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Title: Redefining Business Education


1
  • Redefining Business / Education
  • Partnerships
  • Presented by
  • Michael Grady
  • Ms Marty Gholston

2
Our Mission
  • To meet the needs of a growing population of high
    school students classified as at-risk of not
    graduating,
  • by providing an integrated learning experience
    connecting real world applications to academic
    standards.

3
Why
  • "We have a generation of needed employees who are
    not learning the fundamental work habits that
    keep them employed getting out of bed, coming to
    work drug-free, on-time and dressed
    appropriately, speaking language that fits the
    employer's culture."
  • Steve Gunderson
  • Jobs Revolution

4
  • Education and Business are stakeholders in
    Americas Future

5
Three major challenges facing society
  • Global economy
  • India and China
  • Demographics
  • Retirees and upcoming workforce
  • Workplace skills
  • Employability skills versus career training

6
Facts for Careers
  • Top 10 jobs for 2010 dont exist yet
  • 75 of new job growth require two year post
    secondary education
  • Employer skill demands are changing

"It's natural that we want to stop, get off the
globe and see if our fathers' jobs aren't still
lurking somewhere in the neighborhood." Steve
Gunderson Jobs Revolution
7
Preparing students for the challenges
  • Eliminate the Blame Game
  • Re-examine expectations
  • Establish active business and education
    partnerships
  • Redesign the method of delivery
  • Restructure curriculum

8
Second ChancePartnership
  • Expectations
  • Environment
  • Delivery
  • Curriculum

9
Second Chance in a nutshell
  • Credit deficient high school juniors
  • Students earn their high school diploma and a
    paycheck
  • On site 5 days per week, 8 hours per day
  • 5 hours production, 3 hours class time
  • 21 consecutive months, Sept May
  • Students switch departments every 3 months,
    companies every 6 months
  • Students are expected to maintain the same
    standards as your workforce
  • Students pay is tied to performance and behavior
  • Company experts participate in classroom
    instruction

10
Second Chance Training Center
  • Individualized instruction
  • Experiential learning
  • Core curriculum from Wisconsin Technical College
    System
  • Instruction by industry experts
  • Curriculum aligned to state and industry
    standards
  • Support from University of Wisconsin

11
Target Population
  • Student Profile
  • Credit deficient
  • Hands-on learner
  • Knows necessity of diploma
  • Desire to learn
  • Demonstrates commitment
  • Student Selection
  • At least 16 years old
  • 2 years of high school
  • Desire to earn high school diploma
  • Parental commitment
  • Physical ability
  • Mechanical aptitude

12
To the left Design Engineer Todd Meyer working
with Second Chance apprentices on Engineering
Process Control Systems.
To the right Second Chance senior Brandon
Corriher verifying the alignment and height of a
stator at Generac Power Systems, Inc. (Brandon
graduated on June 7th from Mukwonago High School
and plans on attending technical college in the
fall.)
13
The workplace as a learning environment
  • Why do I have to learn this stuff?!?

14
Team Building
  • Apprentices learn how to be an effective member
    of a team

15
Problem Solving
16
Applied Learning
  • English, math, social studies, science...

In a non-traditional format...
17
Personal Management Skills
  • Students learn and experience the expectations of
    the business world

18
Environment
  • Relocate students to a workplace setting
  • Students maintain status with current school
    district
  • Students are held to the same requirements as the
    rest of the employee population

19
Meeting the Standard
  • Apprentices know the expectations

20
Structured Support Network
  • Workplace
  • Parents
  • School District
  • Tech Schools and Universities
  • Community

21
The Results
  • High school diploma
  • State certificate of proficiency
  • 6 articulated credits
  • Post high school options
  • Defined career path
  • Post secondary options being investigated rather
    than ignored

22
Current Status 2001 - Current
  • 35 Participants
  • 16 Graduates
  • 3 serving in military
  • 10 working full time
  • Average starting wage 9.94
  • 1 full time WCTC
  • 1 part-time WCTC / Full time employment
  • 1 unaccounted
  • 3 Withdrawn
  • 16 Current Students
  • 12 New students in Fall of 2005
  • 91 Completion rate
  • Replication in Whitewater, WI
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