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Title: Oklahoma CareerTech - Tech Prep


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PLAN ACT Workshop Metro Technology Center
Oklahoma City, OK June 27, 2007
2
Housekeeping
  • Cell Phones
  • Bathrooms
  • Lunch On Site
  • Blue Room Rose Room
  • No Food and Drink
  • Audience Participation

3
Agenda
  • Strategic Communication Marketing
  • ACT School Codes
  • Change
  • Technical Assistance
  • a break here and there
  • Data Security
  • Where We Are
  • PLAN EOS
  • Guidance
  • Crosswalk
  • Lunch
  • around 1130

4
Oklahoma Tech Prep
Data Security PLAN ACT Workshop Metro
Technology Center June 27, 2007
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Data Security
  • Be extremely cautious with
  • any personal information such as, social security
    numbers, scores, addresses, etc
  • the portability of information, taking it out on
    a CD, DVD, thumb drive, lap-top etc

6
Data Security
  • sharing of the information
  • just because you get it, doesn't give you the
    legal right to "pass it on
  • keep it under lock and key
  • people could steal if given an opportunity
  • if on a network, keep it in a secure place with
    appropriate access control

7
Data Security
  • dont save information on laptops
  • laptop could be stolen
  • disposal of the information
  • destroy the medium in some fashion before
    throwing it away

8
Data Security
  • normal every day data security
  • protect your computers, use a personal firewall,
    virus scanning tools, ad-aware and mal-ware tools
  • keep you computers operating system up-to-date

9
Data Security
  • In order to obtain your Tech Centers data, you
    will be required to sign a disclosure statement
  • disclosure statements are available today!

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Questions
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Oklahoma Tech Prep
Where We Are PLAN ACT Workshop Metro Technology
Center June 27, 2007
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Where We Are
  • Recruitment has been (to name a few)
  • sophomore tours
  • open house
  • blanket postcards/letters to parents
  • blanket mailing of course catalog
  • summer camps
  • counselor/administrator update meetings

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Where We Are
  • Assist with 8th grade interpretation of ACT
    Explore Assessment
  • Assist with Plans of Study
  • Assist with Teachers as Advisors (or implement
    TAA at Tech Centers)

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Where We Are
  • Assist with ACT PLAN interpretation
  • Require for tech center application or as
    pre-requisite
  • Use for Alliance credit
  • Analyze school-wide or state interest data

15
Where We Are
  • Host one-time events for career awareness and
    planning
  • Sophomore Tours
  • General Catalogues, program brochures
  • Web site

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In the Past..
  • Most important-Get the student in the seat
  • If numbers are low-target those classes rather
    than target the interests of the students

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Targeted, individual, one on one
  • Present and future
  • new ways to attract new students faster
  • niche marketing
  • when done right cant keep them away

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So, how fast is your life changing
  • How can you build on your successful recruitment
    practices?
  • What will need to be thrown out?
  • Blanket vs. Individual
  • now have a tool to help with individualizing

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Current Use
  • Big Picture
  • Comparing Oklahoma data to tech center sending
    school districts to identify students career
    area of interest
  • Individual student basis if provided results
  • Never had score bands

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Current Use
  • Never been able to target individual student
    interests
  • Never had such rich demographic data
  • Never had the ability to identify tech center as
    selection

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Student Interest
  • 2005-2006 PLAN Test Data
  • 10th Graders Oklahoma
  • Total Students 38,259
  • Administration/Sales 3,179
  • Business Operations 917
  • Technical 6,087
  • Science Technology 11,600
  • Arts 5,509
  • Social Services 6,469

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Health Cluster
  • 2005-2006 PLAN Test Data
  • 10th Graders Oklahoma
  • Largest Career Cluster Area of Interest
  • Medical Diagnosis Treatment N 5126 Avg.
    17.7
  • Medical Technologies N 1474
    Avg. 18
  • Health Care N
    2090 Avg. 16.6
  • Total students N
    7700
  • 20 of High School 10th Grade Students

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Questions
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Oklahoma Tech Prep
PLAN EOS PLAN ACT Workshop Metro Technology
Center June 27, 2007
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PLAN EOS
  • The Educational Opportunity Service (EOS) is a
    comprehensive source of names, addresses and
    much more non-cognitive data
  • Records of Oklahoma high school sophomores who
    have taken the PLAN ACT
  • over 39,000 test takers for 2007
  • approximately 26,000 elect to participate in PLAN
    EOS program

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PLAN EOS
  • Recruitment
  • Guidance
  • Marketing
  • Market Analysis

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Recruitment
  • Increase Tech Center Enrollment!
  • Increase Alliance Enrollment!

