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Title: TECH PREP


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TECH PREP THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR
Building Bridges Presentation
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Welcome Introductions
Connie Walk Mid-Missouri Tech Prep Consortium
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Tech Preps Mission State Goals
Walter Logan Mid Rivers Tech Prep Consortium
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Articulation Dual Credit
Laura Klaus East Central Missouri Tech Prep
Consortium
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Why have articulation agreements?
They provide
  • a jump start for students
  • seamless transition for students
  • elimination of course duplication
  • a means to save money for college credit

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What are the differences?
  • Articulation
  • The college credit is pending until after high
    school graduation and until the student enrolls
    at the community college in a career and
    technical education program of study or in the
    apprenticeship program.
  • Dual Credit
  • Students earn the college credit immediately
    after completing the high school course taught
    with the college level competencies. Credit is
    placed on a college transcript during high school.

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What are the similarities?
Students
  • must make a grade of a B or better
  • must meet 80 or more of the college course
    competencies
  • do not pay tuition costs for classes
  • do not pay for text books
  • save time by not duplicating college course work

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Understand your Consortium
  • Every Tech Prep Consortium in Missouri is
    governed by a community college, two-year
    technical college, school district, or the
    carpenters apprenticeship.
  • They do not all offer college credit in the same
    manner. But most do go through a similar process
    for granting articulation agreements for either
    articulating credit or offering dual credit.

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Construction Apprenticeship
John Hall Construction Apprenticeship Tech Prep
Consortium
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Were theBridgebetween Studentsand Jobs.
Students in Technical Schools and High Schools
Jobs in Commercial Construction through Union
Apprenticeships
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Registered Apprenticeship A Solution To The
Skills Shortage
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Registered Apprenticeship A Solution To The
Skills Shortage
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Registered Apprenticeship A Solution To The
Skills Shortage
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Construction Workforce Career Pathway
CRAFT
Apprenticeship (3-5 Years)
Journeyperson
Technical College (2 Years)
College Apprenticeship (2-5 Years)
CEO/ Company Owner
MANAGEMENT
Business Management
High School
Project Manager
Middle School
Supervisor
Elementary School
Foreman
University (4 Years)
B.S. Construction Mgt. Architecture Engineering
Masters Degree Construction Mgt. Architecture Eng
ineering
Ph.D. Construction Mgt. Architecture Engineering
Awareness Exploration Growth Maturation
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LEARN TO EARN!!
1,555
1,228
1,228
978
736
591
426
(KC-12 crafts hourly wage only. Additional
benefits- average - 15.37/hour or another
615.00 per week! - based on 2009
scales) Medium Weekly Income (Gross)-2008 3/09
Source US Census Bureau
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Career AwarenessProfessional Development
Opportunities
  • Michelene Moeller
  • St. Louis Area Tech Prep Consortium

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Career Awareness for Students
  • Career Fairs/Days
  • Workshops
  • MCCE Material
  • Missouri Connections
  • Campus Visits
  • Classroom Presentations

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Career Awareness for Students
  • MCCE Material

http//resources.mcce.org/
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Career Awareness for Students
  • Mo Connections

http//www.missouriconnections.org/
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Professional Development for Educators
  • Building Bridges (registration fees paid by Tech
    Prep)
  • Local/Regional Professional Development activities

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Programs of Study Personal Plans of Study
Cindy Phillips Ozarks Tech Prep Consortium
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16 Career Clusters
http//www.careerclusters.org/
Career Clusters
Career Paths
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Program of Study
  • Outcomes
  • A sequenced listing of courses, both academic and
    CTE that connects students high school and
    postsecondary educational experiences
  • A set of course descriptions for the CTE/career
    pathway courses based on knowledge and skill
    statements
  • A foundation for the Personal Plan of Study

Personal Plan of Study
Resource MCCE
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Pathway
Management
Occupation
General Manager
Personal Plan of Study
An aligned sequence of courses grades 9 through
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Aligned within courses
Knowledge Skills
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Knowledge and Skill Statements
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Tech Prep Coordinator Role
  • Facilitate POS using the 10-step process
  • Provide training and materials to secondary and
    postsecondary
  • Meet with secondary and postsecondary to discuss
    procedures/roles/alignment tables
  • Coordinate meetings- individual and group
  • Coordinate articulation/dual credit and
    transitions

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Secondary Educator Role
  • Professional Development - Career Clusters
  • Meet with Post-Secondary instructors, DESE
    Program coordinators, and Counselors
  • Complete alignment tables
  • Meet with Post-Secondary instructors about
    articulation/dual credit
  • Provide input on improving POS process and
    training
  • Provide follow up with industry advisory committee

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Business Management Cluster- Personal Plan
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Key Elements in DevelopingPersonal Plans of Study
  • Graduation requirements
  • Staff involvement
  • Group/individual participation
  • Regular review and revision as necessary
  • Parental involvement
  • Academic, interests, and abilities assessments
  • Student participation in school and community
  • Linkage to postsecondary experiences

Resource MCCE
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Data Collection, Definitions, Technical Skill
Assessment
Sarah Bright Jefferson County Tech Prep Consortium
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Data Collection
  • What data should be collected?
  • When is the data collected?
  • How is the data reported?
  • Why is it important to submit this data?

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Definitions
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Technical Skill Assessment
  • Who must be tested?
  • When should a student be assessed?
  • How will the TSA data be reported? (codes)

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Question Answer
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