indiana's college and career pathways
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CDPI Spring Conference 2011TRANSCRIPT
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PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHERIndiana’s College and Career Pathways
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What are College and Career Pathways?
• High school course sequences linking secondary & post-secondary.
• Providing direction so students can earn industry-standard certification or college credits toward a post-secondary degree.
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What are College and Career Pathways?
• Toward Indiana careers that are: High wage and high/moderate demand in
Indiana Or one of the eight emerging career areas
in the Indiana Strategic Skills Initiative• Begin with the end in mind – needs of
business and industry first, then higher education, then secondary
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Pathway Plans
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Pathway Plans
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Pathway Plans
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The PathwaysPhase I Career Cluster Pathways
Manufacturing
Advanced ManufacturingElectronics and Computer TechnologyPrecision Machine TechnologyWelding Technology
STEM Project Lead the Way - Engineering
Health and Human Services
Biotechnology Research & DevelopmentEMT/ParamedicDentalHealth InformaticsTherapeutic & Diagnostic Services
Information Technology
Computer ProgrammingNetwork SupportPC Support
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
Fire ScienceCriminal Justice
Architecture and ConstructionConstruction TradesDrafting & Design
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Automotive Services TechnologyLogistics & Supply Chain Management
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The PathwaysPhase II Career Cluster Pathways
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Agribusiness, Agricultural EngineeringAgriscienceEnvironmental Science & Natural RecoursesHorticulture/Landscape Management
Arts, Audio Visual Technology & Communication
Graphic Arts & DesignInteractive Media & Web DesignEntertainment Media & BroadcastingPhotography
Business Management and Administration
Business ManagementEntrepreneurship
Education and TrainingEarly Childhood EducationElementary EducationSecondary Education
Finance Financial Services
Hospitality & TourismHospitality Management, Restaurant ManagementEvent Management,Culinary Arts, Culinary SpecialtiesDietetics and Nutrition
Human Services Family & Community Services, Youth Development, Adult & Elder Care, Personal Services/Cosmetology
Marketing Marketing Management, Specialty Marketing
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Autobody, Aviation, Diesel, Small Engines
Projected Timeline
2009-10 2010 -11 2011 -12 2012 -13 2013 -14
Develop Phase
I Pathwa
ys
PilotPhase I Pathwa
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Current CTE funding method remains through 2012-13
Develop Phase
II Pathwa
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PilotPhase II Pathway
s
Implement
College and
Career Pathway
s
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Phase III
Grade 11-12
Grades9 - 10 Career Foundations Course
OLC/CPSS with financial literacy, computer apps, basic foundational skills
Introductory CoursesElements of multiple Career Pathways in multiple
courses
Pathway ConcentrationDual credit courses,
skill-building courses, career and college preparation
Core Courses
Foundation Courses
ExplorationCourses
Prepared for College and Career
Two-year Associates Degree One-year Certificate Four-year Degree Credential Technical Certificate License Apprenticeship Work
Concentration
Pathway CoreFundamental knowledge and skills within
a Career PathwayDual credit courses and skills-building
courses
Career Exploration CourseExposure to 16 career clusters, career interest inventories,
exploration
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Important Notes
• All students in a Pathway earn either college credits OR a certification or credential
• Goal – A Pathway for every student• Phase III begins this spring • Are YOU interested?
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Resources
Pathways Website¨ www.doe.in.gov/pathways
IDOE Pathways Project Coordinators¨ Mark Cosand ([email protected])¨ Peggy Wild ([email protected])
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