Community College Contribution to Jobs and the Economy

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CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE
WEDPAC/EDPAC
01.29.13
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Introductions
Facilitator: Cris McCullough, CCCCO, Dean - Policy Alignment & Outreach
External stakeholders
• Industry Sectors
• Labor
• Economic Development
• Philanthropy
• State Agency Leadership Group
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CA Workforce Investment Board (CWIB)
CA Community Colleges (CCCCO)
CA Department of Education (CDE)
CA Energy Commission (CEC)
Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS)
Employment Development Department (EDD)
Employment Training Panel (ETP)
Health & Human Services (HHS)
Labor & Workforce Development Agency
(Labor)
Internal stakeholders
• Community college CEOs
• Faculty
• CTE Dean
• Board of Governors
• CIO or CBO
• Classified
• Student Representative
• CCCCO Leadership
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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OVERVIEW &
STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK:
Van Ton-Quinlivan
CCCCO Vice Chancellor of Workforce & Economic Development
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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The jobs & economy challenge…
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Statewide need of regions: ‘Skilled workers by sectors’
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Retraining economy: workers need multiple on- and off-ramps to skill, reskill,
and up skill.
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SEIU-UHW Innovate What Matters Allied Health Project
Some policies that originated for the purpose of transfer do not work for the
workforce mission.
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Tim Rainey, California Workforce Investment Board, Formerly California Labor Federation
Lack of capacity to respond creates an access problem: no training, no job.
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Becky Morgan, California Economic Summit & California Forward
IHELP Nancy Shulock
Trust by employers takes time, while tenure of college CEOs is shortening.
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Dianne Van Hook, Chancellor, Santa Clarita District
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EWD and SB70 reauthorization pledged administrative changes.
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Likely themes in federal funding shifts: consortia, competition, sectors,
regions, pathways, outcomes, authentic partnerships.
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Andy Van Kleunen, National Skills Coalition
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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California’s reality: many regional economies
• San Diego/Imperial
----• Los Angeles
• Orange County
----• East Bay
• North Bay
• SF/Mid Peninsula
• Silicon Valley
• Santa Cruz/Monterey
----• Inland Empire/Desert
----• Greater Sacramento
• Northern Inland CA
• Northern Coastal CA
----• South Central
----• Central
• Mother Lode
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
California’s workforce system
refocusing to train by sector by region.
Governor
California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB) State Leadership Body
CWIB, Labor Agency, CCCCO, ETP, EDD, DAS, CDE’s Adult Ed, HHS, GoBiz, and others
Regional
Workforce &
Econ Dev
Network(s)
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
Regional
Workforce &
Econ Dev
Network(s)
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
Regional
Workforce &
Econ Dev
Network(s)
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
Sector
Partnership
•Develop shared goals for the system;
•Align and repurpose resources to achieve those goals;
•Establish metrics for success and develop “integrated” data collection system;
•Establish statewide communities-of-practice and support technical assistance (TA) to regions;
•Work together to develop an effective system of actionable labor market information; monitor progress; course correct.
WHAT IF?
• TARGET investments
• By REGION
• At SECTORS
– Priority
– Emergent
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
WHAT IF? Braid funds
• State Chancellor’s Office
workforce funds
– EWD
– SB70
– Perkins 1B
• Other resources
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Private
Public
Foundation
Federal, state, regional, local
The feds are already doing it.
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
What are our Jobs & Economy Goals?
Jobs & Economy Goals:
• Supply in-demand skills for employers
• Create relevant pathways and stackable credentials
• Get Californians into open jobs
• Promote student success
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Administrative
Fixes
Empower Regions
Rethink Funding
• Phase 1: Doing What MATTERS for Jobs & Economy Framework
– Target incentive investment (EWD, SB70, Perkins 1B)
• Sector
• Region
• Technical Assistance
– Braided RFA
– Common accountability metrics
• Phase 2: Moving the Needle
• Phase 3: Scaling Excellence
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Continuum for increasing
system’s responsiveness to workforce needs
Administrative Fixes
IMPACT
DIFFICULTY
Empower Regions
Rethink Funding
Medium
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Administrative
Fixes
Empower Regions
• Key questions:
– What enables regional
responsiveness to labor
market demand?
– What are impediments to
regional collaboration?
Rethink Funding
Consultation Process:
Leverage existing bodies
Synthesis by CCCCO
CCCCO publishes guidance
documents & effective
practices
Title 5 policy recommendations,
if any, to BoG for approval
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Administrative
Fixes
Empower Regions
Rethink Funding
Consultation Process:
• Key questions:
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Chancellor forms SSTF-like task force
• College leadership: CEO, CIO, CBO
• Industry
• Union
• Workforce system
• Legislative staff
• Faculty, including CTE
• Student
• Researcher or policy advocate
• BoG
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Field feedback via web, townhalls
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Legislative & Title 5 policy
recommendations to Consultation
Committee for advisement then to BoG
– How should transfer
pathways in-demand by
industry be funded?
– How should in-demand
high-cost CTE programs be
funded?
– How should basic skills
contextualized in CTE be
funded?
