Career Pathways Developing Models for Success Passport to Success: Counseling for 21st Century College and Career Readiness
Career Guidance Team Vision Recognize the need for a K-14 career development curriculum aligned with professional standards (ASCA & NSDA) Increase student self awareness and early understanding of the world of work so they can participate fully in CTE pathways and career development opportunities. Passport to Success: Counseling for 21st Century College and Career Readiness
Career Guidance Team Where did we find our motivation? need for a set of comprehensive and consistent grade level Career Guidance Practices (CGP) for all students countywide, in grades K 14. This comprehensive K-14 Career Guidance practice will ensure that as part of a College and Career Readiness plan, students begin to think through how their interests, skills, and personalities fit with the demands of 21 st century careers, and complete an established CTE pathway.
Career Guidance Team How did we do our work? We gathered exemplary practices in Orange County districts, yet no true K-14 practice can be found county-wide. Our search travelled nationwide to discover K-14 exemplary Career Guidance programs developed in several states. We discovered most exemplary programs require highly trained counselors, who are knowledgeable in the K-14 standards established by National Career Development Association and the American School Counselors Association.
Career Guidance Team Now what? Our hope is that our work may serve as a starting point and call to action in the county and in the state to create and adopt a K-14 scope and sequence of school counseling career guidance curriculum that will be delivered consistently to all students. *Statewide* *All Grade Levels* Regardless of geographic location, family income, academic ability, ethnic identity, social status, and personal career goals.
Career Guidance Framework EXPOSE in Elementary School EXPLORE in Middle School EXPERIENCE in High School
Student Education Plans Vision - Ensure all CTE students receive an educational plan in line with their academic and/or career goals to successfully transition into post-secondary institutions and career opportunities as positive, productive, and contributing members of society. Motivation Assist students in accessing personal goals. Develop options and models to allow students to have more opportunities throughout their educational tenure. Compare practices across districts for variety of tools available and approaches to enacting student educational plans.
Hopes & Inspirations...Improving CTE Pathways Lay out career pathways K-14 Help students track career educational progress in HS and CC to allow them to be self-motivated toward program completion For students to be better informed, understand options, easier accessibility to career pathways More certificate completions leading to higher wage, higher demand, higher skill careers
How Our Team Carried Out Our Work Four sub-groups addressing: Marketing, Best Practices, Policy, and Resources. Research included public information from the Internet and communicating with professionals in the educational field. Documents and other findings were loaded onto the appropriate folders on a collective database.
Identifying & Selecting Exemplary Practice Evidence based practices Emphasis on CTE pathways Spanned across K-14 Comprehensive in nature Elementary Career Awareness Middle School Career Exploration High School Career Planning/Personal Plan of Study
How We Identified & Selected Exemplary Practice SOCCCD Community College Student Education Plans My Academic Plan (MAP) First Semester Plan Comprehensive Academic Plan based on certificate/major Pathway Courses Articulations with High Schools Dual Enrollments GAP 4+1 Certificates Of Achievement (COA) Certificates of Proficiency (COP)
Impacts of Exemplary Practice More students receiving certificates... high wage, high skill, high demand careers Student awareness other opportunities than 4 year Students more aware of courses to take, when to take them, time frame for completion and how to apply for the certificate Counselors and educators are more educated regarding CTE and are more on board
Expanding & Enhancing CTE Pathways Through Exemplary Practice In Region Early awareness = increase in students enrolling in CTE pathways Better interest match = higher CTE pathways retention rates Technical and high-level academic skills = lifelong learners
REGIONAL CAREER PATHWAYS ORIENTATION Career Technical Education Student K-12 - Community College Regional Orientation Certificates Degrees Transfer Programs Resources Career Pathways Awareness Student Transition Accessibility Education Employable Skills Career Pathways Career Pathways SKILLS Work Force Basic Skills Certificates Degrees Transfer Community Students Parents Business K-12- Community College Region- County- State- Federal Data + Process + Services + Needs + Student Success + Results + Sustainability
