Strategies for Dual Credit Student Success in Trades Education Symposium
Explore the key strategies discussed at the SCWI Symposium focusing on enhancing success for dual credit students in trades education. The symposium involved panelists from various educational institutions and highlighted partnerships between colleges and school boards to bridge the gap between apprenticeship pathways and postsecondary education. Data on dual credit participation and success rates in trades like electrical, plumbing, and automotive services were also shared, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and program retention.
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Raising the Bar OYAP 1 Dual Credit Student Success Strategies SCWI Symposium May 14, 2019
Panelists Kerri Hagerman, Peel DSB OYAP Resource Teacher Jacqueline Smith, Sheridan Project Manager School College Work Initiative Dan Hammond, Sheridan Electrical Coordinator M.E. OCT
RPT 2: Connecting GTA Apprenticeship Pathways to Postsecondary Sub-Committee
Regional Planning Team 2 6 Colleges Centennial George Brown Georgian Humber Seneca Sheridan
Regional Planning Team 2 8 School Boards Toronto DSB Toronto Catholic DSB York Region DSB York Catholic DSB Peel / Dufferin-Peel Catholic Halton/Halton Catholic DSB
OYAP 1 Electrical DATA Achievement Gap
Level 1 Dual Credit Participation 2016-17 # of Students who Started Trade 350 students particpated in OYAP 1 Dual Credit in 2016-17 Electrician 108 Automotive Service Technician 67 Plumber 45 234 Level 1 earned in 2016-17 or 67% Cook 42 Refrigeration Technician 20 Truck and Coach Technician 17 Baker 16 Carpenter 13
3 Colleges 6 School Boards MTCU Partnership Team Work
The TEAM 1080p-1.mov CGTAT Apprenticeship Sub-Committee Michael Auchincloss, Associate Dean, Humber Derek Booth, MTCU -Mississauga Sam Steele, Humber, Plumbing Coordinator Paul Rynhold, Humber Electrical Dan Hammond, Sheridan Electrical Rosa Duran, George Brown College, SCWI Chris Pulfer, Peel DSB Support Officer
2017-18 OYAP 1 Dual Credit Success Trade # of Students Retention Success in Level 1s Electrician - GBC 100% 12 100% 100% Electrician - Sheridan Electrician - Humber 49 100% 74% Plumber - Humber 23 100% 82% Success rate from 63% to 91%
3 Colleges 6 School Boards MTCU Partnership Team Work
student Reflections Copy of Electronics:Electricity OYAP.mp4
Sheridan Experience Collaboration College And School Board