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Georgia Department of Education Develops Courses for Career Clusters/Pathways

 

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Dorie Turner Nolt, GaDOE Communications Office, (404) 656-5594, dnolt@gadoe.org
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June 18, 2013 – The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) has developed the foundational courses for its Career Clusters/Pathways, a new high school model that will begin with this fall’s freshman class.
 

The courses are part of a law passed by the Georgia General Assembly in 2011, authorizing Georgia to follow the Career Clusters Framework. Under the new model, students – with the help of parents, teachers and guidance counselors – choose a pathway in one of 17 Career Clusters, or in the areas of Advanced Academics, Fine Arts and World Languages. Students select their pathway based on what they want to do after graduation and take a core set of classes coupled with electives based on their chosen field. They have the freedom to switch pathways or clusters if they discover a particular area is not their passion. Students can choose pathways that lead to two-year or four-year colleges, technical colleges or directly into careers.

 

"Too many students drop out of school because they can’t make the connection between what they’re doing in class and what they want to do after graduation. We have to make high school relevant for students,” said State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge. “Our new Career Pathways will keep students engaged and on the road to graduation.”
Joseph Harrison, a Culinary Arts student at The Newton College and Career Academy, thought about dropping out of high school until he found his passion.
 
“Attending The Newton College and Career Academy this year was an eye opening experience for me,” said Harrison. “Prior to attending NCCA, I had a very dim outlook on the world of academia. School seemed somewhat pointless to me and I had no drive or goals. I found my passion when I was given the opportunity to work with my hands and truly exploit my talents. I found something I truly love to do and am utterly excited for the future now that I have discovered this passion.”
 
The state Board of Education finalized the foundational courses for Career Clusters/Pathways at a meeting in May. The courses were developed after months of research and input from business – led by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce – and higher education leaders in Georgia. GaDOE is also developing the elective courses for each cluster, which will go before the board in coming months.
 
“The Career Clusters/Pathways model gives students the chance to find a career path that will keep them engaged and more likely to complete high school prepared for jobs or further education and training,” said Chris Clark, President/CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. “We applaud Superintendent Barge for his willingness to involve the business community in this process and look forward to continuing to support this important initiative.”
 
The Career Clusters/Pathways
· Advanced Academics
· Agriculture Food & Natural Resources
· Architecture & Construction
· Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications
· Business Management & Administration
· Education & Training
· Energy
· Finance
· Fine Arts
· Government & Public Administration
· Health Science
· Hospitality & Tourism
· Human Services
· Information Technology
· Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
· Manufacturing
· Marketing
· Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
· Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
· World Languages
 
Sample graduation plans for each pathway have been posted on the department’s website so that students and parents can see what options are available in Georgia’s high schools. To view those graduation plans, click here.
 

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