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Title: CAREER EDUCATION AND WORK ACADEMIC STANDARDS


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CAREER EDUCATION AND WORK ACADEMIC STANDARDS
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Michele GovoraProduct Quality Division Manager
  • PA Department of Education333 Market Street--6th
    FloorHarrisburg, PA 17126-0333717-783-6988Fax
    717-783-6672mgovora_at_state.pa.us

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Focus of Presentation
  • Adapting to Change
  • Standards Development Process
  • Proposed Career Education and Work Standards
  • Resources
  • Questions
  • Application of Information

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Information Based On Sacred Cows Make the Best
Burgers
  • Written by Robert Kriegel and David Brandt,
    Warner Books, New York, 1996.
  • Sacred Cow An outmoded belief, assumption,
    practice, policy, system or strategy, generally
    invisible, that inhibits change and prevents
    responsiveness to new opportunities.

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Types Of Sacred Cows
  • Paper Cow
  • Meeting Cow
  • Speed Cow
  • Expert Cow
  • Cash Cow
  • Competitive Cow
  • Customer Cow
  • Low Price Cow
  • Quick-Reactor Cow
  • No-Mistakes Cow
  • Downsizing Cow
  • Technocow
  • Team Cow
  • Work-Till-You-Drop Cow

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Expert Cows
  • Rely on the past
  • Think they know the lay of the land
  • Unaware of their limitations
  • Develop routines which turn into ruts

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To Avoid Being An Expert Cow
  • Think like a beginner
  • Ask embarrassing and/or stupid questions
  • Have no preconceived notions
  • Provide an open mind/fresh eyes
  • Unaware of rules and rationales for why things
    cannot be done
  • Switch jobs within organization
  • Ask an outsider

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Cash Cows
  • Found winning formula and stuck with it
  • Ask Why risk something else?
  • Rest on their laurels

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To Avoid Being A Cash Cow
  • Broaden your niche
  • Ask how your competitive advantage could be
    applied in a broader context
  • Redefine what you do in the most general of terms
  • Look at what you do from the customers angle
  • Define yourself by the customers
  • perception of what they are buying

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Quick-Reactor Cows
  • React instead of being proactive
  • Wait until change happens before moving
  • Listen only to customers current needs

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To Avoid Being A Quick-Reactor Cow
  • Move before the wave
  • Change before you have to
  • Preview the future
  • Good companies react quickly to change great
    companies create the change

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No Mistakes Cows
  • Penalize mistakes
  • Make few mistakes
  • Do not learn from mistakes
  • Are cautious and afraid to make mistakes
  • Become complacent
  • More concerned about avoiding fault than solving
    problems

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To Avoid Being A No-Mistakes Cow
  • Do not penalize mistakes reward good tries
  • Think of what you want to happen instead of
    mistakes that could happen
  • Make mistakes as part of the learning process
  • Remember Doing it right every time may mean you
    are not trying anything new, challenging the
    status quo or learning

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Cow Hunting
  • Be continuously on the lookout for outmoded
    beliefs and practices
  • Challenge everything
  • Complaints are often sacred cows in disguise
  • Write down the basic assumptions you make about
    your customer, competition, product or service

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Cow Hunting Continued
  • Do a reality check to determine if these
    assumptions are still true
  • Question everything
  • -Why are you doing it? What is the rationale?
  • -What if it did not exist?
  • -Is it already being done by someone else?
  • -How and when did this practice come into
    being and who started it?

