Success with Industry-Recognized Certifications

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Success with Industry-Recognized Certifications PRESENTED BY Cloys Bayless and CLELIA McCrory

Presenters: Mr. cloys Bayless, Business & Industry Representative from AGC of KansAS who is the state-wide training sponsor of NCCER certifications Mrs. Clelia McCrory, ESSDACK Career Education/Kansas EbD State Director

Goals for this presentation: Align usage of industry certifications with “kansaNs can” vision (supports postsecondary success measures) Delineate which certifications work for both “end of pathway” AND “count for district postsecondary success rate” Identify Available training supports for some of the certifications Explain with some depth one area of the listed certifications that counts for both: NCCER (by Cloys Bayless-Business & Industry rep.) Brief suggestions of additionAL Possibilities for the future so that more pathways have aligned, meaningful industry-recognized certifications

Kansans can vision key components: 1. Social-Emotional growth 2 Kansans can vision key components: 1. Social-Emotional growth 2. kindergarten readiness 3. individual plans of study 4. high school graduation 5. civic engagement 6. postsecondary success

Pathway(s) Qualifying for Certification Funding Industry-Recognized Certification for PSS Notes Web and Digital Communications; Network Systems; Programming & Software Development; Information Support and Services Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Clelia McCrory recommends especially targeting the Web Development Certification Module which includes using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint together! Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Specializing individually in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint not altogether. These are stackable certifications not dependent on each other. (not on PSS list but MTA is) Computer TIA (A+, Network+, Server+, Security+)   CISCO Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Network Systems Citrix Certified Associate – Networking Web and Digital Communications Adobe Flash or Frame Maker or Dreamweaver Health Science Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Home Health Aide Health Science; Emergency & Fire Management Services Kansas Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Fire Fighter Level 1 Achieved through local fire departments Construction and Design NCCER Core and Carpentry Level 1 KSDE has both levels of NCCER listed NCCER Core and Carpentry Level 2 NCCER Core and Construction Laborer Manufacturing NCCER Core and Electrical NCCER Core and Plumbing & Pipefitting Level 1 Agribusiness Systems; Animal Science; Biotechnology in Agriculture; Comprehensive Ag. Science; Food Products & Processing; Plant Systems; Power Structural & Technical Systems Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificate All listed pathways are in Agriculture Cluster Animal Science Kansas Animal Science Skills and Competencies Certificate Plant Science Kansas Plant Science Skills and Competencies Certificate Power Structural & Technical Systems; American Welding Society Level 1 Agriculture Cluster American Welding SENSE Mobile Equipment Maintenance Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Operation System Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Operation System Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10252 Computer Maintenance (9-12) OR 10254 IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software (9-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10251 Computer Technology (9-12) 10253 Information Support and Services (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Networking Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Networking Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10101 Network Technology (9-12) OR 10102 Networking Systems (9-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10255 CISCO—The Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials (11-12) 10006 Telecommunications (9-12) 10104 Router Basics (11-12) 10105 NetWare Routing (11-12) 10106 Wide Area Telecommunications and Networking (10-12) 10107 Wireless Networking (10-12) 10108 Network Security (10-12) 10251 Computer Technology (9-12) 10252 Computer Maintenance (9-12) 10253 Information Support and Services (10-12) 10254 IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software (9-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Security Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Security Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10254 IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software (9-12) 10108 Network Security (10-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10251 Computer Technology (9-12) 10252 Computer Maintenance (9-12) 10253 Information Support and Services (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Server Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Server Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10055 Particular Topics in Management Information Systems (11-12) OR 10299 Information Support and Services-Other (11-12) OR 10099 Management Information System-Other (11-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10251 Computer Technology (9-12) 10252 Computer Maintenance (9-12) 10253 Information Support and Services (10-12) 10254 IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software (9-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Database Administration Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Database Administration Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10053 Database Applications (10-12) OR 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12) 10052 Database Management and Data Warehousing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Software Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Software Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10151 Business Programming (9-12) OR 10152 Computer Programming (9-12) OR 10153 Visual Basic Programming (9-12) OR 10156 Computer Programming-Other Language (9-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10053 Database Applications (10-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Windows Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10151 Business Programming (9-12) OR 10152 Computer Programming (9-12) OR 10153 Visual Basic Programming (9-12) OR 10156 Computer Programming-Other Language (9-12) Other, no current KSDE course Helpful but Not Necessary: 10053 Database Applications (10-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Web Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Web Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10201 Web Page Design (9-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10053 Database Applications (10-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare .Net Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10151 Business Programming (9-12) OR 10152 Computer Programming (9-12) OR 10153 Visual Basic Programming (9-12) OR 10156 Computer Programming-Other Language (9-12) 10201 Web Page Design (9-12) Other, no current KSDE course Helpful but Not Necessary: 10053 Database Applications (10-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Mobile Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Mobile Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10156 Computer Programming-Other Language (9-12) OR 10160 Particular Topics in Computer Programming (10-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12) 10151 Business Programming (9-12) OR 10152 Computer Programming (9-12) OR 10153 Visual Basic Programming (9-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Gaming Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare Gaming Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10165 Game Design and Authoring for the Web (10-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12) 10152 Computer Programming (9-12) OR 10153 Visual Basic Programming (9-12) OR 10156 Computer Programming-Other Language (9-12)

KSDE Course(s) to Prepare HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals MTA Certification KSDE Course(s) to Prepare HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals Necessary: 10002/60002 Computing Systems (8-9) 10004/60004 Computer Applications (8-9) 10201 Web Page Design (9-12) Helpful but Not Necessary: 10053 Database Applications (10-12) 10054 Data Systems/Processing (10-12)

Cloys’ NCCER Certification Talking Points: 1. Delineate value of having the NCCER certification in Kansas.

Cloys’ NCCER Certification Talking Points: 2. Delineate the steps for a school to have a teacher become a site instructor and then actually get students certified.

Cloys’ NCCER Certification Talking Points: 3. Share about the possible partnerships for school site instructors to be assisted by business and industry.

Cloys’ NCCER Certification Talking Points: 4. Other helpful tips that he has about NCCER usage and the overall construction industry careers!

Upcoming Training Dates to Support Certification Usage in Schools: ESSDACK: November 16 “Concentrating on Student Success Measures Through Industry-Recognized Certifications with Clelia McCrory NCCER at Wichita: December 18-19 NCCER Site Instructor Training With Cloys Bayless ESSDACK: February 1-2 “Microsoft Technology Associate I.T. Bootcamp with Brian Inwood

Thanks for coming! Here’s our contact information!: Cloys Bayless (best to reach by email): cbayless@agcks.org AGC of Kansas, 765 E. Second St., Wichita, KS 67202 Clelia McCrory: cleliam@essdack.org ESSDACK, 1500 E. 11th, Suite 200, Hutchinson, KS 67501 Cell: 620-694-9289