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The Clusters And their Pathways

The Clusters And their Pathways. David Agnew ASU-Jonesboro. Objectives . Name the 16 clusters. Match career pathways to the correct cluster name. Cluster Facts: Old and New. Clusters are a means of organizing or categorizing all job or occupations. Developed by the U.S. Office of Education

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The Clusters And their Pathways

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  1. The ClustersAnd their Pathways David AgnewASU-Jonesboro

  2. Objectives • Name the 16 clusters. • Match career pathways to the correct cluster name.

  3. Cluster Facts: Old and New • Clusters are a means of organizing or categorizing all job or occupations. • Developed by the U.S. Office of Education • Until year 2000 there were 15 clusters. • In 2000 the USOE put forth a new system which was 16 clusters. • This was more than just adding another number it was a reorganization and redistribution of jobs or occupations into new clusters.

  4. Agri-business & Natural Resources Health Business and Office Public Service Communications & Media Transportation Construction Consumer & Homemaking Environmental Fine Arts & Humanities Personal Services Hospitality & Recreation Manufacturing Marine Science Marketing & Distribution Old 15 Cluster System

  5. NEW -- 16 Clusters Systems • Agriculture & Natural Resources • Architecture & Construction • Arts, Audio, Video. Technology & Communications • Business & Administration • Education & Training • Finance • Government & Public Administration • Health Science • Hospitality & Tourism • Human Services • Information Technology • Law & Public Safety • Manufacturing • Retail wholesale Sales & Service • Scientific Research & Engineering • Transportation. Distribution, & Logistics

  6. 15 Old Agri-business & Natural Resources Health Business and Office Public Service Communications & Media Transportation Construction Consumer & Homemaking Environmental Fine Arts & Humanities Personal Services Hospitality & Recreation Manufacturing Marine Science Marketing & Distribution 16 New Agriculture & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, Audio, Video. Technology & Communications Business & Administration Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law & Public Safety Manufacturing Retail wholesale Sales & Service(Marketing, Sales & Service) Scientific Research & Engineering Transportation. Distribution, & Logistics Comparison of Old & New SystemDon’t get cross eyed trying to figure this out– this was not an exact science

  7. Cluster Components: Old and New… • In the old 15 cluster system there were divisions called job families. These were subcategories under the cluster titles. • NEW 16 cluster system these are called job pathways instead of families • Example job pathways for the Finance Cluster with new system: • Banking and Finance • Financial Planning • Insurance Services

  8. Pneumonic • For many years a good, easy Pneumonic was used by teachers in AR for the old 15cluster system. • When the new 16 cluster system came along in 2001, my summer co class developed a couple of their own Pneumonics as a class assignment. I have 2 I will share. • The first was presented at CO Conference in Summer 2001 by Allie Brooks, then student and later the CO teacher at Brookland. • The second was developed by 2 ag guys and a coach at the DeQueen site. • The next slide is the start of the official presentation given at the co conference by the State Committee to introduce the new 16 system to CO. It is very good and can also be found on the ArCOTA Website.

  9. SWEET SIXTEEN Presented by: Earlene D. Brecheen, Gosnell; Bettye Dillard, Hamburg; Vic Dreier, Springdale; Peggy Hill, DeQueen; Tina Humphrey, Dollarway; Donna R. Raines, Warren, Shelma Winningham, Bald Knob

  10. WHAT’S NEW FOR YOU? • Number of weeks recommended per unit • Sixteen (16) Cluster Areas • Definitions • Logos • Terminology • Job Pathways instead of Job Families • Appendices • Glossary • Test correlates with the Frameworks

  11. THE CLUSTER AREAS • A • GIFT • TO • OPEN

  12. Agriculture & Natural Resources

  13. DEFINITION Agriculture & Natural Resources–occupations dealing with: growing plants and harvesting crops for commercial and scientific purposes; raising and training animals; the health of plants and animals; the use of natural resources; and the management of agricultural businesses and production of agricultural goods. JOB PATHWAYS • Agricultural Sciences, Processes, and Support Services • Agricultural Management, Production, and Operations • Conservation and Natural Resources • Horticulture, Landscaping, and Ground Keeping

  14. ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION

  15. DEFINITION Architecture & Construction–occupations dealing with: the design, planning, managing, building, and maintenance of physical structures such as roadways, bridges, as well as industrial, commercial, and residential facilities and buildings. JOB PATHWAYS • Architecture and Construction Design • Residential and Commercial Construction • Residential and Commercial Installation and Services

  16. Arts, Audio, Video, Technology, & Communications

  17. DEFINITION Arts, Audio, Video, Technology, & Communications–occupations dealing with: designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, publishing multimedia content (includes visual, performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services). PATHWAYS • Audio and Video Technologies • Commercial and Graphic Design • Crafts and Fine Arts • Journalism, Writing, and Broadcasting • Music and Performing Arts

