TOWARD BUILDING COORDINATED CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY INFUSING CAREER AND COLLEGE PROMISE OVERVIEW AND ELEMENTS OF CAREER PATHWAYS.

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TOWARD BUILDING COORDINATED CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY INFUSING CAREER AND COLLEGE PROMISE OVERVIEW AND ELEMENTS OF CAREER PATHWAYS The North Carolina Community College System with Secondary and Postsecondary Education Under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Act

COMPONENTS PATHWAYS Engaged Employers Infused Career Development Programs of Study - Classroom Teaching/Learning Work-Based Learning Placement into Work

GradeCore 9 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CTE Elective Word/Publish er CTE Elective Excel and Access Certification 10 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CTE Elective Word/Publish er CTE Elective Excel and Access Certification 11 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CCP CTS CCP CTI ACA MathEnglish Physical Education World Language CCP CTI CCP CIS-110 Certificate 13cr 13 NOS CET NET NET ENG HUM NET -125 NET SEC DIPLOMA 27cr 14 ENG ECO MAT 143 ECO CIS 115 CET NOS-130 NOS- 230 DBA AAS27cr Sample CTE Program of Study with CCP Pathway Electives (Articulation) Credentials HS Graduation Requirements Grade Jobs $ Jobs $$ Jobs $$$ High School College

CHARACTERISTICS PATHWAYS Seamless framework in demand-driven, data-informed, clusters Engage Employers Offer Career Development & Awareness Coordinate Training and Programs of Study that accept credit and articulated credit for prior leaning, integrate work-based learning, contain multiple entry and exit points, award credentials, certificates, diplomas, and degrees that meet workforce needs Place individuals in full-time jobs

Comprehensive Career advising Certifications HS - Academic and Technical Engaged Employers Work Experiential/Work Based Learning CC - Academic and Technical Advising Assessment Interest, Ability, Skills Labor Market Information Program of Study Career Plan Credentials Diploma Degree CTE Career Pathways Interviews Assessment of Competencies, & Credentials, Placement in Education / Training 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Vision Overview

INVOLVED EMPLOYERS EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT Assists in developing the pathways Offers suggestions, strategies, and opportunities for WBL Works with program designers in determining learning outcomes Education and training for certificates and credentials Provides for and serves as mentors Interviews and hires completes as appropriate May work with groups of employers to hire an intermediary

Labor Market Demand Employer Engagement Employer Engagement DemandHire Credentials Work Based Learning Learning Outcomes Skills GAP - Shortage of Qualified Workers NEED & GROWTH - Quantity of Workers Career Advising Education & Skill Training Education & Skill Training Work 7

INTEGRATED CAREER COUNSELING AND COACHING CAREER DEVELOPMENT Coordinates intentional advising for middle school, high school, college, and career centers in a region to share labor market information and pathways to careers Provides career assessments such as interest, abilities, and skills to assist in career goals Provides career advising, coaching, and planning Works with individuals to develop an integrated career plan leading to employment, including classroom and on-the-job training, and many times integrated into an existing pathway framework

Career Advising Selecting Pathway, Education, & WBL Career Advising Selecting Pathway, Education, & WBL Professional Development Joint staff Advising on Certified Pathways Setting Career Goals WBL Explore, Experience, Engage Advising Team Middle School High School Community College University Career Center Advising Skills CDF - Listening, Sharing LMI, Sharing Options Individual Assessment of Interest, Abilities, Skills Sharing Labor Market Information: Projections; Pathway Requirements; Certifications; & Employment Options Career Planning & Goal Setting 9

Career Awareness Career Plan Career Awareness Career Plan Articulation Coordination Programs of Study Academic and Techincal Training Articulation Coordination Programs of Study Academic and Techincal Training Career Goal Work Career Goal Work Work Based Learning Assessment of Interests, Abilities, Skills Assessment Prior Learning & Credentials Assessment of Specific Pathway ID Skills Identification of the Individuals Career Goal Academic & Technical Courses Education & /or Training Program Credit for: Experiences, Articulated Courses Plan and Path Streamlined for Individual Exploratory - Shadowing, Mentoring Experiential - Work Foundational Skills Engaged - Supportive of Classroom Education Jobs within the cluster Ability to engage in work Reengage in education or training Continuous Education /Training to meet Career Goal Career Advising & Employability Plan 10

RIGOROUS PROGRAMS OF STUDY EDUCATION AND TRAINING A comprehensive structured approach for delivering career and technical education to prepare students thorough secondary and postsecondary education for work Typically a grade 9-14 framework of classroom and experiential learning May include HS to CC articulated credit, opportunity for secondary students to earn postsecondary credit (CCP) Programs of study may be aligned to regional industry needs, integrate technical and academic courses resulting in a certificate, diploma, and/or degree Programs of study within the pathway framework include intentional career advising, integrated work-based learning, and accruing stackable credentials

