AEAC’s Vision and Mission activity from 10/11/16 meeting (didn’t get to the Goals today)
Group 1 –Vision Statement
List the roles, duties, and responsibilities of AEAC
- Advocacy
- Policy setting
- Vetting ideas
- Collaborative Solution Finding
- Identifying Problems & Barriers
- Using Data
- Continuous Quality Improvement
- ID what’s working & scaling up what works
- Set examples for agencies – model collaborative behaviors
- Champion the Governor’s priorities
- Listening
- Taking back – to our agencies “communication channels for feedback”
- Champion of the adult learner
- Building strong & resilient communities connecting to the business community “defining the pipeline”
What are the elements of AEAC’s vision that will effect change?
Advocacy:
- Engage EDCs
- Blow up barriers (immovable systems)
- Modeling what we champion
- A shared understanding of who we are & why we are here
- Stabilize funding to promote professionalism
- Remove social & financial barriers
- Model collaboration collective solution finding
- Linking programs and services to avoid duplication
- Advocacy keeps public investment adequate & reliable
- Recognize students enter & exit as economic & family demands warrant
- Fill in the gaps
- Voice of students
- Student success stories
Student Centered:
- Prepare adults for the new economy
- 100% participation in college bound scholarships
- Create hope & possibilities
- Offer hope
- Seamless pathways & supports
- Engage learners where they are
- Basic education & computers & language are no longer barriers to employment success
- Voice of students
- Collaboration
- Whole person care
- Multiple entry points
- Accelerate success for students & employers
- Start early – grade school setting vision for postsecondary
- Student success stories – that model the way
- Career ladders
- Spans life-long learning
- Citizens
- Strengthen outreach to the most vulnerable
- Further education
- Non-judgmental inclusive
- Living wage
- Families matter
Process “Make it Happen”:
- Identifying promising practices
- Apples to apples data collection
- Serve both urban and rural
- Identify good ideas, foster innovation
- Focus on clear, meaningful outcomes. Include economic self-sufficiency
- Sharing/braiding resources toward better student outcomes
- Evaluate the system as well as the individual programs
- Consistent data collection
- Connecting the dots
- Accelerate success for students and employers
- Explore technological solutions
- Creative funding strategies
- Multiple entry points
- Openness & willingness to explore new untested practices
- Vibrant sustained economy
Vision:
Education is student centered. It supports a vibrant and sustainable economy by engaging advocacy and collaboration that promotes equity and unlocks Washington’s potential for ALL!
Group 2 – Vision Statement
List the roles, duties, and responsibilities of AEAC
- Advocate
- Collaborate
- Educate
- Think strategically
- Publicize
- Legislative / Congressional work
- Bet practice & sharing
- Liaison – connect & publicize adults with employers
- Message benefit of education to students & employers
- Translators
- Plan & implement
What are the elements of AEAC’s vision that will effect change?
Meaningful Certificate:
- Secondary credential
- Certifications
- Get all adults HSC
- Get all adults postsecondary group
- HSD or equivalent
Pathways:
- Pathways
- Get students to a career rather than a job
Meaningful Workforce Skills:
- Work rooms as classrooms
- Work integrated learning
- Basic skill training in work place
- Infuse work experience
- Make employers partners
Navigation:
- Guide individual
- Expand navigation
- Support navigation
- Apply data / information to decision
- Coordination with family supports
- Critical thinking
- Phase plan to expand education
- Manage barriers
- Whole family strategies
- Middle class standard of living
- Remove barriers
- Family supporting opportunities
Quality Instruction:
- Quality education
- Ongoing learning
- Expand access to eLearning
- Tablets for all
- PLA is just a start – make this bigger
- Innovation
Funding:
- Fund 6 credits for private community
- Provide funds to move forward
- Enough resources to reach/teach more people
Living-wage Employability Skills:
- Poster in workplace to let people know what’s available
- More employer partners
- Competent workforce
- Preparation for future workforce
- Living wage employment
- Employer champions
- Good skills for good jobs
- Real skills that employers need
- Meet state workforce need
- Skills employers want
Partnership:
- Partner
- Join forces with other agencies
- Opportunities
Outreach/Marketing/Inspiring:
- Translate what we do so that employers get it
- Create a voice of the group to educate the public
- These people are not broken
- Tie into local HR groups or associations
- Let people know what is available
- Educate the right media
- Video all graduate stories
- Educate student on possibilities
- Educate on options or/and opportunities
Vision:
Ensure all Washingtonians have the skills; employers need to support themselves and their families
Group3 – Vision Statement
List the roles, duties, and responsibilities of AEAC
- Inform
- Advocate
- Visioning
- Collaboration/cooperation
- Promoting
- Collecting data
- Interpreting, disseminating data
- Pull perspectives from across communities
- Global thinking
- Advise
- Fostering innovation
- Problem attacking/solving
- Overcoming systematic barriers
- Advocacy for funds
- Creativity
- Empower
Information & Dissemination:
- Listen, digest, comment
- Information moving up and down
- Achieving opportunities unimagined
- Use data to show improvement
- New ideas
- Energetic optimism
- Communicates to many groups & legislature
- Inform & advocate
Outcomes:
- Trickle down effects families – multi-generational
- Stronger families
- Educational opportunities for non-traditional students
- Stronger local economies
- Jobs for all
- Better jobs, better salaries
- Stronger communities
Partnerships:
- Expand participation to new stakeholders
- Interagency cooperation
- Action
- Working together across communities
- Partnerships
- Empowering each other
- Engage with college programs & faculty
Decision Making:
- Diverse experiences informing decision & directions
- Disruption
- Fearless examination of process & outcomes
- By fostering innovation
- Better critical thinking & decision making
- Barrier mitigation for students
- Identify & problem solve barriers
- Engaging the IDK
Vision:
To end poverty through data-driven decision-making and innovation based on information gathered through strong, collaborative partnerships.
