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Title: Personal%20Pathways%20to%20Success


1
The Personal Pathways SystemEmpowering All
Students to Shape Our Future Through the SC
Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA)
Presented by Donna Elmore
Associate Vice-President Orangeburg-Calhoun
Technical College
Orangeburg, South Carolina
2
2005 South Carolina Education and Economic
Development Act (EEDA)
  • Spanned the administration of two governors in
    its development
  • Received input from over 2,000 educators,
    parents, business and governmental leaders, and
    postsecondary leaders
  • Benefited from South Carolina business leaders
    refusal to allow the proposed legislation to be
    defeated
  • Gained strong support from SC Chamber of Commerce

3
2005 South Carolina Education and Economic
Development Act (EEDA)
  • The legislation grew out of a Governors
    Workforce Education Task Force report titled
    Pathways to Prosperity presented to the SC
    General Assembly in 2001.

4
Challenges The Workforce Gap
19981999 State Department of Education Special
Survey
Source DAmico, C. Workforce 2020.
5
Key Requirements of the EEDA
  • Focus on helping students connect education to
    the careers of their choice
  • Establish articulation agreements to make K16
    education seamless
  • Increase the number of guidance staff to a 3001
    student to staff ratio (524 GCDF-certified career
    specialists)
  • Establish clusters of study and Individual
    Graduation Plans (IGPs) for students
  • Include parental review and approval of IGP

6
Key Requirements of the EEDA (continued)
  • Create 12 Regional Centers to connect students,
    educators, employers, and community
  • Establish dual enrollment agreements for high
    school and college course work
  • Align requirements for high school graduation
    with college entrance
  • Identify at-risk students and provide programs to
    increase graduation rate
  • Establish Coordinating Council to oversee
    implementation of EEDA

7
How Personal Pathways Work
Steps to Success
Employment Career Advancement Continuing
Education and Lifelong Learning
Postsecondary Career Preparation Achieving
credentials college, certification,
apprenticeship, military
9-12 Career Preparation Academics and technical
courses, intensive guidance, individual
graduation plans
Grade 8 Transition Choosing a career cluster and
major (can change easily at any time later)
6-8 Career Exploration Discovering interest areas
K-5 Career Awareness Introduction to the world
of careers
8
How Personal Pathways Work
  • Grades K8 Career awareness and exploration
  • Grade 8 Transition
  • Use information gained in awareness and
    exploration activities
  • Choose Career Cluster and Career Major
  • Students are not locked into choices forever
  • Develop an Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) with
    parental support

9
What Is an Individual Graduation Plan (IGP)?
  • A document that captures decisions about the
    direction in which the student wishes to go in
    high school and postsecondary education
  • Specifies cluster, major, postsecondary goals,
    planned high school schedule, planned
    out-of-class activities, and more
  • Reviewed at least annually throughout high school
    by students, parents, and guidance counselors
  • Puts students and parents in control of education
    and career decision-making

10
How Personal Pathways Work
  • Grades 912 Career Preparation
  • Rigorous academics
  • Required academic core and electives remain in
    place
  • Career major courses chosen from electives
  • Out-of-class learning experiences for all students
  • Students can easily change majors as interests
    and goals evolve

11
How Personal Pathways Work
  • Postsecondary Education Continued Career
    Preparation
  • Four-year college, two-year college,
    state-approved apprenticeships, the military, or
    on-the-job training
  • Dual credit and other articulation agreements
    create a seamless path through postsecondary
    education and into the workforce

12
This presentation and more resources related to
the EEDA can be found at www.teachscpathways.org
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