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Technical Skills & Aptitude Educational System. Tom Pitock LBSU 300 Brandman University. Introduction. Intro Video to Career, Technical Training Current Education Structure Dual Education Proposal Implementing the Program Program Benefits Program Drawbacks.
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Technical Skills & Aptitude Educational System Tom Pitock LBSU 300 Brandman University
Introduction • Intro Video to Career, Technical Training • Current Education Structure • Dual Education Proposal • Implementing the Program • Program Benefits • Program Drawbacks
Primary and Secondary Education Primary Education Elementary school Secondary Education Middle School Junior High School High School Image retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Education_in_the_United_States.svg
Post-Secondary Education • Post-Secondary • Associates • Bachelorette • Masters • Ph D. or Advanced Professional Degree Image retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Education_in_the_United_States.svg
Dual Education System Academic Preparatory Diploma Career & Technical Education (CTE) Diploma • Prepares students for Post-Secondary Education. • Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning • English • Oral Communication • Written Communication • Foreign Language • Science • Critical Thinking • Any Elective from CTE • Provides students with skills necessary to enter the work-force. • Human an Public Services • Engineering/Technology • Arts and Humanities • Health Services • Natural and Agricultural Sciences • Business and Information Systems
Academic Preparatory Diploma • The “Golden Four”. • Oral Communication • Written Communication • Critical Thinking • Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning • Much like the General Education (GE) requirements to be achieved at a Junior College to transfer in to a four year University.
Career/Technical Education Diploma • Human and Public Services • Culinary Arts • Travel and Tourism • Fashion Design • Engineering/Technology • Automotive Technology • Electricity • Refrigeration • Arts and Humanities • Commercial Arts • Multimedia • Television Production • Health Services • Nursing • Natural and Agricultural Sciences • Conservation • Horticulture • Business and Information Systems • Computer-Assisted Design • Computer Repair and Networking • Information Technology
Program Implementation • Parent/Guardians MUST be involved in the child’s educational tract decision. • Develop a standard assessment to be provided to students beginning in the 6th grade to measure; • Scholastic aptitude, • Technical knowledge. • Based off the 8th grade assessment, students will be recommended to follow either the Academic or CTE tract.
Program Implementation (Continued) • Education plans, listing the educational goals will be provided to the student and parent/guardian, based off the 8th grade assessment. • Correspond options to assessed education patterns to parents/guardians and students. • Evaluate student progress mid-way through each academic year until graduation. • After graduation, if academic and CTE track students need further remedial courses, refer them to community colleges.
What are the Benefits? • Academic Awareness. • Parents/Guardians can see a students assessed abilities. • Improved Student Self-Esteem • Offering students the ability to interact with their educational goal may produce an increased self-awareness and satisfaction. • Technical Proficiency • Students are better prepared to enter the workforce. • Post Secondary Education Preparedness • Students in either tract will be better prepared of two or four year academic establishments.
Drawbacks • Resilience to change. • Cost. • Systematic monitoring of student progress. • Creating suitable options for students who do not fit the assessed profile.
Conclusion • Primary and Secondary Education. • Post-Secondary Education. • Dual Education Program. • Academic • CTE • Program Implementation • Benefits • Drawbacks