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Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP). Why is it? What does it look like for Colorado? How do we best utilize it?. The SHIFT is HAPPENING!. Click. The What & The Why ICAP. Colorado’s Current Pipeline. 70. 44. 26. 22. Source: NCES 2006.
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Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) Why is it? What does it look like for Colorado? How do we best utilize it?
The SHIFT is HAPPENING! Click
Colorado’s Current Pipeline 70 44 26 22 Source: NCES 2006
Recent & Relevant Education Reform Initiatives… • Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids(CAP4K) • Concurrent Enrollment • School Counselor Corps Grant Program • Accountability Alignment • Dropout Prevention and Student Reengagement • Individual Career and Academic Plans
Real Partnerships: Common purpose united and expanded our partnerships!
1.00 Statement of Basis and Purpose • Pursuant to SB 09-256, the State Board of Education is required to promulgate rules to establish standards for Individual Career and Academic Plans (“ICAP”) for students enrolled in public schools in the state. The intent of this provision in the legislation is to ultimately decrease dropout rates and increase graduation rates by assisting students in developing and maintaining a personalized postsecondary plan that ensures readiness for postsecondary and workforce success. • An ICAP shall be designed to assist a student and his or her parent or legal guardian in exploring the postsecondary career and educational opportunities available to the student, aligning course work and curriculum, applying to postsecondary education institutions, securing financial aid and ultimately entering the workforce.
Individual Career and Academic Plans Rules Review • Individual Career and Academic Plans Legislative review • Documentation of the student’s efforts in exploring careers, including: • A written postsecondary and workforce goal for the student; yearly benchmarks for reaching that goal; interest surveys that the student completes; and anticipated postsecondary studies; • The student’s academic progress including the courses taken, any remediation or credit recovery and any concurrent enrollment credits earned; • An intentional sequence of courses reflecting progress toward accomplishment of the student’s postsecondary and workforce objectives; • Relevant assessment scores;
Individual Career and Academic Plans Rules Review • The student’s plans for and experiences in Contextual and Service Learning, if applicable; • A record of the student’s college applications or alternative applications as they are prepared and submitted; • The student’s postsecondary studies as the student progresses through high school; • The student’s progress toward securing scholarships, work-study, student loans and grants; • Other data reflecting student progress toward postsecondary and workforce readiness, including the student’s understanding of the financial impact of postsecondary education. • Each ICAP is accessible to educators, students, parents legal guardians, and Approved Postsecondary Service Providers; and • Each ICAP portfolio shall be transferable in print or electronic form for internal and external district use so that when a student transfers from one school or district to another, his/ her career and academic plans follow him/her; • Each public school, in assisting students and parents in creating and maintaining ICAPs shall comply with the requirements of the Federal “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974”, 20 U.S.C. 1232g.
The ICAP journey… Logo vernacular borrowed from CDE: Academic Standards
School Culture is shifting… So much Vocabulary! • Post Secondary Plan • MyCAP (MyCareer and Academic Plan) • ICAP (Individual Career and Academic Plan) • Personal Education Plan • Transition Plan • Five year (six year, seven year) Plan • Cluster, Pathway, Plan of Study, PWR, IEP, CiC • And more…
Our world of Work 20th Century 21st Century 1 – 2 Jobs 10 – 15 Jobs # of Jobs Mastery of One Field Flexibility And Adaptability Job Skill Subject Matter Mastery Integration of 21st Century Skills into Subject Matter Mastery Learning Model
Seamless Transitions: Learning Earning Living Career Development Journey
The Potential of Individual Career & Academic Plans (ICAP) • Creates “Relevant” Middle & High School Experience • Builds “ Personal, Social & Academic momentum” • Allow for “Learn & Earn” opportunities within Career Pathways • Increases “Intentional” Concurrent Enrollment & Process. • Enhances the Career Development “Journey” and is Connected!
How about us? Denver Public Schools Jefferson County Adams County Boulder Harrison Eagle County Western Slope San Luis Valley Gunnison Estes Park Douglas County Trinidad Montezuma-Cortez Arkansas Valley Falcon Colorado Springs D11 Northeastern BOCES Eastern BOCES The “Village”
RESOURCES and TOOLS www.collegeincolorado.org www.coloradostateplan.com/counselors.htm www.cicpartnernetwork.org
If 15-20% of Sardines commit to a direction, all others will turn and go with them almost instantaneously. - Doug Manning Find your Sardines… because its best for students!
Your Free ICAP • One-Stop-Shop • Interactive, lifelong, electronic portfolio • Professional oversight, reporting, communication features • Parental read-only access • Comprehensive ICAP customization and implementation tools • Aligned, sequenced curriculum and lesson plans • Batch account creation • School/district support
Colorado Career Clusters Six Assessments Micro-sites Compare/contrast Tools Work Preparation Tools
Plan of Study for 81 career clusters/pathways On track for graduation Checkup on Colorado colleges admissions requirements 6 – 8th grade planner Add/customize for concurrent enrollment
ICAP Goal Setting Milestones Communications Calendar Journal Document Storage
How to reach us: Scott Stump, Dean of CTE: Scott.Stump@cccs.edu Charles Dukes, Senior Consultant CDE: dukes_c@cde.state.co.us Julia Pirnack, Web & Curriculum Developer, CiC: Julia.Pirnack@cic.state.co.us Lauren Jones, CTE-Career Guidance Trainer: lauren.jones@cccs.edu
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