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TECH PREP PERFORMANCE MEASURES & PROGRAMS OF STUDY

TECH PREP PERFORMANCE MEASURES & PROGRAMS OF STUDY. NACTEI Annual Conference May 2012. PRESENTER. Mr. Dennis Fiscus NATPL Past President Arizona State Tech Prep Director. PROGRAM OF STUDY. What does that mean? Is it the Same as RPOS (Rigorous Programs of Study)? What is coming?

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  1. TECH PREP PERFORMANCE MEASURES & PROGRAMS OF STUDY NACTEI Annual Conference May 2012

  2. PRESENTER Mr. Dennis Fiscus NATPL Past President Arizona State Tech Prep Director

  3. PROGRAM OF STUDY • What does that mean? • Is it the Same as RPOS (Rigorous Programs of Study)? • What is coming? • Measures going to follow??

  4. Rigorous Programs of Study • The new “Tech Prep” • Provides a “Transitional Link” • Longitudinal information needs • Will be associated with Performance Measures

  5. TRANSITIONAL LINK Tracking Students Career Path Beginning to Completion What does this mean?

  6. TRANSITIONAL LINK PERHAPS IT MEANS “How do we find and then prove the secondary student that started in a CTE program is transitioning to the postsecondary in CTE and that they are successful?”

  7. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHY- SEC. 122. STATE PLAN (c) Plan Contents (1) describes the career and technical education activities to be assisted that are designed to meet or exceed the State adjusted levels of performance, including a description of— (A) the career and technical programs of study, which may be adopted by local educational agencies and postsecondary institutions to be offered as an option to students (and their parents as appropriate) when planning for and completing future coursework, for career and technical content areas that--

  8. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHY- SEC. 122. STATE PLAN 122(c)(1)(A) continued; (i) incorporate secondary education and postsecondary education elements; (ii) include coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant career and technical content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of courses that align secondary education with postsecondary education to adequately prepare students to succeed in postsecondary education;

  9. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHY- 122(c)(1)(A) continued; (iii) may include the opportunity for secondary education students to participate in dual or concurrent enrollment programs or other ways to acquire postsecondary education credits; and

  10. TRANSITIONAL LINK-HOW- 122(c)(1); (B) how the eligible agency, in consultation with eligible recipients, will develop and implement the career and technical programs of study described in subparagraph (A); (C) how the eligible agency will support eligible recipients in developing and implementing articulation agreements between secondary education and postsecondary education institutions; rent enrollment programs or other ways to acquire postsecondary education credits; and

  11. TRANSITIONAL LINK -HOW- (D) how the eligible agency will make available information about career and technical programs of study offered by eligible recipients; (K) how funds will be used effectively to link academic and career and technical education at the secondary level and at the postsecondary level in a manner that increases student academic and career and technical achievement; and

  12. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHAT- So…just WHAT is the way to get this transitional link in place??? Articulation Agreements that lead to: PROGRAMS OF STUDY OF COURSE!!

  13. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHAT- SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. (4) ARTICULATION AGREEMENT (A) that is agreed upon at the State level or approved annually by the lead administrators of-- (i) a secondary institution and a postsecondary educational institution; (B) to a program that is-- (i) designed to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to technical skill proficiency, a credential, a certificate, or a degree; and (ii) linked through credit transfer agreements between the 2 institutions described 13

  14. TRANSITIONAL LINK-WHAT- SEC. 135. LOCAL USES OF FUNDS (2) link career and technical education at the secondary level and career and technical education at the postsecondary level, including by offering the relevant elements of not less than 1 career and technical program of study described in section 122(c)(1)(A); 14

  15. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHERE- AND JUST WHERE DID YOU FIND THESE ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS AND THIS PROGRAM OF STUDY?? IN TECH PREP!!! 15

  16. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHERE- AND JUST WHERE WILL YOU FIND THESE ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS AND THIS PROGRAM OF STUDY?? IN THE FUTURE??? 16

  17. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHERE- PROGRAMS OF STUDY 17

  18. TRANSITIONAL LINK -WHEN- AND JUST WHEN DO YOU: • FIND OUT THE INFORMATION AND DATA YOU NEED TO PROVE THE TRANSITIONAL LINK FOR THE STUDENTS?? WHEN YOU REPORT IN THE CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL REPORT!! 18

  19. -WHEN- CAR reporting requirements • Report participation • Report concentrators • 9 Tech Prep specific measures (7 will likely be in the next Perkins with RPOS) 19

  20. -WHEN- Measurement Definition Number of secondary TP students PARTICIPANTS ALSO Number of postsecondary TP students PARTICIPANTS ALSO Collect # of secondary TP students as defined in the law # of postsecondary TP students as defined in the law In the CAR we already must report the number of secondary education tech prep students and postsecondary education tech prep students served. 20

  21. Student Accountability Forms for the Section 203 Indicators of Performance (Title II) SECONDARY LEVEL 21

  22. Student Accountability Forms for the Section 203 Indicators of Performance (Title II) POSTSECONDARY LEVEL 22

  23. TRANSITIONAL LINK-WHO- TECH PREP IS PROGRAM OF STUDY!!! 23

  24. National CAR Accountability Data Secondary

  25. National CAR Accountability Data Postsecondary 25

  26. Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year and are enrolled in postsecondary during the current year. Denominator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year Collected & Percent In PS % of secondary TP students enrolled in PS 1STP Enroll in Postsecondary Education (1STP1) The number and percent of secondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(i) enroll in postsecondary education. 26 26

  27. Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year and are enrolled in postsecondary during the current year in the same major or cluster/pathway as they were in high school. Denominator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year Collected & Percent In PS % of secondary TP students enrolled in same field in PS 1STP2 Enroll in PS &same field (1STP2) The number and percent of secondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(ii) enroll in postsecondary education in the same field or major as the secondary education tech prep students were enrolled at the secondary level. 27 27

