BUSINESS AND FINANCE UPDATE 2018 Education and Business Summit Dana Depew Education Associate Business / Finance Office of Career and Technology Education
ITEMS OF DISCUSSION Profile of the SC Graduate Quality Review Measures 3-Unit Programs Post-Secondary Credit Concentrator/Completer Data Regulation Changes for Middle and High School Course Standards Revisions 2018-19, 2019-20 Course Name Changes 2018-19 Course Revisions 2019-20 Phase Outs/Deletions Business and Finance Certifications/Credentials Technical Skills Assessments Professional Development CTSO s 2
Profile of the South Carolina Graduate
Quality Review Measures Program Review 6 parts: D.1 Standards-Based Instruction D.2 Local Advisory Committee D.3 Integration of Instruction D.4 Instructional Materials and Supplies D.5 Equipment, Hardware and Software D.6 Classroom/Laboratory
Courses that will Satisfy Three Unit Completer Programs 2 required courses Selected courses for the 3 rd credit are rich in content as needed for success in the Program of Study 2 CIP Codes can be coded in PowerSchool Regulation 43-236 School districts will offer in high schools and/or career or technology centers a full complement of courses within a minimum of two career clusters to enable students to complete an approved sequence of Career and Technology Education coursework leading to a career goal. A student will have completer status upon meeting the requirements of the approved sequence, which must require at least three Carnegie Units. 5
Post-Secondary Credit Dual Credit Courses: Business Law Business Principles and Management Articulation Agreements Carefully analyze post-secondary courses to match our standards 6
Three Unit Completer Majors Business Administrative Services Business Information Management General Management Human Resource Management Operations Management Finance Accounting Banking Services (phasing out) Business Finance Banking and Finance Insurance Securities and Investments 7
Concentrator/ Completer Data 2016-17 Business Concentrators Completers Finance Concentrators Completers Administrative Services 86 35 Academy of Finance 0 0 Business Information Management 583 225 Accounting 284 122 General Management Human Resources Operations Management 683 227 Banking Services 30 14 Business Finance 108 71 Securities and Investments 6 1 114 53 6 1 Total 1490 (up 776) 572 (up 31) 410 (down 2) 177 (down 13) Enrollment by Cluster: 61,259, 8% decrease Enrollment by Cluster: 9,319 3% decrease
SCDE Regulation 43.234 (Defined High School Program) Graduation Requirement Keyboarding deleted as of 2018-19 school year Computer Science courses must include coding instruction Certifications Students must have the opportunity to earn industry credentials or certifications Proficiency-based instruction/grade based on District plan 9
SCDE Regulation 43.232 (Defined Programs 6-8) Electives: must include key concepts such as digital literacy; computing systems; networks and the internet; and data and analysis. High School Credit: Courses offered must be limited to courses that are currently in the 9 12 section of the Activity Coding System for the Student Information System with the exception of physical education and health education courses. It is expected that students taking courses for high school credit have been taught and mastered the middle school level standards prior to taking the courses for high school credit. Middle School Courses: Computer Apps, Multimedia Basics, Keyboarding, Google Basics, Digital Literacy, Principles of Digital Technology 10
CATE Course Standards Rigor and Relevance Safety CTSO Integration Technology Knowledge Employability Skills Professional Knowledge Core Content Aligned to: ELA Math Science Social Studies SCANS ISTE Part C (Technology Knowledge) #4 includes cyberbullying.
Updated Course Standards Business Essential Communications (new name: Workplace Communications) Business Principles and Management Social Media in Business (moving to Marketing cluster with a new name) Image Editing 1 & 2 Digital Multimedia / Multimedia Basics* Google Applications / Google Basics* Finance Financial Math (deleting 2019-20) Insurance (new name: Insurance and Risk Management Part D (Use of Technology) #4 includes cyberbullying. *Middle School course standards aligned to the K-8 Computer Science requirements. 12
Course Name Changes for Business and Finance, 2018-19 / 2019-20 Business Digital Publication Design (Desktop Publishing) Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Logistics and Business Processes) Fundamentals of Human Resource Management (Human Resource Management) Workplace Communications (Essential Communications) Image Editing (Image Editing, 2019-20) Finance Insurance and Risk Management (Insurance, 2019-20) 13
Phase Out 2019-20, 2020-21 Business: Image Editing 2 (#5341) Finance: Financial Math (#5281) Program of Study: Deleting Banking Services (520803) and merging with Business Finance with a name change of Banking and Finance (520804) 14
2018-19 BUSINESS/FINANCE COURSE STANDARDS REVISIONS Computer Applications Digital Technologies Keyboarding Project Management Virtual Enterprise 1-4 15
Certifications/Credentials Business Adobe Certification (Photoshop, Illustrator) Entrepreneurship/Small Business IC3 ICEV Professional Business Office Technology ICEV Professional Communications MOS/Expert Certification MS Digital Literacy Finance EverFi Financial Literacy NAFTrack Academy of Finance QuickBooks Certified User SC Property and Casualty Producer License (2019) W!SE Financial Literacy (FLCP) Proviso 1A.67 (2017-18) Every LEA received $10,000 base to pay for certifications/credentials. 16
TECHNICAL SKILLS ASSESSMENTS TSA 2016-17 Schools / number 2017-18 Administrative Services Business Information Management 4 / 27 3 / 13 16 / 72 21 / 161 General Management 23 / 104 26 / 126 Human Resource Management (PILOT) Operations Management Accounting N/A 0 4 / 33 5 / 59 15 / 51 11 / 60 Business Finance 10 / 36 8 / 39 17
Professional Development for Business and Finance Education Teachers Education and Business Summit SCBEA / NBEA FBLA, DECA, BPA Finance Forum Various workshops: credentials, software, Project Management training, YES Carolina, IT summer training 18
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO s) Future Business Leaders of America CONTACT: Pat Itter, State Director 803-603-3994 pitter@scfbla.org Business Professionals of America CONTACT: Jennifer Molnar, State Advisor molnarj@fortmillsc hools.org DECA CONTACT: Ginger Hill, State Advisor (803) 984-2579 scdeca.hill@yahoo. com SkillsUSA CONTACT: Dr. Rick Kalk, Executive Director 864-516-3752 skillsusasc@gmail. com 19
THANK YOU! Dana Depew, Education Associate Office of Career and Technology (803) 734-2828 ddepew@ed.sc.gov