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YCC Career Pathways Discussion
Webinar Date: December 8, 2016 3:00PM EST
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Moderator Sara Hastings Division of Youth Services
U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Miasha intoduce Webinar-Run Through the Agenda then pass to Tressa.
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Career Pathways Expert
Debbie Mills YCC TA Coach National Career Pathways Network
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Objectives Understand which federal agencies are involved in career pathways at the federal level. Learn how to crosswalk YCC goals with the Career Pathways definitions and components. Understand what partners are necessary at the local level for a career pathways system and how YCC fits into the system. Be able to identify tools and other resources available through the DOL Career Pathways Toolkit that will be most useful for YCC programs. 4
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Career Pathways Commitment Across Federal Government
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Career Pathways and YCC
Career Pathways in WIOA – Defined as a combination of rigorous and high –quality education, training, and other services that… YCC Elements Align with the skill needs of industries in the economy Demonstrate strong partnerships with employers Prepare an individual to be successful in secondary or postsecondary education options including apprenticeship Ensure all students participate in post-secondary education and training that leads to credit toward a degree or certificate granted by an institution of higher education Counseling to support an individual in achieving the individual’s education and career goals Individualized career counseling and academic counseling that includes career and post-secondary awareness and exploration opportunities beyond high school Education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster Blend educational and workplace environments to develop work readiness and technical skills that will lead to successful employment, entry into and successful completion of post-secondary education, long-term occupational skills training, or Registered Apprenticeship; Organizes education, training, and other services to meet the particular needs of an individual in a manner that accelerates educational and career advancement Offer multiple educational and career pathways with a demonstrated track record of success in serving eligible participants; Enables an individual to attain a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and at least recognized postsecondary credential Result in a high school diploma and, where feasible and applicable, an industry-recognized credential; Helps an individual enter or advance within a specific occupation or occupational cluster Incorporate activities that will develop academic and social skills, competencies, and behaviors demanded by the high-growth H-1B industry(ies) and occupation(s);
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Framework for Implementation
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Career Pathways Toolkit
Available on the YCC Community of Practice
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Element One: Partnerships
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Typical Cross Agency Roles
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Element One: Building Cross-Agency Partnerships and Clarify Roles
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Element Two: Clarify the Role of Employers in the Development and Operation of Programs
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Element Two: Employer Engagement
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Element Three
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Multiple Points of Entry
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Steps in Career Pathways Progress
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Occupation Competencies
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Career Pathways Road Map
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Element Four: Identify Funding Needs and Sources
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Element Five: Align Policies and Programs
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Component Six: Measure System Change and Performance
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Additional Resources 22
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Please enter your questions in the Chat Room!
Please enter your questions into the Chat Room!
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CONTACT US U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room N-4456 Washington, DC 24
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Thank you!
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