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Career Development & Work-Based Learning Early/Middle College to Career December 9, 2016

What Get’s You Up In The Morning?? … And What gets your students up in the morning?

Career and College Readiness (AKA Career Development) = Academic Learning + Career Planning The process of helping our students answer: Who am I? Where am I going/how do I want to contribute? And why? How do I get there?

What is a Career Pathway? Discussion: What is a Career Pathway?

Example of career pathway graphic – use whichever graphic works for your students. www.careerwise.mnscu.edu

Goal of Experiential Education: Reflect, Filter and Refine Plans

Self-Awareness Building Learning Style Skills, Abilities, Strengths Interests, Values, Motivations Personality, Style Preferred Work Environment Learning Immersion

Types of Experiential Education

3 Components of Career & College Readiness Classes Experiential Learning Leadership Activities Reflection on Resonance Contribution to Workplace Connection to Community

Career and College Readiness and Work-Based Learning in Alternative Programs Advantages: smaller, personalized learning communities engaged around interests relationships are valued Instruction can be: project based, applied integrated, meaningful business engagement is evident postsecondary education is involved community is supportive Source: NC3T (National Center for College and Career Transitions), Integrating Career Development into a Pathways Program Webinar, April 2016

What components are needed for a work-based learning program? QUIZ What components are needed for a work-based learning program?

What is Work-Based Learning? A structured job experience In a career field, cluster or pathway of interest With opportunity to contribute & learn competencies With mentorship connection and supervision For credit Paid or unpaid

Career & Technical Education Work-Based Learning: 3 Levels Work Experience Awareness of a career field of interest Entry level / first job skill building Internship Exposure to career options within cluster of interest Step up competency development Youth Apprenticeship Preparation within career pathway of interest Prescribed number of hours (450, 900 or more) Safety training and related coursework Industry credential or postsecondary credit achieved

Career Technical Education Program Approval Approval on a 5-year cycle Requires an appropriately licensed staff CTE Work-based learning endorsement license Variance or portfolio Includes community involvement via advisory committee School-based seminar / career exploration Experiential Learning Training Agreement Training Plan (scope and sequence) Performance Evaluation and Record of Competencies

Career & Technical Education Program Funding Resources CTE Levy OR Special Education Funding Carl D. Perkins PSEO and Concurrent Enrollment Aid Access to CTE (Transition/Disabled) Other funding ideas?

What is a Career Development “Program”? Curated scope and sequence of experiential learning activities Intention for knowledge, skill and attribute building Creating purposeful outcomes

Tools Personal Learning Plan (embed in advisories, classes) Career Info Systems (include assessments) CTE classes AP, IB, PSEO E/MC Classes Work-Based Learning Project-Based Learning Student Leadership Activities Frameworks for embedding: Career exploration Employability (soft) skills Social emotional learning … into all classes

What components should be in a Personal Learning Plan? QUIZ What components should be in a Personal Learning Plan?

Personal Learning Plan § 120B.125 Categories on MCIS template My career goals My educational plans Self-knowledge and career assessments Career clusters of interest Occupations and clusters of interest Course plan Graduation requirements Test scores & program of study interests Postsecondary schools of interest Volunteer, activity and work experiences Action plans and support network

Career & College Ready Strategy in Legislation MN World’s Best Workforce (WBWF, 2013) Workplace Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA, 2014) Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015) Personal Learning Plan (120B.125) Carl D. Perkins reauthorization (Career Tech Ed, anticipated 2017)

Calls to Action Find out: Who is the Perkins contact in your district? Who controls the money? Reach out: What’s going on in our district? How can our school be a part of the planning process? What are the opportunities for resource and staff sharing? Address district CCR goal and program. Embed: CTE and E/MC opportunities Work-based learning opportunities Connections to CTE and other student leadership orgs

Early/Middle College for SAAPs Comments and Questions Contact: April Schnell, M.Ed. Career Development & Work-Based Learning Specialist 651-582-8840 April.Schnell@state.mn.us Denise Felder CTE Director of Professional Development 651-201-1789 Denise.Felder@so.mnscu.edu