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1 NCSCA Fall Conference Marchelle Horner Career Development Consultant Linda Brannan Student Support Services Consultant Marchelle Horner Career Development Consultant Linda Brannan Student Support Services Consultant

2 At the end of this session you will understand… CTE Essential Standards Career Clusters Credentialing FRC Coding WorkKeys

3 What documents do you have… Goldenrod: Identifying FRC & CTE Concentrators activity Pink: FAQs Yellow: Career Clusters document Green: FRC Cheat Sheet Salmon: Concentrator Flowchart Credentialing brochure

4 CTE Background Info.

5 Vocational Education vs. Career and Technical Education “THEN”“NOW” For SOME students For a FEW jobs 6 to 7 “Programs Areas” In Lieu of Academics High School Focused For ALL students 16 Clusters-81 Pathways Aligns and supports academics Business, Industry & College Partnerships

6 CTE Essential Standards Career & College Ready High skill, high wage or high demand and non-traditional occupations Business and industry needs Career-focused concentrators in course sequences Business and industry recognized credentials Accountability Career and Technical Student Organization co-curricular integration Carl D. Perkins Federal Legislation

7 CTE Essential Standards Influenced by Program Area National Standards Agricultural Education Business, Finance, & IT Education Career Development Education Family & Consumer Sciences Education Health Science Education Marketing Education Technology Engineering and Design Education Trade & Industrial Education

8 What are Career Clusters? Career clusters represent broad grouping of occupations and industries based on –Common knowledge and skills –Pathways –Programs of Study –Plan of Study

9 Career Clusters (con’t) Career Clusters as a tool for a seamless educational system: –Blends rigorous academic/technical prep –Provides career planning –Offers options for students to experience all aspects of an industry –Facilitates/assists students with transitions

10 The 16 Career Clusters represent the entire world of work…. National Career clusters framework consist of 16 clusters and 81 defined pathways.

11 Career Cluster Resources http://dpi.state.nc.us/cte/curriculum Career Cluster Guide NC Career Clusters NC Essential Standards Career Clusters http://www.careerclusters.orgwww.careerclusters.org http://www.careertech.org/www.careertech.org

12 CTE Concentrators are College and Career Ready CTE Graduation Rate 90.0% All other NC Students 80.4%

13 The “extra” degree- Student Credentialing

14 At 211 degrees, water is hot. At 212 degrees, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam.

15 Rigor, Relevance and the Future of CTE Rigor, Relevance and the Future of CTE U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan April 19, 2011 At a time when local, state, and federal governments are facing tremendous budget pressure, CTE advocates must make a compelling case for continued funding. To accomplish these things, the mission of CTE will have to change. It can no longer simply be about earning a diploma and landing a job after high school. The goal of CTE 2.0 should be that students earn a postsecondary credential or an industry-recognized certification – and land a job that leads to a successful career.

16 Student Credentialing Report

17 WorkKeys www.act.org/aap/northcarolina http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0zHSgqtltE &feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CzT9D0XhE c&feature=player_detailpage&list=UUPW5SRyJ 2Xryg-qugVDWCiQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CzT9D0XhE c&feature=player_detailpage&list=UUPW5SRyJ 2Xryg-qugVDWCiQ making WorkKeys work for you company http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoznU UQM78g&feature=player_detailpage career readiness certificates-employees

18 99%67%16%93% For Essential Foundational Skills Source: ACT JobPro Data 2006-2010 Job Qualification of Certificate Holders

19 99%67%16%93% For Essential Foundational Skills Source: ACT JobPro Data 2006-2010 Job Qualification of Certificate Holders NC Data WorkKeys ‐ Platinum 57 WorkKeys Gold 4,420 WorkKeys Silver 16,926 WorkKeys Bronze 7,846

20 FRC Coding & Activity

21 1. A student entering as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed the following courses: 6145 Career Management, 7834 Public Safety I, 7835 Fire Fighter Technology I, 7836 Fire Fighter Technology II. Will this student be identified as a CTE concentrator? If so, which cluster did this student complete?

22 2. A student entering as a freshman during the 2010-2011 school-year successfully completed 7721 Carpentry I during her sophomore year. The student is interested in taking Carpentry I, II and III during her high school career. With the addition of 7700 Core and Sustainable Construction during the 2011-2012 school-year, what is the sequence of courses that this student should follow.

23 3. An entering freshman during the 2009- 2010 school-year successfully completed 6514 Digital Communication Systems, 6215 Business Law and 6417 Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Publisher. The student was interested in taking Computer Applications II but the course is no longer available in the new Essential Standards. How do you advise to ensure this student becomes a CTE concentrator in the Business, Management and Administration Cluster?

24 4. An entering freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed the following courses: 6145 Career Management, 6621 Marketing and 6670 Sports and Entertainment Marketing. The student is interested in taking 6235 Small Business Entrepreneurship but the course is no longer available in the new CTE Essential Standards. How do you advise to ensure this student becomes a CTE concentrator in the Marketing Cluster?

25 5. A student following the Occupational Course of Study entered as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed OCS Introduction to Mathematics and OCS Algebra I. During his senior year he is enrolled in Principles of Business and (Personal) Finance. Will this student complete the appropriate math sequence for graduation requirements? What FRC code will be utilized when all requirements are successfully completed ?

26 6. A student entering as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed the following courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, 7015 Teen Living, 6411 Computer Applications, 8021 Principles of Engineering, 8598 Cosmetology I (CCP) and 8599 Cosmetology II (CCP). If this student has successfully completed all other graduation requirements, what FRC code should be utilized? Why? Did this student earn a Credential?

27 7. A student entering as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed Algebra I, Geometry, 7015 Teen Living, 7045 Foods I-Fundamentals 7921 Drafting I and 7962 Drafting II. She has also successfully completed an Arts concentration. If the student successfully completed all other graduation requirements, what FRC code should be utilized? Why?

28 8. A student entering as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed the following CTE courses: Career Management, Allied Health I and Health Sciences II. The student is now interested in taking Fundamentals of Gerontology? Is this possible? Will this student be able to complete a Cluster?

29 9. A student entering as a freshman during the 2009-2010 school-year successfully completed the following CTE courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Functions and Modeling, 7045 Foods I-Fundamentals, Allied Health Sciences I and Allied Health Sciences II. If the student successfully completed all other graduation requirements, what FRC code should be utilized?

30 10. A student entering as a freshman during the 2011-2012 school-year has been identified as learning disabled in the area of math and her IEP states that her learning disability will prevent the student from mastering Algebra. She successfully completed Fundamental Mathematics I and currently taking Fundamental Mathematics II. She will be scheduled to take Introductory Mathematics and Alternate Math I. If the student successfully completes all other graduation requirements, will this math sequence be acceptable to satisfy the Future Ready requirements? If so, what FRC code will be used?

31 Questions

32 CDF Class http://www.nccommerce.com/workforce/workforce- professionals/workforce-development-training- center/cdf-programwww.nccommerce.com/workforce/workforce- professionals/workforce-development-training- center/cdf-program

33 Students @ Work http://www.ncbce.org/www.ncbce.org

34 Contact Information marchelle.horner@dpi.nc.gov 919.807.3937 marchelle.horner@dpi.nc.gov


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