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University of Hawaii Community Colleges Use of Perkins Funds 2008-09 Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 New Core Indicators & Goals (Perkins Measures of Effectiveness from 2007-08) 1P1 Technical Skills


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University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges Use of Perkins Funds

2008-09 Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006

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New Core Indicators & Goals

(Perkins’ Measures of Effectiveness from 2007-08)

 1P1 Technical Skills Attainment  2P1 Credential, Certificate, or Degree  3P1 Student Retention or Transfer  4P1 Student Placement (in employment,

military service, or an apprenticeship program)

 5P1 Nontraditional Participation  5P2 Nontraditional Completion

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Sanctions (If Goals are Not Met)

  • Sec. 123 … “if a State fails to meet at least 90% of an

agreed upon State adjusted level of performance for any of the core indicators of performance … the eligible agency shall develop and implement a program improvement plan … Then, “The Secretary, may, … withhold from an eligible agency all, or a portion of the eligible agency’s allotment…”

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UHCCs’ Historical Performance

System Performance 2006

  • 07

standard actual 1P1: Academic Achievement 81.87 85.66 1P2: Vocational Achievement 90.42 92.78 2P1: Program Credentials 38.17 47.94 3P1: Placement in Employment 71.07 77.98 3P2: Retention in Employment 92.00 94.31 4P1: Non-traditional Participation 14.60 15.94 4P2: Non-traditional Completion 12.19 16.52

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UHCCs’ Performance Goals

Core Indicator Description 2008-09 Goal 1P1 Technical Skills Attainment 90.00% 2P1 Credential, Certificate, or Degree 44.00% 3P1 Student Retention or Transfer 55.00% 4P1 Student Placement 50.00% 5P1 Nontrad Participation 16.00% 5P2 Nontrad Performance 15.25%

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2008-09 Funds Available

 Title I $2,562,592

formerly called Achieving Standards, and now merged with Title II (Tech Prep funds)

 Title IB – Leadership $ 160,000

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Title I Funding Distribution

 5% Administrative Costs: $ 128,130  15% Consortium Projects * $ 384,389  80% Campus Projects:

$1,976,944

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*Consortium Projects include support for:

– UH System and DOE to UH System Articulation Agreements

and related projects (e.g., Career Connections, on-line testing system, etc.)

– Job Placement, Nontrad, and EXCEL Committee projects – PCC meetings – Emergency Disabilities Services funds

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2008-09 Campus Allocations

(see spreadsheet of historical allocations)

 Hawai‘i CC $ 312,576 + PI/L  Honolulu CC $ 390,518 + PI/L  Kap‘iolani CC $ 271,939 + PI/L  Kaua‘i CC $ 140,792 + PI/L  Leeward CC $ 268,702 + PI/L  Maui CC $ 293,541 + PI/L  Windward CC $ 195,655 + PI/L

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Career Pathways

(formerly funded with Title II monies)

Hawai‘i’s six Career Pathways are:

 Arts and Communication  Business  Health Services  Industrial and Engineering Technology  Natural Resources  Public & Human Services

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Career Pathways Terms

 Core  Cluster  Concentration  Completers  Programs of Study – degree and certificate

programs

 Horizontal Articulation Agreements  Dual Credit Articulated Program of Study (DCAPS)  Vertical DCAPS Agreements

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CTE Deans

 Joni Onishi, Hawai‘i CC  Gary Boydell, Honolulu CC  Mona Lee, Kapi‘olani CC  Earl Nishiguchi, Kaua‘i CC  Mike Tagawa, Leeward CC  Suzette Robinson, Maui CC  Bernadette Howard, Windward CC

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Arts and Communication Career Pathway

– Fashion Technology (January 2007)--four

courses (Hon & Mau)

 FT 40 Fabric Analysis  FT 90 Special Topics in Fashion Technology  FT 111 Art and Design in Fashion  FT 216 Fashion Design and Sketching

– Digital Media Arts (May 2008) -- one course

(Haw, Kap, Lee)

 ART 112 Introduction to Digital Arts

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Business Career Pathway

– BUS 120/100 (Rev. April 2008)--one course (Haw,

Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau, & UHH)

– Business Technology (Rev. August 2008)—six

courses (Haw, Kau, Lee, Mau, Win)

 BUSN 121 Introduction to Word Processing  BUSN 123 Word Processing for Business  BUSN 188/189 Business Calculations/Math  BUSN 166 Professional Employment Preparation  BUSN 170 Records and Information Management  BUSN 193 Cooperative Education

