Dual Credit Programs in Education

 
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Conestoga College
RPT #7 Grand Connections
Rosie Hessian
Manager Pathway Development and Youth Engagement
Stephen Speers
Chair, Trades and Apprenticeship
 
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providing expanded
access to post-
secondary
programming and
meaningful supports
to encourage
successful transitions.
 
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This workshop will discuss how to ensure
dual credit students in off-campus
programs participate in a rich on campus
experience as well as creating post-
secondary pathway awareness through
additional hands-on experiences, program
information, and career planning
 
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… Policy
 
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Dual credit programs may
be delivered in various
college or school board
locations, as appropriate …
Secondary schools
College campuses,
College skills-training
centres,
Alternative schools
Off campus locations
 
 
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A college professor or
instructor delivers and
evaluates the student for the
portion of the course from the
college curriculum,
Secondary school teacher
delivers and evaluates the
student for the portion
contained in the Ontario
curriculum course.
College will provide a “Record
from the College” for the
college course
 
 
For team-taught dual credit courses, Ontario secondary school
curriculum course codes will be used.
The course delivery type must be flagged as “team-taught college
course” or “team-taught apprenticeship program” in 7.
For more information on reporting credits from all types of dual credit
programs, see The Ontario Student Transcript (OST): Manual, 2013
(forthcoming). Program Delivery 15 the school student management
system. On the OST, the words dual credit will appear in
parentheses following the course title.
The credit for a successfully completed course awarded by the
college will be noted in a record issued to the student by the college.
 
 
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Dual Credit has successfully transitioned students to post-secondary
education by introducing post-secondary education as a pathway to
employment and creating awareness of College life and resources that
support student retention.
 
Expanding Pathways
 
Expanding pathways for TT Programs
Relevant experiences at the College
Equipment not available at the high school
shop
Different environment
Campus tours
Career exploration
 
Student Engagement!!
 
 
… have you ever seen a student
snap chat something they have
created…?
…tweet a pic of something they
made or have done?
 
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How
to fund the field trip?
 
 
EDCS input Transportation funding
Alternate funding – be creative…
“Chef Scotty Cooks”
 
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Where would we go on a field
trip?
 
 
Other college
campuses
Related industry
outing
Explore Days etc.
SWAC program field
trips
 
 
TNT Days
 
 
Workshops for girls
Waterloo Cambridge,
Guelph campuses
Construction/ Welding
Architecture
Motive power
 
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June 1, 2016
Cambridge Campus
175 young girls
12 different
workshops
SWAG
Promote women in
trades
 
 
 
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“Magic School Bus Tour..”
Tour locations of dual credits
Engaging students along the way…
Multiple colleges
 
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Discover the world of dual credit programs in education through a series of workshops and symposiums. Learn about team-taught courses, policy guidelines, and the benefits of off-campus experiences for students. Gain insights into creating post-secondary pathways and fostering collaboration for student success.

  • Dual Credit Programs
  • Education Workshops
  • Post-Secondary Pathways
  • Student Success
  • Off-Campus Experiences

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  1. The Most Awesome Field Trip! Conestoga College RPT #7 Grand Connections Rosie Hessian Manager Pathway Development and Youth Engagement Stephen Speers Chair, Trades and Apprenticeship

  2. SCWI Spring Symposium 2016 Collaboration and Teamwork Creating Pathways to Success providing expanded access to post- secondary programming and meaningful supports to encourage successful transitions.

  3. Lets Go! This workshop will discuss how to ensure dual credit students in off-campus programs participate in a rich on campus experience as well as creating post- secondary pathway awareness through additional hands-on experiences, program information, and career planning

  4. What is a Team Taught Program

  5. Policy Ministry Policy Dual credit programs may be delivered in various college or school board locations, as appropriate Secondary schools College campuses, College skills-training centres, Alternative schools Off campus locations

  6. more policy A college professor or instructor delivers and evaluates the student for the portion of the course from the college curriculum, Secondary school teacher delivers and evaluates the student for the portion contained in the Ontario curriculum course. College will provide a Record from the College for the college course

  7. For team-taught dual credit courses, Ontario secondary school curriculum course codes will be used. The course delivery type must be flagged as team-taught college course or team-taught apprenticeship program in 7. For more information on reporting credits from all types of dual credit programs, see The Ontario Student Transcript (OST): Manual, 2013 (forthcoming). Program Delivery 15 the school student management system. On the OST, the words dual credit will appear in parentheses following the course title. The credit for a successfully completed course awarded by the college will be noted in a record issued to the student by the college.

  8. Why do we have field trips? Pathways Dual Credit has successfully transitioned students to post-secondary education by introducing post-secondary education as a pathway to employment and creating awareness of College life and resources that support student retention.

  9. Expanding Pathways Expanding pathways for TT Programs Relevant experiences at the College Equipment not available at the high school shop Different environment Campus tours Career exploration

  10. Student Engagement!!

  11. have you ever seen a student snap chat something they have created ? tweet a pic of something they made or have done?

  12. 1

  13. How to fund the field trip? EDCS input Transportation funding Alternate funding be creative Chef Scotty Cooks

  14. 17

  15. Where would we go on a field trip? Other college campuses Related industry outing Explore Days etc. SWAC program field trips

  16. TNT Days Workshops for girls Waterloo Cambridge, Guelph campuses Construction/ Welding Architecture Motive power

  17. Jill of All Trades June 1, 2016 Cambridge Campus 175 young girls 12 different workshops SWAG Promote women in trades

  18. Dual Credit Teacher Forum Magic School Bus Tour.. Tour locations of dual credits Engaging students along the way Multiple colleges

  19. Questions? Comments?

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