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Kentucky Adult Education

Kentucky Adult Education. Improving Lives: Policy Summit on Serving Adult Students Charlotte, North Carolina September 28, 2005. National Imperatives for Action. 60% of jobs today require some postsecondary education Almost one-third of students who enroll are not college ready

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Kentucky Adult Education

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  1. Kentucky Adult Education Improving Lives: Policy Summit on Serving Adult Students Charlotte, North Carolina September 28, 2005

  2. National Imperatives for Action • 60% of jobs today require some postsecondary education • Almost one-third of students who enroll are not college ready • Only 71% of 9th grade students graduate from high school on time • Only slightly more than 50% of black and Latino students graduate on time. • Only 18% of 9th graders will make it through high school, enter college and earn a two- or four-year degree on time. (15% in KY) Source: 2005 National Education Summit on High Schools

  3. U.S. College Graduation Rate Is Below Average Among Developed Countries, 2004 Source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Education at a Glance 2004

  4. 139.3 100.0 71.4 Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Texas Illinois Maine Alaska Hawaii Florida Indiana Virginia Oregon Kansas Arizona Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Michigan Alabama Colorado Kentucky Wyoming Maryland California Nebraska Louisiana Arkansas Delaware New York Wisconsin Oklahoma Minnesota Mississippi Tennessee Washington New Jersey Connecticut New Mexico North Dakota Rhode Island West Virginia Pennsylvania United States South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Per Capita Personal Income—State Values as a Proportion of U.S., 2001 Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2003

  5. CT CT 28,766 28,766 NJ NJ R2 = .6348 MA MA MD MD CO CO VA VA NH NH NY NY DE DE MN MN IL IL WA CA CA AK AK MI MI NV NV Per Capita Income RI RI FL FL HI HI WI WI GA GA OH OH OR OR PA PA VT VT KS KS IN IN NC NC AZ AZ MO MO IA IA TX TX NE NE ME ME TN TN WY WY SC SC AL AL UT UT KY KY ID ID ND ND OK OK SD SD NM NM MT MT AR AR LA LA WV WV MS MS 15,853 15,853 14.8 14.8 33.2 Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Relationship Between Educational Attainment and Personal Income by State, 2000 Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census

  6. 30 MN NH VT R2 = .69 UT HI MA ND 15 CT WI IA ME NE CO RI WA KS NJ SD VA ID OR CA PA AZ AK OH MT WY IL NY 0 IN US DE MI MD TX MO NV State Health Index—United Health Foundation NM KY OK NC FL WV AL GA AR SC TN - - 15 MS LA Percent of Adults 25-64 with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher - - 30 10% 20% 40% 30% Relationship Between Educational Attainment and Health Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census; United Health Foundation

  7. 71.3 62.3 51.3 Iowa Utah Ohio Idaho Texas Maine Illinois Hawaii Alaska Florida Indiana Kansas Oregon Arizona Virginia Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Colorado Michigan Alabama Wyoming Maryland Kentucky Delaware Arkansas Nebraska California Louisiana New York Minnesota Wisconsin Oklahoma Mississippi Tennessee Connecticut New Jersey Washington New Mexico Pennsylvania North Dakota Rhode Island West Virginia United States South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Percent of Civilian Population (Age 16 and Older) Participating in the Workforce, 2003 Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau

  8. 86.1 67.1 51.0 Utah Ohio Iowa Idaho Texas Maine Illinois Hawaii Alaska Florida Indiana Oregon Virginia Kansas Arizona Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Michigan Alabama Colorado Maryland Kentucky Wyoming Arkansas California Delaware Nebraska Louisiana New York Wisconsin Oklahoma Minnesota Mississippi Tennessee Washington New Jersey Connecticut New Mexico Rhode Island North Dakota Pennsylvania West Virginia United States South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire High School Graduation Rates—Public High School Graduates as a Percent of 9th Graders Four Years Earlier, 2000 Source: NCHEMS; Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Opportunity

  9. 37.1 26.5 16.5 Utah Iowa Ohio Idaho Texas Maine Illinois Hawaii Alaska Florida Indiana Virginia Oregon Kansas Arizona Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Alabama Colorado Michigan Maryland Wyoming Kentucky California Delaware Arkansas Nebraska Louisiana New York Wisconsin Oklahoma Minnesota Mississippi Tennessee New Jersey Connecticut Washington New Mexico Rhode Island West Virginia North Dakota Pennsylvania United States South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Percent of Adults Age 25-64 with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher, 2000 Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000