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Business Career Pathway (continued)

– Entrepreneurship (August 2007)—six courses

(Haw, Kap, Lee, Mau; UHH, UHM, UH-WO)

 BUS 125/ENT 125/ MGT 125 Starting a Business  BUS 320/MGT 320 Entrepreneurship/Fundamentals of

Entrepreneurship

 MKT 312 Principles of Marketing  MKT 120 Principles of Marketing  MGT 315 Management and Organizational Behavior  BUS 314/BUSA 321/FIN 320/BUS 318 Finance

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Business Career Pathway (continued)

– Information and Computer Science(s) (November

2005)—six courses (Haw, Hon, Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau Win; UHH, UHM)

 ICS 100 Computing Literacy and Applications  ICS 101 Digital Tools for the Information World  ICS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I  ICS 211/CS 151 Introduction to Computer Science II  ICS 141/CS 141 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science I  ICS 241/CS241 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science II

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Health Services Career Pathway

– Health Services (unapproved draft April

2008)—two courses (Haw, Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau)

 NURS/HLTH 110 Introduction to Medical

Terminology

 HLTH/BIOL 125 Survey of Medical Terminology

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Industrial & Engineering Technology Career Pathway

– Computing, Electronics, and Networking

Technology/Electronics Technology/Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology/Information and Computer Science/Information Technology (November 2006)—two courses (Haw, Hon, Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau)

 BUS 100/CENT 115/ETRO 140B/ICS 184/ETRO 115 CISCO

Networking (CCNA 1 Certification)

 ITS 104/CENT 131/ETRO 187/ICS 125/ETRO 130 Computer

Hardware (COMP TIA A+ Certification)

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Natural Resources Career Pathway

– Agriculture/Horticulture/Tropical Plant and Soil

Science (September 2005)—one course (Haw, Mau Win; UHH, UHM)

 AG 200/AG 120/HORT 262/TPSS 200 Principles of

Horticulture/Plant Science/Tropical Crop Sciences

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Public and Human Services Career

Pathway

– Culinary Arts (October 2008)—three courses

(Haw, Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau)

 CULN 111 Introduction to the Culinary Industry  CULN 112 Sanitation and Safety  CULN 120 Fundamentals of Cookery

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Public and Human Services Career

Pathway (continued)

– Education (September 2007)—four courses

(Kap and Lee)

 ED 100 Introduction to the Teaching Profession  ED 285 Classroom Management within the

Instructional Process

 ED 286 Students with Exceptionalities I  ED 287 Students with Exceptionalities II

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Program of Study Articulation Efforts

http://www.hawaii.edu/vpaa/system_aa/articulation/articulation.html

 Public and Human Services Career Pathway

(continued)

– Hospitality and Tourism (Proposed Fall 2008)—five courses (Haw,

Kap, Kau, Lee, Mau, UHM)

 HOST/TIM 100 Career and Customer Service Skills/

Internship I

 HOST/TIM 101 Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism/Introduction to

Travel Industry Management

 HOST 150 Housekeeping Operations  HOST 152 Front Office Operations  HOST 193/TIM 200 Cooperative Education/Internship II/Hospitality

Internship

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Vertical Articulation Efforts

 Approved by Karla Jones (State Director for

Career and Technical Education) and signed off by John Morton (University of Hawai‘i Vice President for Community Colleges) and Patricia Hamamoto (Hawai‘i State Department of Education Superintendent)

– CISCO industry certification required – A+

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UHCC Articulation Coordinators

 Joni Onishi, Hawai‘i CC  Scott Pary and Rona Wong, Honolulu CC  Mona Lee and Sharon Fowler, Kapi‘olani CC  Bonnie Honma, Kaua‘i CC  Jean Hara, Leeward CC  Debbie Nakama, Maui CC  Emi Troeger, Windward CC

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How can YOU help?

 Participate in campus discussions on how to improve

CTE programs, especially with respect to program/college performance Perkins indicators

 Participate in the development of your college’s

Perkins Plan

 Promote the development of articulated Programs of

Study among postsecondary institutions and between the UHCCs and the DOE

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Any Questions? Please contact:

 Dr. Carol Pang, UHCC Director of Career

and Technical Education, cpang@hawaii.edu, 808.956.3867

 Ms. Jean Hara, UHCC Career Pathways

Liaison, jhara@hawaii.edu, 808.455.0346