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Community College Technical Skill Assessments

Community College Technical Skill Assessments. Frederick Community College February 19, 2013. Why?. Where?. CTE Data Collection Perkins Plan TSA Tables. Number of students receiving a certification. Number of students attempting certification. Collection Differences.

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Community College Technical Skill Assessments

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  1. Community College Technical Skill Assessments Frederick Community College February 19, 2013

  2. Why?

  3. Where? • CTE Data Collection • Perkins Plan TSA Tables • Number of students receiving a certification. • Number of students attempting certification.

  4. Collection Differences CTE Data Collection • Due August • Reported by individual student • Data format • Used for accountability Perkins Plan • Due May • Reported by program/ certification aggregate • Document format • Used for grant documentation

  5. TSA Data Elements • Technical Assessment Available: A yes/no designation to indicate if a technical assessment (industry certification) is available to the student, prior to graduation. This is designated by program area (CIP), or as indicated by the student/instructor. • Technical Assessment Attempted: A yes/no designation to indicate if a student has attempted the technical assessment. • Technical Skill Attainment: A yes/no designation to indicate if an individual student has passed an assessment/certification requirement aligned to industry standards.

  6. Making Progress • Over each of the past three years • More colleges are reporting (2012- 100%) • Certification pass-rate increased • More students attempted • A greater percentage of students attempted

  7. Room for Growth In 2012, only 11% of exiting students attempted a certification

  8. TSA Success

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