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Perkins Update Dr. Sandy Schmit Education Director Wisconsin Technical College System

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PerkinsUpdate

Dr. Sandy Schmit

Education Director

Wisconsin Technical College System

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Here is what we here about Perkins

• The Feds are making us do it

• It’s not enough money

• It’s a student services thing• There’s too much paperwork

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PerkinsUpdate

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Objectives

• The Big Picture

• WTCS Activities-Programs of Study and Technical Skill Attainment

• DPI

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The Big Picture

• Perkins is a federal funding source for CTE

• What’s our business? Who do we serve? Why do we do what we do?

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Skill Development

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What Does Perkins Have to Do With It?

• Skills– Providing the skills demanded– Ensure the skills are acquired

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Technical Skill Attainment

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Skill Attainment

• How do we know our graduates have the skills for employment?

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Technical Skill Attainment

• Course/Program completion

• Internal Standards

• External Standards

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Skill Attainment

• Reporting

• Utilize existing– NCLEX

– Licensing and Regulation

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Reserve Grant Projects

• Welding

• Accounting

• Early Childhood• Automotive

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Programs of Study

The Big Picture

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Skill Development

• Do students have the right skills?

• Are students prepared?

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Why?

A look at workforce development

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Employment 1970’s High Skill

Low Skill

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Employment 1990’s

High Skill

Low Skill

Semi SkillSemi Skill

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Employment 2010

High Skill

Low Skill

Semi SkillSemi Skill

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Why?

A look at students

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Too many 9th Graders do not complete High School – historical trend

68%

Source: One-Third of a Nation (ETS, 2005)

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Out of every 100 ninth graders….

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Approximately 65 will graduate from high

school

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Approximately 39 will enter college

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Approximately 26 are still enrolled in the

sophomore year

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Approximately 15 will graduate from college

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Why do they leave?

Source: The silent epidemic: Perspectives of high school dropouts – Civic Enterprises, 2006

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The Problems

• Engagement – attending school and completing (graduating) high school

• Achievement – academic (and technical) course taking; grades, test scores

• Transition – to postsecondary education without the need for remediation; and to the workplace

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Transition through high school and to college

Source: Education Weekly March 2005

100 Start

9th Grade

68

4027 18

31% Leave with 0

Credits

31%

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Transition

• 84% of high school students anticipate earning a college degree

• Students who anticipate a degree are unlikely to prepare for a career following high school

• More than 50% of students who begin college do not earn a degree

• For students with the lowest high school performance, 86% do not earn a degree

Rosenbaum, J. E. (2002). Beyond Empty Promises: Policies To Improve Transitions into College and Jobs. U.S.; Illinois: 42.

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Percent of students who take remedial courses

• 63% at two-year institutions

• 40% at four-year institutions

The Bridge ProjectStanford University

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How

Career Cluster Framework

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CAREER

CLUSTER K&S

PATHWAY K&S

CAREER MAJOR

9TH GRADE

PS

SKILL

DEVELOPMENT

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The New 3 R’sThe New 3 R’s

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Clusters

• Organized in industry sectors• End to end approach to foster innovative

thinking• Continuously evolving• Guide students to prepare for work in a

growing economy• Guide educators in ensuring curriculum

and education systems prepare students for work

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How?

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Getting it Done

• Gather the “players” to access the current education and pathways-determine what is in place

• Discuss what else is needed, look for resources, partnerships, etc to get it done

• Some have started with a DACUM for a set of occupations and worked backwards

• Perkins is the catalyst, but not the only resources needed

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Reserve Grant Projects

• CORD training

• Website

• Electro-mechanical

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Perkins Requirements-Instruction