LevelCourses Certifications & Degrees 9 English 1 Algebra I or Integrated Math I Environmental Earth Science World HistoryHealth/PE MSITA Word, PPT Small Business Entrepreneurship Freshman Career Management MSITA Certifications (2) 10 English 11 Geometry or Integrated Math II Physical ScienceCivics Principles of Business & Finance MSITA Excel, Access Business Law MSITA Website or Database MSITA Certifications (2) 11 English 111 Algebra II or Integrated Math III Biology BUS 151 BUS 110 Intro to Business Accounting I BUS 137 Principles of Management BUS 135 Principles of Supervision MSITA Certification(1) MOS Career Readiness - CRC 12 English IV 4 th Math Aligned with sudent’s plan US History Part A MAT 115 Mathematical Models US History Part B Accounting II ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting BUS 115 Business Law I High School Diploma QuickBooks Certification CC Certificate Core Courses CTE High school courses Community college courses Articulated Courses Articulated credits - MSITA for CIS110 Online Course on Demand See CC course requirements for each degree (Rigorous) Programs of Study (Classes are examples) Building the Pathway Credentials Labor Market Value $$ 12

LevelCourses Certifications & Degrees 9 English 1 Algebra I or Integrated Math I Environmental Earth Science World HistoryHealth/PE MSITA Word, PPT Small Business Entrepreneurship Freshman Career Management MSITA Certifications (2) 10 English 11 Geometry or Integrated Math II Physical ScienceCivics Principles of Business & Finance MSITA Excel, Access Business Law MSITA Website or Database MSITA Certifications (2) 11 English 111 Algebra II or Integrated Math III Biology BUS 151 BUS 110 Intro to Business Accounting I BUS 137 Principles of Management BUS 135 Principles of Supervision MSITA Certification(1) MOS Career Readiness - CRC 12 English IV 4 th Math Aligned with sudent’s plan US History Part A MAT 115 Mathematical Models US History Part B Accounting II ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting BUS 115 Business Law I High School Diploma QuickBooks Certification CC Certificate Summer COE 112 (coop) COE 110 World of Work ACA 111 College Student Success 1 MKT 220 Advertising & Sales ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting ENG 111 Expository Writing BUS 116 Business Law II BUS 260 Business Communications BUS 240 Business Ethics ACC 129 Individual Income Taxes ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting Business Administration Diploma 44 hours 2 Social Science Elective BUS 239 Business Applications Seminar ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics Humanities Fine Arts Elective Business Administration AAS Degree hours Core Courses CTE High school courses Community college courses Articulated Courses Articulated credits - MSITA for CIS110 Online Course on Demand See CC course requirements for each degree (Rigorous) Programs of Study (Classes are examples) Labor Market Value $$ Building the Pathway 9-14 High School and Community College 13

LevelCourses Certifications & Degrees 9 English 1 Algebra I or Integrated Math I Environmental Earth Science World HistoryHealth/PE MSITA Word, PPT Small Business Entrepreneurship Freshman Career Management MSITA Certifications (2) 10 English 11 Geometry or Integrated Math II Physical ScienceCivics Principles of Business & Finance MSITA Excel, Access Business Law MSITA Website or Database MSITA Certifications (2) 11 English 111 Algebra II or Integrated Math III Biology BUS 151 BUS 110 Intro to Business Accounting I BUS 137 Principles of Management BUS 135 Principles of Supervision MSITA Certification(1) MOS Career Readiness - CRC 12 English IV 4 th Math Aligned with sudent’s plan US History Part A MAT 115 Mathematical Models US History Part B Accounting II ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting BUS 115 Business Law I High School Diploma QuickBooks Certification CC Certificate Summer COE 112 (coop) COE 110 World of Work ACA 111 College Student Success 1 MKT 220 Advertising & Sales ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting ENG 111 Expository Writing BUS 116 Business Law II BUS 260 Business Communications BUS 240 Business Ethics ACC 129 Individual Income Taxes ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting Business Administration Diploma 44 hours 2 Social Science Elective BUS 239 Business Applications Seminar ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics Humanities Fine Arts Elective Business Administration AAS Degree hours Core CoursesE CTE High school courses Community college courses Articulated Courses Experienced/Work Based Learning (Rigorous) Programs of Study (Classes are examples) Shadowing Project B Learning Tours OJT / OJL Co-Op Apprenticeship Employer Engagement Articulated credits - MSITA for CIS110 Online Course on Demand See CC course requirements for each degree Building the Pathway Engaging Employers 14

OTHER OPTIONS TO BUILD INTO FRAMEWORK EDUCATION AND TRAINING To acknowledge the many individuals who wish to access the career pathway framework multiple options for education and training that are built into the Career Pathway Framework. These include, but are not limited to: Apprenticeship Continuing Education Certificate Programs Vendor Training Short-Term Targeted Training Basic Skills Plus

Training / Programs of Study Programs mapped to Labor Market Needs Academic & Technological courses work together Work Based Learning opportunities integrated Employability skills into classroom study Credentials recognized by education & industry Courses articulated HS-CC &/or Training-CC 16

