Title: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
1Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Elizabe
th Burmaster, State Superintendent of Public
Instruction
A Component of the Wisconsin Student Assessment
System Available on the Internet November 2004
2Overview of Todays Presentation
- The Wisconsin Career Assessment (WCA)
- WCA Objectives
- Report on Last Year
- Whats New This Year
- Preparing To Use the WCA
- Ideas for Using It With Students
3- Is available without cost to all schools that
administer the WKCE to their 8th and 10th grade
students - Is web-based, thus, accessible from any
Internet-ready computer - Is optional - schools can choose to use it or not
use it - Is based on the Interest Profiler, ONET's
validated assessment.
The Wisconsin Career Assessment (WCA)
4The objectives of the WCA are
To provide students with immediate assessment
results To help students identify occupations
that may be of interest to them To help
students explore possible academic and
educational options
5The objectives of the WCA are (cont.)
- To help parents/guardians become aware of their
child's occupational and educational interests - To support critical workforce and economic
development goals in Wisconsin. - To provide schools with information on the
occupational and educational aspirations of their
students
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7Last Year
- 250 districts used the WCA
- More than 31,000 students took the WCA
- 25 logged in more than once
- 8 logged in after school hours
- The average time to complete the WCA was 11
minutes (upon entering registration code to
receiving results)
8Whats New This Year
- A Feedback form
- US DOE career clusters (8th grade only)
- Students are allowed (on a limited basis) to
retake the WCA - A Batch report name, access code, outcome
interest code, occupations of interest, target US
DOE career cluster
9Whats New This Year (cont.)
- Aggregate report containing
- number of students completing the WCA
- number of students with multiple accesses
- number of retakes
- number of students beginning the WCA by month
10Preparing for the WCA
- Send in your pre-ID label file to the WKCE
Testing Contractor - All DACs will receive an email with either their
registration code or (if they registered last
year) their username and password (see handout).
This email will be sent approximately November 1. - Login to http//wca.wisc.edu/tools
- Assign your SACs (optional)
11Preparing for the WCA (cont.)
- Reserve computer resource rooms
- Distribute access codes to students (see handout)
- If your school has WISCareers, let students know
they can link directly to it from the WCA - Use the helpful DAC and SAC Tools to assist in
administration of the WCA
12Preparing for the WCA (cont.)
- Technical support for the WCA (800)
442-4612 ext. 12 or 14 or email
wc_support_at_education.wisc.edu
13 Ideas For Using the Results with Your Students
- Get parents/guardians involved share results at
parent/teacher conferences, and through
newsletters, emails, links on your website. - Look at the top Favorite occupations of your
students and invite people in those occupations
to speak at your school, in your class, or at
student organization meetings. - Have 8th grade students use the WCA to help plan
their high school coursework and career and
work-based learning opportunities.
14Ideas For Using the Results with Your Students
- Have 10th grade students write down their current
career plan before taking the WCA and compare the
plan to their results - If you have WISCareers, have students save their
WCA results to their WISCareers Locker and do
further research on occupations of interest. - Encourage students to continue to research and
explore career interests and participate in
career and technical education activities.
15Ideas For Using the Results with Your Students
- Encourage students to do community service
projects in the area of their career interests.
16Ideas For Using the Results with Your Colleagues
- Discuss with faculty and staff, the career
interests of the students and any patterns in
their WCA results. Encourage colleagues to
motivate students in all subjects by connecting
career interests to their course content. - Align or integrate student career interest
results to the available courses and activities
to evaluate how well the school is serving the
career interests of their students. - Use the results to improve and enhance the
Pre-K-16 career development efforts of schools
and community organizations.
17The following slides have copies of screens from
the WCA and the WCA tools.
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