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Title: Perkins IV Implementation


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Perkins IV - Implementation
  • CAIC Conference
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • June 17, 2007

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Context Matters!!!
  • Economic
  • Policy
  • Political Election 08

3
Economic
  • In general, economy is fair.
  • Unemployment rate is relatively low at 4.5.
    (April 2007)
  • Federal deficit is declining (according to CBO).

Source Congressional Budget Office.
4
Economic
  • Competing budget pressures
  • Domestic versus international
  • Mandatory vs. discretionary

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The World is Flat Phenomenon
  • Globalization and competition are not new
    national issues!
  • 1994 School to Work
  • 1996 IBM/Governors Summit on Education
  • Goals 2000 - National Skill Standards Board
  • 2002 - No Child Left Behind
  • e3 and High Growth Initiative

7
Policy
  • Innovation America National Governors
    Association
  • "United States economic growth in the 21st
    century will be driven by our nation's ability to
    innovate."
  • - Governor Janet Napolitano, Arizona and NGA Chair

8
Policy
  • Presidents American Competitiveness Initiative
  • Innovate America Council on Competitiveness
  • Rising Above the Gathering Storm

9
Implications for Education?
  • Focus on STEM (really focus on S, E and M)
  • NCLB science assessment?
  • physics for all in State Scholars Initiative
  • and lots and lots of bills introduced in
    Congress

10
Policy
  • Postsecondary in focus
  • Secretarys Summit on Higher Education
  • Aligning K-12 and higher education expectations
  • Increasing need-based aid for access and success
  • Using accreditation to support and emphasize
    student learning outcomes
  • Serving adults and other non-traditional
    students
  • And enhancing affordability, decreasing costs,
    and promoting productivity.

11
Policy Postsecondary Focus (cont.)
  • Community colleges in the spotlight
  • Office of Vocational and Adult Education
  • Virtual Summit on June 27, 2007
  • Commissioned papers and symposium

12
Policy
  • Demographic realities.
  • More positions require postsecondary experiences
  • More attention to skills gap.

13
Policy
  • NCLB increased focus on high schools.
  • Rigorous standard.
  • Graduation rates both secondary and
    postsecondary.
  • Transition between learner levels.
  • Accountability.

14
2008 Election
  • Election politics are in full swing.
  • Priorities and positions volatile.
  • Funding to focus on political targets.

15
2008 Election
  • Funded by
  • Gates and Broad Foundations
  • Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
  • 60 million to spend in 18 months
  • Our goal is to ensure that the nation engages in
    a rigorous debate and to make education a top
    priority in the 2008 presidential election.

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2008 Election
  • We want a serious nationwide debate on
    education reform where every presidential
    candidate addresses three priorities that hold
    great promise for improving education
  • Agreeing on American education standards
  • Providing effective teachers in every classroom
  • Giving students more time and support for
    learning.

17
U.S. Competitiveness
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Highlights of Perkins IV
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Congress Acts Unanimously!!!
  • Congress introduces and passes legislation
    overwhelming
  • H.R. 366 (416 9)
  • S. 250 (99-0)
  • President signs the bill on August 12.

21
Spirit of the New Law
  • Leading CTE into the 21st century
  • Global competition
  • Program improvement
  • Ensuring modern, durable and rigorous CTE programs

22
Purposes of the Act
  • Develop challenging academic and technical
    standards and related challenging, integrated
    instruction

23
Purposes of the Act
  • Promote partnerships (education, workforce
    boards, business, industry, etc.)

24
What is CTE?
  • Change in definition to eliminate the focus on
    sub-baccalaureate careers (does not impact )
  • Emphasis on preparation for postsecondary
    education and employment
  • Preparation not on job preparation but on
    academic and technical preparation
  • Increased emphasis on achievement of a degree,
    certificate or credential

25
Whats New
  • Programs of Study (aka career clusters or career
    pathways)
  • Focus on high skill, high wage, high demand and
    relate to regional economy

26
A Focus on Transition
  • Increase transition from 2 to 4 year college
  • Focus on articulation

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27
Connecting the Dots
28
Congressional Support BUT
  • Supportive yet reality is that we had little data
    to prove impact
  • Supportive yet reality is that we had little
    research to prove effective methods

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Increased Accountability
  • New accountability provisions are a reminder
    that
  • Funds are not an entitlement
  • Use of funds must be flexible and responsive to
    the accountability data that is collected

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Implementation
  • Transition year begins July 1
  • Working on
  • Maximizing flexibility and leadership
  • Programs of study
  • Determining high skill, high wage and high demand
  • Technical assessments
  • Negotiating performance goals with feds and
    locals
  • Full 5 year plan due next Spring

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Resources
  • Innovation America http//www.nga.org/Files/pdf/0
    702INNOVATIONCALLTOACTION.PDF
  • American Competitiveness Initiative
    http//www.whitehouse.gov/stateoftheunion/2006/aci
    /
  • Innovate America http//innovateamerica.org/index
    .asp
  • Ed in 08 http//www.edin08.com/
  • High Growth Job Training Initiative and e3
    http//www.doleta.gov/business/

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Thank you!
  • Contact Information
  • Kimberly Green
  • kgreen_at_careertech.org
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