Welcome to Web Chat with MNABE! We’ll begin at 10:30. Everyone is currently muted to reduce background noise. If you are having any tech issues, please chat to Karla Vien for assistance. Welcome to Web Chat with MNABE! Fall Statewide ABE Webinar Discussion October 27, 2014 MNABE Staff Participating From the Minnesota Department of Education Todd Wagner, State ABE Director Jim Colwell, GED Administrator Julie Dincau, Transitions Specialist Brad Hasskamp, Policy Specialist Astrid Liden, Professional Development Specialist Laurie Rheault, Grants Specialist From Literacy Action Network Karla Vien, LAN Coordinator How to Share Ideas & Questions Type using the webinar’s chat function Raise your hand and ask over phone or headset during Q & A periods when unmuted Ask Karla if you have any questions or need technical assistance Today’s Topics 1. Reminder: PD Newsletter 2. GED updates 3. Adult Career Pathway efforts, including student advising committee 4. Federal updates (WIOA and CCRS) 5. Final Fiscal Year Reporting 6. New State Adult Diploma Updates 7. State and program data on post-testing and distance learning 8. Programming Ideas 9. Retired Manager Wisdom 10.Questions from the field (teacher evaluations, other) PD Newsletter & calendar All PD information is now being distributed via the ABE PD ENewsletter Get on our distribution list by contacting Cherie.Eichinger@state.mn.us Info and registration for all PD events can be found on our statewide PD calendar at www.atlasABE.org GED Updates Jim Colwell GED Vouchers: Extension of expiration date Discounts: 1. Promo Code (ABE only $40) 2. Discount (All $40) 3. Re-takes Access to Test Taker Data Accommodations: GED Ready™ - extended time Adult Career Pathway Efforts Advising Committee Contextualized Instruction Moving Pathways Forward Julie Dincau Student Advising Committee The Minnesota Workforce Council Association is convening a work group that explores advising models for ABE learners Part of MWCA’s supplemental service grant Collaborating with practitioners across the state Connecting with FastTRAC, New State Adult Diploma Working Group and other Adult Career Pathway programming DESIGNING CAREER FOCUSED BASIC SKILLS INSTRUCTION FOR ADULT LEARNERS Training provided by LaGuardia College for 30 teachers. Tentative Training Dates: Kick-off Webinar February 26, 2014 from 3:00-4:00 Two-day in person training March 5th and 6th Moving Pathways Forward Moving Pathways Forward: Supporting Career Pathways Integration is a threeyear initiative to assist states in advancing career pathways systems to transition low-skilled adults to postsecondary education and employment. By the end of December this committee will have a plan developed for how to continue to move career pathway work forward in Minnesota ABE. Federal Updates WIOA and CCRS Brad Hasskamp Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Stay Tuned! Fall Managers’ Meeting (December 5) Spring Grant Application Meetings (April 2015) State staff training Webinars with OCTAE National Training Institute (NTI) – November Spring State Directors Meeting College & Career Readiness Standards WIOA requires ABE program alignment with CCRS and Minnesota K-12 Standards Minnesota applying to participate in specialized national training opportunities and resources, starting spring 2014 Fiscal Reporting Laurie Rheault Final Fiscal Completion Report Due November 14, 2014 FY 2014 Adult Basic Education Annual Final Fiscal Completion Report - FIN 322 and FIN 438 Summarize the total expenditures for the approved ABE consortium during the past program year for your state and federal expenditures. A detailed expenditure report must be submitted with this report showing the amount reported in Column C and D. To report federal money tansferred to consortium members, use Expenditure code 303/304. Expenditures reported in Column C and D must match your audited, certified UFARS expenditures. Both a completed electronic and hard copy of this form must be submitted to MDE by November 15, 2014. A detailed expenditure report must be submitted with the signed hard copy. DUE DATE: NOVEMBER 14, 2014 Consortium Name: FY 14 State Entitlement: Fiscal Agent: FY 14 Federal Entitlement: A B C D UFARS Object Code Expenditure FIN 438 Federal Expenditures FIN 322 State Aid Expenditures 110 Administration (State max = 5%) 120 ABE Program Management All Other 100's Counseling, Instructional, Clerical 200's All other ABE Employee Benefits All Other 300's Purchased ABE Services 303 Federal Subawards and Subcontracts (amount up to $25,000) 304 Federal Subawards and Subcontracts (excess amount over $25,000) 400's ABE Supplies & Materials Payment to School Districts 394 Payment to Non-School Districts 530, 555 ABE Capital Expenditures 800's Other 895 Indirect Cost F G Course Code 003 Expenditures ACTUAL 003 Expenditures Maximum Admin Allowed Claimed against FY 13 revenue (MDE Use Only) H Course Code 004-max allowed 20% of Col D $0.00 Sub-Total 390 E 0 Total ABE Expenditures 0 0 The expenditures as reported above are to the best of my knowledge true and correct. ABE Manager Signature Date Columns A & B: identifies the UFARS Object Code and description of the expenditure Column C: Report FY 14 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) expenditures for revenue awarded as FEDERAL (FIN 438). Expenditures reported here should match both SERVS draws and UFARS expenditures. Column D: Report FY 14 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) expenditures for revenue awarded as STATE ABE Aid (FIN 322). Column E: This cell only applies if you have expenditures in Object Code 110. The amount in Column E must be less than or equal to the Object Code 110 expenditure Column F: This column shows the expenditures you claimed on your FY 13 Final Fiscal Completion Report. Check with your business manager to make sure these expenditures are reported to MDE under Course Code 003. If they do not show up in the MDE Course Code 003 report, these expendtiures will be deducted from your final FY 14 payment. Column G: This column will be completed by MDE Col.umn H: Expenditures that occurred between July 1, 2014-September 30, 2014 for which you are claiming against FY 14 revenue. 