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Measuring Impact of Career and Technical
Education on Student Success
July 11, 2012Laura Boudreaux, Louisiana Department of Education
[email protected] K. Mossavat, MMCS Consulting, LLC
25th Annual STATS-DC 2012 Data ConferenceConcurrent Session III-D
Discussion Points
Primary Objectives for Automation
Current CATE 2.0 Technical Environment
Capabilities and Features
Impact Analysis
New Features for CATE Version 3.0
Questions & Answers
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To help the Department effectively manage, monitor, and track progress on various career and technical education program offerings throughout the state.
To help the Department meet its reporting obligations to the
USDOE for the Carl Perkins Act and securing its funding as well as to meet the State’s legislative reporting requirements for Career Options Law (ACT 1124).
To help the districts meet their reporting obligations to the Department to secure their funding dollars and fulfill legislative reporting requirements.
To help districts measure their activities and progress and better align their programs for the effective support of their students.
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Primary Objectives for Automated Data Collection Software
CATE 2.0 Data Collection and Analysis Software
A statewide, secure, web-based data collection and reporting software with close to 1,000 active school and district-level users.
It collects and analyzes student involvement in various Career and Technical Education program offerings and activities.
It minimizes data entry requirements by utilizing the State’s Student Information System (SIS) and Student Transcript System (STS). Feeding from and into the Department’s Longitudinal Data System.
It provides both real-time and finalized, tabular and graphical reports providing aggregated results at the school, district, and state levels including customized student-level reports. 4
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Capabilities and Features
Each school year, the software comes fully loaded with the following contents for each participating district and school: Student enrollment by grade with demographic details -
with the ability to easily add new students to the roster if not already in the database;
Student transcript information for grades 9-12;
Student state-administered test results for grades 3-11; Student historical information on their C&T activities; All finalized reports from prior years; Listing of all state-approved course listings, Career
Clusters and Areas of Concentration with listing of all required primary and secondary courses indentified for each area;
Detailed listing of all national and state-level IBC programs with completion requirements;
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Capabilities and Features
Determines students’ areas of concentration (major) with corresponding completion levels (participant, concentrator, and/or completer);
Keeps track of student participation in Industry-Based Certification (IBC) and State Certification programs;
Documents student participation in Work-based Learning (WBL) and School-based Enterprise (SBE) Programs along with business information and generated income;
Keeps track of student participation in Articulated, Dual, and Concurrent courses;
Verifies accuracy of data entered against the official databases such as STS;
Provides real-time reports and progress updates on data collection and program activities;
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Capabilities and Features – Reporting Function Numerous, detailed school, district, and state-level reports
covering all aspects of C&T program activities; All required Perkins IV Annual Core Indicator Reports -
Student Accountability Forms for the Section 113 Core Indicators of Performance [Title I] - at the state and district levels to include: 1S1 : Attainment of Academic Skills – Reading/Lang. Arts 1S2: Attainment of Academic Skills – Mathematics 2S1: Attainment of Technical Skills 3S1: Secondary School Completion 4S1: Student Graduation Rates 5S1: Secondary Placement 6S1: Nontraditional Participation 6S2: Nontraditional Completion
Additional set of the Core Indicator reports disaggregated by gender;
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Capabilities and Features – Individualized Student CATE Profile
Developing and maintaining individualized, detailed Profile Report per each high school student documenting information such as: C&T program activities to include area(s) of concentration
and completion status; Primary courses completed in pursuit of area(s) of
concentration; National and state certificates (IBCs) awarded; Participation in articulated, dual enrollment and
concurrent courses; Participation in WBL and SBE programs and generated
income; Student test results for State-administered tests (grades
3-11) with student standing/performance at school, district, and state-levels.
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Description State District School Total1 102 1,029 1,132
Detailed Report 1 70 376 447Summary Report 1 70 376 447Utilization Report 1 70 378 449Statewide Offerings by Program Type 1 0 0 1Detailed Report 1 70 0 71Detailed Report by Gender 1 0 0 1Detailed Report 0 70 186 256Summary Report 1 70 281 352Detailed Report 0 70 239 309Summary Report 1 70 282 353Detailed Report 0 0 84 84Summary Report 1 70 84 155Detailed Report 1 70 229 300Summary Report 1 70 248 319Utilization Report 1 70 229 300Summary by Career Cluster Report 1 70 248 319Detailed Report 1 70 156 227Summary Report 1 70 156 227Utilization Report 1 70 156 227Summary by Career Cluster Report 1 70 156 227Detailed Report 1 70 100 171Summary Report 1 70 100 171Detailed Report 1 70 159 230Summary Report 1 70 159 230Career Intentions of High School Students 1 82 448 531Parent, Student, and Community Program Survey 1 83 451 535180,860 Total Student Profiles Merged by Grade 0 0 1,713 1,713
24 1,737 8,023 9,784
Report Count by LevelCategory
CATE Reports
CATE Finalized Report Matrix
Career and Technical Education Program Offering ReportsCareer and Technical Education Program Offering Reports
Work-based Learning Program Reports
Industry-based Certification ReportsIndustry-based Certification ReportsIndustry-based Certification ReportsIndustry-based Certification Reports
Career and Technical Education Program Offering ReportsCareer and Technical Education Program Offering ReportsCore Indicator ReportsCore Indicator ReportsArticulated Enrollment Reports
Basic Enrollment and Program Participation Reports
Dual Enrollment ReportsDual Enrollment ReportsConcurrent Enrollment ReportsConcurrent Enrollment Reports
Work-based Learning Program Reports
Articulated Enrollment Reports
TOTAL
Locally designed Certification ReportsLocally designed Certification ReportsSchool-based Enterprise Program ReportsSchool-based Enterprise Program Reports
Locally designed Certification ReportsLocally designed Certification Reports
Survey ResultsSurvey ResultsStudent CATE Profiles
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Sample Reports Core Indicator (Perkins IV) Reports Student Profile Report State-level Graphical Report Impact Analysis Report
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Impact Analysis
Conduct detailed analysis to identify, compare, and contrast the potential contributing factors which lead to the success of high school students. The analysis focuses on the potential impact of the C&T education and program offering within the state. Specifically, the following student activities/accomplishments are examined: C&T Concentration; Participation and Completion of IBCs; Participation in Work-based Learning (WBL) and School-
based Enterprise (SBE) Programs; and Completion of Articulated and Dual-Enrollment Course.
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Impact Analysis (continued)
For student success, the analysis looks into the following metrics: Completion of high school within 4 years; Receiving Academic and Technical Endorsements; Becoming eligible for state-sponsored scholarship
programs; and Becoming First-Time Freshmen in an institution of
higher education.
These analyses are performed at the State, District, and School levels.
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CATE 3.0 Important New Features
Each district can upload their own STS for immediate calculation of student status in their area(s) of concentration along with other aggregated C&T data.
Prior to each school year and/or semester, for each high school student, it recommends individualized courses to maximize student status as Concentrator and/or Completer: Identifying sequence of courses which are most
advantageous to each student for their graduation plan. Significantly helping the counselors and students
during the course registration process. Ensuring student success during and after high school. Increasing student graduation points thus helping
schools to garner addition accountability points.
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CATE 3.0 Important New Features (continued)
For non-diploma (Options/Connections/Skills Certificate and GED) students, maintain a cohort of such students to monitor their overall progress: TABE results; Movement to a diploma plan; IBC and Skills Certificate completion; and Repeating Options/Connections Program.
Generating various charts and graphs comparing and contrasting Cohort’s rates in GED completion, Skills Certificate completion, IBC awards, successful movement to a diploma plan, and dropping out of high school.