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Presented by Barbara Wall and Kathy James
December 1, 2011
BRIDGE
Colleges• Too many students are not
prepared for college.• Evidence: Too many
students enrolled in remedial classes.
Too many students remaining in college for extended years.
Employers• Too many students are not
prepared for work.• Evidence: Too many entry
level employees lack soft skills.Too many entry level employees lack academic knowledge.
Why BRIDGE?
A career pathway is…….
Motivate ALL students to learn by helping them see the relevance of education to their dreams and future plans.
Student: “Why do I have to learn this?”
Help ALL students begin with the end in mind.
How will BRIDGE help?
A career pathway is…….
2-year collegeSpecial Purpose SchoolMilitaryHigh School DiplomaTechnical College4 year University
What are your career plans?
Do those plans require:
and
Questions 1. What does BRIDGE require of my school? 2. On a scale of 1-5 (1=low; 5=high)how is my school doing with the
implementation of the system BRIDGE plan?3. What’s working?4. What’s not working?5. How can we work smarter?6. What resources are available?7. What resources do I need?8. What will we agree to “hold tight”?9. What will we agree to “leave loose”?10. What topics are needed for future meetings?
Overview of BRIDGE
House Bill 400What is the BRIDGE Law?State Board rule – 160-4-8-.09 – Student Advisement Advisement Checklist *BRIDGE Legislation Advisement Checklist Using Ga College 411*
*=located on www.GAcollege411.org
BRIDGE: The Houston County Way
Houston County BRIDGE Implementation PlanPeach State Pathway Program of StudyCollege & Career Ready Performance IndexTeachers As Advisors Scope & Sequence *System Brochure – Middle SchoolMiddle School Planning Checklist College Planning Checklist
Career Pathways:
Education with a Purpose
A career pathway is…….
a coherent sequence of rigorous academic andcareer courses that begins in high school andleads to an associate degree, a bachelor’sdegree and beyond, and/or an industryrecognized certificate or license. Careerpathways are developed, implemented, andmaintained by partnerships involving educators, community leaders, and employers.
Career Clusters The US Dept of Education has designated
16 clusters that form the basis for Career Pathways. – Georgia uses 11 clusters. (FY 12 moving to the 16 federal clusters + 1 energy cluster = 17 clusters for Georgia)Each cluster represents a group of related industries (GA: agribusiness, aerospace, healthcare & eldercare, life sciences, energy & environmental, logistics & transportation) and occupations in the American economy.
Source: GA Dept. of Education
Federal 16 Clusters
Georgia 11 Program Concentrations WRHS Pathways
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Agriculture Plant Science/HorticultureVeterinary Science
Architecture & ConstructionArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsTransportation, Distribution & Logistics
Architecture, Construction,Communications & Transportation
Architectural Drawing & DesignConstructionGraphic DesignGraphic CommunicationAircraft Support Metals Technology Flight Operations Transportation Logistical Operations Transportation Logistical Support
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Arts & Humanities
Business, Management & AdministrationFinanceInformation Technology
Business & Computing Administrative/Info SupportFinancial Management- AccountingFinancial Management- ServicesInteractive MediaSmall Business DevelopmentComputer Systems & Support
Hospitality & Tourism Culinary Arts Culinary Arts
Education &Training Education Teaching as a Profession
ManufacturingScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Engineering & Technology ElectronicsEngineering Manufacturing
Human ServicesHealth Science
Family and Consumer Sciences Interior DesignNutrition & Food Science
Government & Public AdministrationLaw & Public SafetyHuman Services
Government & Public Safety JROTCLaw & Justice
Health Science Healthcare Science Health InformaticsTherapeutic Services- Emergency ServicesTherapeutic Services – General ServicesTherapeutic Services - NursingPersonal Care Services – Cosmetology
Market, Sales & ServicesHospitality & Tourism
Marketing, Sales & Service Marketing & ManagementMarketing & Communication & PromotionSports & Entertainment Marketing
Pathways: The Houston County Way
Pathways in Houston County – not determined in haste Decisions concerning which pathways to offer:
Business needs assessment Teacher input Student interest surveys
Purpose of Houston County Career Pathway Chart Communication tool showing pathways offered in our system at each school
within a 4 year period of time Additional info included – use with key May be used as advisement tool by counselors and teachers
Houston County Career Pathway Chart Plan System level chart showing all pathways for all schools – CTAE Director
responsibility School level chart showing all pathways for school – CTAE Supervisor
responsibilityAccountability for pathway completers (Perkins & College & Career Performance Index) – impt for each school to determine how best to schedule classes in order to allow opportunities for students to complete a pathway within 4 years of high school
NOTE: The Houston County Career Pathway Charts have been developed as a concise tool that contains much info from GaDOE. The charts are not intended to be used as official regulations of GaDOE due to the ever changing revisions to rules and regulations for GaDOE.
Our mission is to produce
high-achieving students.
Our vision is that
our system will be world class.
Coming up next: HB 186•New Vision: Making Education Work for ALL Georgians•Career Pathway or “focused program of study” for ALL students entering HS FY 12 (THIS year)—Not CTAE initiative/Not Academic initiative --- IS BOTH•By July 1, 2012 – New state model & curriculum framework for 17 career clusters•Marrying of CTAE & Academics **Post-sec involved**Business & Industry involvement•WBL/capstone projects•Rigor/Relevance/Relationships(starts here) --- Bill Daggett ---- If you have these 3 R’s, you will get results