career and technical education bonus program
play

Career and Technical Education Bonus Program House Select Committee - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Career and Technical Education Bonus Program House Select Committee on Education Strategy and Priorities August 23, 2016 Catherine Moga Bryant Deputy Assistant Secretary, Division of Workforce Solutions Department of Commerce Jo Anne Honeycutt


  1. Career and Technical Education Bonus Program House Select Committee on Education Strategy and Priorities August 23, 2016

  2. Catherine Moga Bryant Deputy Assistant Secretary, Division of Workforce Solutions Department of Commerce Jo Anne Honeycutt Director of Career & Technical Education Department of Public Instruction Jackie Keener Assistant Secretary, Labor and Economic Analysis Division Department of Commerce 2

  3. North Carolina’s Workforce Goal 67% of working adults will have education or training beyond high school by 2025 3

  4. NCWorks Certified Career Pathways • Career Pathways is a key initiative to help North Carolinians be successful in the workplace and ensure businesses can find the talent they need • Eight criteria for certification • Demand-driven and data-informed • Employer Engagement • Collaborative • Career Awareness • Articulation and coordination • Work-based learning • Multiple points of entry and exit • Evaluation 4

  5. Credentials in Career & Technical Education • Perkins IV legislation • Alignment of CTE course standards to industry certifications • Credentials by Course • Varied levels of rigor and demand of credentials • No national or state listing of credentials by occupation • Connections to post-secondary programs and career pathway completion • Stackable credentials • Foundation in secondary education 5

  6. Credentials in Career & Technical Education Credentials Earned • Effort to meet employer needs 140000 • Input from curriculum 120000 development teams • Identified in job postings 100000 • Growth credentials 80000 • Budget for fees 60000 • Teacher training 40000 • DPI collects the data 20000 • Authoritative sources • Teacher input 0 Number Earned 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 6

  7. Industry Certification and Credentials Bonus Pilot Program • State Board of Education in collaboration with the Department of Commerce • Bonus to teachers who teach students earning approved industry certifications or credentials • Department of Commerce, in consultation with the State Board of Education, will assign a value ranking of each industry certification and credential based on: • Academic rigor • Employment value 7

  8. Credentials in Career & Technical Education Considerations for Bonuses for Teachers • Hours of training required • Most rigorous earning the highest levels • Attempts to earn • Exclude credentials that have unlimited testing options • Value to employers 8

  9. Establishing the Ranking • Composite Index to rank the Industry Certificates or Credentials based on Legislative requirements • Academic Rigor Component – 50% • Instructional hours, including work experience or internship • Extra weight for coursework providing community college credit • Employment Value Component - 50% • Entry wage • Growth rate • Annual Openings • Critical and Key is to establish the link of primary occupations to the Industry Certificate or Credentials • A survey of employers is necessary 9

  10. Research Plan • Process to Identify the Primary Occupation(s) for each Industry Certificate or Credential • A sample of employers surveyed to determine the primary occupations(s) associated with each Industry Certificate or Credential • Survey instrument will be online and employers will be contacted via email, with potential follow-up by phone • Some firms will receive surveys with specific Industry Certificates or Credentials • Some firms will receive surveys covering all existing Industry Certificates or Credentials • Firms will asked to indicate importance of Industry Certificates or Credentials to their occupations • Survey Results - Occupations employers identify as most relevant to current Industry Certificates or Credentials identify the primary occupations for the Employment Value Component 10

  11. Research Plan Continued • The primary occupations determine entry wage, employment growth and average annual openings for Employment Value Component • Use creditable existing data sources • Entry Wage data – Utilize BLS/LEAD Occupational Employment Statistics survey data • Growth Rate and Annual Openings – Utilize LEAD Occupational Outlook estimates • Compute Employment Value Component • Compute Academic Rigor Component • Use DPI data on instructional hours, work experience hours and internship hours as well as bonus indicator for Community college credit. • The two components combined for an overall rank 11

  12. Questions? 12

Download Presentation
Download Policy: The content available on the website is offered to you 'AS IS' for your personal information and use only. It cannot be commercialized, licensed, or distributed on other websites without prior consent from the author. To download a presentation, simply click this link. If you encounter any difficulties during the download process, it's possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

Recommend


More recommend