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Partnerships for Programs
of Study
PARTNERSHIPS
Pathway Resource Center WebinarDecember 9, 2013
Why Partnerships?
Student Perspective Ed. pathway that includes more than one institution
Supporting Student Success – more than books
and instruction
Joint Curriculum between
secondary and postsecondary;
State-level agreement to share
data; Learning Exchanges; IPIC;
POS Principle 1: Leadership, Organization and Support
Programs of Study are developed, supported, and led with guidance from collaborative partners
Steps to Developing a Partnership
Set Partnership Goals and Outcomes
Identify Partners
Define Governance Structure
Operate the Partnership
Evaluate the Partnership
Sustain the Partnership
Begin with the End in Mind
It’s not just
about resource
s.
It’s about…IDEAS & LEADER
SHIP
Orientatione.g. Middle & High
School
Orientatione.g. Middle & High
School
Pathwayse.g. High School
Pathwayse.g. High School
Manufacturing Career Cluster Manufacturing Career Cluster
Technology Orientation
Courses WBL Credentials
Postsecondary Education and Training
Bridge Associates & Certificate Bachelors Graduate
Postsecondary Education and Training
Bridge Associates & Certificate Bachelors GraduateManufacturing
Production Process
DevelopmentCourses WBL
Credentials(Shared Pathway: See selections in
Energy, TDL, A&C, & R&D Clusters)
Manufacturing Production Process Development
Courses WBL Credentials
ProductionCourses WBL
Credentials
ProductionCourses WBL
Credentials
AutomationCourses WBL
Credentials(Shared Pathway: See selections in
MFG, Energy, IT, and TDL Clusters)
AutomationCourses WBL
Credentials(Shared Pathway: See selections in
MFG, Energy, IT, and TDL Clusters)
Logistics & Inventory Control
Courses WBL Credentials
(Shared Pathway: See selections in
MFG Cluster)
Logistics & Inventory Control
Courses WBL Credentials
(Shared Pathway: See selections in
MFG Cluster)
ProductionCourses WBL Credentials
ProductionCourses WBL Credentials
Maintenance, Installation & Repair
Courses WBL Credentials
Logistic & Inventory ControlCourses WBL Credentials
Logistic & Inventory ControlCourses WBL Credentials
CareersCareers
Careers
CareersCareers
Careers
CareersCareers
Quality ControlCourses WBL Credentials
Health, Safety & Environmental Assurance
Courses WBL Credentials
Careers
Careers
Developing A Network of Partners
INDUSTRY CLUSTER-BASED / EMPLOYERS
P-20 REPRESENTATION
STEM APPLICATION AREAS
STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES
TECHNOLOGY
DATA /MEASUREMENT
CBO’S
7 Components of An Effective Partnership
Pick the right person, not the like person
Define roles immediately- clear and concise – now and in the future
Have a written agreement – an imperative “think of it less as a legal contract and more as a resource to ensure everyone stays on track as years go by and memory fades.”
Communicate Often and Effectively – number one killer is lack of communication
Evaluate the situation- constant and systematic review of how partnership is operating – at least once a year
Don’t Fear a Restructure – could just mean redefining roles or resetting expectation – play to each other’s strengths. Strengths change.
Plan for an Exit – there are reasons partnerships cease to exist that have nothing to do with failure – that needs to be planned for. Remember: “The right people for the right reason for the right time.” ~ from Small Biz Bee
PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES
OCCRL.ILLINOIS.EDU
Pathway Resource Center
PARTNERSHIP SUPPLEMENT
www.Ilpathways.com
QUESTIONS?