Oregon Program of Study Statewide Website: Accessing CTE high school & community colleges connections Presentation by Rosa Lopez Lane Community College & Mimi Maduro, Dept. of Community Colleges & Workforce Development
Our workshop today… Learn about how to access more than 300 Programs of Study through *new* statewide Program of Study website Update on Career Pathways Roadmaps & the Oregon open source WebTool software Learn “promising practices” of how to develop & get the word out on programs of study from Lane Community College Discuss ideas for getting the word out on website to students, counselors, teachers, etc.
Presenters Mimi Maduro, Pathways Initiative Statewide Director Rosa Lopez, Career Pathways Coordinator, Lane Community College
Career Pathway Roadmaps More than 450 Career Pathway Roadmaps available on all 17 community college websites Created through Oregon-grown open source software, Career Pathways WebTool: Career Pathway roadmaps accessible through OLMIS occupational reports More than 350 Career Pathway & 100 Less Than One Year Certificates (12-44 credits) as well as hundreds of 45+ credit certificates & degrees.
Career Pathway Roadmaps To access roadmaps on 17 community colleges websites go to “launch page”: July 2009 – March 2015 = 454,520 hits July 2014 – March 2015 = 170,848 hites
Program of Study Templates (POSTs) Maps coursework for 9 th – 12 th grades in specific high schools articulated to specific CTE certificates & community colleges More than 400 POSTs available online Shortcut: Feedback welcome; online help available Effie Siverts --- Lane Community College
A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words… Rogue Industrial Welding Technology hways/roadmap.asp?map=WELD hways/roadmap.asp?map=WELD Lane Career Pathways 90- second video Mt. Hood Regional CTE Programs & POSTs
Lane Community College How to develop, update, and get POSTs used by students, advisors, and counselors Successes & Lessons Learned….
Discussion – Q & A Question from you… How can we get the word out on the website? How do you see the Program of Study information being used in high schools & community colleges?