San Diego Imperial Regional Pathway Mapping Project

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San Diego Imperial Regional Pathway Mapping Project 8/24/2018

Postsecondary Path(s) Occupation(s) Postsecondary Path(s) High School Path

Data Collection – K12 Pathway Dataset Outreach to 22 Districts/Agencies Conducted 14 Interviews Collected Course Information from 7 Districts Identifying lead informants for Imperial Districts Compilation into Single Database 11 Districts, 5 with complete course data 72 High Schools 14 sectors and 49 Unique Pathways

Data Elements (Interviews & Supplemental Data) Descriptor for Each Pathway at Each School Courses Within each pathway or program Course sequencing (Perkins) Course Articulation or Dual Enrollment Status Certification Industry Certification Course A to G Status PTLW, LL, or CPA Status Enrollment Work Based Learning Employer Engagement

Course Fields: 914 currently coded County, District, School, Sector, Pathway Descriptor Course Descriptor, Sequence, Articulation, A-G Eligibility

Course Counts by Pathway

Articulated Course Counts by Pathway

Next Phase: Data Analysis Comparative – K12 : CC : Occupations Volume and Throughput Impacts Geographic Distribution and Access Gaps and Opportunities

Community College Sectors CDE Sectors Community College Sectors Occupation Codes Agriculture Natural Resources Advanced Manufacturing Management Occupations Arts Media and Entertainment Advanced Transp Logistics Business and Finance Operations Building and construction Agriculture, Water, Env Tech Computer & Math Occupations Business and Finance Business and Entrepreneurship Architecture Engineering Occup’s Education, Child Dev, Fam Svs Energy Construction Utilities Comm & Social Services Energy, Env, Utilities Global Trade Legal Occupations Engineering and Architecture Health Healthcare Practitioners Fashion and Interior Des Information Comm Technology Healthcare Support Occupations Health Science Med Tech Life Sciences Biotechnology Protective Service Occupations Hospitality Tourism Retail, Hosp, Tourism Food Preparation and Serving Information Comm Tech Personal Care and Service Manufacturing Prod Dev Office and Administrative Suppt Marketing Sales Service Construction and Extraction Public Services Installation, Maint, & Repair Transportation Production Occupations

Visualizations: Throughput

Visualizations: Mapping

Considerations for Analysis & Tool Development Consumers How Introduced and Where is the Information Used What Level & Complexity of Data To Present Difficulty in Development and Maintenance

Pathway Team Randy Tillery: rtiller@wested.org Allie Bollella: abollel@wested.org Jimi Gilroy: jgilroy@wested.org