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Aligning Our Advisory Bodies
Before
Perkins
1B
Advisory body:
n/a
SB 70
n/a
EWDNow
program
EDPAC
WEDPAC/EDPAC
2013:
Role: Joint advisement; Advancing the workforce mission, not just EWD
Note: EDPAC has additional EWD statutory requirement & sunshine
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Perspectives Represented on 2013 WEDPAC/EDPAC
WEDPAC
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10 sector reps
1 labor
1 philanthropy
1 CWIB rep of state agencies
1 economic development
7 college CEOs from each macro-region
1 classified rep/online expert
1-2 faculty
• 1 ASCCC faculty rep
• 1 CTE faculty
1-2 CCCAOE CTE Dean
1-2 BoG
1 student rep/veteran
1 CIO or CBO
2-3 CCCCO
EDPAC
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PANEL:
Role of Regional Consortia Chairs
and Sector Navigators
Rock Pfotenhaur, Regional Consortia Chair - Bay Area
Linda Zorn, Sector Navigator – Health
Debra Jones, CCCCO, Dean, Career Education Practices
Facilitator
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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15 regional economies
(2013-14 planning)
• San Diego/Imperial
----• Los Angeles
• Orange County
----• East Bay
• North Bay
• SF/Mid Peninsula
• Silicon Valley
• Santa Cruz/Monterey
----• Inland Empire/Desert
----• Greater Sacramento
• Northern Inland CA
• Northern Coastal CA
----• South Central
----• Central
• Mother Lode
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
10 Industry Sectors/Clusters (2013-14 planning)
1. Advanced Manufacturing
2. Advanced Transportation & Renewables
3. Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies
4. Energy (Efficiency) & Utility
5. Health
6. Life Science/Biotech
7. Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)/Digital Media
8. Trade Export & Logistics
9. Small Business
10. Retail/Hospitality/Tourism “Learn-and-Earn”
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Consolidation of regional submissions (2013-14 planning)
Health
Advanced
Manufacturing
Agriculture,
Water, &
Environmental
Tech
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Life Sciences/
Biotech
ICT/
Digital Media
Retail/
Hospitality/To
urism
Advanced
Energy
'Learn and
Transportation & (Efficiency) &
Earn'
Renewables
Utilities
Small Business
Global Trade &
Logistics
North/Far North
Greater Sacto
Northern Coastal
Northern Inland
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P
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Bay/Interior Bay
SF/San Mateo
East Bay
Silicon Valley
North Bay
SC/Monterey
P
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Central
Central Valley
Mother Lode
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LA/OC
LA County
Orange County
San Diego/Imperial
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Desert/Inland Empire
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P
South Central
P
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P
P
Key:
P = Priority sector
E = Emergent sector
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Panel & Discussion
Implications for
WEDPAC/EDPAC Roles &
Responsibilities:
Key Talents
In Support of the Field:
- Sector Navigator
- Regional Consortia Chair
- Technical Assistance Providers
Health
Advanced
Manufacturing
Agriculture,
Water, &
Environmental
Tech
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P
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P
P
P
Life Sciences/
Biotech
ICT/
Digital Media
Retail/
Hospitality/To
urism
Advanced
Energy
'Learn and
Transportation & (Efficiency) &
Earn'
Renewables
Utilities
Small Business
- 3 mtgs/year
- Up to 2 legislative visits or
speaking opportunity
Global Trade &
Logistics
North/Far North
Greater Sacto
Northern Coastal
Northern Inland
E
E
E
P
P
P
Bay/Interior Bay
SF/San Mateo
East Bay
Silicon Valley
North Bay
SC/Monterey
P
P
P
E
P
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E
E
P
E
P
P
P
E
P
E
P
P
P
P
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E
P
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P
E
P
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Central
Central Valley
Mother Lode
P
E
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LA/OC
LA County
Orange County
San Diego/Imperial
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Desert/Inland Empire
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South Central
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- For College CEOs: six 1hour mtgs with Regional
Consortia Chair
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- For Industry Sector Reps:
six 1-hour mtgs with
Sector Navigator
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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ROUNDROBIN:
Quick Updates from Industry Representatives
Facilitator: Omid Pourzanjani, Visiting Dean, Golden West College
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Information Sharing
• 1-3 year look-ahead at sector’s workforce needs?
• Sharing informative readings?
• Connecting the dots to resources, advisories, etc.?
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Advanced Manufacturing
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Advanced Transportation & Renewables
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Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies
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Energy (Efficiency) & Utility
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Health
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Life Science/Biotech
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Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)/Digital Media
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Trade Export & Logistics
9.
Small Business
10.
Retail/Hospitality/Tourism “Learn-and-Earn”
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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DISCUSSION:
Approach to Task Force on Workforce Responsiveness
Henry A. J. Ramos, Board of Governors
Supported by Van Ton-Quinlivan, CCCCO
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Continuum for increasing
system’s responsiveness to workforce needs
Administrative Fixes
IMPACT
DIFFICULTY
Empower Regions
Rethink Funding
Medium
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Why rethinking funding?
Each region’s 10-year trend: CTE as % of FTES
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Administrative
Fixes
Empower Regions
Consultation Process:
• Key questions:
– How should transfer
pathways in-demand by
industry be funded?
-
Chancellor forms SSTF-like task force
• College leadership: CEO, CIO, CBO
• Industry
• Union
• Workforce system
• Legislative staff
• Faculty, including CTE
• Student
• Researcher or policy advocate
• BoG
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Field feedback via web, townhalls
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Legislative & Title 5 policy recommendations to
Consultation Committee for advisement then to
BoG
– How should in-demand
high-cost CTE programs be
funded?
– How should basic skills
contextualized in CTE be
funded?
Rethink Funding
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Give us your counsel via the blue form…
Name:
What constituent group do you represent?
What do your stakeholders/constituencies need to hear/understand/learn
in order to be on board with a task force's process and recommendations?
Who has to be on board for your constituents to believe/agree to align
with this body of work?
What other advice do you have for us?
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
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Closing
- Consent Item
- Next WEDPAC/EDPAC – May 22nd, not 29th
- Plus/Delta
- Public Comments
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