Regional Orientation: Transitioning into Student Success CTE regional efforts to meet student needs and labor market needs Create a sustained public outreach to students, parents, counselors, faculty, staff, industry to promote career development and a valuable career education STRENGTHEN PUBLIC OUTREACH Develop partnerships: K-12, Community Colleges, Transfer industry, Workforce and Economic Development Entities PARTNERSHIPS REMOVE BARRIERS Removing Barriers Early and Middle School Pathway Strategies, Targeted populations for student success, Clearer transition into Remediation of Math and English, Priority Enrollment, Targeted Orientation Adapted from Community College Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation and Strong Economy Report and Recommendations August 14, 2015
Santa Ana Achieving College Partnership A collaborative effort between SAUSD, Padres Promotores, SAC, CSUF & UCI Phase 1: Early college planning 6 th 12 th grade for both parents and students Phase 2: SAUSD students receive priority registration to SAC spring semester of senior year Phase 3: The Adelante! Program supports students after matriculation (2011-present) Phase 4: Yearly research and program evaluation by all partners
What is Adelante!? Success oriented initiative serving over 3,000 students Focuses on academic achievement & personal growth Attainment of a Certificate, AA degree and/or Transfer Degree in every home in Santa Ana by year 2020 Provides guaranteed admission to Santa Ana Unified School District high school graduates transferring to CSUF or UCI California State University, Fullerton with a 2.8 GPA The University of California, Irvine with a 3.0 GPA
Adelante! Benefits Early Decision Participants register for college classes during the Spring semester of their senior year in high school. Introduction to College Orientation Students must attend CNSL N45 (0.5 units) two weeks prior their start date. Students will understand how the pathway works at every stage of their education. Students sign the Adelante Pledge. Free Tuition and Laptop Students may be eligible for free tuition and laptop their first year at SAC. Book Loan Scholarships Students are eligible for the book loan program. Dedicated scholarships available for Adelante students at SAC, CSUF, and UCI.
Adelante! Benefits Counseling Appointments Priority counseling appointments given to Adelante students. Field Trips Special invitations and field trips to CSUF and UCI. Adelante Club Students have the opportunity to participate in the Adelante Club s activities and events. Guaranteed Admission Admission to UCI and CSUF.
Introduction to College CNSL N45 Agenda Time: 8:30am-9:00am 9:00am-9:05am Presenters: Check-in Registration Welcome 9:05am-9:25am Financial Aid/AB 540 9:25am-9:45am 9:45am-10:05am 10:05am-10:25am 10:25am-10:40am 10:40am-11:00am 11:00am-11:30am 11:30am-12:10pm 12:10pm-12:20pm 12:20pm-1:20pm Scholarships Adelante Peer Mentor Student Panel Adelante Pledge Overview/Signing Break CSUF UCI Lunch Pretest Transfer Resources/Program Activities/Ed. Plan Overview 1:20pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-5:30pm Post Test Semester by Semester Ed. Planning and Transfer Bingo
Adelante! CNSL N45 Orientation Sections 1. Career Technical Education 2. Basics Skills 3. English for Multilingual Students 4. Fire Technology 5. Liberal Studies 6. Nursing 7. Undecided Majors 8. General Transfer 9. General Transfer 10. Careers in Education 11. Humanities/Social Sciences 12. Business Administration 13. Natural Sciences (STEM) 14. Health Sciences 15. Puente 16. U-link
Highlights & Trends Adelante 2015-2016 Cohort: CNSL N45 student survey results demonstrated an overall significant increase of 21% in transfer information knowledge and on-campus resources from pre to post-test 85.6% of incoming Adelante! students persisted from fall to spring in comparison to 68% of the general student population 90% of Adelante! female students and 78% of Adelante male students persisted from fall to spring semester prior to Adelante retention was less than 50% Incoming Adelante! students demonstrated higher rates of full-time enrollment with an average of 13.5 units their first semester, in comparison to 9.6 units for the general student population
Career Guidance - Q&A 1. Are their districts that have an established career guidance program in Orange County? 1. What is the benefit of creating and establishing a career guidance program in our district?
Student Education Plans - Q&A 1. Why is it so important for students to have a Student Education Plan? 2. What should a student know in order to receive a certificate and possibly a degree and/or transfer?
Regional Orientation - Q&A What are the benefits to providing early transition services to students before they enter college?
Early College Credit - Q&A 1. Should students who take dual enrollment courses post credits on their high school transcript? 1. What is the difference between dual enrollment and articulation?
Session Summary Details regarding publication Continuing to expand the role of counselors in CTE career pathways Thank presenters
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