPL
Looking at on-line career
devt
/job search tools:
Peralta CTE website
CCCCO Career Café
CCCCO pilot:
LaunchPath
CalPASS
+
LaunchBoard
CalJOBS
Work-based Learning (Coop Ed; Apprenticeships)Slide8
BOG Task Force on Workforce
How
do we dramatically increase the number of community college students who earn quality industry-valued credentials?
How do we ensure that community colleges work better and in a timelier manner with industry to assure that students leave with appropriate skills for high value and good paying jobs?
How do we make funding for workforce programs and structured CTE pathways more sustainable especially during budget downturns?
Regional Meeting:
Monday, December 1 at CCCD in Martinez, 10-3. Slide9
Grant Opportunities We are Tracking
CA CTE Enhancement Funds (60%, 40%)
Higher Education Innovation Awards
UCB/Peralta
Peralta/CPT Consortium/East Bay STEM Network
American Apprenticeship Initiative
Advanced Manufacturing (Laney/DSN lead)