The Evolving Career Readiness Landscape: Factors Leading to Successful Outcomes Jan Bray Bray Strategies.

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The Evolving Career Readiness Landscape: Factors Leading to Successful Outcomes Jan Bray Bray Strategies

“In times of change, learners inherit the Earth while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” Eric Hoffer, American Social Writer

Globalization U.S. increasingly integrated in global economy – new sources of capital Jobs go where the skills are! The 25% of the population in China with the highest IQs is greater than the total population of North America China has more honor kids than we have kids

Globalization → Fastest growing economy - Vietnam – Morocco – Australia – South America → Majority of US patent filings by American companies made by foreign nationals living in the U.S. → Home countries wooing their return-25% increase over last 20 years.

The Changing Workplace By 2018 need 22 million new college degrees fall short by at least 3 million associate or better need at least 4.7 million new workers with postsecondary certificates 90% of the fastest-growing jobs will require an education beyond HS 31% of small business owners can’t fill positions 41% of manufacturers 5

Changing Workplace 29 million middle jobs in the U.S. pay $35,000 or more. More than 11 million middle jobs pay $50,000 or more; more than 4 million pay $75,000 or more. Over 40% of jobs require education beyond high school and less than a Bachelor’s degree. -Center on Education and the Workforce

Specialization to Collaboration Overlapping existing occupations and professions -Healthcare and construction -Agriculture and healthcare -Technology and healthcare -Technology and construction New Corporate functions-social media -Chief Data Scientist -Earned Media Officer -Chief Content Officer

What industry needs Critical thinking Lifelong learning Multi- cultural Systems thinking / problem solving Ability to express one’s self 8 Workers with

New Workplace Norm Increased productivity brought about by technology creating tomorrow’s jobs Workplace will require advanced technical skills-work with advanced computer systems Availability of skilled workers drives decisions on business locations Collaboration between business, education, community groups, policy impact decisions

The Information Society By 2022, tablet PCs, netbooks and laptops will be extinct Cloud intelligence will evolve into becoming an active resource in our daily lives – providing analysis and contextual advice Prediction – the last newspaper and book will have been printed in 2020 Everything around us will have connectivity and computing capabilities The Futurist Magazine

Society Challenges 2010 to 2025 Up to 78 million Baby Boomers leave the U.S. workforce or change work focus Only 40 million Gen X’ers and Y’ers will be available to replace them 11

BUT……. Highly skilled older workers remaining in working……competing with high skilled younger workers Low skilled older workers leaving Produces economic divide

Today’s Learners Are Different! What got us to where we are in education will not get us to where we need to be!

This Generation Communicate via -Social networking sites -Texts, Twitter -Pinterest, Instagram Access information via the Internet Students disengaged Button Savvy

The Challenge for Education 7,000 students drop out of high school every day 6.5 million young adults not in school or working $1 trillion in higher education student loan debt-highest in history 53% of recent college grads either unemployed or underemployed

The Challenge for Education 39% of ALL college students require remediation Only 50% of college students graduate with a postsecondary degree 71% of college students work while in school 58% of employers report that graduates are not adequately prepared for work

The Challenge for Educators We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist…… using technologies that haven’t yet been invented….. in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.

The BIG Question How do we maximize college and career options when the time honored pathway from school to career no longer works or most?

A CONCERN “Education has become an institution-an institution problem- and learning is what we’re really concerned about.” --Nicholas Negroponte

Hot Topics In Education Dropout prevention and recovery Effective teachers for all students STEM Common Core Standards and Assessments Competency based education/training Industry Standards and Certification Postsecondary Education Online learning and use of technology Alignment with market data

Hot Topics in Education Preparing students for future careers All students must be “college-ready” and “career-ready” Meet industry expectations; proven by assessments Integration of academic, employability and technical skills

CHALLENGES Education-workforce silos Gathering, analyzing and use of data Ability by education to timely respond to industry Cultural/economic diversity

Bad News & Good News No real convergence in federal policy Legislation remains siloed Hard for Congress to deal with more than one issue at a time BUT… There are some connections Conversations increasing to link education and workforce development policy

24 KEY LEGISLATION Carl D. Perkins Act – supports a career and technical education system; funding is delivered to support programs Workforce Investment Act – supports a workforce investment system; funding is delivered to individuals Elementary & Secondary Education Act – supports an elementary and secondary education system; funding is primarily delivered to elementary education Higher Education Act IDEA

Funding Overlaps Perkins funds can be used for Individualized Education Plans. IDEA funding can be used for school wide projects. Perkins funds can be used for WIA youth, adult and dislocated worker programs Numerous programs within NCLB can be used to support CTE

Changing Focus Preparing individuals for careers All students must be “college-ready” and “career-ready” Meet industry expectations; proven by assessments Integration of academic, employability and technical skills

A new vision for the Future Human capital strategy aligned to a globally competitive future One System that coordinates and connects education, workplace and support services Easy availability and access to data on “what works” Individual Graduation Plans

College and career readiness must be broadened, shifting from its primary focus on college entrance and completion to include a mastery of key knowledge, skills and dispositions that students must foster throughout the life of their careers

Future Career Paths Careers will more resemble a lattice, rather than a ladder More lateral moves on the way up Multiple jobs stitched together to form a more flexible work environment

Career Pathways – High school – Postsecondary certificates – Associate’s degree – Bachelor’s Degree – Industry-based certifications-stackable credentials – Apprenticeships – Employer-based training

New Initiatives Balloon.com GE Garage Science and Engineering Festival P-TECH: IBM-NYC Schools Resumes – listing of credentials/competencies

Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we seek too late the one that is open -Alexander Graham Bell

WE CANNOT BE WHAT WE CANNOT SEE

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