WTCS Certificates Workgroup Update Northcentral Technical College October 2, 2013.

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WTCS Certificates Workgroup Update Northcentral Technical College October 2, 2013

WTCS Certificates Workgroup Agenda – Review Objective of Workgroup – Review Current Definitions Certificates Career Pathways Embedded Technical Diploma – Discuss Next Steps – Other

WTCS Strategic Directions

Act 20: Performance-Based Funding Criteria 2: “Number of degrees and certificates awarded in high-demand fields.”

Current Certificate Types (ESM ) Local Certificate Advanced Technical Certificate (ESM ) WTCS Pathway Certificate (ESM )

Purposes of Certificates Local Certificate: – Fast response to employer needs – Courses are approved – exception codes – 3-year cycle – No reporting Advanced Technical Certificate: – Intended to be training beyond the approved degree – New and Emerging content – 3-year cycle – Sometimes courses displace existing program courses – GPR funded curriculum development is possible – No reporting

Multi-purpose Career Exploration Provide “advanced” skills Used to “test the waters” in new and emerging program areas Stackable credential within a Career Pathway

21 st Century Career Pathway American workers experience high job turnover, holding down an average of 11 different jobs between the ages of 18 and 42. stackable credentials valued by employers credible to educators Developing stackable credentials that are valued by employers and credible to educators are a key ingredient in developing Career Pathways.

Career Pathways

Career Pathway Core A way of organizing college level occupational training as a sequence of certificates that leads adult learners in attainable steps toward better jobs and a degree or technical diploma. Each step improves the learner’s career and earning opportunities and provides a skill set wanted by an industry or an industry sector.

Benefits of 21 st Century Career Pathway Encourage the building of relevant skills for today’s and tomorrow’s markets. Institutionalize lifelong learning as an individual and collective imperative. Facilitate workers’ capacity to adapt to dislocation and evolving labor markets.

The Goals of the Policy Change Preserve the Rigor by wholly embedding the courses Preserve the State Board’s role in “Approval”/”Recognition” Acknowledges the low financial risk/high potential benefits Preserve an “Employment Outcome” Efficient process built upon the existing approval process

Embedded Technical Diploma

Next Steps WTCS Certificates Work group – Will meet later this month – Review a White Paper which will inform the work related to PBF – Later in November, early December more definitive language will be shared

WTCS Certificate Workgroup Members Sheila Ruhland, MPTC Chris Matheny, FVTC Ann Kamps, NWTC Patti Balacek, WTC Amy Charles, WTCS Annette Severson, WTCS Laurie Borowicz, NTC Tanya Wasmer, LTC Mike Carney, WTCS Conor Smyth, WTCS Kathy Cullen, WTCS