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Standards Development Process
  • Task forces of educators, parents, students and
    community representatives at Dickinson College
    during the summer of 1996
  • Task force leaders from Pennsylvania Department
    of Education
  • The Governors Advisory Commission on Academic
    Standards

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Rules and RegulationsTitle 22 - Education
  • Chapter 4
  • Academic Standards and Assessment
  • January 16, 1999

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Section 4.11 (g) State and Local Academic
Standards
Revised List of Academic Standards
  • Reading, writing, speaking and listening
  • Mathematics
  • Science and technology
  • Environment and ecology
  • Social studies
  • Arts and humanities
  • Career education and work
  • Health, safety and physical education
  • Family and consumer science
  • World languages
  • Reading, writing, speaking and listening--Final
  • Mathematics--Final
  • Science and technology--Final
  • Environment and ecology--Final
  • Civics and government--Final
  • Economics--Final
  • Geography--Final
  • History--Final
  • Arts and humanities--Final
  • Health, safety and physical education--Final
  • Family and consumer science--Final
  • World languages--In Process
  • Career education and work--In Process

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Section 4.12 (a)(5) Career Education and Work
Description
  • Understanding career options in relationship
    to individual interests, aptitudes and skills
    including the relationship between changes in
    society, technology, government and economy and
    their effect on individuals and careers.

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Section 4.12 (a)(5) Career Education and Work
Description Continued
  • Development of knowledge and skill in
    job-seeking and job-retaining skills and, for
    students completing vocational-technical
    programs, the skills to succeed in the occupation
    for which they are prepared.

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Career Education and Work
  • To be presented to the State Board of Education
    no later than
  • September 2000
  • Section 4.12 (g)

Note Presented in January 2002
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Public Roundtable DiscussionMarch 2002
  • Offered support for standards
  • Indicated all students need career development
  • Recommended additional professional development
    in this area for teachers
  • Suggested changes in wording for some standards
    to clarify meaning
  • Requested these standards receive same emphasis
    as other sets received
  • Stated parts of these standards are already being
    addressed but more needs to be done

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State Board ActionJuly 2002
  • State Board Committee on Academic StandardsJuly
    17, 2002, Voted to recommend Board action to
    announce intention to adopt
  • State Board of EducationJuly 18, 2002, Voted to
    announce intention to adopt

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State Board ActionMarch 31, 2003
  • Copy of standards submitted to Independent
    Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) and to
    Chairpersons of House and Senate Committees on
    Education

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Proposed Standards for Career Education and Work
  • 13.1 Career Awareness and Planning
  • 13.2 Career Acquisition (Getting a Job)
  • 13.3 Career Retention (Keeping a Job)
  • 13.4 Entrepreneurship

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13.1 Career Awareness and Planning
  • Abilities and Aptitudes
  • Non-Traditional Workplace Roles
  • Community-Based Jobs
  • Career Selection
  • Preparation for Careers and Career Changes
  • Career Plan Components
  • Career Cost/Benefits

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13.2 Career Acquisition (Getting a Job)
  • Interviewing Techniques
  • Technical Skills
  • Technology in the Workplace
  • Workplace Health and Safety Practices
  • Career Acquisition Documents
  • Career Portfolio
  • Manipulative and Motor Skills in the Workplace

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13.3 Career Retention (Keeping a Job)
  • Work Habits
  • Cooperation and Conflict Resolution
  • Teamwork
  • Budgeting
  • Time Management
  • Workforce Changes
  • Continuing Career Education

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13.4 Entrepreneurship
  • Pricing Strategies
  • Business Plan Development
  • Principles of Entrepreneurship
  • Problem Solving

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Resources
  • PDE Home Page www.pde.state.pa.us
  • Academic Standards, Career Education and Work
  • K-12 Schools, Curriculum and Instruction, Career
    Education and Work
  • PDE Resource Center 1-800-992-2283
  • The Pennsylvania Bulletin www.pabulletin.com,
    April 12, 2003 issue
  • National Occupational Information Coordinating
    Committee (NOICC) www.ed.gov/pubs/TeachersGuide/
    noicc.html

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Resources Continued
  • Multi-State Academic and Vocational Curriculum
    Consortium (MAVCC) www.mavcc.org
  • Marketing Education Resource Center (MarkED)
    www.mark-ed.com
  • Center for Workforce Information and Analysis
    www.dli.state.pa.us/workforceinfo
  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    www.newyorkfed.org
  • See handout for websites related to each Career
    Education and Work strand

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