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“BUSINESS AND EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP”
POWER IN PARTNERSHIPSPOWER IN PARTNERSHIPSGEORGE ARRANTS
Business Development ManagerDelmar Cengage Learning
Advisory Committee
January, 20 2009TIVA Mid Winter
Employment Picture
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Current & future workforce (Labor Shortage)
H-1B immigration visas
Structural Unemployment
President’s High Growth Job Training Initiative
Governor's Competitiveness Summit
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Underemployed?
Historical PerspectiveHistorical Perspective
Business and Education have been islands unto themselves
Results have not always been as good as they could be
In this century our success will, to a great extent, depend on how well we develop these partnerships
Advisory CommitteesBusiness & Education Councils
Types of Advisory committeesWho should be a memberRecruitment of membersThe purpose of the proposed committeeTime, location & agenda of the committeeFollow-up of Advisory Committee minutes
Career & Technology committees
Shared Committees
Program specific Committees
Advisory committee Handbookhttp://www.natef.org/advisory_committee.cfm
Types of Advisory committees
EmployersTechnicians/related occupationParents (current & former students)SuppliersManufacturers Instructors (secondary & post-secondary)Former StudentsAdministration
Who should be a member
U.S. Mail (poor response)Visit to employersPhone E-mailFax1-1-1 (1 Month E-mail - 1 Week Email/Phone - 1
Day Phone)
Recruitment of members
WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?
Industry Advise
Technology Changes
Employment Opportunities
Program improvements
Certification Program/industry
Review graduate follow-up
The purpose of the proposed committee
Time & date (What is best for industry) Mornings (before school) Lunch (Best for Industry)
Evening ( No good) Location Program Lab/shop Conference room local businesses Agenda Time allocation (Don’t run over) Curriculum (industry recommendations) Program Facility Evaluation
Time, location & agenda of the committee
Meeting AgendaAutomotive Technology
Business/Education Advisory MeetingAgenda
WelcomeIntroductions
Review task listDiscussion any additional tasks
neededFacility Evaluation
Review budgetEmployment PotentialSchedule next meeting
Automotive TechnologyBusiness/Education Advisory Meeting
Agenda
WelcomeIntroductions
Review & approve minutesOverview of the status of
certificationUpdate on facility corrections
Update on curriculum changesReview & discuss student &
graduate evaluationsSet date for next meeting
Meeting Agenda
Copies of minutes send to:
All members
Campus Principal/Director
Career & Tech. Director
School Board Members
Superintendent
Follow-up of Advisory Committee minutes
Typical Student Population
25% Students who start High School drop out by 12th grade75% Of High School graduates do not complete college
Source: The Neglected Majority, Dale Parnell, American Association of Community Colleges
Four year College is not the only answer Four year College is not the only answer and may not be the best answer...and may not be the best answer...
*Survey conducted by the Utility Business Education Coalition Inc.
Out of every 100 high school graduates:
70 enroll in college
42 return for their sophomore year
34 advance to their senior year
28 graduate in five years
only 14 employed in their chosen field
99.9% Efficiency50 Newborn Babies Dropped at Birth by Doctors EverydayOne Hour of Unsafe Drinking Water Per MonthTwo Unsafe Landings at O’Hare Airport Everyday16,000Lost Pieces of Mail Per Hour20,000 Incorrect Drug Prescriptions Each Month500 Incorrect Surgical Operations Performed Each Week22,000 Checks Deducted From the Wrong Account DailyYour Heart Fails to Beat 32,000 Times Each Year