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A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Kimberly A. Green, NASDCTEc

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A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE. . . . Kimberly A. Green, NASDCTEc. Outline. Policy influencers Budget realities Current initiatives Perkins Next Steps. Policy Influencers. Policy influencers. Focus on jobs Global competition Evidence of success Common core state standards - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Kimberly A. Green, NASDCTEc



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Outline

•Policy influencers

•Budget realities

•Current initiatives

•Perkins

•Next Steps

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Policy Influencers

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Policy influencers

• Focus on jobs• Global competition• Evidence of success• Common core state standards

– College and career readiness – Assessment

• Increased visibility for CTE

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Budget Realities

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FY12 Funding

• In FY 11, President recommended $264 million cut to Perkins, Congress accepted $141 million cut

• FY12, Perkins was essentially flat funded at FY11 levels

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FY13

• President’s Budget Proposal– Flat funding for Perkins– $1 billion over 3 years for career

academies– $8 billion over 3 years for community

colleges

• Congress– House and Senate – Continuing

resolution with flat funding– No new funding

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FY13

• Deficit Reduction Committee– Charged with cutting $1.2 trillion in

spending

• Sequestration?– Automatic spending caps from 2014

to 2021– Estimates of 8.2% across-the-board

cuts

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Career Academy Proposal

•New funding•$1 billion over 3 years•State to local by competition•Clear definition of an academy– 4 years– Requires work-based learning – Academic, technical and

employability skills

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Current Initiatives

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Administration Views

“While we know that high-quality career and technical education strategies have the potential to prepare students for jobs in the knowledge economy, many career and technical programs haven’t lived up to their promise of preparing students for careers and college.”

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Administration Views

“The Obama administration says that overall, data about career and technical education is mixed. There are “islands of excellence,” said Brenda Dann-Messier, assistant secretary for vocational and adult education, but there is still “uneven quality around the country.” NY Times Article, July 9, 2011 by Motoko Rich

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Career Ready Partner Council

• Achieve• Alliance for Excellent

Education• American Association of

Community Colleges• American Federation of

Teachers• ASCD• Aspen Institute• ACTE• Gates Foundation• Broad Foundation

• Campaign for High School Equity

• Chief State School Officers

• ConnectEd• Educational Policy

Improvement Center• Ford Motor Company

Fund• Harvard Graduate

School of Education

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Career Ready Partner Council

• National Academy Foundation• National Association of State Boards of Education• National Education Association• National Governors Association• National League of Cities• PARCC• SMARTER Balanced Consortium

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What is the Common Career Technical Core initiative?

• State-led initiative to establish a shared set of high-quality Career Technical Education (CTE) standards

• Includes a set of standards for each of the 16 Career ClustersTM, as well as an overarching set of Career Ready Practices

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Perkins

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Trends in federal policy

•Competition•Innovation•Consolidation•Cost-benefit analysis•Connection to the economy•Change through policy– ESEA waivers– Race to the Top Criteria

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Perkins Blueprint Nine Reforms

Theme Reforms

Alignment Clear expectations for high quality programs

More active role for states

Collaboration Consortia

Private-sector match

Accountability Competition

Common definitions

Incentives for high performance

Innovation State conditions

Innovative and Transformation Fund

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Reactions to the Blueprint

Make sure your voice is heard!

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Next Steps

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What’s Next?

•Federal budget

•Elections

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LEADING CHANGETRANSFORMING EXPECTATIONS

MAKING THE DIFFERENCE