a473511da1c3b070b2931ca69c480e3e.ppt
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WHAT IS IT? HOW WILL IT HELP ME? WHY DO I HAVE TO TAKE IT? WHEN IS IT? HOW IS IT SCORED? WHAT TO DO WITH MY SCORES? WHAT’S ON IT?
WHAT IS IT? v. Job Skills Assessment v. Measures real world job skills that employers are looking for v. Administered by ACT v. Officially called: “ACT National Career Readiness Certificate” or “CRC” or “Work. Keys”
HOW WILL IT HELP ME? v. Recognized and recommended by thousands of employers and colleges v. Credential to offer employers that gives you an advantage in getting a job v. Certifies that you have basic job skills in three areas: Locating Information Applied Mathematics Reading for Information
WHY DO I HAVE TO TAKE IT v. NC requires all seniors who complete a CTE Career Cluster to take the test before graduation v. A CTE Career Cluster consists of 4 courses in a certain occupational area. v. We have ____ seniors who completed one or more of the clusters below. Which cluster(s) did you complete? Agriculture, Foods, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Business Management & Administration Education & Training Finance 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
EXAMPLES OF COMPLETERS v. Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources v. Agriscience Applications v. Horticulture II v. CTE Internship v. Architecture & Construction v. Core & Sustainable Construction v. Carpentry II v. CTE Internship v. Arts, A/V Technology & Communications: v. Microsoft Word, Power. Point & Publisher v. Digital Media II v. Personal Finance v Health Science v v Health Team Relations Health Science II Foods I
CONCENTRATOR LETTERS SENT HOME v. A reminder letter will be sent home with each student that is required to take the Workkeys test. In this letter, you will receive your: § Test date § Test location § Information about workkeys
WHEN IS IT? REVIEW ON OHIO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION WEBSITE Review test dates: ___________ You will be called to the Career Center computer lab (D building, room 41) on one of these days. You will be testing in groups of 20. We will be starting review testing at the beginning of 2 nd period. Everyone will be required to review for the Workkeys test on one of these days through the Ohio Employment Security Commission website: https: //jobseeker. comohiomeansjobs. monster. com/Assessments/Home. aspx Through this testing software, students are able to see: 1. Types of questions to expect on REAL workkeys test 2. You will be able to see which questions you answered correctly 3. You will be able to see which questions you answered incorrectly and an explanation is given for incorrect answers.
WHEN IS IT? ACTUAL WORKKEYS TEST Test dates: __________ Makeup days: ________ v. We will start promptly at 8: 00 am each day. v. Allow 3 hours v 3 parts, back to back, allowed to leave when finished v. Make arrangements now to be off work. If you have a CTE internship 1 st period, you must be here at 8: 00 am on your assigned day. v. If you have conflicts with this schedule, see Mrs. West or Mrs. Parris at the end of this session.
HOW IS IT SCORED? 4 Levels of Scores: Certificate Level Score Requirements Platinum Minimum score of 6 on each of the three tests Gold Minimum score of 5 on each of the three tests Silver Minimum score of 4 on each of the three tests Bronze Minimum score of 3 on each of the three tests *SMHS has never had a Platinum Credential – Will you be the first? SMHS GOAL
Scoring continued *It is NOT the average…it is by your lowest score. Ex: You score the following: Locating Information – Gold Reading for Information – Gold Applied Mathematics – Bronze YOU WOULD ONLY RECEIVE A BRONZE CERTIFICATE
Percentage of U. S. High School Students Earning The Certificate* <1% 18% 47% SMHS GOAL *13% Score below Bronze 22%
WHAT TO DO WITH MY SCORES v Include NCRC information and Work. Keys scores on resumes and job applications v Take NCRC information to job interviews v Inform employers of your demonstrated skill level as it relates to job requirements
WWW. MYWORKKEYS. COM – Make scores and NCRC available to employers – Keep track of Work. Keys scores – For more information, go to: www. act. org/certificate/order. html
Job Qualification of Certificate Holders (Essential Foundational Skills) Qualifies for 99% of jobs Qualifies for 93% of jobs Source: ACT Job. Pro Data 2006 -2010 Qualifies for 67% of jobs Qualifies for 16% of jobs
WHAT’S ON IT? 3 Sections: Locating Information Applied Mathematics Reading for Information Different Level of Questions: Level 3 = Bronze Level – easiest questions – everybody should get these correct Level 4 = Silver Level – a little tougher, but still easy questions that everyone should be able to figure out Level 5 = Gold Level – tougher questions that require more thought and problem solving skills, may require 2 or 3 steps to complete or answer Level 6 = Platinum Level – the toughest questions requiring critical thinking skills
LOCATING INFORMATION 38 word problems (55 minutes) Each question uses one or more graphics (1 -9) = Level 3 - Bronze (10 -18) = Level 4 - Silver (19 -28) = Level 5 - Gold (29 -38) = Level 6 - Platinum
• Types of graphics – – Forms Tables and charts Graphs Diagrams
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 33 word problems (55 minutes) Math real-world situations (1 -6) = Level 3 - Bronze (7 -13) = Level 4 - Silver (14 -20) = Level 5 - Gold (21 -27) = Level 6 - Platinum (28 -33) = Level 7 – no designation – you have scored the highest this test measures
MATH – TIPS & TRICKS v Break it down into small pieces v RTFQ (read the full question) v Ignore extra info v Pace yourself v You’re calculator is only as smart as you are! v Use the formulas provided!
MATH TOPICS v Fractions, Decimals and Percent's v Rates and Averages v Proportions and Recipes (Sample) v Geometry v Conversions
READING FOR INFORMATION 33 questions (55 minutes) (1 -16) = Level 3 - Bronze (17 -20) = Level 4 - Silver (21 -24) = Level 5 - Gold (25 -28) = Level 6 - Platinum (29 -33) = Level 7 – no designation – you have scored the highest this test measures
RI – PASSAGE TYPES v Memo v Announcement v Notice v Emails v Steps/Procedures v Policy v Regulations/Legal Regulations
QUESTIONS? Traci West • SMHS, Career Development Coordinator twest@jcpsmail. org Missy Parris • SMHS, CTE Administrative Assistant mparris@jcpsmail. org Angie Dills • JCPS, CTE Director adills@jcpsmail. org


