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Clusters and Pathways: How should I advise my students? Northeast Pathways To Prosperity Members July 15, 2015
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Session Objectives To understand clusters and pathways in order to advise students To understand vocabulary associated with pathway development To recognize parts of a comprehensive pathway To understand how clusters support Pathways to Prosperity
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What You Will Need for this Session Computer Access to cluster charts in CDC Moodle or Director Moodle Device to complete web search
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Let’s See It Happen…
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Essential Vocabulary Career Cluster Concentrator Completer course Pathway Pathways to Prosperity
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Career Clusters 16 National Career Clusters Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Business Management & Administration Business Management & Administration Education & Training Education & Training Finance Finance Government & Public Administration Government & Public Administration Health Science Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Human Services Information Technology Information Technology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Manufacturing Manufacturing Marketing Marketing Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
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Reading a Cluster Document Pathways Cluster Foundation Courses Cluster Enhancement Courses Facility & Mobile Equipment Maintenance 7511/IT11 Introduction to Automotive Service ^ 7512/IT12 Automotive Brakes ^ 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6831/AS31 Agricultural Mechanics I 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7513/IT13 Automotive Computer System Diagnostics ^ 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597CS97 CTE Internship IT16 Automotive Service I ^IT17 Automotive Service II * ^IT18 Automotive Service III ^ 7514/IT14 Automotive Electrical ^ 7515/IT15 Automotive Advanced Electrical * ^ Logistics Planning & Management Services 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6622/MA52 Marketing Management * ^ 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8511/CS12 Project Management II – Global * 8513/CS14 Project Management III 8512/CS13 Project Management II – Technology Career & College PromiseApproved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Health, Safety, & Environmental Management Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management, and Regulations Transportation OperationsSales and Service Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation
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Reading a Cluster Document: Cluster Documents are housed in Moodle. Scenarios Share out (if time permits)
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From Clusters to Pathways……
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What is a Pathwayto Prosperity? Clustered High School CTE Coursework Aligned Community College Courses Aligned University Courses Appropriately rigorous academic courses CTSO Opportunities Career Guidance Opportunities Work-based Learning Opportunities Credential Opportunities
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Advanced Manufacturing Pathways Manufacturing Production Maintenance Installation & Repair (4.10).xlsxManufacturing Production Maintenance Installation & Repair (4.10).xlsx STEM Engineering and Technology (4.10).xlsxSTEM Engineering and Technology (4.10).xlsx
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Group Activity Groups of 4-5 4 courses in a cluster Research a local community college with supporting program Research 2 supporting CTSO competitions Find 1 supporting credential Suggest 1 Work-based learning experience Fill in blank pathway chart
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Review What is one thing you learned from this session? Respond at PollEv.com/christinahar642PollEv.com/christinahar642 Text CHRISTINAHAR642 to 37607 once to join, then text your message Answers to this poll are anonymous https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/5W Rhd1HLiY7LhyP
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Contact Info Wanda Cofield, Bertie County, IMC/CDC/SPC –wcofield@bertie.k12.nc.uswcofield@bertie.k12.nc.us Missy Griffin, Martin County, CDC/SPC –migriffin@martin.k12.nc.usmigriffin@martin.k12.nc.us Angie Jenkins, Northampton County, Director –jenkinsa@northampton.k12.nc.usjenkinsa@northampton.k12.nc.us Jean Taylor, Dare County, Director/IMC –taylorje@daretolearn.orgtaylorje@daretolearn.org Elaine Whitaker, Dare County, CDC –whitakerel@daretolearn.orgwhitakerel@daretolearn.org Christina Harris, Northeast Regional CTE Coordinator –Christina.harris@dpi.nc.govChristina.harris@dpi.nc.gov
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