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Setting the Stage: College and Career
Readiness
Data Trends
Funding Trends
Federal Legislation
Perkins Reauthorization
Resources
Focus on jobs
Global competition
Tight fiscal conditions
Evidence of success
Common core state standards
implementation and assessment
Increased visibility for CTE
College Board
Opportunity Nation
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Center on Education Policy
Civic Enterprises
PARCC and Smarter Balanced
Scaling up Pathways to Prosperity
Multiple federal career pathways projects
Career Readiness Partner Council
A career-ready person effectively navigates
pathways that connect education and
employment to achieve a fulfilling,
financially-secure and successful career.
Focus on data and accountability remains strong
A great deal of focus on measuring credential
attainment
Data to aid consumers, ensure accountability for
federal funds, and improve programs
Interest in reducing data burden; but at same
time providing more information
“Balance the need for accountability with the
burden of federal requirements”
Originally struck down because thresholds for
loan repayment were arbitrary
Later rulings say information collection is in
violation of 2008 law banning student unit
record system
Policy now in limbo
Department of Education to launch
negotiated rule-making session in fall to
revisit
Student Right to Know Before You Go Act
Individual-level integrated postsecondary
education data system
Unique identifier
Require states to match information from
unemployment insurance databases with
individual student data and publish the
results to show earnings by program at each
institution
Include the diversity of students and workers
and the range of education and labor market
outcomes that comprise our nation’s human
capital strategy
ACTE & NASDCTEc two of seven founding
partners
Official launch slated for fall
Secondary School Course Classification System:
School Codes for the Exchange of Data (SCED)
◦ Recent project to update CTE courses and reorganize by
Clusters
◦ ACTE Coordinated over 150 volunteers to review course
titles and descriptions
◦ Information has been submitted to NCES for review
Common Education Data Standards
◦ Version 3 released in January with new CTE elements
◦ Version 4 under construction
Breakout Session:
Thursday, 9:45-10:45, Salon 3
Pilot effort to replicate data sharing between
industry certification bodies and states
CompTIA and NAM work underway
Six states participating in first round
Second round applications being accepted
Breakout Session:
Wednesday, 3:30-4:30, Salon 3
Career and Technical Education State Grants (in millions)
$1,200
$1,000
$800
$600
$400
$200
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Sequestration is the formal term for
mandatory cuts to federal programs.
The Budget Control Act of 2011 – August
2011
◦ Raised debt ceiling
◦ Created “supercommittee’
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 –
January 2013
◦ Postponed sequestration start to March
Start of sequestration – March 1, 2013
5.2% across the board cuts
Cuts to USDE - $2.478 billion
Impact of sequestration for Perkins to begin
July 1, 2013 – loss of $59 million
Sequestration to go through 2021
Why aren’t all states see the same % cut?
◦ Minimal allocation- Section 111(a)(3)(A)
Impacts 5 states and DC
Ensures no state receives less than ½ of 1%
◦ Hold harmless provision - Section 111(a)(5)
Impact 29 states and Puerto Rico, VI
Establishes a floor for funding at FY98 levels
◦ States not effected by minimal allocation or hold
harmless have funding allocations ratably reduced
Restore all education programs to presequestration levels
Restores Perkins funding to FY12 levels
($1.1billion)
Assumes Blueprint for Perkins reauthorization
$300 million for HS Redesign competitive
grant
$42 million for dual enrollment evaluation
and competitive grant
Further complicating matters…
FY14 budget tables assume enactment of the
USDE Blueprint for Perkins and $100 million
innovation fund taken off the top
http://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budge
t/statetables/14stbyprogram.pdf
Workforce Investment Act (2003)
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(2007)
Institute for Education Sciences (2009)
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(2012)
Higher Education Act (2013)
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical
Education Act (2013)
House
◦ Action has been very partisan
◦ SKILLS Act passed the House on March 15
Senate
◦ Sen. Murray (D-WA) and Isakson (R-GA) working on
a bi-partisan bill
◦ Starting point is previous Congress draft
Opportunities for CTE
◦ Common performance measures
◦ Focus on credentials
◦ Easing access to training
House
◦ Hope to release legislation in the next two months;
planning on comprehensive bill
Senate
◦ Chairman Harkin has promised bill by summer—
bi-partisan or otherwise
Opportunities for CTE
- Academic/CTE integration
- Focus on career readiness
- Career guidance and counseling
- Teacher recruitment, retention and effectiveness
Congress starting to hold hearings and
collect input
No legislation introduced
Student aid issues major focus
Opportunities for CTE:
◦ Pell grant changes
◦ Teacher education
Veterans’ education benefits in online
programs at area CTE centers
Child nutrition competitive food regulations
America COMPETES Act/NSF reauthorizations
America Works Act
CAREER Act
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Redefine the Federal Role in CTE
Target Expenditures
Define Program Quality Elements
Ensure Relevant and Consistent Data
Offer Incentives for Innovation
Provide the Infrastructure to Support the
System
Started with a “fresh sheet of paper” and reimagine the federal role for CTE
Organized by our vision principles:
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Global Competitiveness
Partnerships
Preparation for Education and Careers
Programs of Study
Research and Accountability
Plus – state leadership and governance
Perspective very much align with ACTE
positions
ACTE and NASDCTEc
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Blogs
Legislative Updates
Legislative Alerts
Fact Sheets
Issue Briefs
State CTE Profiles
Webinars
[email protected]
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• www.acteonline.org
• www.careerreadynow.org
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