Title: ABCs of Career Clusters
1ABCs of Career Clusters
- Ann and Gene Benson
- Education Consultants
- 405-743-2919
- www.bensoneducation.com
2Essential Questions
- How are we doing and why are we getting involved
in using career clusters, career pathways and
programs of study?
3Vocational Education vs. Career and Technical
Education
416 Career Clusters
5 The Problems
- Engagement attending school and completing
(graduating) high school
6Too many 9th Graders do not complete High School
historical trend
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Source One-Third of a Nation (ETS, 2005)
7Why do they leave?
Source The silent epidemic Perspectives of high
school dropouts Civic Enterprises, 2006
8Have you ever been bored in class?
Source 2008 HSSSE
9If you have been bored in class, why?
- Material not interesting
- Material wasnt relevant to me
- No interaction with teacher
- Work wasnt challenging enough
- Work was too difficult
- Other
Source 2008 HSSSE
10 The Problems
- Engagement attending school and completing
(graduating) high school - Achievement academic (and technical) course
taking grades, test scores
112006 HSTW CTE Students Percentage Meeting
Reading Performance Goal-279
122006 HSTW CTE Students Percentage Meeting
Mathematics Performance Goal-297
132006 HSTW CTE Students Percentage Meeting
Science Performance Goal-299
14 The Problems
- Engagement attending school and completing
(graduating) high school - Achievement academic (and technical) course
taking grades, test scores - Transition to postsecondary education without
the need for remediation and to the workplace
15Transition through high school and to college
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31 Leave with 0 Credits
100 Start 9th Grade
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Source Education Weekly March 2005
16Transition
- 84 of high school students anticipate earning a
college degree - Students who anticipate a degree are unlikely to
prepare for a career following high school - More than 50 of students who begin college do
not earn a degree - For students with the lowest high school
performance, 86 do not earn a degree
Rosenbaum, J. E. (2002). Beyond Empty Promises
Policies To Improve Transitions into College and
Jobs. U.S. Illinois 42.
17Percent of students who take remedial courses
- 63 at two-year institutions
- 40 at four-year institutions
The Bridge Project Stanford University
18How Hiring Practices Will Change
- 28 will reduce hiring those with only a high
school diploma - 49.5 will increase two-year college graduates
- Almost 60 will increase their hires of four-year
college graduates - 42 will increase their hires of post-graduates
within next five years - The
Conference Board
19A bit of history
- U.S. Department of Education
- National Association of State Directors of Career
Technical Education - National Advisory Committees
- Cluster Leaders
20Programs of Study (Pathways) As Defined in Perkins
21Perkins Programs of Study
- State approved programs, which may be adopted by
local education agencies and postsecondary
institutions to be offered as an option to
students when planning for and completing future
coursework, for career and technical content
areas.
22Perkins Programs of Study
- 1. Incorporate secondary education and
postsecondary education elements
23Perkins Programs of Study
- 2. Include coherent and rigorous content aligned
with challenging academic standards and relevant
career and technical content in a coordinated,
non-duplicative progression of courses that align
secondary education with postsecondary education
to adequately prepare students to succeed in
postsecondary education
24Perkins Programs of Study
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- 3. May include the opportunity for secondary
education students to participate in dual or
concurrent enrollment programs or other ways to
acquire postsecondary education credits and
25Perkins Programs of Study
- 4. Lead to an industry-recognized credential or
certificate at the postsecondary level, or an
associate or baccalaureate degree.
26So where do Career Clusters fit in? What are they?
- Career Clusters are groupings of occupations and
industries - A Career Pathway represents a grouping of
occupations within a cluster based on
commonalities - A Program of Study is the plan to get students
from high school entry to success in careers and
postsecondary education.
27Lets say it again
- A Program of Study is the plan to get students
from high school entry to success in careers and
postsecondary education. - Its not hard, but someone has to take the lead
and dedicate - the time.
28Whats Most Important?
- NOT What you call courses.
- NOT How many courses you take.
- Its being sure students get the content they
need. - The Key is the Knowledge and Skills Statements
(YOU MIGHT CALL THEM STANDARDS).
29Ordering of K S
- Foundation Academic Expectations
- Essential Knowledge and Skills
- Cluster (Foundation) Knowledge and Skills
- Pathway Knowledge and Skills
30 31CAREER
PS
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
CAREER MAJOR
PATHWAY KS
CLUSTER KS
9TH GRADE
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33POS Checklist ( )
- Are both academic and degree major courses
included? - Are both secondary and postsecondary courses
included? - Does coursework reflect the K S?
- Do courses represent a sequence of instruction
that leads to a degree, certificate or credential?
34POS Checklist, cont.
- Do courses represent a coherent and rigorous
program of studies? - Have courses been cross-referenced against state
and national standards? - Does completion of the high school courses ensure
success at the postsecondary level? - Does the high school plan reflect opportunities
for postsecondary enrollment?
35Other Hints for Development
- Dont forcefeed existing courses
- Dont worry about course titles
- Dont try to include everything-focus on the
knowledge and skills - Do prepare for lots of PD
- Be willing to repeat yourself
36Why Do All This?
- A strategy to organize instruction and student
experiences around career themes - It incorporates existing school reform strategies
- It links the various levels of education
- It causes academic courses and CTE/degree major
courses to have a linkage - It gives faculty members a reason to work together
37Why Do All This?
- It puts a reason into what students are
learning, therefore, reducing remediation and
increasing academic and career success - It enables articulation within and between states
and can increase consistency for better data and
shared opportunities for development - It connects to business and higher education
- It provide opportunities for all students!!
38 39If we can provide you with any assistance, please
contact
- Ann and Gene Benson
- www.bensoneducation.com
- gene_at_bensoneducation.com
- ann_at_bensoneducation.com
- 405-880-5383 (Ann)
- 405-880-7634 (Gene)