0 1. FY 14 Entitlement C. FIN 438 Federal Expenditures D. FIN 322 State Expenditures E. Maximum Admin Allowed H. Course Code 004 F. Course Code 003 Where Do I Find My State Aid Information? MDE Website: http://w20.education.state.mn.us/MDEAnalytics/Data.jsp State Entitlement Calculation 1. Scroll down to “School Finance Reports” and select “Minnesota Funding Reports (MFR)” 2. Select your organization from the drop down box 3. View Reports dropdown box: All Reports 4. Category dropdown box: to see your entitlement select “Aid Entitlement Reports” 5. Year dropdown box: select the appropriate year 6. Report dropdown box: select “Adult Basic Education State Aid Calculation” State Aid Payments 1. Scroll down to “School Finance Reports” and select “Minnesota Funding Reports (MFR)” 2. Select your organization from the drop down box 3. View Reports dropdown box: All Reports 4. Category dropdown box: select “IDEAS Combined Payment Records” 5. Year: select the appropriate year 6. Report dropdown box: select “ IDEAS State Aids Combined Payment” Reminders Due Date: November 14, 2014 Be sure to submit to Laurie Rheault both an electronic copy of your report and a signed hard copy along with a detailed expenditure report Adult Diploma Brad Hasskamp Creating a Third Option for High School Completion Adult Secondary Credential Options K-12 Diploma G.E.D. Adult Diploma Five Competency Areas: 1. English Language Arts, 2. Math, 3. Science, 4. Social Studies, 5. Employability & Career Development Embeds Minnesota K-12 Standards, CCRS, ACES TIF, and Northstar Recommended Implementation Phases 3. Full 2. Pilot 1.Planning Launch (November 2014(January-October 2014) June 2015) (July 2015-ongoing) Key Adult Diploma Components Advising Personal learning plan Online student portfolios Support and Consultation Consultation Team Guidance, policy, review program applications, accountability measures ABE Working Groups Develop specific standards, advising process, applications, & other procedures Department Assistance MDE provides assistance in development, implementation and evaluation of programming Consultation Team Meets at least quarterly Includes Multiple Stakeholders: ABE administrators, instructor, and student MnSCU Workforce Development Employers Tribal Nations Legislature LAN Legislative Task Force MDE Pilot Application Sections: 1. Basic Consortium Information 2. Staffing, Roles and Participation 3. Initial Proposed Programming Descriptions 4. Draft Budget Release to ABE consortia via email in early November (Target date: Nov. 5) Eligible applicants: ABE consortium or multiple ABE consortia Due 4 weeks from release date (Target: Dec. 2) For More Information on the New State Adult Diploma Check out the State Adult Diploma website: http://mnabe.org/programs/adultdiploma Participate in the New State Adult Diploma webinars: Friday, Nov. 7 (12-1:30pm) Tuesday, Nov. 25 (10-11am) Monday, Dec. 1 (1-2pm) State and Program Data on Post-Testing and Distance Learning CASAS Testing Challenges TABE Testing Challenges Level Level Completions Completions Excluding Post-tests < 40 Hours Difference Beg Lit ESL 56.3% 52.7% 3.6% Low Beg ESL 70.7% 67.1% 3.6% High Beg ESL 62.5% 58.9% 3.6% Low Int ESL 52.3% 49.4% 2.9% High Int ESL 50.6% 48.0% 2.6% Adv ESL 27.4% 26.1% 1.3% 2013-14 ESL Level Completions Level Level Completions Completions Excluding Post-tests < 40 Hours Difference Beg Lit ABE 64.2% 58.9% 5.3% Beg ABE 60.1% 54.4% 5.7% Low Int ABE 51.9% 46.3% 5.6% High Int ABE 43.2% 35.3% 7.9% Low Adult Sec 41.6% 32.8% 8.8% 2013-14 ABE Level Completions The Case for Distance Learning (DL) Snapshot 2013-14: 20 out of 45 consortia (44%) are engaged in DL and have completed PD Represents 6,252 DL learners (any % DL) and 166,902 hours 18 consortia (40%) are engaged in DL but have never completed PD Represents 674 DL learners (any % DL) and 14,281 hours 7 consortia (16%) are not engaged in any DL Hybrid students show more level gains Key Lessons More than 4 out of 10 ABE students are tested before 40 hours 30% of students drop before 40 hours Students more likely to persist Entering at lower levels ESL Distance Learning can have a positive impact on student persistence and level gains ABE programs participating in DL 101 have much better Distance Learning hours and outcomes What Should You Do about Testing? Revise your consortium assessment policy. Communicate the new procedures to all ABE staff. Explore strategies to increase learner persistence and intensity of instruction. What Should You Do about DL? Participate in DL 101 with St. Paul Participate in DL Basics online course (http://online.themlc.org) As of May 1, 2015, anyone involved in delivering or administering DL will be required to complete DL Basics Online Course or DL 101. (Check out the revised policy on requiring DL PD for counting proxy hours, to be released winter 2015.) Programming Ideas What new programming ideas are you exploring? Work-Based Project Learning and Key Train, especially in specialized settings Incumbent Worker Programming Retired Manager Tips Check out the handout on the resources tab. Discussion Questions What advice stands out to you? What would you add? Question from the Field How do you evaluate ABE teachers? Some Possibilities: Q-Comp Another model or Adapted practice/template for ABE Questi ns Thank You! See you at the Fall Manager Meeting on Friday, December 5, 2014! Next Web Chat: Monday, Feb. 2 (1:00-2:30 pm)