“Education with a Purpose!” means Starting with an end in mind! Hull/Covey Vivian Snyder Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Career Development.

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“Education with a Purpose!” means Starting with an end in mind! Hull/Covey Vivian Snyder Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Career Development Coordinator

OUTCOME Participants will be familiar with the creation of a customized Peach State Pathways: Program of Study.

“ To begin with the end in mind means to start with a clear understanding of your destination. It means to know where you’re going so that you better understand where you are now and so that the steps you take are always in the right direction. “ Stephen Covey

Helping student answer… Who Am I? Interest Aptitudes Values Personality Where Am I Going? Exploration Work-based learning Career Centers Labor Market Information (LMI) Classroom/TAA Activities How Am I Going to Get There? Portfolio Peach State Pathways: Education and Career Planning Tool Financial Aid Graduate Postsecondary Education Job Skills

Georgia’s 11 Program Concentrations Represent a grouping of occupations according to common knowledge and skills for the purpose of organizing educational programs and curricula

AgricultureArchitecture, Construction, Communications & TransportationArts & HumanitiesBusiness & Computer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducationEngineering & TechnologyFamily & Consumer SciencesHealthcare ScienceGovernment & Public SafetyMarketing, Sales & Services

Career Pathway Is a coherent, articulated sequence of rigorous academic and career/technical courses, usually beginning in the 9 th grade and leading to a diploma, associate degree, baccalaureate degree and beyond.

Healthcare Science CONCENTRATION Nursing PATHWAY/Curriculum Emergency Services PATHWAY/Curriculum Medical Services PATHWAY/Curriculum Health Informatics PATHWAY/Curriculum Biotechnical Research & Development PATHWAY/Curriculum Diagnostic Services PATHWAY/Curriculum

Nursing Pathway Introduction to Health Science Application to Therapeutic Services Nursing Essentials

This document represents an individual graduation plan (Program of Study) tool including both secondary and postsecondary elements for students and their parents. For more information go to PROGRAM OF STUDY

This document represents an individual graduation plan (Program of Study) tool including both secondary and postsecondary elements for students and their parents. For more information go to =CICTACareer =CICTACareer ASCA Standards & Competencies: Career Domain A:1—Develop Career Awareness A:2—Develop Employment Readiness B:1—Acquire Career Information B:2—Identify Career Goals C:1—Acquire Knowledge to Achieve Career Goals C:2—Apply Skills to Achieve Career Goals

A Peach State Pathway represents Georgia’s secondary curriculum that: includes aligned secondary and postsecondary education elements includes academic & technical skill content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of rigorous courses and leads to an industry-recognized credential or diploma at the postsecondary level, or an associate or baccalaureate degree

Healthcare Science is the Program Concentration that represents a grouping of occupations according to common knowledge and skills for the purpose of organizing educational programs and curricula. Georgia’s eleven concentrations can be aligned with the State’s 16 Career Cluster Initiative ( (C:B1.4 Know the various ways in which occupations can be classified )

Nursing represents the career pathway aligned with the career concentration. Pathways focus attention upon a specific career field within a concentration and represents occupations aligned with the pathway.

This icon represents the Career, and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) logo aligned with the pathway.

This part of the document represents a visual interpretation of the new graduation rule for students enrolling ; high school suggested coursework highlights core academics and career-related electives that are recommended for continued education and/or the workforce. (C:B1.1 Apply decision-making skills to career planning, course selection, and career transition C:B2.1 Demonstrate awareness of education and training needed to achieve career goals) This part of the document represents a visual interpretation of the new graduation rule for students enrolling ; high school suggested coursework highlights core academics and career-related electives that are recommended for continued education and/or the workforce. (C:B1.1 Apply decision-making skills to career planning, course selection, and career transition C:B2.1 Demonstrate awareness of education and training needed to achieve career goals)

This part of the document represents the Career Pathway CTAE sequence of courses and suggested related coursework (highlighted in BLUE) for students who have chosen the nursing field as a career goal. These students will have multiple entry levels and options upon graduation to continue their education to the baccalaureate level and beyond. (C:B2.4 Select course work that is related to career interests) This part of the document represents the Career Pathway CTAE sequence of courses and suggested related coursework (highlighted in BLUE) for students who have chosen the nursing field as a career goal. These students will have multiple entry levels and options upon graduation to continue their education to the baccalaureate level and beyond. (C:B2.4 Select course work that is related to career interests) Career Pathway Sequence of Courses: Introduction to Health Science Application to Therapeutic Services Nursing Essentials CAREER PATHWAY RELATED COURSES: Application of Medical Terminology in Healthcare Science Nutrition and Wellness

The arrows point to value added information considered to be important to the education and career planning process: work-based learning; postsecondary options and postsecondary credit opportunities. (C:B2.2 Assess and modify one’s educational plan to support career goals)

Pathway labor market information assists students and their families to learn more about the pathway including additional resources for further investigation. (C:A1.1 Develop skills to locate, evaluate and interpret career information) (C:A1.2 Learn about the variety of traditional and nontraditional occupations) Pathway labor market information assists students and their families to learn more about the pathway including additional resources for further investigation. (C:A1.1 Develop skills to locate, evaluate and interpret career information) (C:A1.2 Learn about the variety of traditional and nontraditional occupations)

This block represents the graduation rule and the postsecondary programs of study aligned to the pathway at the technical college and the University System of Georgia; a reference to GACollege411for additional postsecondary information and financial aid is also included (C:C1.1 Understand the relationship between educational achievement and career success) This block represents the graduation rule and the postsecondary programs of study aligned to the pathway at the technical college and the University System of Georgia; a reference to GACollege411for additional postsecondary information and financial aid is also included (C:C1.1 Understand the relationship between educational achievement and career success)

Utilize the Peach State Pathways: Program of Study tool as: A framework to improve student achievement RIGOR A framework to develop a highly skilled and educated workforce which contributes to economic prosperity for the individual and the work force needs of the region/state/nation/world RELEVANCE A framework to increase the number of students entering post-secondary education who do not require remedial studies RIGOR A tool for parents to assist parents in the process RELATIONSHIP

Utilize the Peach State Pathways: Program of Study tool as: A framework to increase the integration of career- appropriate academic skills and technical knowledge/skills that will ensure purposeful learning RELEVANCE A framework to increase the number of students who graduate from high school in 4 years RIGOR A tool to assist with the implementation of a comprehensive, systematic, K-16 career planning process RELEVANCE/RELATIONSHIP A framework to implement a single, rigorous diploma RIGOR