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Page 1: Career Readiness – A Kentucky Model 2012 NACTEI Conference The Benson Hotel Portland, Oregon

Career Readiness – A Kentucky Model

2012 NACTEI Conference

The Benson Hotel

Portland, Oregon

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Sarah Galliher (502) 564-3072

[email protected]

Kiley Whitaker (502) 564-3775 Room [email protected]

Pam Moore (502) 564-3775

[email protected]

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Unbridled Learning:College/Career Readiness for All

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Career Readiness – A Kentucky Model

Purpose of this session:

– To explain the Career Readiness function in the

new Kentucky College and Career Readiness

measurement

– To explain data entry of Career Readiness data

– To answer audience questions

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KDE College Ready ModelMust meet one of the following requirements to be considered College Ready.

• ACTo English – 18 oMathematics – 19 oReading – 20

• COMPASS

• KYOTE

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KDE Career Ready Model2011-12

Must meet one requirement in Academic and Technical to be considered Career Ready.

Academic

• ASVAB• WorkKeys

• Applied Math• Locating Information• Reading for Information

Technical

• KOSSA• Industry Certificates

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KDE College and Career Ready Model2011-12

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COMPASS

• Developed by ACT as a college placement test

• Evaluates student skill levels in Reading, Writing Skills, Writing Essay, Math, and English as a Second Language

• Used to place students in appropriate courses at the postsecondary level

• Used to connect students to the resources they need to achieve academic success

Source: www.act.org/compass/

*Alternative test for students not meeting ACT benchmark

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KYOTEKentucky Online Testing

• Used by almost all Kentucky universities and colleges as a placement assessment for all incoming freshmen who did not meet the ACT benchmark reading and math

Source: http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Administrative+Resources/Commissioner+of+Education/Commissioner+Hollidays+Blog/A+Best+Practice+in+Kentucky+Schools.htm

*Alternative test for students not meeting ACT or COMPASS benchmark

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WorkKeys

• Developed by ACT• Measures abilities in Communication, Problem

Solving, Interpersonal Skills and Personal Skills• Based on performance in Applied Mathematics,

Reading for Information, and Locating Information, individuals may obtain ACT’s National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC).– Platinum– Gold– Silver– Bronze

Source: WorkKeys, An Overview

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ASVABArmed Services Vocational Aptitude Test

• Most widely administered aptitude test in the United States

• Results are used to predict the ability to learn skills• No military items are included• Helps predict success in a wide range of jobs• Measures Verbal Skills, Math Skills and

Science/Technical Skills• 334 items; 2 ½ hour session

Source: Technical Manual for the ASVAB 18/19 and the ASVAB Counselor Manual

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KOSSAKentucky Occupational Skill Standards Assessment

• 1996 charge by the Governor to assemble business and industry representatives to develop standards in high-demand occupational areas

• Skill Standards are categorized into three major skill sets: Academic, Employability, and Technical Skills

• Developed as a measure of technical skill attainment for senior preparatory students in career and technical education as a part of Perkins accountability

• Used as a tool for program improvement

• Opportunity for articulated credit at the postsecondary level in some areas

Source: Kentucky Department of Education, Office of Next Generation Learners

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Industry Certification

• Developed by and used for a specific industry

• Various industries have designated standards for certificates, certifications and licensures

• Certificates may allow individuals to enter directly into the workforce

• Recognized as a as a measure of technical skill attainment for senior preparatory students in career and technical education as a part of Perkins accountability

Source: 705 KAR 4:231, Section 11; Industry-Recognized Certificate Programs and Job Corps: Working Toward a Skilled and Qualified Workforce published by MTC Institute

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KOSSA

The KOSSA test results are imported

from KOSSA to TEDS during the first week of August each year.

Schools are able to view/edit the KOSSA data

after it is imported until the data is locked on

October 1st each year.

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2011-12 KOSSA DATES

• KOSSA E-mailing – November 1, 2011

• KOSSA Registration Due – December 16, 2011

• Testing Window – February 1-29, 2012

• Scenario Scoring – March 19-20, 2012 (tentative)

• KOSSA Results Shipped – May 7, 2012 (tentative)

• Item Analysis – June 2012

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STUDENT OBJECTIVE

• The student ‘objective’ indicates whether a student is included in accountability reporting or not. If a student meets the definition of a preparatory student, the value in the ‘student objective’ field must be changed to ‘preparatory’. There are no exceptions.

• Students whose objective is ‘exploring’ are included in enrollment/participation reports but not included in accountability reports, except for the Perkins nontraditional participation measurement and College and Career Readiness measurement.

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Exploring students:

• New students must be enrolled in at least one technical education course to be entered into the TEDS database.

• New students are entered with ‘exploring’ in the student objective field and changed to ‘preparatory’ when they meet the requirements.