  10. 10,400 8,000 6,800 4,000 Ohio Iowa Utah Idaho Maine Texas Illinois Alaska Hawaii Florida Indiana Virginia Kansas Oregon Arizona Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Alabama Michigan Maryland Colorado California Kentucky Arkansas Wyoming Louisiana Delaware New York Nebraska Wisconsin Minnesota Oklahoma Mississippi Tennessee New Jersey Connecticut Washington New Mexico Rhode Island West Virginia North Dakota United States Pennsylvania South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Difference in Median Earnings Between a High School Diploma and an Associate Degree, 2000 Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau’s Public Use Samples, based on 2000 Census

  11. 33.3 25.3 14.2 Utah Ohio Iowa Idaho Texas Maine Illinois Alaska Florida Hawaii Indiana Oregon Arizona Kansas Virginia Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Alabama Montana Michigan Colorado Wyoming Kentucky Maryland Arkansas California Delaware Louisiana Nebraska New York Oklahoma Minnesota Wisconsin Mississippi Tennessee Washington New Jersey Connecticut New Mexico West Virginia Rhode Island North Dakota United States Pennsylvania South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Percent of Population Age 18-24 with No High School Diploma Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000

  12. 27.1 19.6 11.7 Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Maine Texas Illinois Hawaii Alaska Florida Indiana Virginia Oregon Kansas Arizona Nevada Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Alabama Michigan Colorado Maryland Kentucky Wyoming Arkansas California Delaware Louisiana Nebraska New York Oklahoma Wisconsin Minnesota Mississippi Tennessee New Jersey Connecticut Washington New Mexico West Virginia Rhode Island North Dakota Pennsylvania United States South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Percent of Population Age 25 and Older with No High School Diploma Source: NCHEMS; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000

  13. 146.4 40.2 9.6 Iowa Utah Ohio Idaho Texas Illinois Maine Hawaii Alaska Florida Oregon Indiana Virginia Kansas Nevada Arizona Georgia Missouri Vermont Montana Alabama Michigan Colorado Kentucky Wyoming Maryland California Delaware Arkansas Nebraska Louisiana New York Oklahoma Wisconsin Minnesota Mississippi Tennesseet Washington Connecticut New Jersey New Mexico Rhode Island North Dakota West Virginia Pennsylvania South Dakota United States North Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Ratio of GEDs Awarded to High School Dropouts, 2000 Source: NCHEMS; Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Opportunity

  14. The Goal • To reach the national average in per capita income by 2020 • Kentucky Education Reform Act – 1990 • Postsecondary Reform (HB1) – 1998 • Adult Education Act (SB1) – 2000 • To reach the national average in working-age adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher • 800,000, or 400,000 more, by 2020

  15. Kentucky High School Graduate Projections Through 2018 – Status Quo Source: WICHE Knocking at the College Door, 2003

  16. Kentucky’s Net Migration Between 1995 and 2000 • Source : KSDC, Kentucky Migration, February 2004, from U. S. Census 2000 Data

  17. Education Pipeline, 2002 (NJ) (ND) (ND) (PA) Source: NCES Common Core Data, NCES IPEDS Residency and Migration Survey, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey

  18. Senate Bill 1: The Adult Education Act of 2000 “Adult illiteracy is a fundamental barrier to every major challenge facing Kentucky, including early childhood education, education reform, economic development, and improving the health and well-being of Kentucky’s families and communities”

  19. The Five Questions that Guide Reform • Are more Kentuckians ready for postsecondary education? • Is Kentucky postsecondary education affordable for its citizens? • Do more Kentuckians have certificates and degrees? • Are college graduates prepared for life and work in Kentucky? • Are Kentucky’s people, communities, and economy benefiting?

  20. Focus on Adult Learning • Access • Accountability • Alignment • Affordability

  21. Kentucky Adult Education Enrollment Source: KYAE-CPE

  22. Kentucky GED Graduates Transitioning to Postsecondary Education Within Two Years Source: KYAE-CPE

  23. Kentucky Adult Education Enrollment Workforce Education KY Virtual Adult Education (www.kyvae.org) Source: KYAE-CPE

  24. “Kentucky’s reality is that we will sink or swim not on how well we educate our youth, but on how well we educate our entire population, whether age 15, 25, 55 or 75.” Ron Crouch, Director, Kentucky State Data Center 24

  25. Kentucky Reports Interim Report on College Affordability In Kentucky • http://cpe.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/A907F8B8-A1D2-4B8D-80FC-03350FDBD841/0/AffordabilityStudyInterimReport.pdf Five Questions – One Mission: Better Lives for Kentucky’s People A Public Agenda for Postsecondary and Adult Education • http://cpe.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/8B65807C-A84B-46C5-8B3A-AD2F54335B94/0/1_20052010StrategicPlan.pdf

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