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An Overview of Florida’s Postsecondary Career and Technical Education System Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow Kathleen Taylor Division of Career and Adult Education Florida Department of Education 1

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Page 1: Florida's postsecondary technical system overview

An Overview of Florida’s Postsecondary Career and Technical Education System

Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow

Kathleen TaylorDivision of Career and Adult Education

Florida Department of Education

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Economic Development

Creating Jobs

Workforce Development

Connecting People with

Jobs and Services

Workforce Education

Educating for Employment

Florida’s Economic Partnership

• Enterprise Florida• Regional Economic

Development Councils

• Workforce Florida, Inc.• Agency for Workforce

Innovation• Regional Workforce

Boards

Skilled Workforce“Talent”

To Grow and Diversify Florida’s Economy

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Career and Technical Education

• Middle school A.S./A.A.S. degrees• Prepare for occupations requiring less than a 4-year

degree• Aligned with the 17 national career clusters and

Enterprise Florida’s target industry sectors

“Based on the needs of business and industry”

• Program standards developed by business and industry

“What an individual needs to know and be able to do”3

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Highly Skilled Workforce“Talent”

Needed to Grow and Diversify Florida’s Economy

The Mission of Workforce Education Programs

Career and Technical Education

• Middle School – A.S. Degree

• Preparing for occupations requiring less than a 4-year degree

Adult Education

• Literacy• GED• ESOL• Adult High School

Apprenticeship

• Highly structured program that provides technical training in a specific occupation

• combination of classroom and on-the-job training

• industry sponsored

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Workforce Education Delivery System

• Career and Technical• Adult Education• Apprenticeship

Business/Industry

Apprenticeship Programs

Florida College System

Correctional Facilities

Community-Based

Organizations

Private Institutions

Public Schools

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Delivery Structure Postsecondary

Districts Florida Colleges

Operating Funds are provided in the Workforce Development Funds and Performance-based incentives appropriations

Operating Funds are provided in the Community College Program Fund appropriations

Career CertificateApplied Technology DiplomaContinuing Workforce EducationApprenticeshipLiteracy/Diploma Program

Associate Degrees (A.S./A.A.S.)College Credit CertificatesCareer CertificateApplied Technology DiplomaContinuing Workforce EducationApprenticeshipLiteracy/Diploma

FUNDING

PROGRAMS

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58 Districts

Local Decision

All 28 Colleges

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Statewide District Workforce Education Headcount, 2011-12

Source: FLDOE data. 7

Adult General Educa-tion; 177559; 76% Career Certificate;

46710; 20%

Applied Technology Diploma; 1524; 1%

Apprenticeship; 6768; 3%

Total: 232,561

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Statewide Florida College Workforce Education Headcount by Program Area

Source: FLDOE data. 8

Adult General Ed-ucation; 38391;

19%

Career Certificate; 27548; 13%

College Credit Cer-tificate; 21340; 10%

Apprenticeship; 2792; 1%

AS/AAS; 115244; 56%

Advanced Technical Cer-tificate; 291; 0%

Total: 205,606

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Non-credit Technical Training – Top 10 Enrollments

District Career Certificates College Career Certificates

Practical Nursing Law Enforcement Officer

Cosmetology Private Security Officer

Early Childhood Education Correctional Officer

Fire Fighter II Cosmetology

Administrative Assistant Fire Fighter II

Automotive Service Technology Practical Nursing

Patient Care Technician School Age Certification

AC, Refrigeration and Heating Early Childhood Education

Nursing Assistant AC, Refrigeration and Heating

Medical Assisting Administrative Assistant

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Credit Programs – Top 10 Enrollments (Colleges only)

Credit Certificates/Applied Technology Associate in Science/Applied Science

Emergency Medical Technician Nursing

Paramedic Business Administration

Business Management Criminal Justice Technology

Medical Information Coder/Biller Paralegal Studies

Business Specialist Early Childhood Education

Accounting Applications Computer Information Administration

Computer Programming Accounting Technology

Office Management Emergency Medical Services

Pre-School Office Administration

CISCO CCNA Certificate Graphics Technology

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Adult Education

• Designed to increase literacy skills so individuals can become employed

• Concerns regarding literary gains and the transition of adult education students to postsecondary education

