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Tech Prep: A Schematic Paper presented at the NTPN 2004 CONFERENCE MINNEAPOLIS OCTOBER 13-16 By Dr. Fidelis Njide Ubadigbo
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Tech Prep Act Section 201-208 Section 201: Title-Tech Prep Education Act Section 202: Definitions: 202(2)(A) Community College: An institution of higher education as defined in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 202(2)(B): Includes Tribally Controlled Colleges or Universities
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Recipient Funds are allotted to states on the same basis as the basic state grant Institutions of higher education that award 4-year baccalaureate degrees and employer and labor organizations are not eligible to participate as members of consortia
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ELIGIBILITY Consortia of: LEAs, IEA, AVS, BIA-funded secondary schools Nonprofit institutions of higher education meeting HEA Sec. 481(a) Proprietary institutions of higher education offering a 2-year associate degree meeting 481(a) and Sec. 343(a)(1) of Stafford DMP
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Tech Prep Overview 1980: 2+2 articulation and collaborative effort of over 30 state agencies in conjunction with CORD and AIT 1984: The Neglected Majority by Dale Parnell defined Tech Prep 1990: Congress included Tech Prep in the Perkins reauthorization to be funded through states ’ Tech Prep consortia
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Tech Prep Overview 1991: Dale Parnell and Dan Hull authored Tech Prep/Associate Degree: A Win-Win Experience (applied academics) and a conversion from 2+2 to 4+2 (grades 9 and 10) 1993: Congress amended Perkins to allow Tech Prep spending to begin in 9 th grade 1993: Secretary ’ s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS)
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Tech Prep Overview 1993: Department of Labor: What Work Requires of Schools: A SCANS Report for America 2000 (3 rd set of stds. in critical thinking in addition to academic and skills) 1994 School to Work focus on employer involvement 1998 U.S. Congress reauthorized federal support of Tech Prep through Carl D. Perkins A NEW ERA!!! ACADEMIC, SKILL & EMPLOYABILITY STANDARDS
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(A): Combines at a minimum 2 years of secondary education with a minimum of 2 years of postsecondary education in a non-duplicative, sequential course of study
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(B): Integrates academic, and vocational and technical, instruction, and utilizes work- based and worksite learning where appropriate and available
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(C): Provides technical preparation in a career field such as engineering technology, applied science, a mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, agriculture, health occupation, business, or applied economics
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(D): Builds students competence in mathematics, science, reading, writing, communications, economics, and workplace skills through applied, contextual academics, and integrated instruction, in a coherent sequence of courses
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(E): Leads to an associate or a baccalaureate degree or a postsecondary certificate in a specified career field
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TECH PREP PROGRAM 202(3)(F): Leads to placement in appropriate employment or to further education
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TECH PREP PROGRAM Tech Prep Program in Graphic 202a(3)(A) Combines at a minimum 2years of secondary education with a minimum of 2 years post-secondary education in a non- duplicative sequential course of study. 202a(3)(B) Integrates academic, and vocational and technical instruction and utilize work- based worksite learning. 202a(3)(C) Provide technical preparation in a career field. 202a(3)(D) Build student competence in mathematics, sciences, reading, writing, etc. 202a(3)(E) Leads to associate or a baccalaureate degree or post-secondary certificate in specified career. 202a(3)(F) Leads to placement in appropriate employment or to further studies.
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Tech Prep Initiatives Cooperated to create work-based learning environments for students to experience careers and add “ context ” to their class and lab work Successfully explored the structure of career academies to create schools within schools, or magnet schools
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Tech Prep Initiatives Articulated course offerings between secondary and postsecondary institutions to eliminate duplication Pioneered efforts to improve student achievement through applied or contextual academics Established standards-based curricula and assessment strategies
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Dr. Fidelis N. Ubadigbo fidelis.ubadigbo@iowa.gov (515) 281-3080
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