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Exploring students:

– If student is enrolled in an exploratory program the student objective is automatically ‘exploring’.

– Student has less than 3 technical credit hours in a preparatory program/career major (secondary).

– Student is not included in Perkins IV performance measure calculations (except for nontraditional participation)

– Student is included in College and Career Readiness measurement

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Preparatory students:

Any student who has enrolled in CTE courses and has

successfully completed 3 or more technical credit hours in

the same program/career major

– The number of technical credit hours is cumulative for the time the student has been enrolled in that technical program.

– Technical credit hours may be earned during different school years and be counted in the cumulative number of hours for that program.

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When To Enroll A Secondary Student:

Secondary students should be entered into

TEDS when the student has enrolled in the

first course in the technical education

program. The student will be enrolled by the

school offering the program in which the

student is enrolled.

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• After all Industry Certificates have been entered for your students, run the Industry Certificates Report to check your data.

• Only valid Industry Certificates entered into TEDS by July 31st will be included in the initial data pulled for the College and Career Readiness measure.

• Industry Certificate data received after July 31st must be entered into TEDS before the data is locked at COB on October 1st.

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The following slides include:

• Steps to enter Career Readiness data for students

• Steps to run reports to verify the Career Readiness data

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ENTERING INDUSTRIAL CERTIFICATES INTO

TEDS

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• TO ENTER STUDENT DATA INTO TEDS• Sign in to TEDS and select 2011-2012 as the School Year.• Select the name of the Program in which the student is enrolled from the list of

programs in the navigation tree on the left side of the TEDS screen. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

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Click on the Career Readiness link next to the name of the program section in which the student is enrolled. (Figure 2)

Figure 2

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• A list of all students enrolled in that program section will be displayed. Use the Search Criteria options to shorten the list if looking at a certain cohort of students, such as preparatory seniors. (Figure 3)

• The SSN and SSID are displayed next to each student’s name. A drop-down box for entering a WorkKeys Certificate Level and a field for entering the ASVAB (AFQT) score are also across from each student name. A link to the Industry Certificates data for each student is on the far right side of each line.

• See the following specific instructions for entering each type of data.

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New Career Readiness screen

Figure 3

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TO ENTER WORKKEYS CERTIFICATION

• Click on the drop-down box under WorkKeys Certificate Level across from the appropriate student name. (Figure 4)

• Highlight the certificate level earned by the student.

• Repeat for each student in the program section for whom a certificate level is to be recorded.

• Click Save.

Figure 4

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TO ENTER ASVAB TEST RESULTS

• Click on the ASVAB (AFQT) field across from the appropriate student name.

• Key in the numerical score earned by the student. (Figure 5)

• Repeat for each student in the program section for whom an ASVAB score is to be recorded.

• Click Save.

Figure 5

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TO ENTER AN INDUSTRY CERTIFICATE

• Click on the Industry Certificate link across from the appropriate student name. (Figure 6)

• Select the name of the Industry Certificate. This may be done by scrolling through the list of certificates in the Available Certificates box. Enter the name or partial name of an Industry Certificate in the Search Certificates box to find a particular certificate name without scrolling. Search results will be displayed in the Available Certificates box.

• Highlight the name of the appropriate Industry Certificate in the Available Certificates box.

• Click Add Certificate to move the selected certificate name to the Awarded Certificates box.

• Repeat the process if multiple certificates are to be recorded.

• Once all certificate names are shown in the Awarded Certificates box, click Save.

• Click Close to return to the Career Readiness screen.

• Repeat for each student for whom Industry Certificates are to be entered.

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Figure 6

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A new ‘Career Readiness Report’ is being designed to print the results of the Career Readiness Measure.

• A ‘push-button’ report • Summarizes the number of students who

meet the minimum threshold for – WorkKeys, – ASVAB, – KOSSA – Industry Certificates – Qualify as ‘career ready’.

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STEPS TO RUN THE

INDUSTRY

CERTIFICATES REPORT

Remember that any additions/changes to

TEDS data will not print on reports until

the following business day.

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Click on the name of the report to be printed then click ‘Next’.

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Choose the values shown here from the drop-down boxes. Leave the other fields at the default value. Put a check mark in the ‘Is Industry Valid’ field.

Scroll down and click the ‘Build Report’ button

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Your Technical School

Your Technical School

The resulting report will be displayed on screen as seen here. You may send it to the local printer if you wish.

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STEPS TO RUN THE

CLASS LIST REPORT TO

CHECK DATA ENTRY

Remember that any additions/changes to TEDS

data will not print on reports until the following

business day.

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Your Technical School

Example of Class List Report showing Industry Certificates and related data fields (first page with selection criteria)

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Example of Class List Report showing Industry Certificates and related data fields (following pages)

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Questions?