• Adult Education Career Pathways launched in June 2010

• Goal: To increase the percentage of adult education students who transition to postsecondary education and receive a degree, certificate or industry credential

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Adult Education Career Pathway Example

Adult Basic Education 8.9

Level Math Reading Language

6.0 – 8.9

4.0 – 5.9

2.0 – 3.9

0.0 – 1.9

Pre-GED

6.0 – 8.9

ESOL

6 NRS LevelsCAREER

PLANNING COURSE

(Student Career Plan)

Earn GED Diploma

Earn Standard High School

Diploma

Earn CNA

CertificateEXIT

Earn CNA Certificate

EXIT

Enroll in GED

Prep course

Enroll in an Adult Secondary

High School

Enroll in CTE program CNA

Applied Academics

(VPI)

Earn

Postsecondary Degree

(BS, AS, AAS, AA,

CTE Certification)

Earn RNPEXIT

Earn RNEXIT

Earn LPNEXIT

Earn RNP EXIT

Earn RN EXIT

Earn LPN EXIT

Enroll in CTE program CNA

Applied Academics

(VPI)

CAREER

LADDER

CAREER

LADDER

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Workforce Education is Primarily Funded By State Resources

Districts Colleges

$374 million, 84%$419 million,71%

$37 million, 8% $148 million,25%

$7 million, 2% $20 million, 3%

$25 million, 6%

$5 million, 1%

Federal Adult Education Grants

Federal Carl Perkins Grant

Student Tuition/Fees

State Funding Sources

(Total = $443 million) (Total = $592 million)

Source: OPPAGA analysis of Department of Education data. 13

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Program Results

Program Completion Rate Placement Rate Average Annual Earnings

Career Certificate (non credit) 53% 76% $32,733

A.S./A.A.S./Credit Certificates 48% 86% $44,120

GED 36% 48%* $24,576

Adult High School not available 51%* $19,844

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*Employment placement only; does not include postsecondary placement

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Average Annualized Earnings for 2009-10 Completers with Full-Time Employment inFall 2010

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Distric

t Care

er Certi

ficate

College

Career C

ertifica

te

College

Credit Certi

ficate

College

AS Degre

e

College

AAS Degre

e $-

$5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000 $45,000 $50,000

$31,468 $37,984 $37,184

$46,604 $41,732

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Full-time Average Initial Earnings of 2009-10 Postsecondary CTE Completers

16Source: Analysis of FETPIP Data

Annualized Initial

Earnings

Number of Completers in

Cohort

Average Salary for

High School Graduates

Value Added of

Credential

Cumulative Value Added

Standard High School Diploma

$20,924 118,679 $20,924 - -

District Postsecondary CTE

$31,468 24,540 $20,924 $10,544 $258,749,760

FCS Postsecondary Adult Vocational

$37,984 9,644 $20,924 $17,060 $164,526,640

FCS Credit Certificate$37,184 7,703 $20,924 $16,260 $125,250,780

FCS Associate in Science

$46,604 9,496 $20,924 $25,680 $243,857,280

FCS Associate in Applied Science

$41,732 2,255 $20,924 $20,808 $46,922,040

$839,306,500 Total Return

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Basic Skills

Basic Skills Level N/A Mathematics: 9Language: 9Reading: 9

Basic Skills In PSAV programs offered for 450 hours or more, in accordance with Rule 6A-10.040, F.A.C., the minimum basic skills grade levels required for postsecondary adult career and technical students to complete this program are: Mathematics 9, Language 9, and Reading 9. These grade level numbers correspond to a grade equivalent score obtained on a state designated basic skills examination.

Exemptions are listed in Statutes included in the framework 

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Kathleen TaylorDivision of Career and Adult Education

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