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Title: Taking the ILP beyond Compliance


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Taking the ILP beyond Compliance 
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ILP Whats Required?
  • 704 KAR 3305
  • Minimum HS Graduation Requirements Regulation
  • Districts shall implement an advising and
    guidance process that supports ILP
  • Districts shall develop a method to evaluate the
    effectiveness and results of the Individual
    Learning Plan process
  • Feeder middle schools and high schools shall
    work cooperatively to inform parents and students
    of connections between career opportunities

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ILP Whats Required?
  • 704 KAR 3305 Min. HS Graduation Requirements
    Regulation
  • Beginning with class of 2013, ILPs will begin
    with 6th grade focusing on career exploration and
    related postsecondary education
  • Beginning in 8th grade, in the ILP, students will
    set personal and academic goals, as well as
    identify courses, electives, and postsecondary
    goals
  • Schools shall maintain the ILP, make it readily
    available and review it annually with student and
    parent

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ILP Accountability
  • Students in the graduating classes of 2009 - 2011
    who do not have an ILP must have a completed IGP
    to fulfill their high school graduation
    requirements.
  • Completion data will be collected through the
    electronic ILP system.
  • Schools must certify, at the individual student
    level, that an up-to-date IGP is on file and
    available for inspection.
  • This option is only available for those students
    in the graduating classes of 2009 2011.

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Why the ILP?
  • The purpose of the ILP is to
  • engage students in preparing for their future
  • help students explore choices for post-secondary
  • improve relationships between adults and students
  • heighten college awareness
  • reduce work load for counselors
  • increase advising of students

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The Benefits of Education are Real
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  • Have a positive vision of their future
  • Have the skills required to make informed choices
  • Be more receptive to the vigorous academic
    training required to succeed in the 21st century

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  • Exploring Careers
  • Learning what is required for careers
  • Planning courses based on those requirements
  • Accumulating accomplishments

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Students will achieve at higher levels. when
they see the connections between rigorous class
work and the careers they want to pursue.
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  • Challenge students to strive for higher
    achievement
  • Learn to understand how education, training, and
    career choices impact their personal lifestyle
  • Motivate students to apply themselves to impact
    their future success

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Use ILP Data as a Foundation for Student/Staff
Relationships
  • How?
  • Teachers/Advisors have access to individual
    student information
  • Goals
  • Career Plans
  • Education Plans
  • Hobbies/Interests
  • Assessment Results
  • Administrators understand student needs on an
    individual level

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Creating a Student Centered Environment using ILP
Data
  • Assign students to groups by interest
  • Breakfast/lunch groups
  • Study groups
  • Support groups
  • Hobby clubs
  • Career interest groups

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Advantages of Using ILP Data
  • Advising Programs can be based on Needs rather
    than
  • Adopting a menu of topics from other schools
  • Only using a canned program
  • Whatever is easiest for teachers.Remember
    Student-Centered Advising
  • Using Data will assist in developing an
    evaluation of the ILP program
  • For improvement and student centered culture

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Advantages of Using Data
  • Generate a wide variety of customizable reports
    for every data element in the ILP, for example
  • Career Interests
  • Post-Secondary Goals
  • Career Planning Activities
  • Hobbies and Interests
  • Volunteer Hours
  • Course forcasting

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Advantages of Using Data
  • Allows the monitoring of student progress at a
    glance
  • Provides Career and College Fair Information
  • Educators can identify concerns and determine
    what help or supports are needed - Interventions
  • Schools can disaggregate data to apply for grants

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Advantages of Using Data
  • Add or delete course offerings to link to student
    career goals
  • Interface curricula with colleges/universities
    where students plan to attend
  • Offer opportunities to students according to
    career interest post-secondary interests

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School Use of Data
  • Students should be made aware that the school
    will use ILP data for
  • Preparing for career fairs in the school
  • College fairs
  • Positions in mentoring
  • Job shadowing
  • Course offerings
  • Student groupings for advising
  • Advisors/teachers relating to the students on a
    personal level

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Student Use of Data
  • Students should be aware they can use the ILP
    for
  • Applying for summer jobs
  • Scholarships for camps
  • Recording awards recognitions
  • Career research
  • College research
  • Preparing college application
  • Preparing scholarship applications
  • And more

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The ILP Opens Communication
  • Between advisor/teacher and student through the
    email system
  • Between parent and student through the parent ILP
  • Between counselors and students because
    counselors can access large amounts of
    information on a student in the ILP
  • Between student and others through the invite
    others option

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For More Information
  • For more information, please contact
  • Kentucky Department of Education 1-502-564-4772
  • Sharon Johnston Sharon.Johnston_at_education.ky.
    gov
  • Career Cruising 1-800-965-8541 ext 137
  • Jim Daigneau 1-800-965-8541 jimd_at_careercruising
    .com
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