Group 1 & 2 combined for this part – Mission Statement
List the customers AEAC supports and advocates for through their work.
- All adults 16 and older, educationally under prepared or needing to learn English
- Employers
- Council advisees: WDC, DSHS, CBS, SBCTC, DOC, LLC, WEC, IC, CBOs, etc.
- Governor
- Tax payers
- Employers
- Students & their families
- Faculty
- Law-makers
- Under-served adults
- Citizenship
- People with barriers to education
- Navigators
- Community based organizations
- State agencies, city, county
- Incarcerated
Evidence-based Practices:
- Identify best practices & innovative instruction
- Inform the work of practitioners
- Support development of clear pathways for students & employers
- Advocate for increased wrap-around services to students
- Support practitioners
- Expand evidence based initiatives
- Train navigators to remove barriers
Policy:
- Demonstrate return on investment to tax payer
- Influence legislation
- Identify system goals
- Bring stake holders together to advocate & increase funding of basic skills
- Contribute to statewide policy making
- Identify financial resources
- Advocate for increased funding for BEdA
- Support legislation that builds & expands innovation
- Advocacy
Stakeholders:
- Engage stakeholders
- Collect information from stakeholders
- Advocate
- Bring together entities trying to solve similar problems to find solutions
- Work with employers
- Bring together & give voice to knowledgeable partners
- Bridge communication & relationships among stakeholders
- Employers understand their role in the process
- Workforce has the skilled employees they need
- Expand partnerships
Student Outcomes:
- All adults have HSD or equivalent
- Improve quality of life for students, families and communities
- To increase low skilled workers ability to learn the skills employers want and earn a middle class standard of living
- The mission of the AEAC is to improve adult education to increase workers ability to prosper
- Provide opportunities to develop skills that are viable in the workplace
Mission:
Engage stakeholders to develop policy & pathways that inform evidence-based practices to meet student outcomes, strengthen state & local economies, and secure living-wage jobs for all.
Group 3 – Mission Statement
List the customers AEAC supports and advocates for through their work.
- Students – under represented adult learners and their families
- Employers, Business
- Vibrant communities
- Vulnerable populations
- The State / The Nation – serving individuals with a vision for a better future
- People ready, willing and able to embrace change
- Partners / other agencies
- Federal government
- Tax payers
Impacts who:
- Support the needs of adult learners who are also parents
- Provide adults who are prepared for the new economy
- Engage community & business partners
- Adults who envision a future
- Understand and meet the need of employers and Washington industries
- Engage relevant partners
- Veteran pathways to the work force
- Impacts the students who benefit
- The businesses/employers
- To create a vibrant economy
What happens:
- Personal growth
- Ensure opportunities for career ladders/ongoing education (stackable certificate)
- Create room for more learners
- Educate our local, state and federal partners of the value of adult education workforce benefits
- Wrap around services
- Provide learning opportunities to the most vulnerable
- Re-entry pathways to reduce recidivism
- Create navigable pathways for barrier populations to achieve self-sufficiency
- Reduce poverty
- Create an adult learning system that embraces innovation
- Advocate and support a system of adult education that promotes equity
- Eliminate fear
- Citizenship
- Individually defined student success
- Our mission is to be bold and encourage our clients to strive for more
How it happens:
- Develop interpersonal skills
- Engaged relevant partners
- Educated workforce
- Identify resources for our clients
- Understand & meet needs of Washington employers and industries
- Promote equity in adult education
- Facilitate rapid transitions
- Balance a checkbook
- Community & business partners
- Encourage innovation
- Our mission is to listen and try new things, even if they are hard
Vision:
Education is student centered & supports a vibrant & sustainable economy by engaging advocacy and collaboration that promotes equity and unlocks Washington’s potential for all.
Mission:
AEAC works collaboratively to bridge systems that will meet the needs of Washington business/employers by providing career pathway opportunities to all adults. To positively impact Washington’s vital economy.
AEAC’s Vision, Mission & Goals Activity from Fall 2016 Meeting1