Title: Personal%20Pathways%20to%20Success
1The 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
22005 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
32005 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.
4Challenges The Workforce Gap
19981999 State Department of Education Special
Survey
Source DAmico, C. Workforce 2020.
5Key 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
6Key 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
7How 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
8How 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
9What 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
10How 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
11How 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
12This presentation and more resources related to
the EEDA can be found at www.teachscpathways.org