STACKABLE - CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS, DEGREES, CREDENTIALS CERTIFICATIONS Credentials can be gained from education, employers, and third party vendors. The pathways leadership team will determine which credentials are appropriate for each pathway Certifications can be stackable and accrued allowing for open entry and open exit in the program of study of the pathway Recognizing the value of independent learning, OJT, and other forms of skill development in each pathway, credit for prior learning can be acknowledged and credited to the individual within the framework of the pathway

WITH ENGAGED EMPLOYERS WORK-BASED LEARNING Exploratory Provides on-worksite orientation to an occupation Helps in setting career direction and or career major Opportunity to systematically sample and observe a variety of work Obtain knowledge about the nature and characteristics of work Offers a comprehensive and accurate knowledge of the world of work May include activities such as: Industry Tours, Job Shadowing, Mentoring, Service Learning, Volunteering, Junior Achievement

WITH ENGAGED EMPLOYERS WORK-BASED LEARNING Experiential Provides hands-on experience in the general nature of work Provides opportunity to experience and learn soft skills Provides opportunity to experience and learn employability skills Skills such as: Teamwork, Follow Directions, Communication, on-the-job behaviors, May include activities such as: Part-Time Work, Project -Based Learning, Service Learning, OJT, Structured Volunteer Experiences, Student Organizations

WITH ENGAGED EMPLOYERS WORK-BASED LEARNING Integrated Work experience related to classroom instruction Expands theory and enhances skills learned in the classroom Integrates life and learning at the worksite May include activities such as: Cooperative Education, Internships, Apprenticeships, Pre-Apprenticeship, On-the-Job Training

Work-Based Learning Work-Based Learning Exploratory Exploring Work Job Shadowing Employer Videos Employer Projects in Class Industry Tours Junior Achievement Experiential Foundational Skills & Soft Skills PT Work Volunteer Projects in Class Internship Service Learning Junior Achievement CTSO Engaged Classroom learning applied on the job C ooperative Education Apprenticeship Internships Structured Volunteer Structured Service Learning Structured OJT 21

JOB PLACEMENT Provide for experiential learning at various worksites during classroom training Offer assistance in interviewing and direct job placement with employers engaged in the pathway framework Meet the employment demands of the local labor market

Articulation and Coordination Program of Study / Training Articulation and Coordination Program of Study / Training Middle School High School Diploma Community College AAS University Basic Skills Plus Customized Training Continuing Ed Community College AA Student Graduate Dislocated Worker Under Employed Unemployed Career Changer Student Graduate Dislocated Worker Under Employed Unemployed Career Changer Certificate Diploma Degree Certificate Diploma Degree Proprietary School / Training Apprenticeship WorkWork WorkWork 23

Work Career Pathways offer: Career Ladder Job opportunities based on Skills & Credentials Opportunity to develop skills & advance through the pathway Jobs identified by employers Example Jobs in a Career Pathway Welder Machine Operator Machine Maintenance Machinist Engineering Tech Mechanical Engineer Example Jobs in a Career Pathway CNA LPN RN Nurse Practitioner 24

COORDINATOR INTERMEDIARY Coordinating pathways in the Future With, By, and For Our employers Focused by employment sectors Informing education and training providers Linking education/training Programs of Study with employment opportunities

COORDINATOR THE EMPLOYMENT SECTOR INTERMEDIARY A.Provides the employers voice in pathway development B.Has a working knowledge of job and career opportunities in the pathway C.Offers suggestions, strategies, and coordinates opportunities for WBL D.Works with program designers in determining education, training, certificates, credentials as well as learning outcomes for classroom training and work based learning. E.Assists students in gaining meaningful exploratory, experiential, & engaged WBL F.Works with employer before students are placed into WBL, informs faculty of industry needs, G. Coordinates mentoring and interviews for a program of study completer H.Typically works in one industry sector with multiple employers

Evaluation Labor Market Demand Employer Engagement Employer Engagement Career Awareness Career Awareness Articulation Coordination Program of Study Articulation Coordination Program of Study Work Work Collaboration Collaboration Work Based Learning Work Based Learning Certified Career Pathway 27

ç ç Labor Market Demand Employer Engagement Career Advising Ed. Program of Study / Skill Training Ed. Program of Study / Skill Training Work Collaboration Certified Career Pathways 28

GradeCore 9 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CTE Elective Word/Publish er CTE Elective Excel and Access Certification 10 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CTE Elective Word/Publish er CTE Elective Excel and Access Certification 11 MathEnglish Social Studies Science CCP CTS CCP CTI ACA MathEnglish Physical Education World Language CCP CTI CCP CIS-110 Certificate 13cr 13 NOS CET NET NET ENG HUM NET -125 NET SEC DIPLOMA 27cr 14 ENG ECO MAT 143 ECO CIS 115 CET NOS-130 NOS- 230 DBA AAS27cr Sample CTE Program of Study with CCP Pathway Electives (Articulation) Credentials HS Graduation Requirements Grade Jobs $ Jobs $$ Jobs $$$ High School College

CAREER PATHWAYS OVERVIEW AND ELEMENTS