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SOUTH CAROLINA Broadband Study Committee December 12, 2007 EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 2005.

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1 SOUTH CAROLINA Broadband Study Committee December 12, 2007 EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 2005

2 The Challenges 1. Globalization 2. South Carolina Students Lag Behind 3. The Per Capita Income and Workforce Gaps The Challenges 1. Globalization 2. South Carolina Students Lag Behind 3. The Per Capita Income and Workforce Gaps

3 1 2005 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau. Challenges: The Per Capita Income Gap

4 Personal Pathways to Success: A New Vision for Education Established by The Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA) of 2005 Established by The Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA) of 2005 Integrates academic and career-tech education to offer more and better ways for all students to succeed Integrates academic and career-tech education to offer more and better ways for all students to succeed

5 Elements of the Education and Economic Development Act Help students connect education to careers of their choice Help students connect education to careers of their choice Increase the number of guidance and career counselors to achieve a 300 students to one counselor ratio Increase the number of guidance and career counselors to achieve a 300 students to one counselor ratio Establish clusters of study and Individual Graduation Plans (IGPs) for students Establish clusters of study and Individual Graduation Plans (IGPs) for students Provide for parental review and approval of IGP with student and counselor Provide for parental review and approval of IGP with student and counselor Identify at-risk students and provide programs to increase graduation rate Identify at-risk students and provide programs to increase graduation rate

6 Elements of the Education and Economic Development Act Align requirements for high school graduation with Align requirements for high school graduation with college entrance Establish articulation agreements making K-16 Establish articulation agreements making K-16 education seamless Create dual-enrollment agreements for high school and college coursework Create dual-enrollment agreements for high school and college coursework Create Regional Centers to connect students, educators, employers, and the community Create Regional Centers to connect students, educators, employers, and the community Create a Coordinating Council to oversee Create a Coordinating Council to oversee implementation of EEDA

7 Personal Pathways to Success creates a seamless process for education and workforce development through collaboration among: K-12 K-12 Technical Colleges Technical Colleges 4-Year Institutions 4-Year Institutions Parent Organizations Parent Organizations Workforce Investment Boards Workforce Investment Boards One Stop Centers One Stop Centers Business Community Business Community Civic Organizations Civic Organizations

8 In the Past Making connections among stakeholders was like moving through a maze in which only the most persistent arrive at a mutually beneficial partnership Business Community Pre K-16 Education and Work Force Development Agencies Economic Development Business and Education Partnership

9 Regional Education Centers It ’ s all about partnering in the community to set priorities and leverage funds and initiatives.

10 The Regional Education Centers Will: Convene the parties to set targets Convene the parties to set targets Advocate for resources Advocate for resources Monitor progress towards targets Monitor progress towards targets Light fires when progress lags Light fires when progress lags Find gaps in service delivery and facilitate filling the gaps Find gaps in service delivery and facilitate filling the gaps Keep the overall regional perspective in mind Keep the overall regional perspective in mind Bring the voices and interests of all parties to the attention of the legislators Bring the voices and interests of all parties to the attention of the legislators

11 Access to information is critical for students, parents, councilors, educators and businesses leaders who, together will identify “Personal Pathways to Success” for South Carolina’s people

12 SDE and CHE on the verge of implementing many IT Solutions 12 RECs have been formed and each has a web site 12 RECs have been formed and each has a web site REC websites identify programs for school districts to identify and help students “ at risk for graduation ” REC websites identify programs for school districts to identify and help students “ at risk for graduation ” 65 school districts have electronic IGPs ready for use 65 school districts have electronic IGPs ready for use Two separate career planning tools are available Two separate career planning tools are available SCOIS SCOIS Kuder Career Planning Solution Kuder Career Planning Solution Standard transcript vendor proposals are under review Standard transcript vendor proposals are under review

13 SDE and CHE are identifying vendors that offer other IT Solutions that could be implemented early in 2008 Secondary to post-secondary course articulation solutions Secondary to post-secondary course articulation solutions Business to student connection solutions: Business to student connection solutions: Extended learning opportunities (apprenticeships) Extended learning opportunities (apprenticeships) School to work learning experiences School to work learning experiences Work shadowing Work shadowing Speakers for schools and teacher assistant programs Speakers for schools and teacher assistant programs Student information about going to college Student information about going to college

14 SC Department of Commerce has just implemented an IT solution that provides detailed up to date information about jobs and career statistics in south Carolina. The WIN Strategic Compass An powerful database for Economic Development Planners

15 Access to these tools is Key to SC step change increase in per capita income Access means broadband capacity in every Middle and High School in the state Access means broadband capacity in every Middle and High School in the state Allow councilors to work with their 300 students and parents in preparing the electronic IGP Allow councilors to work with their 300 students and parents in preparing the electronic IGP Access means enough computers available in schools for student use during and after school Access means enough computers available in schools for student use during and after school Access means lap tops for students to take home to work with parents on career planning Access means lap tops for students to take home to work with parents on career planning Access means more than “ dial-up ” access to internet at their homes Access means more than “ dial-up ” access to internet at their homes

16 With Personal Pathways to Success: Students Win Enhances academic achievement by providing real-world relevance Enhances academic achievement by providing real-world relevance Students see a reason to achieve in the classroom Students see a reason to achieve in the classroom Out-of-classroom learning provide valuable career connections with local businesses Out-of-classroom learning provide valuable career connections with local businesses More students graduate and graduates are better prepared for postsecondary success More students graduate and graduates are better prepared for postsecondary success Sets up seamless postsecondary paths and reduces college expenses by doing so Sets up seamless postsecondary paths and reduces college expenses by doing so Offers enhanced guidance and individual planning Offers enhanced guidance and individual planning Provides multiple avenues to success Provides multiple avenues to success

17 With Personal Pathways to Success: The Business Community Wins  Improves the quality of graduates entering the workforce by giving them job-specific skills  Gives graduates the “soft” skills—professionalism, punctuality, responsibility, reliability—necessary for success  Facilitates recruiting of new workers and reduces turnover workers and reduces turnover by helping students pinpoint their by helping students pinpoint their career interests and talents career interests and talents  Improves the business climate by promoting economic development promoting economic development

18 With Personal Pathways to Success: South Carolina Wins  Gives businesses access to pools of talented students  Uses educational resources more effectively  Grows a highly qualified workforce  Expands the state’s capabilities as a global competitor that can respond to rapid economic change

19 Together, We Can Make Personal Pathways to Success a Reality http://www.scpathways.org


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