Title: North Carolinas College Tech Prep
1North Carolinas College Tech Prep
- Taking it to the next level
- ...Strategic Thinking
- Partnership Conference
- October 2003
2- College Tech Prep prepares students to enter
into and succeed in a career
3In Brief
- Preparing Our Youth for the Future
- Involves High Schools and Colleges
- Cooperation - Students, Parents, Employers
- Collaboration Faculty, Staff, Administrators
- Integration - Career Pathways
- Workforce Education - Strategy
- Rigorous Academics
- Career Technical Education
- Work Site Learning
4Partnership
- Secondary
- Postsecondary
- Employers
- Families
- Community Leaders
- Economic Development
- Workforce Development
5Strategic
- Integrated Curriculum
- Seamless Pathways
- Opening Doors for Students
- Creating Options
6Academic
- Innovation in Teaching and Learning
- Stresses High Level Achievement
- Recognizes Learning Styles
- Integrates Practical Application into
Academics
7Students
- Central to grades 9 14
- Timely Career Information to Parents
- Sound Career Information to Students
- Opens Career and Educational Options
- Stresses Critical Thinking
- Values Life Long Learning
8Promotion
- Contextual Academics
- Integrated Instruction
- in Cohesive Sequence
- Addresses needs of 65 of Students
20 High Level Achievers
65 Applied, Capable Backbone of Workforce
15 To Work
9Accomplishments
- Secondary Program of Study
- College University Prep
- College Tech Prep
- Career Prep
- Occupational
- Statewide Articulation Agreement
- Seamless Pathways in 11 areas
10CTP offers Many Options
11A report to the Nation from the National
Commission on Mathematics Science Teaching for
the 21st Century, 9/27/2000
Skill Building
- 60 of all new jobs
- in the early 21st century
- will require skills that are
- possessed by only
- 20 of the
- current workforce.
12Occupations Usually Requiring a Postsecondary
Award Will Grow Faster Than Average
Percent change, projected 2000-2010
Average for all occupations
15
Source US Bureau of Labor Statistics
13NC Job Openings From Replacement Needs Exceed
Those From Employment Growth
Thousands of jobs, projected 2000-2010
22.5
20.1
11.9
10.9
7.1
7.4
4.4
3.5
0.4
Source Occupational Trends 2000 to 2010, LMI of
ESC of NC
14Percent Share of Total Projected Service Industry
Growth (2000 to 2010)
Business Services (e.g Computer data processing
and personal supply services)
Health Services ( Offices of practitioners,
nursing, personal care facilities and hospitals)
Other Services ( Personal, auto repair, legal,
educational and social services)
- Source Occupational Trends 2000 to 2010, LMI of
ESC of NC
15Fastest Growing Occupations by Percentage Change
(2000 to 2010)
Source Occupational Trends 2000 to 2010, Labor
Market Information
16Fastest Growing Occupations by Job Growth 2000
to 2010
Source Occupational Trends 2000 to 2010, Labor
Market Information
17CTP Works to meet a need..
- Undersupply of technically skilled graduates
- 1.3 million new IT jobs through 2006
- H1-B visas for technically skilled foreign
workers up 28 in 2001 - Even with 40,000 layoffs in IT, H1B -
re-employed in similar industries faster
18NC Workforce in 2000 - 2001
- 331,206 Petitions
- 317,178 Census
- 55,000 Average Wage
- 75,000 Top 25
Source Federal INS and NC Commerce 2001
19CTP Strives for
- Stronger Partnerships
- Articulation - Secondary and Postsecondary
- Less College Remediation
- Higher College GPA
- Higher College Graduation Rate
- Better Job Performance
- Better Prepared Workforce
- Location of New Business in Your County and
Provide Better Jobs.
20What works?
- Articulation
- HS students take Articulated Course One similar
to Community College Course, they do not have to
repeat it! - Grade of B or higher
- 80 on End of Course Test
- Receive College Credit
21What works?
- Collaboration
- Increased Communication
- Local Advisory Boards
- Secondary and Postsecondary Faculty
- Encourage Workforce Involvement
22What works?
- Curriculum Integration
- Working with math and science faculty
- Integrating projects with English departments
- Team teaching on certain concepts with the
curriculum - Career Academies
23What works?
- Special Populations
- Career Plans
- Parental Conferences
- Employer and Faculty Awareness
24What works?
- Curriculum Improvement
- Full implementation of Career Pathways
- Subject Matter Experts
- Teaching the content in context
- Answering The Why and the How...
25What works?
- Career Guidance Services
- Student Handbooks
- On-Line Career Guidance
- Materials
- Advisor /
- Advice Sessions
26What works?
- Staff Development
- Throughout the year
- Mini sessions with in-house staff Subject Matter
Experts - Attend State and National
- Conferences
27How can we measure our success?
- Articulated credit earned and awarded
- Number of pathways through articulation
- Number of completers
- College Tech Prep
- College Prep/College Tech Prep
- Number employed at course completion
28VISION
- Developing a Well Educated
- High Performance Workforce
- Through
- Strategic Partnerships with Business
- Secondary and Postsecondary Education
- Economic and Workforce Development
29Mission
- Preparing students for employment and continuous
learning through challenging, rigorous, and
integrated academic and technical education.
30Goals
- Provide integrated, seamless academic and CTE
competencies - Expand student opportunities for completion of
CTP and employment - Communicate the value of CTP to all stakeholders
- Improve stakeholder involvement to increase the
value of education to students - Provide professional development to stakeholders
- Secure funding for sustainable results
31 CTP - Strategies 2003 -2004
- Revise the State Articulation Agreement
- Improve Communication to Stakeholders
- Establish a Stakeholder Council
- Set Up Regional User Groups
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32It works because of you
- Thanks for all you do!
- Bob Witchger
- College Tech Prep
- North Carolina Community College System
- 200 West Jones Street
- Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-5016
- (919) 733-7051, ext. 447
- witchgerb_at_ncccs.cc.nc.us