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Are You a Highly Effective Work-based Learning Coordinator? Susan Gubing, CareerSmarts/Buffalo State 1
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Student Growth Performance Professionalism Highly Effective Work-based Learning Coordinators 2
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How Should You Be Evaluated? Curriculum Placement Advisory Board Career Related Events Professionalism 3
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Curriculum Stand alone class Integrated Seminars One on one tutoring Online Co-op – 5 days CEIP – 54 hours GEWEP – 1 day WECEP – 1 day 4
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Curriculum Career Counseling Transitional Pre-employment Skills Transferable On-the job Success Skills Financial Literacy 5
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Placements Quality Placements – Networking skills – Community leadership – Use of forms 6 Rule of Thumb for contacts: 3X # of students
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Advisory Board One board for entire district Trade/craft committees for each career and technical education discipline Develop membership Goals and outcomes Coordinate meetings Forms, letters, agendas, nametags, etc. 7
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Career Events Career Fairs Employment Fairs Shadowing Field Trips # events # students Outcomes Student surveys Employer surveys 8
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Student Growth Performance Professionalism 9 Workforce intelligence Leadership Collaboration WECA SHRM Chamber of Commerce Trade Associations
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APPR – Student Growth 20% National Assessment – NOCTI? Workforce Readiness 21 st Century Readiness Student Learning Objectives - SLOs 10
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APPR – Student Growth 20% State or Local Assessment Credentials Employability/Workforce Readiness “Career DNA” Transitional Pre-employment Skills Transferable Job Success Skills Financial Literacy Placements Student Learning Objectives - SLOs 11
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Highly Effective, Effective, Developing, Ineffective Actions and Evidence APPR – Your Performance - 60% Highly Effective, Effective, Developing, Ineffective Actions and Evidence Classroom/curriculum Delivery – Common Core Standards – 21 st Century Skills – # of Credentials awarded 12
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APPR – Your Performance - 60% Highly Effective, Effective, Developing, Ineffective Actions and Evidence Placement – Networking – # Quality Placements – Forms: Memo, training plan, parent’s permission, etc. – Employer Surveys – Student Surveys – Parent Surveys 13
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APPR – Your Performance - 60% Highly Effective, Effective, Developing, Ineffective Action and Evidence Career Events – # events – # students – Outcomes – Student surveys – Employer surveys 14
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APPR – Your Performance - 60% Highly Effective, Effective, Developing, Ineffective Actions and Evidence Professional Development – # of organizations – # of leadership positions – Sharing of workforce readiness wisdom with faculty 15
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Student Growth Performance Professionalism Highly Effective Work-based Learning Coordinators 18 Questions?? Thank you Susan Gubing, CareerSmarts sue@careersmarts.com
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