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STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM (SWP) TEACHER PREPARATION PIPELINE REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE, LOS ANGELES

STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM (SWP) TEACHER PREPARATION PIPELINE REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE, LOS ANGELES Quarterly Meeting Friday, August 18, 2017 10 am – 2 pm Rio Hondo College. Agenda . TPP-STEM/CTE Collaborative. Meeting Objectives.

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STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM (SWP) TEACHER PREPARATION PIPELINE REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE, LOS ANGELES

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  1. STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM (SWP) TEACHER PREPARATION PIPELINE REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE, LOS ANGELES Quarterly Meeting Friday, August 18, 2017 10 am – 2 pm Rio Hondo College

  2. Agenda TPP-STEM/CTE Collaborative

  3. Meeting Objectives • For each college to review deliverables and report on progress • Discuss Round 2 & 3 proposed planning and evaluation process for the LA region with LA Director • Share information about the TPP Statewide scaling plan • Map out our network (partners) and TPP-related services/resources • Plan Round 2 & 3 eligibility criteria, activities/deliverables, and budget • Share updates • -regional dual enrollment workshop • -TPP LA regional website • -TPP College Survey

  4. Review of 1st Round Deliverables & Progress Report

  5. Review of 1st Round Deliverables & Progress Report

  6. Review of 1st Round Deliverables & Progress Report

  7. Strong Workforce ProgramProposed Planning & Evaluation ProcessLos Angeles RegionRound 2 & 3Richard VerchesLA Director, Los Angeles/Orange County Regional Consortium (LAOCRC)

  8. Vision for Scaling Up TPP Programs Going Forward For the last 6 years, the 10 TPP colleges have been working on building models of effective practices. Next phase is to scale up.Next Phase Strategic Considerations:-identify high priority student populations-regional expansion with targets-align with Guided Pathways and Initiative TPP Statewide ConveningFriday, August 11, 2017Hosted by Rio Hondo CollegeAnnie Johnston, Ed.D.Technical Assistance Provider Teacher Preparation Pipeline

  9. Challenges $ Buy-In Data Cross-system Collaboration Tracking Credentialing The Dissed Profession

  10. Moving Forward • Market TPP programs • Participate in Local Strong Workforce Dollar Planning • Demonstrate that TPP strategies increase key metrics • Support Development of Grant Funded Partnerships • Integrate TPPs into the Guided Pathways Redesign

  11. Moving Forward Develop Communications and Marketing Tools to Advocate: • Critical role of Community Colleges in addressing teacher shortage • Critical role of TPPs in College Redesign - colleges NEED TPPs • Critical importance of college participation in locally- and grant-funded TPP program development

  12. Moving Forward • Develop Boilerplate Downloadable Resources • Tailor strategies to address each high priority population • Develop new strategies and partnerships, on a regional or statewide scale, to expand the TPP funnel (e.g. MESA), support dual credentials

  13. High Priority Student Population • High school and college students on transfer pathways • Current education professionals seeking to upgrade their skills and earn new credentials • Community college students successful in CTE & STEM • Second career and retired industry professionals

  14. Rotating Poster Brainstorm Most Useful Strategies for reaching out to each priority student population

  15. Essential Partners for Regional Expansion

  16. Conditions to Expand Cross-Faculty Involvement for Mentoring Potential Teachers

  17. CONDITIONS TO SUPPORT SUCCESSFUL OUTREACH FOR AND RECRUITMENT TO NEW TPP PROGRAMS IN YOUR REGION

  18. CONDITIONS MOST CRITICAL IN FACILITATING THE EXPANSION OF TPP PROGRAMS TO OTHER COLLEGES

  19. WEBPAGE AS WAY TO COMMUNICATE TO SUPPORT SCALING UP

  20. CHANGES NEEDED TO REFLECT THE BRAND AND NEW INITIATIVES

  21. TPP Grant OverviewBobby Becka

  22. Network & Resources Mapping ActivityFacilitator:Colleen McKinleyCerritos College, Educational Partnerships Director & SWP-TPP College Mentor

  23. TPP Planning Process Round 2 & 3Facilitators:Bobby Becka, El Camino College, Grant Development Director & SWP-TPP College MentorJanet L. Young, Ed.D, El Camino College, Professor of Childhood Education, College Curriculum Committee Chair • -Eligibility criteria for participating colleges • Activities to focus on with deliverables • Budget

  24. Dual Enrollment WorkshopColleen McKinley TPP College Survey ResultsBobby Becka Updates TPP Los Angeles Website/Logo Lea Martinez

  25. Proposed Future Meeting DatesFriday, November 17, 2017 Tentative Location: El Camino College Friday,February 23, 2018 Friday, May 18, 2018

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