  18. BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION

  19. DEFINITION Business & Administration–occupations dealing with: planning, managing, and providing administrative support, information processing, business communications, accounting, and human resource management services and related business management support services. JOB PATHWAYS • Accounting and Related Occupations • Administrative Support Services • Business Management

  20. EDUCATION & TRAINING

  21. DEFINITION Education & Training–occupations dealing with: planning, administering, managing and providing education and training services; related learning support services such as library, information services, child care, and counseling services; also includes preparatory medical training in educational settings. JOB PATHWAYS • Child Care • Education Administration, Evaluation, and Curriculum • Educational Counseling • Librarianship • Pre-professional Medical Studies • Teaching/training

  22. FINANCE

  23. DEFINITION Finance–occupations dealing with; specifically–banking, investment, financial planning, economics, and insurance services, including managing and planning for firms and businesses involved in such services. JOB PATHWAYS • Banking and Finance • Financial Planning • Insurance Services

  24. GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

  25. DEFINITION Government & Public Administration–occupations dealing with: planning, managing, and providing government legislative, administrative, and regulatory services; includes government services at the federal, state, and local levels such as public finance and planning. JOB PATHWAYS • Governmental Relations • Public Administration • Public Finance and Planning

  26. HEALTH SCIENCE

  27. DEFINITION Health Science–occupations dealing with: planning, managing, and providing diagnostic, therapeutic, treatment, research, and information services related to the physical and mental health of humans. JOB PATHWAYS • Diagnostic and Treatment Technologies • Health and Medical Care Services • Health Treatment Specialties • Medical Science and Research • Mental Health Services

  28. HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

  29. DEFINITION Hospitality & Tourism–occupations dealing with the provision of lodging, food, recreation, convention, tourism, travel and related planning and support services. JOB PATHWAYS • Food Production and Services • Lodging, Housekeeping, and Janitorial Services • Recreation, Gaming, and Sports • Travel and Tourism

  30. HUMAN SERVICES

  31. DEFINITION Human Services–occupations dealing with: promoting and providing individual, family and community relations and wellness including family and work issues, religious services, care for the elderly, and social work. JOB PATHWAYS • Family and Consumer Sciences • Religious Services • Social Services

  32. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  33. DEFINITION Information Technology–occupations dealing with: the design, programming, development, management, maintenance, and operation of computer, information, communication, and technology networks, including related hardware and software. JOB PATHWAYS • Business Information Systems • Computer Systems Analysis and Engineering Services • Hardware Support and Services • Programming and Software Development

  34. LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY

  35. DEFINITION Law & Public Safety–occupations dealing with: police work, the law and legal services, the judicial (court) system, the study and detention of criminals, and fire protection. JOB PATHWAYS • Criminal Justice and Corrections • Fire Protection • Law and Legal Services

  36. MANUFACTURING

  37. DEFINITION Manufacturing–occupations dealing with the process of creating intermediate and finished products beginning with raw materials; includes managing, planning, and performing the production of various items by operating machinery, as well as industrial support activities, such a production planning and control, and maintenance. JOB PATHWAYS • Industrial Management • Industrial Technology and Maintenance • Precision Metal and Machining • Production Operations

  38. RETAIL/WHOLESALE SALES & SERVICES(This one was later renamed to be Marketing, Sales & Service)

  39. DEFINITION Retail/wholesale Sales & Services–occupations dealing with: marketing, advertising or otherwise promoting and selling merchandise; includes managing retail establishments, making merchandise-specific repair, and providing personal services (e.g. cosmetics, hairstyling, funeral services) to customers. JOB PATHWAYS • Fashion Merchandising and Design • Interior Merchandising and Design • Marketing and Public Relations • Personal Services • Precision Repair

  40. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & ENGINEERING

  41. DEFINITION Scientific Research & Engineering–occupations dealing with: engineering, related technologies, scientific research and application of scientific principles in all the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, etc.) and social sciences (e.g. economics, sociology, geography, archeology, anthropology, etc.). This does not include specific medical, agricultural, or food sciences. JOB PATHWAYS • Engineering • Engineering Technologies • Natural Sciences • Social Sciences

  42. TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, & LOGISTICS

  43. DEFINITION Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics–occupations dealing with: planning and managing the movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air rail, and water; includes related professional and technical support services such as transportation planning and management, logistics services, and mobile equipment and facility maintenance. JOB PATHWAYS • General Distribution • Transportation • Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Installation and Repairs

  44. LET THE PARTY BEGIN! ! !

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