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Perkins Legislation High Skill, High Wage, High
Demand Kathy Wilkins Montana University
System Postsecondary Perkins Accountability
Specialist
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2www.occsupplydemand.org/
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3Montana Criteria
- Developed by Department of Labor
- Programs must meet 1 of the criteria
- Currently all programs meet at least 1
- High demand, low skill, low wage could be in
jeopardy
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4Focus of Perkins Funds
- Big Sky Pathways will likely focus on programs
with a sequence of courses linking secondary and
postsecondary - Priority given to Montana CTE programs
- Priority given to the greatest workforce needs
for Montana - Need should drive program development
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8Montana High Demand Criteria
- A greater than average projected annual job
growth rate for Montana (1.6 using 2004-2014
projections) or at least 50 annual average job
openings.
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9Montana High Demand Programs
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10Montana High Wage Criteria
- A median annual or hourly wage that is greater
than the median wage at the 75th percentile
(38,580 annually or 18.55 hourly in 2006) for
all occupations in the state of Montana.
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11Montana High Wage Programs
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12Montana High Skill Criteria
- The occupation requires completion of an
associate degree, postsecondary career technical
education, more than 12 months of on-the-job
training, or a combination of work and formal
training or at least half of the 10 basic ONET
skills for this occupation are ranked at or above
50 in importance and at least 5 of the other
ONET skills required for this occupation are at
or above 50 in importance.
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13http//online.onetcenter.org/
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14Montana High Skill Programs
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15Montana Supply Demand Data
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16Montana Supply Data
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17Montana Supply Data
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18Montana Demand Data
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19Montana Demand Data
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20Montana HIGH S/W/D Data by CIP
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21Setting HIGH S/W/D Indicators
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22Setting HIGH S/W/D Indicators
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23Montana Data State Indicator Report
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24Montana Data State Indicator Report
- Used by state staff to negotiate local levels of
performance - Can help to identify state leaders
- State staff will utilize this report with locals
to help them identify their part in the success
of CTE in Montana - Locals use these reports to identify mentors and
to
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25Montana Data CIP Reports
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26Montana Data CIP Reports
- Used by grantees to share best practices
- State staff can identify weak programs within the
Montana field, cluster or pathway - State staff can identify competitive grant
direction or set state initiatives or incentives
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27Montana Data Indicator Reports
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28Montana Data Program Reports
- Assist grantees to identify red flag programs
within the indicator reports - Help prioritize Perkins grant activities
- Assure programs that are high skill, demand or
wage are prioritized higher - Used by state staff to assure Perkins funds are
being directed toward the greatest needs
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High Skill, High Wage, High Demand Kathy
Wilkins Montana University System Postsecondary
Perkins Accountability Specialist kwilkins_at_montana
.edu 406-444-0313
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