WECA State Conference SED Update March 17, 2006 Tony Schilling
Session Overview Prohibitive Occupations & CTE Co-op NYS High School Graduation Data National Study of Dropouts WBL Enrollment Information Thoughts for the Future Resources
SED Electronic E-NEWS Periodic blurbs through which I share general SED information (Regents updates, WBL info, resources, etc.)
Lecture Lecture Reading Reading Audio - Visual Audio - Visual Demonstration Demonstration Discussion Group Discussion Group Practice by Doing Practice by Doing Real-Life Application/Use Real-Life Application/Use 5% 10% 20% 30% 50% 75% 90%
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Changes in Prohibitive Occupations & CTE Co-op NYSDOL will honor USDOL exemptions and criteria for paid employment Enrolled in State-approved Co-op, related to job Written M.A. & Training Plan Work in prohibitive area: –Incidental to training, intermittent & for short periods –Under close supervision of qualified and experienced person –Safety instruction provided by school and employer –Schedule of progress work processes WECA made this happen!
Summary of USDOL Criteria Intermittent and for short periods of time –Student-learner may not be principal operator of prohibited machinery –1 hr./day maximum, or no more than 20% of shift Direct and close supervision –BAT guidelines to ensure proper training, supervision and worker safety –1 journeyman working with the first student-learner on site –3 journeymen for each additional student-learner on site –These ratios only when student-learner is performing prohibited tasks
NYS High School Completion Data Only 71% of year 2000 ninth grade cohort graduated after five years Only 64% of year 2001 ninth grade cohort graduated after four years release/ /home.htm 2/06 Board of Regents Report
National Study of Dropouts Increased school supervision………….70% Parents ensuring kids go to school……71% More parental involvement……………71% Smaller classes………………………..75% Better teachers – interesting classes…..81% Opportunity for real-world learning to make classroom more relevant…………..…81% Source: Civic Enterprises
Co-op: 7,000 CEIP: 3,300 GEWEP: 2,500 WECEP: 1,000 Spec. Ed.: 4,200 Total: 18,000
All Work-based Learning: 187,800 192,803 194,005 206,248 219,085 259,407 Worksite tours, job shadowing, workplace mentors, formal work-experience programs, on-site projects & informal internships, community service & service learning, etc.
The Future WBL helps to make classroom learning relevant and can help address the hs completion/dropout problems (catch = exams) CEIP College Connection [majors/5+ years] Senior Year [WECA wants to develop models] 9 th grade year is key to keeping kids in school [develop models for shadowing, etc.]
Areas In Which WBL Coordinators May Want to Become Proactive Senior Year Projects guides/01V49_SeniorProjectGuide.pdf Service Learning learning.htm
The End Thank you for being a great audience, and best wishes!