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Recruitment
  • You can direct special efforts toward students
    who are interested in particular academic
    disclipines, such as Pre-Engineering, Bio-Medical
    Sciences and graphic arts!

29
Recruitment
  • You can gear your recruiting effort toward
    specific cohorts of students!
  • special populations
  • diverse students
  • specific interest

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Data Elements
  • Student Name
  • last, first, middle initial
  • Street Address
  • City
  • State
  • Zip
  • Gender

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Data Elements
  • Birth Date
  • Racial/Ethnic background
  • SSN
  • CTIS
  • High School Code Number
  • Grade Classification
  • Student Email Address
  • 60 average

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Data Elements
  • Career Interest
  • Administration Sales
  • Business Operations
  • Technical
  • Science Technology
  • Arts
  • Social Service

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Okla. Data for 2006 - 2007
  • 39,210 total test takers
  • Two score bands
  • 1-14 PLAN ACT
  • 5,440 students
  • 15-32 PLAN ACT
  • 17,603 students
  • We know that 15 Alliance eligible

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Questions
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Guidance PLAN ACT Workshop Metro Technology
Center June 27, 2007
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(No Transcript)
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Career ? Career and Academic
  • Important to look at entire picture are
    students taking courses that will help them reach
    their career goals, both academic and technical
  • SREB research shows that simply encouraging
    students to take higher level math and science
    makes a difference in achievement level
  • Adults technical skills always important, but
    academic skill attainment important as well need
    to help them identify their next steps, academic
    and technical
  • Individual plan of study
  • Accustomed not to mess with what students were
    taking at home high school
  • Not worry with adults academic future or needs -
    just focus on technical skills
  • Career plan

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Whose Job is it anyway? Once ? Now
  • Student Services should serve in the leadership
    role for quality academic and career guidance/
    advisement
  • However, collaboration is the key with all
    partners both inside the tech center and with
    partnering entities
  • Counselor has sole responsibility for career
    guidance and advisement with the students.

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Starting early..
  • Middle school is not too early to work jointly
    with partner schools to begin career awareness
    and exploration activities, with a tentative plan
    of study developed by the end of 8th or 9th
    grade.
  • Hard part moving that plan of study through the
    pipeline and having it for 10-11-12 grade
  • Sophomore tours are the start of career
    development for career and technology students.

40
Transition Support
  • Have always been concerned about moving students
    to employment also have to now look at what
    support we are providing to move students through
    educational levels
  • middle school to high school
  • high school to tech center
  • tech center to postsecondary

41
Data Driven Decisions
  • How do we know in student services that what we
    are doing is making a difference?
  • From a student services perspective, are we
    looking at our TCs completion, retention
    placement rate, our college remediation rates,
    CRC levels, industry credential numbers?
  • From a student services perspective, are we
    looking at our partner schools report cards, EOI
    scores,drop out rates?

42
Parental Involvement
  • How can student services get parents more
    involved with students career and academic
    planning?
  • help them help their kids with their futures .
  • mapping out plan of study
  • feedback on student achievements
  • showing where the student is strong and how we
    enhance that showing where the student has
    challenges and how we can meet those

43
Guidance-easy connections.
  • You can recruit more or different students for
    particular career clusters, career pathways and
    majors.
  • Identify academic achievement or non-achievement
    for better advisement strategies for
    schools/students.

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More connections
  • Customize the careertech experience for the
    student with targeted academic as well as career
    interventions
  • Identify students who meet PLAN requirement for
    Alliance
  • Work with such students on transitional support
    for college success
  • ACT Prep, making sure ACT is taken, enrollment
    assistance, etc.

