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Presented by:
Ginger Booton
GA Work Ready Consultant
October 23, 2009
Georgia Career Pathways Georgia Career Pathways
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Georgia Work Ready RegionsGeorgia Work Ready Regions
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Career Pathways
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Career PathwayIs a coherent, articulated sequence of rigorous academic and career/technical courses, usually beginning in the 9th grade and leading to a diploma, associate degree, baccalaureate degree and beyond.
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•79 Pathways within the 16 USDOE Career Clusters
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62 Pathways
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Georgia 11 Program Concentrations
Federal 16 Clusters
Agriculture Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Architecture, Construction,Communications & Transportation
Architecture & ConstructionArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsTransportation, Distribution & Logistics
Arts & Humanities Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Business & Computing Business, Management & AdministrationFinanceInformation Technology
Culinary Arts Hospitality & Tourism
Education Education &Training
Engineering & Technology ManufacturingScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Family and Consumer Sciences Human ServicesHealth Science
Government & Public Safety Government & Public AdministrationLaw & Public SafetyHuman Services
Healthcare Science Health Science
Marketing, Sales & Service Market, Sales & ServicesHospitality & Tourism
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Group 2 Work Ready Regions
Agribusiness Advanced
Manufacturing Bioscience Energy Logistics
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Georgia Program Concentrations
Agriculture Arts & Humanities Architecture,
Communications & Transportation
Business & Computer Science
Culinary Arts Education
Engineering & Technology Family & Consumer
Sciences Government & Public
Safety Healthcare Science Marketing, Sales, &
Services
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Career Pathways in Program Concentrations
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•This two-page document represents an individual education and career planning
tool including both secondary and postsecondary elements for students and
their family.
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Career Pathways are
ROAD MAPS.
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All jobs require All jobs require more than a high more than a high school diplomaschool diploma. .
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Career Pathways can help increase graduation rates.
Career Pathways give students relevance.
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Group 2 Work Ready Regions
Agribusiness Advanced
Manufacturing Bioscience Energy Logistics
Secondary- Grades 9-12
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GA Work Ready Industry Clusters and Peach State Career PathwaysGA Work Ready Industry Cluster Peach State Career Pathway
Agribusiness
Advanced Manufacturing
Bio Science
Energy
Logistics
Crosswalked
Crosswalked
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Georgia Work Ready Industry Sectors Aligned with Peach State Career Pathways
GA Work Ready Industry Sector GA Career Pathways
Advanced Manufacturing Primary:ManufacturingElectronicsEngineering Secondary:Transportation Logistical Support (Ground/Marine)Transportation Logistical Operations (Ground/Marine)Aircraft SupportEngineering Graphics and DesignCollision Repair
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Georgia Work Ready Industry Sectors Aligned with Peach State Career Pathways
GA Work Ready Industry Sector GA Career Pathways
Agribusiness Primary:Agribusiness ManagementAgriscienceAnimal Science
Secondary:Plant Science. Horticulture
Bio Science Primary:Biotechnology Research & Development Secondary:AgriscienceVeterinary ScienceAnimal ScienceDiagnostic ServicesManufacturing
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Georgia Work Ready Industry Sectors Aligned with Peach State Career Pathways
GA Work Ready Industry Sector Peach State Career Pathways
Energy Primary:
Energy Systems
Logistics Primary:
Secondary:Transportation Logistical Support (Ground/Marine)Transportation Logistical Operations (Ground/Marine)
Post Secondary
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Technical College Systems of GA Broad range of career opportunities through a variety of
certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs; continuing education programs; and economic development programs.
Certificate- 6 months to 1 year
Diploma- 1-2 years
Associate Degree- 2 years
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Technical College System of GA 28 Technical Colleges, two university system technical
divisions, and 31 satellite campuses
Mission
The Technical College System of Georgia provides technical, academic, and adult education and training focused on building a well-educated, globally competitive workforce for Georgia.
University System of Georgia
Documenting Career Pathways
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Documenting Career Pathways Gather data on what Career Pathways as aligned with
your strategic industry are currently offered and planned for the future in each Work Ready Region
Work with your Work Ready Region to ensure local high schools align their career pathway offerings with regional industry sectors
Workshops in regions for administrators, counselors, teachers on industry sectors
Awareness that secondary students are the emerging workforce
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Education Liaison To assist the Work Ready Region Team Leader in
gathering information identifying all resources from secondary (high schools) and post secondary (technical colleges and four year colleges/universities) located in the Work Ready Region in regards to available GA Career Pathways
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Skills Needed• Organized• Understanding of GA Work Ready Initiative• Knowledge of GA Strategic Industries and GA Work
Ready Industry Clusters• Ability to meet deadlines• Computer Skills• Familiarity of GA Education System both secondary
and post secondary
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November 2009 - December 2009Identify the Education Liaison
January 2010- April 2010Training of Education Liaisons
Gather Information
April 2010Begin Documenting Career Pathways
Time Line of ProjectTime Line of Project
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Questions?