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2015-2016 Academic and Career Planning– Video Streaming Session #7 Career Development and Academic and Career Plans of Study – Part I of Series Joseph Wharff Virginia Department of Education October 15, 2015
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Agenda Welcome and Introduction Academic and Career Plan Requirements Academic and Career Plan Development School Counseling and Career Development Grades K-5- Career Awareness and Exploration Grades 6-8- Career Development and Planning Grades 9-12- Career Focus and Experiences Resources for ACP Development Implementing Academic and Career Plans of Study, Part I
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ACP Requirements Beginning with the 2013-2014 academic year, all schools shall begin development of a personal Academic and Career Plan for each seventh-grade student with completion by the fall of the student’s eighth-grade year Students who transfer from other than a Virginia public school into the eighth-grade shall have the Plan developed as soon as practicable following enrollment Beginning with the 2014-2015 academic year, students who transfer into a Virginia public school after their eighth-grade year shall have an Academic and Career Plan developed upon enrollment
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Shall include, but not be limited to: The student’s program of study for high school graduation that is aligned with a postsecondary career pathway and/or college entrance Postsecondary career pathway based on student’s academic and career interests ACP Requirements (cont.)
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The Academic and Career Plan shall be developed in accordance with guidelines established by the Board of Education. Shall be signed by the student, student’s parent or guardian, and school official(s) designated by the principal. The Plan shall be included in the student's record and shall be reviewed and updated, if necessary, before the student enters the ninth and eleventh grades. The school shall have met its obligation for parental involvement if it makes a good faith effort to notify the parent or guardian of the responsibility for the development and approval of the Plan. Source: Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Public Schools in Virginia (SOA) - 8 VAC 20-131-140: College and career preparation programs and opportunities for postsecondary credit. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/graduation/academic_career_plan/index.shtml http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/graduation/academic_career_plan/index.shtml
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ACP Development ACP comprehensive and developmental process Elementary, Middle and High School Purposeful and collaborative Electives/CTE courses aligned to workforce needs Dual Enrollment Work-based Learning Opportunities Collaboration! Administrators, Teachers, School Counselors, CTE, Special Education, Business and Industry, and Postsecondary education
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Collaboration and Planning Grade-level meeting(s) Career Guidance Accessing students Career Assessments Interest/Values/Skills Classroom/Group Guidance Career clusters/pathways Aligning Interests, Courses, and Goals Resources ACP Development continued
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Begin with the End in Mind Establish your goal? Identify Key Roles and Responsibilities Create a Timeline for Implementation Obtain High-level Administrative Support Take One Step at a Time ACP Development continued
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Grades K- 5 Career Awareness and Exploration Goals - Clusters Grades 6-8 Career Development & Planning Clusters - Pathways Grades 9-12 Career Focus and Experiences Pathways - CTE/Credentials - Postsecondary School Counseling and Career Development
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Essential Components What is a Career? Goal Setting Introduction to Career Clusters Virginia Career View www.vaview.org Career Awareness and Exploration, Grades K-5
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Essential Components Interest assessment Career cluster and pathway deep dive Connecting interests with careerplanning Rigor and relevance Course planning- academic and CTE Academic and Career Plan (ACP) Development Career Development & Planning, Grades 6-8
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Career Development Resource, Grades 6- adult Virginia Education Wizard www.vawizard.org
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What are Career Clusters? Career Clusters are groupings of occupations and industries that are used for: Organizing curriculum design, and Career counseling and guidance.
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16 16 Career Clusters http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_te chnical/career_clusters/index.shtml http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_te chnical/career_clusters/index.shtml Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Business Management & Administration Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration Health Science
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16 16 Career Clusters http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical /career_clusters/index.shtml http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical /career_clusters/index.shtml Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Manufacturing Marketing Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
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79 Career Pathways Within each career cluster, there are multiple career pathways that represent a common set of skills and knowledge, both academic and technical, necessary to pursue a full range of career opportunities within that pathway – ranging from entry level to management, including technical and professional career specialties.
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Prepares you for careers in financial and investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial management. Sample careers include: Stock Broker, Insurance Agent, Loan Officer, Banker, Financial Planner, Tax Examiner
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Pathways: Securities and Investments Business Finance Accounting Insurance Banking Services
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Finance Plans of Study 9 12 11 10 Cluster Knowledge and Skills 13 14 15 16 16+ Grade Securities and Investments Pathway K & S Specific Skill Preparation May Continue Adult Education Entry and Exit Points Courtesy of Benson Consulting – July 2007 Banking Services Pathway K & S Pathway K & S Business Finance Pathway K & S Insurance Pathway K & S Pathway K & S Accounting Pathway K & S
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Essential Components CTE courses Problem-Based Learning Work-Based Learning Dual Enrollment Labor Market Projections 2020 Business and Industry Partnerships Career Focus and Experiences, Grades 9-12
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R U “College & Career Ready? Magazine Youth Appealing magazine Promotes Career Preparation through Pathways Online and in print Targeted Audience: Freshmen-High School Plans for Life After High School Opportunities in High School Counselor/Teachers Guide http://www.cteresource.org/links/career_resources.html
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Academic and Career Plan Webpage http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/graduati on/academic_career_plan.shtml Career Clusters and Pathways http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_t echnical/career_clusters/index.shtml CTE Resource Center (APG/CPG) http://www.cteresource.org/about/ http://www.cteresource.org/about/ School Counseling and Guidance http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/school_cou nseling/index.shtml http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/school_cou nseling/index.shtml Web Resources
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Send questions regarding Session 7 to CTE@doe.virginia.gov CTE@doe.virginia.gov Wrap Up Archived Presentations Session 8 - Part II of Series: Career Development and Academic and Career Plans of Study: Connecting Secondary and Postsecondary Education, November 12, 2015 Evaluation: Please access the VDOE Web site Academic and Career Plans of Study
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Questions and Answers Lolita B. Hall Director 804-225-2051 CTE@doe.virginia.gov George R. Willcox CTE Coordinator 804 225-2052 CTE@doe.virginia.gov Joseph A. Wharff School Counseling Specialist Office of Student Services 804-225-3370 Joseph.Wharff@doe.virginia.gov Virginia Department of Education P. O. Box 2120 Richmond, Virginia 23218-2120 CTE Website: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/
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