45
Harder Use new data in conjunction with other
data sources such as
  • NEW Plan info (contact info, race, achievement
    score band, career interest)
  • NEW ACT student report (if TC is chosen as
    selection)
  • College remediation rates
  • Performance measures
  • Student surveys
  • Perkins data

46
Questions
47
Career Cluster Crosswalks PLAN ACT Workshop
Metro Technology Center June 27, 2007
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Career Cluster Crosswalks
  • Two crosswalks between ACTs 6 Clusters and
    the 16 Career Clusters have been created to help
    you guide students during their career
    exploration journey.

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Career Cluster Crosswalk
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History
  • 1960s - Dr. John Holland, ACT Vice President for
    Research, developed a hexagon arrangement of six
    occupational types
  • 1973- Dr. Dale Prediger created the first
    World-of-Work Map introduced by ACT, Inc. It
    graphically shows how occupations relate to each
    other based on work tasks.

51
Holland Six Occupation Types
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In the beginning
Holland 6 Occupation Types R I A S E C
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Plus. Dr. Dale Predigers Six Clusters
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Holland Types and 6 Clusters
Prediger1. Administration Sales 2.
Business Operations 3. Technical 4. Science
Technology 5. Arts 6. Social Service
Holland 1. Enterprising 2. Conventional 3.
Realistic 4. Investigative 5. Artistic 6. Social
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Dr. Dale Predigers 12 regions and 26 career
areas
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6 occupation types 6 clusters 12 regions
26 career areas
World of Work Map
12 regionsaround circle
26 career areas
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Enter - 16 DOE Career Clusters
A way for schools to organize instruction and
student experiences around sixteen broad
categories
  • Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
  • Architecture Construction
  • Arts, A/V Technology Communications
  • Business, Management Administration
  • Education Training
  • Finance
  • Government Public Administration
  • Health Science
  • Hospitality Tourism
  • Human Services
  • Information Technology
  • Law, Public Safety Security
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing, Sales Services
  • Science, Technology, Engineering
    Mathematics
  • Transportation Distribution Logistics

58
World of Work Map with Career Clusters
16 Career Clusters added outer ring to ACT World
of Work Map
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DOE Career Clusters
ACT Cluster
Holland Code
ACT Region
ACT Career Area
60
IDEAS Profile, World of Work Map Career
Clusters Crosswalk
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Questions
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Oklahoma Tech Prep
Strategic Communications Marketing PLAN ACT
Workshop Metro Technology Center June 27, 2007
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Marketing
  • Strategic Communications Marketing
  • how and when do you communicate
  • Next Level Marketing
  • how do you take it to the next level

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Marketing
  • Partnership
  • work with com mktg at Tech Center
  • Timeline
  • when and what do you send
  • Specific Cohorts
  • Specific Mediums
  • webpage, written, phone, email, events,
    advertising, sponsorship

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Enrollment Funnel
  • The enrollment funnel is a systematic method of
    moving "prospective" students to becoming
    "actual" students
  • Every level has different communication needs

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Communication Flow
  • Break Down by Class
  • sophomore, junior, senior
  • Layer for Best Results
  • postcard, Alliance letter, friendly email
  • Web Marketing
  • reflects brand look and feel

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Strategic Communications
  • Sophomore
  • PLAN ACT download
  • send sophomore parent letter
  • response mechanism, coordinator name, contact
    information, website
  • send sophomore student postcard
  • contact information

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Strategic Communications
  • Junior
  • send junior parent letter
  • coordinator name, contact information, website
  • send junior student postcard
  • its not to late
  • contact information

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Strategic Communications
  • Senior
  • send senior parent letter
  • opportunities after graduation
  • coordinator name, contact information, website
  • send senior student postcard
  • we have opportunities your senior year
  • contact information

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Strategic Communications
  • High School Graduates
  • derailed college track students
  • those students who were headed to college and
    experienced a life changing event
  • CareerTech could fulfill your needs
  • career training, college options, scholarships

