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Transition Tools for the Classroom. - Allen Call, Transitions Coordinator, Wilkes Community College -Les Miller, Pathways Coordinator, Wilkes Community College. Session Objectives.
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Transition Tools for the Classroom -Allen Call, Transitions Coordinator, Wilkes Community College -Les Miller, Pathways Coordinator, Wilkes Community College
Session Objectives • Learn about some effective transition tools including Workforce Connects, MECA, and Transitioning Beyond Basic Skills (AHSD elective course) • Discover how to use these tools to best serve all learners • Discuss how these tools could be used across colleges • Share and discuss as a group existing and useful transitioning tools to help students succeed along their pathways
Workforce Connects • All-in-one online solution providing assessment, instruction, remediation, and resources that lead to career pathways • Also helps learners build academic and workplace skills/competencies to become better career-ready • Assessment is tied to the three WorkKeys areas (Reading for Information, Locating Information, and Applied Math). • Instruction and Remediation is correlated to TABE, CASAS, et al. • Program is non-linear, e.g., students can move from instruction to resources or resources to remediation
Workforce Connects Demonstration
MECA MECA (Microcomputer Evaluation of Careers and Academics) • “Hands-on” assessment system that allows adult learners to explore different careers • Students take a computer-assisted interest assessment that reveals their general likes/dislikes. • Then, students can use Work Sample Kits that align with their interests. (Each kit has three work samples.) • Wilkes CC currently has 21 kits ranging from horticulture to healthcare. (There are 55 career choices in all.)
Guide for Occupational Exploration • Agriculture and Natural Resources • Architecture and Construction • Arts, Media Technology & Communication • Business, Management and Administration • Health Science • Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation • Human Service • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security • Manufacturing • Marketing, Sales and Service • Scientific Research, Engineering and Mathematics • Transportation, Distribution and Logistics • Horticulture • Building Maintenance • Construction Technology • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning • Painter • Telecommunications • Computer Graphics • Digital Video Producer • Graphic Design • Multimedia Designer • Performing Artist • Dietetic Technician • Entrepreneur • Office Technology • Biotechnology • Computer-Aided Design • Environmental Technician • Distribution/Warehouse
MECA Demonstration
Transitioning Beyond Basic Skills (TBBS) • Adult High School online, required course designed to help ASE learners transition to postsecondary pathways. • Run through the Moodle system (required to complete in class) • Students begin and complete this course as they are near finishing the Adult High School diploma.
Components of TBBS Course Postsecondary Preparation: • Complete the Wilkes CC application • Take the Accuplacer placement test • Meet with the Student Services Coordinator for support and advising • Meet with the Student Services Career Counselor for further career exploration activities (optional)
Continued… • Complete the Wilkes CC online “Treasure Hunt” (assesses students ability to use the college’s website and find useful and necessary information) • Watch the Adult Basic Skills Professional Development’s “Be Prepared” videos and complete the reflection questions (helps students experience “real” student testimonials and college personnel’s keys for success)
Continued… Career-Readiness Preparation • Complete WorkKeys assessments in Reading for Information, Locating Information, and Applied Math and become eligible to take the Career Readiness Certification exam • Access O*Net and complete the corresponding personality profile surveys • Create a working resume • Create a cover letter
Allen Call, Transitions Coordinator Les Miller, Pathways Coordinator Wilkes Community College Wilkes Community College adcall323@email.wilkescc.edulcmiller606@email.wilkescc.edu 336-667-6493 336-838-1402 Questions/Sharing/Discussion