Title: The mixed messages we send kids
1- The mixed messages we send kids
2How about underwater basket weaving?
or, Music Appreciation?
- usually idioms referring in a negative way to
supposedly easy and/or worthless secondary,
college or university courses, and used generally
to refer to a perceived decline in educational
standards.
3Since 1980, Reed College in Portland, Oregon has
offered underwater basket weaving class during
Paideia (a festival of learning)? Student
Resource Center _at_ the University of Arizona
offered a submerged snorkelling basket weaving
course in Spring of 1998? In early 2009, a
Rutgers University scuba diving instructor
offered a one-off course? That Underwater
Basket Weaving is a trademark of the US Scuba
Center, Inc, which offers a speciality class
designed to improve diving skills from which
participants can take home a memorable
souvenir.
4Here is my personal favorite, If you are not
careful your future will consist of asking on a
regular basis, Would you like fries with that?
5 6- When trying to create and cultivate a culture of
career conversations within our schools, we must
be very careful what we say and how we say
it.
7- A school or district-wide career development
initiative must be planned and purposeful
especially during those transitional times when
we choose to intensify their individual career
developmental time. - i.e., a freshman transition course. That move
from middle school to high school brings with it
internal/mental expectations that we must sieze
upon in relation to that students personal
career pathway development.
8- The following question intensifies in frequency,
beginning in a students ninth grade year,
whether we know it or not -
So, what do you want to be when you grow up?
9Times in a students life that contribute greatly
to the frequency of this question being asked
definitely include pre-enrollment periods!
and in many instances, the importance of this
answer reaches its highest level of intensity
during their senior year of high school!!!
10- So, lets take a look at the next crucial
transitional time in a students livethat senior
year to post-secondary, freshman year. - And, possibly what is happening because we are
not addressing (from a career developmental
standpoint) this time of crucial educational
transition.
11- Surveys conducted annually by Collegegrad.com (a
job networking website) have found the number of
graduates moving back home - with parents has risen each year over the past
decade. - To the point where 80 of recent graduates
responding to its online survey moved back home
last summer. - Up from 67 in 2006.
12oh, and the
average college graduate has a student loan debt
of 23,186.
13In October 2009, 70.1 of 2009 high school
graduates were enrolled in college or
universities.
14Almost one-half of the students at four-year
colleges in the United States fail to graduate
within six years of entering.
15 Emporia State University offers 55 majors Fort
Hays State University offers 54 majors Kansas
State University offers 114 majors University
of Kansas offers 135 majors Wichita State
University offers 79 majors
Did they realize that
Barton County Community College , 83
majors Butler Community College, 63
majors Colby Community College, 39
majors Hutchinson Community College, 53
majors North Central Kansas Technical College,
22 majors
16There are almost 200 classes offered where I
work, Hutchinson High School and Hutchinson
Career Technical Education Academy!
17After visiting every freshman English class at
HHS the last three years, I found out that over
97 of our freshman said they would be going to
college.
Oh, and over 90 said they would like to have
some sort of extended (6mos), part-time
employment during their high school years.
18- Whats the point?
- Responses by these freshman indicate they have
expectations, strong expectations, no matter how
those expectations were formed, about college
work. - THEY really, really want to begin making those
personal connections between education career!!!
19- And, Im here to tell you, the education-to-career
connection is not necessarily the same thing as
the college-to-career connection.
20- OK, well it might bebut not for the same reason
many in this audience might be thinking. - In fact, the main connection between college
and career, for many, many students, is that
college disconnects them from their career!
21- Or, another way of putting it
- Career needs to drive the post-secondary
decision ship, not college itself. - Ironically, we might just talk more students
into college, not out. - However, we must, must let those post-secondary
choices come out in the proverbial wash!
22- (irony and sarcasm intended when reading this
next statement) - Lets just be very careful, though, that we
distinguish (as early as possible) between the
lights (college bound) and the darks (non-college
bound)! -
23At Hutchinson High School, The class-choice
equation 26 credits required - 17 (of those
are core credits) 9 electives 4 more slots
to fill 13 (at least) class choices!
- 4 electives your freshman year
- 5-7 electives your sophomore year
- 7-9 electives your junior year
- 9-11 electives your senior year
- not to mention early graduation
24- High Schools are elective-driven!
- And, shouldnt we be?
- Cmon, by the beginning of their junior year,
they are less than two years away from going to
war and voting!
25And also _at_ our school
-You can finish College Algebra before end of
junior year -More and more students earning
college credit before earning their
diploma -More and more students earning
credentials before earning their diploma -More
and more dual credit courses being offered
26How can we not afford to help them develop a
4year Educational/Career Plan?
We must provide students with intensive
career development during the middle-transitional
years.
27Career development consists of -exploration
-personal-assessment -work-environment
awareness -personal profile design
28Career development is an across the
board, district-wide, planned, purposeful
initiative that is exemplified by
structured, measurable, ongoing interventions.
29- I.e., you gotta have a plan and it must have time
to be implemented!
30- So, before I show you how we are helping kids
develop their personal career pathways and when
we intensify those developmental-planning times
in their educational lives - lets sum up why this is even important.
31- Nearly 100 of high school students think they
are and must go to college. - The average yearly cost of college is 6,585
(tuition/fees) at a public university (does not
include housing) - The average college graduate has a student loan
debt of 23,186. - Almost one-half of the students at four-year
colleges in the United States fail to graduate
within six years of entering. - Over 80 of recent college graduates responding
to an online survey moved back home last summer. - THERE IS A SKILLED LABOR SHORTGATE!
32Our strength is also our weakness the amount
of so many educational choices available to our
students.
Lets not take away their choiceslets help them
make the right choices for the right reasons!
33Heres how we see it coming out in the wash.
34www.kansascareerpipeline.org are you using
it? if yes, how? if no, why not?
35- In our district, career development exploration
is most intense in 6th-9th grade. - Culmination of intensity is with sophomore
enrollmentstudents begin to make schedule
decisions based on their career assessment
results, personal profile 4-year educational
plan. - 10th-12th grades consist of creating next step
action and real-world work experiences.
36- R. Kent Blessing
- Global Career Development Facilitator
- blessingk_at_usd308.com, 620-615-4184
37endnotes
- http//www.collegegrad.com/press/2009_college_gra
duates_moving_back_home_in_larger_numbers.shtml - according to an analysis of the government's
National Postsecondary Student Aid Study,
conducted by financial-aid expert Mark
Kantrowitz. Only a dozen years earlier, according
to the study, 58 of students borrowed to pay for
college, and the average amount borrowed was
13,172. - http//www.bls.gov/news.release/hsgec.nr0.htm
- http//www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/06/03/55-perc
ent-of-college-students-graduate/UPI-1567124406456
7/ixzz1EfbLybRv - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_baske
t_weavingAs_a_taught_course - My personal 9th grade English class visits
the past three years. - http//www.businessweek.com/bschools/conten
t/oct2008/bs20081028_629823.htm - http//hubpages.com/hub/Skilled_Labor