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EDUCATION SUMMIT. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES J. Michael Mullen. ECONOMIC & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Chicken or Egg Jobs or Educated Workforce US competitive advantage eroding Post-WWII education policy Productivity and technology driven
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EDUCATION SUMMIT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES J. Michael Mullen
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • Chicken or Egg • Jobs or Educated Workforce • US competitive advantage eroding • Post-WWII education policy • Productivity and technology driven • Industrial nations have adopted educational policies focused on economic competition Education Summit
Per-Capita Income Percent of U.S. Average, 1959 and 1999 Maryland Delaware Virginia Florida Georgia Texas North Carolina Tennessee South Carolina Alabama Kentucky Louisiana Oklahoma Arkansas West Virginia Mississippi 114% 108% 104% 97% 96% 94% 91% 90% 83% 81% 1959 1999 81% 80% $ 80% 78% 74% 73% $20,688 Source: SREB Fact Book 2001 Education Summit
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME Source: Educational Opportunity Education Summit
1960 2000 College Education Adults with Bachelor’s Degrees, 1960 and 2000 26% United States SREB states Maryland Virginia Delaware Texas North Carolina Georgia Florida Louisiana Oklahoma Tennessee Kentucky Alabama South Carolina Mississippi Arkansas West Virginia 23% 32% 32% 24% 24% 23% 23% 23% 23% 23% 22% 21% 20% 19% 19% 19% 15% Source: SREB Fact Book 2001 Education Summit
College Education Per-capita Income Rank and Adults with Bachelor’s Degrees Source: SREB Fact Book 2001 Education Summit
West Virginia and U.S. Population Growth by Age Group 1990-1999 Total 0-19 20-44 45-64 65+ Age Group Source: US Census Bureau; WVU Bureau of Business and Economic Research, WV Economic Outlook 2001 Education Summit
West Virginia High School Graduates Source: Knocking at the Door: Projections of High School Graduates, 1996-2012Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Education Summit
PIPELINE PROBLEM • 20 -- 9th grade students • 15 -- high school graduates • 8 -- enroll in college in/out-of-state • 3 -- BA graduates Source: HEPC Data Files Education Summit
FACTORS IN PIPELINE • High school graduation rates • High school curriculum • Remediation • 40% of all freshmen and 50% of students enroll in remedial courses if WVU is excluded. • Math is the major issue. Education Summit
PREPARATION • West Virginia will equal the best performing states • All high school graduates will complete the ACT core courses • Only 5 percent of HS grads will need remediation • 90 percent of HS freshmen will graduate ready for college, occupational training, or entry into work • Adult illiteracy reduced by 25 percent • Senior year reclaimed for advanced courses and sustained achievement levels Education Summit
PARTICIPATION • Participation rates will exceed current US averages and approach international goals • 70 percent of HS graduates enter tertiary programs • 3 percent of population participation in all regions • Adult enrollment increased by 50 percent • Tech-Prep students • 50 percent graduate with both HS and CC awards • Remaining 50 percent complete AA within 1 year Education Summit
5th GRADE PROJECT • Early intervention to change perceptions of students and parents • Career options • Educational paths • Post-secondary opportunities • Focus is on course decisions in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades • Spring 2002 implementation Education Summit
COMPETITION • Design of logo/character for publications • Schools participating • Liberty High School • Webster County High School • South Harrison High School • Ripley High School • Hamilton Jr. High • Pea Ridge Elementary Education Summit
RESULTS • Jr. and high schools: $50 for art supplies • Pea Ridge Elementary: a pizza party • Winner: $100 savings bond Education Summit
FINALIST DRAWINGS Education Summit
FINALISTS (continued) Education Summit
WIZ by Jordana Bitner: Liberty HS Education Summit