Independent Study & AEBG

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Independent Study & AEBG

We’ve come a long way

CA Adult Education History Timeline Event/Change Prior to 2009 Attendance (ADA) = Apportionment (Funding) Independent Study accountability regulations applied to Adult Ed ADA (15 hrs per week, I.S. Agreement, work sample, etc.) 2009-15 Budget Flexibility LCFF and MOE AB 86 – Consortium Setup and Planning 2015-16 AB 104 – Adult Education Bock Grant MOE and AEBG Allocation Funding Consortium Plan Implementation Student Data and Outcome Reporting 2016-17 2nd Year Plan Implementation No MOE, Consortium Funding Only + Data and Accountability Funding Student Data and Outcome Reporting & WIOA

Where are we now? No ADA reported = No I.S. accountability requirements AEBG Funding = Apportionment Consortium governance (including all AEBG funds) State level effort to get funding spent WIOA requirements x 2 Local district requirements State Adult Education Ed Codes – Chapter 10

Some Relevant Ed Codes EC 52506 The department shall establish standards including standards of attendance, curriculum, administration, and guidance and counseling service for these classes as a basis for the several apportionments of state funds provided herein for the support of these classes. EC 52515 State funds shall not be apportioned to a school district based on the attendance of students enrolled in adult schools, unless the courses have been approved by the department pursuant to Section 41976.

So how do I run Adult Independent Study?

What does your Consortia plan say? How will you prove your effectiveness in the following? What was asked in October 2015    AY 2013-2014 Numbers From AB86 Final Plan Projected Target for 2015-2016 Projected Percent Change (%) for 2015-2016   6.1a - Adult Education (ABE, ASE, Basic Skills) 1150 1250 9%   Projected number of Students with this goal Projected number achieving the performance outcome Projected Target Rate (%) for 2015-2016   6.2a - For WIOA students - % that completes at least one Educational Functioning Level as defined in the NRS system, for those who had this goal during the current program year. 3440 1890 55% 6.2c - % Completion of HSD or Equivalent, for those who had this goal during the current program year. 200 130 65% 6.2d - % Transition from K-12 adult to post-secondary, for those who had this goal during the current program year. 300 150 50%

What does your Consortia plan say? How will you prove your effectiveness in the following? What was asked in August 2016    TOTAL ADULTS SERVED – INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TOTAL ADULTS SERVED - STUDENT SUPPORT AND CAREER SERVICES TOTAL STUDENTS SERVED – INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS TOTAL ENROLLMENT AND PARTICIPATION TOTAL COURSES COMPLETED

New terminology Enrollment – A student with 1 hour or more of attendance Participant – A student with 12 hours or more of attendance Course completion – A student who completed a course. (What’s a course?) Course completion rate – Courses completed ÷ Participants

Think WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) What will be asked in 2017? Think WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) Attendance Pre and Post Test Level gains Barriers to Employment (Success) Stronger Emphasis on Student Support Services

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? Taking Attendance? Enrollment Participant Course completion rate Pre and Post Testing

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? 15 max hours per week? Course completion Course completion rate

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? Master Agreement & Supplemental Agreements? Course completion rate

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? Work samples?

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? I.S. Board Policies?

What about the I.S. regulations? Does it help your consortia outcomes? Supervising teacher? Course completion rate

Note about Student Support Services We are reporting on such services in AEBG (strategies and funding). WIOA requires us to report on Barriers to Employment /Success. How will you increase your course completion rate? Transitions to employment and or post secondary will be reported. Are your Student Support Services effective?

More on AEBG AEBG.cccco.edu www.ccaestate.org/aebg-resources/

Questions?