ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY EDUCATIONCTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM BUILDING A CAREER / INDUSTRY PATHWAY PILOT Prepared by: Rick Hodge, Dean CTE /Workforce.

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY EDUCATIONCTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM BUILDING A CAREER / INDUSTRY PATHWAY PILOT Prepared by: Rick Hodge, Dean CTE /Workforce Dev. Los Angeles Southwest College

BUILD A CAREER/ INDUSTRY PATHWAY SYSTEM

1. Building a Career Pathways System Connecting career clusters from classroom to workplace Exploring Your Career Building Your Career Launching Your Career

CTE Certificate ICT Media Technology Essentials Global Management Skills Career/Ed Plan Required Courses/Certificates SECTOR Information & Communications Tech Global Trade & Logistics CAREER PATHWAY Design Visual Media Arts Global Trade Operations COUNSELORS STUDENTS FACULTY INDUSTRY TYPICAL PATHWAY SYSTEM INDUSTRY ENGAGED PATHWAY SYSTEM COUNSELORS STUDENTS FACULTY INDUSTRY STUDENTS ENROLLED

COUNSELORS STUDENTS FACULTY STUDENTS INDUSTRY STUDENTS COUNSELOR FACULTY

PLANNING FOR 4 UNIQUE STUDENT GROUPS

2. PLANNING FOR 4 UNIQUE STUDENT GROUPS Strategies and Resources to service all student groups

Middle School & High School Students College Students Non-Credit Students Adult Learners 4 UNIQUE STUDENT GROUPS Dual Enrollment Career/Ed Plans Career Transition Career Advancement Key Focus: COLLEGE TO CAREER READINESS SPECIALIZED LINKING TO EMPLOYMENT-FOCUSED RESOURCES

PATHWAY DEVELOPMENT

3. Career Pathway Development Advancing the career/pathway model

CAREER CENTER Transition Conversion MODEL

CTE/INDUSTRY PATHWAY ACADEMIES PATHWAY MAPS FOR YOUR CAREER PLAN 2 YEAR CAREER PATHWAYS – Suite of Resources COURSE & PROGRAM INFORMATION INDUSTRY BASED CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION ACADEMIC & CAREER COUNSELING INDUSTRY CAREER COFFEEHOUSE SERIES INTERNSHIPS, JOB SHADOWING, TOURS STUDENT LEARNING SUPPORT WORK READINESS SUPPORT JOB & COLLEGE TRANSFER SUPPORT Academy Faculty Advisors Information & Communications Technology Global Trade & Logistics Healthcare Nursing & Allied Health Business & Entrepreneurship Engineering Energy & Solar Retail & Hospitality Academic Career Coaches

CTE/INDUSTRY PATHWAY ACADEMIES Information & Communications Technology Global Trade & Logistics Healthcare Nursing & Allied Health Business & Entrepreneurship Engineering Energy & Solar Retail & Hospitality PICK YOUR PATH AN ACADEMIC CAREER COACH WILL HELP YOU BUILD YOUR CAREER

ALIGNING THE INDUSTRY WITH THE CAREER PATHWAY

4. Aligning Industry with the Career Pathway Industry Engagement with the full pathway process

Certification Credentialing Licensing Classroom Learning & Engagement Student Pathway Enrollment STUDENTSFACULTYWBL INDUSTRY BUILDING CAREER LAUNCHING CAREER

COFFEEHOUSE SERIES

DESIGNING THE INDUSTRY FLIPPED CLASSROOM

5. Design the Industry Flipped Classroom

DSN Lynn Stewart Global Trade & Logistics DSN Dan S. Watanabe Information & Communications Technology DSN Doris Driver Small Business & Entrepreneurship DSN Leonard Pettis Energy & Utilities DSN Ruth Cossio-Muniz Retail, Hospitality & Tourism DSN Shari Herzfeld Health INDUSTRY PATHS

SHARING BEST PRACTICES FOR REPLICATION

COLLEGEINDUSTRYREGION/STATE DATA Track number of students participating in Industry Pathway Academies and Work Based Learning (WBL) activities Track number and type of businesses participating in classroom demonstrations and club activities LAOC RC Investment in planning, and industry data ENGAGEMENT College engages DSNs and Industry Professionals for student/classroom involvement Industry taking a lead in employer engagement (WBL, Internships, Job Placement) Possible incentives for employer engagement READINESS Work Readiness for 9-12 & college students Evidence of skills match and closing the skills gap – employer surveys Identified funding to replicate best practices of Industry/Pathway model MEDIA Landing Page reports on progress; social media networking, information distribution Publish information in company newsletters, trade publications Featured with Doing What Matters website SHARING Co-planning of Pathway/Industry Summit Event Co-planning of Pathway/Industry Summit Event State investment in Pathway/Industry Summit Event 6. PILOT - CAREER INDUSTRY PATHWAY Measures & Best Practices Replication

CTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM

BUILD A CAREER/ INDUSTRY PATHWAY SYSTEM PLANNING FOR 4 UNIQUE STUDENT GROUPS PATHWAY DEVELOPMENT ALIGNING THE INDUSTRY WITH THE CAREER PATHWAY SHARING BEST PRACTICES FOR REPLICATION DESIGNING THE INDUSTRY FLIPPED CLASSROOM CTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION CTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM LEADERSHIP TEAM: Rick Hodge Dean, CTE/Workforce Development Los Angeles Southwest College Steven Glyer Co-Chair, Los Angeles.Orange County Regional Consortia California Community Colleges Doing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy Janeth Manjarrez, MS, PPS CTE EF Director, Resource Development Department Rancho Santiago Community College District Priscilla Lopez Associate Dean – Grants Management, Economic & Workforce Development Los Angeles Harbor College James E. Hicks Department Chair Business, Computer Science & Related Technologies Los Angeles Southwest College Kari Irwin Associate Dean, Business & Career Technical Education Santiago Canyon College Lori Sanchez Director, LA/OC Center of Excellence hosted at Mt. San Antonio College Joyce Ashley Director, Career/Transfer Pathways & Jobs Center Los Angeles Southwest College Lisa Lewenberg Workforce Development/Data Analyst Los Angeles Southwest College Claudia Ramirez Counselor/Pathways Center Los Angeles Southwest College DSN SUPPORT Lynn Stewart, MBA, CGBP/Director Deputy Sector Navigator - Global Trade & Logistics Orange County/ Center for International Trade Development Rancho Santiago Community College District Dan S. Watanabe Deputy Sector Navigator – ICT & Digital Media California Community College Chancellor's Office / Dept of EWD Los Angeles Region Doris R. Driver Deputy Sector Navigator – Small Business & Entrepreneurship Los Angeles Region Leonard Pettis Deputy Sector Navigator – Energy & Utilities Orange County Ruth Cossio-Muniz Retail, Hospitality & Tourism Los Angeles/Orange County Shari Herzfeld Health Los Angeles Region CTE / INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP TEAM Brandon Shamim CC/Univ. Faculty Business Owner Tiana Sanchez Training and Development Leader Francia Pena Curriculum Developer Group Learning Space