Career Clusters, Pathways and Personal Plans of Study An Overview Objectives Overview of Career Clusters Benefits of Career Clusters Career Clusters A Model That . . . PREPARES students for a broad range of career options CONNECTS what is learned in school to what is needed for success in college and careers, thus helping to motivate students Sources: National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (2004) Missouri Department of Higher Education Replaces Remediation With Rigor and Relevance Why? Overall, 36.4% of Missouri students take remedial courses in college Of those • 78.9% are students at two-year institutions • 21.1% are students at four-year institutions Source: Missouri Department of Higher Education 2007 Missouri High School Graduates Performance Report Defining Career Cluster Framework Elements Career Path Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Plan of Study Tying It All Together Elementary - Career Awareness PATHS Tying It All Together Intermediate & Middle School Career Exploration PATHS & CLUSTERS Tying It All Together High School Career Preparation and Application CLUSTER & PATHWAYS 5 Pathways within Health Science: Therapeutic Services Diagnostic Services Health Informatics Support Services Biotechnology Research & Development Career Cluster Model Knowledge & Skills This level shows the knowledge and skills needed. Knowledge and Skills Academics Communications Problem Solving & Critical Thinking Information Technology Technical Skills Leadership & Teamwork Safety, Health & Environment Ethics & Legal Responsibilities Employability & Career Development Career Cluster Model Pathways There are three Pathways in this Career Cluster. (certificates and degrees) Career Cluster Model Occupations The third level shows occupations of that Cluster Pathway. Aligning Opportunities The Big Picture Personal Plans MSIP 6.9.3 An individual planning system is in place. Personal Plan of Study (sample) Personal Plan of Study (page 2) Strategies Learning should be student centered Use a variety of instructional strategies (Rigor) Make Connections (Relevance) Teach with Relationships in Mind Involve community members to offer first-hand opportunities for students to see how their studies can impact their future lives Bridge the Gap between Career and Technical Education and academic teachers How Career Clusters Benefit Students? Motivates them to take rigorous courses. Increases their awareness of opportunities in the career field. Helps them to make a connection between school and work. Organizes their coursework with a focus. Personalizes their school environment. Career Clusters Benefits Educators Schools Parents Postsecondary Counselors Employers and Industry Groups Career Development Becomes a Lifelong Process PAST PRESENT/FUTURE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CAREER EDUCATION For Some Students For All Students For a Few Jobs For All Careers 6 to 7 “Program Areas” 6 Career Paths 16 Clusters 79 Pathways In Lieu of Academics Aligns to and Supports Rigorous Academics High School Focused High School, College and Business & Industry Partnerships For more information www.mcce.org www.career clusters.org www.missouriconnections.org www.dhe.mo.gov www.dese.mo.gov www.missourieconomy.org