  28. Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year with a State or industry-recognized certification or licensure. Denominator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year Collected & Percent In Secondary % of secondary TP students who obtain a certificate or license 1STP3 Completes a Certificate (1STP3) The number and percent of secondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(iii) complete a State industry-recognized certification or licensure. 28

  29. 1STP3 Completes a Certificate Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year with a State or industry-recognized certification or licensure. Your state should already be collecting this data Your Tech Prep concentrators are just a subset

  30. 1STP3 Completes a Certificate • This is one of the measures that will not likely be in the new Perkins/RPOS • It is a duplicate of 2S1 30

  31. Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year with postsecondary credit Denominator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year Collected & Percent In Sec./PS % of secondary TP students with PS credit 1STP4 Completes courses for PS credit (1STP4) The number and percent of secondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(iv) successfully complete, as a secondary school student, courses that award postsecondary credit at the secondary level. 31

  32. Numerator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year who enrolled in postsecondary remedial mathematics, writing, or reading courses upon entering PS education. Denominator # of secondary TP students who graduated last year and enrolled in postsecondary education Collected & Percent In PS % of remedial postsecondary TP students 1STP5 Enroll in remedial math, writing, or reading courses (1STP5) The number and percent of secondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(v) enroll in remedial mathematics, writing, or reading courses upon entering postsecondary education. 32 32

  33. Numerator # of postsecondary TP students placed in a related field no later than 12 months after graduation Denominator # of postsecondary TP students who graduated last year Collected & Percent In PS % of PS TP graduates placed within 12 months in related field (Infers a one year lag) 1PTP1 Employment after graduation (1PTP1) The number and percent of postsecondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(i) are placed in a related field of employment not later than 12 months after graduation from the tech prep program. 33

  34. Numerator # of postsecondary TP students who left postsecondary education this year with a State or industry-recognized certification or licensure. Denominator # of postsecondary TP students who left postsecondary education this year Collected & Percent In PS % of PS TP leavers who obtained a certificate or license YOU MUST KNOW HOW YOUR STATE REPORTS INDUSTRY RECOGNIZED CERTIFICATION 1PTP2 Completes a certificate or licensure (1PTP2) The number and percent of postsecondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(ii) complete a State or industry-recognized certification or licensure. 34 34

  35. 1PTP2 Completes a certificate or licensure • This is one of the measures that will not likely be in the new Perkins/RPOS • It is a duplicate of 1P1 35

  36. Numerator # of postsecondary TP students who entered postsecondary 3 years ago and who completed a 2-year degree or certificate. Denominator # of postsecondary TP students who entered postsecondary education 3 years ago Collected & Percent In PS % of PS TP students who obtained a 2-year degree or certificate within 3 years of entering postsecondary 1PTP3 Completes a 2-year degree or certificate (1PTP3) The number and percent of postsecondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(iii) complete a 2-year degree or certificate program within the normal time for completion of such a program. 36 36

  37. Numerator # of postsecondary TP students who entered postsecondary 6 years ago and who completed a baccalaureate degree program Denominator # of postsecondary TP students who entered postsecondary education 6 years ago. Collected & Percent In PS % of PS TP students who graduated with a baccalaureate degree within 6 years of entering postsecondary 1PTP4 Completes a Baccalaureate degree (1PTP4) The number and percent of postsecondary education tech prep students enrolled in the tech prep program who- “(iv) complete a baccalaureate degree within the normal time for completion of such a program. 37 37

  38. 1PTP4 Completes a Baccalaureate degree • This MAY not survive in the new Perkins • Currently NOT in RPOS • Very difficult to track reliably 38

  39. How do you use the data? Improvement at the local education level Establishment of objectives and goals for the consortia Determine strategies to assist the students for transition and success Determine effectiveness of current strategies in use Assist in longitudinal findings Focus for funding 39

  40. RPOS-What’s next?? • Think POS but more • Think Tech Prep but more • Think new measures (or old ones if you have done Tech Prep) • Think ALL CTE programs that are FUNDED

  41. PROGRAMS OF STUDY What are the ten components of the Program of Study Design Framework? • Legislation and Policies • Partnerships • Professional development • Accountability and Evaluation Systems • College and Career Readiness Standards • Course Sequences • Credit Transfer Agreements • Guidance Counseling and Academic Advisement • Teaching and Learning Strategies • Technical Skills Assessments 

  42. RPOS-10 ELEMENTS • Legislation & Policies • Partnerships • Professional Development • Accountability & Evaluation Systems • College & Career Readiness Standards

  43. RPOS-10 ELEMENTS • Course Sequence • Credit Transfer Agreements • Guidance Counseling & Career Advisement • Teaching & Learning Strategies • Technical Skill Assessments

  44. PROGRAMS OF STUDY 2. What should a Program of Study include? • The basic elements of a Program of Study are: • Secondary and postsecondary elements • Coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant career and technical content • Opportunity for secondary students to participate in dual or concurrent enrollment courses or other ways to acquire postsecondary credit • Lead to an industry recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level or an associate or baccalaureate degree

  45. PROGRAMS OF STUDY WHAT ARE THE DELIVERABLES? • Signed POS template • Signed dual credit agreement • Credit articulation log • Products-things you produce and do • ALL Programs of Study that you work on

  46. Program of Study

  47. THE FUTURE • RPOS • Standards • Coherent Sequences • Consortia to do RPOS • Do it or no funding? • Changes • Changes?

  48. PRESENTER Mr. Dennis Fiscus NATPL Past President Arizona State Tech Prep Director dennis.fiscus@azed.gov 602.542.5356 49 49

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