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Strategic Communications
  • Counselors, Principals, Teachers
  • counselor conference, one-to-one
  • Parents
  • pre-admissions communication, orientation night,
    on-going communication

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Marketing
  • Marketing
  • tech fair
  • open house
  • tours
  • other events
  • Direct Marketing
  • personalized letters
  • sophomore postcards
  • personalized catalogue

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Marketing
  • Email Marketing
  • flash email
  • http//osu.okstate.edu/email/email05.html
  • deadlines, invitations
  • integrated web presence

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Marketing
  • Web 2.0
  • social networking
  • wiki
  • XML RSS
  • blogs
  • podcasting
  • on demand video

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Questions
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Oklahoma Tech Prep
Codes PLAN ACT Workshop Metro
Technology Center June 27, 2007
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ACT Codes
  • All 29 Technology Centers have codes
  • will be listed in ACT registration packet
  • ACT Code Numbers for Colleges and Scholarship
    Agencies
  • listed on Alliance website
  • All will be listed in 2008-2009

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ACT Codes
  • Educate
  • counselors, teachers, parents
  • Encourage students
  • College and Scholarship Choices
  • 1 of 4 (free) choices

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ACT Codes
  • CareerTech is an option
  • Opens Doors
  • high-skill, high-wage high demand
  • college opportunities

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Questions
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Oklahoma Tech Prep
ChangeMetro Technology Center Oklahoma City,
OK June 27, 2007
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Change
  • Even if you're on the right track, you'll get
    run over if you just sit there.
  • Will Rogers

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Change
  • Creating a College Going Culture
  • how do you encourage more high school students to
    pursue more rigorous courses
  • what are the essential elements in creating a
    college-going culture where achievement is valued
  • what are successful strategies to promote
    college-going for first-generation, low-income
    students through academic advising and support,
    test preparation and college awareness

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Change
  • Millennial Generation
  • born after 1980
  • smart
  • immediate results
  • prefer video, audio to be interactive

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Change
  • Helicopter Parents
  • influencer group
  • constant contact
  • embrace

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Change
  • Using New Tools and Info
  • Increased Efficiency
  • role of technology
  • Letting Go

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Change
  • Setting a vision for potential results.

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Questions
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Presenters
  • Kelly Arrington
  • Coordinator, Guidance
  • 405.743.5195 karri_at_okcareertech.org
  • Paula Bowles
  • Director, Communications and Marketing
  • 405.743.5108 pbowl_at_okcareertech.org
  • Jo Kahn
  • OKCIS/CRN Director
  • 405.743.5404 jkahn_at_okcareertech.org
  • Belinda McCharen, Ph.D.
  • Assistant State Director, Career Services
  • 405.743.5432 Bmcch_at_okcareertech.org
  • Don Pitchford, Ph.D.
  • ACT Post Secondary Consultant
  • 512.345.1949 don.pitchford_at_act.org
  • Robin Schott
  • Manager, IIS
  • 405.743.5554 rscho_at_okcareertech.org
  • Jeremy L. Zweiacker
  • Tech Prep Alliance State Coordinator
  • 405.743.6881 jzwei_at_okcareertech.org

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Oklahoma Tech Prep
Technical Assistance PLAN ACT Workshop Metro
Technology Center June 27, 2007
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Mail Merges
  • Microsoft Excel
  • manipulating data
  • Microsoft Word
  • mail merge

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Mail Merges
  • Choose a document type and main document
  • Connect to a data file and select records
  • Add fields to the main document
  • Preview the merge and then complete it

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Mail Merge
  • Data will come in spreadsheet
  • Write letter in Word
  • Use the Mail Merge function
  • tools, mail merge
  • Insert data fields

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Example
  • Sophomore Letter

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Questions
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Resources
  • Career Cluster Crosswalk
  • http//okcareertech.org/guidance/crosswalk.htm
  • ACT
  • www.act.org

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Resources
  • Copies of this presentation will be available on
    the Tech Prep website on the Resources page.
  • www.okcareertech.org/techprep
  • Event Evaluations
  • emailed to you
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