|
Pierce
County Careers Connection Project (PC3)
In
the Pierce County and South Puget Sound Region, the Pierce County
Careers Connection Project (PC3) represents a diverse partnership
including 14 school districts, business and labor, higher education,
and public sector agencies. This one-year capacity-building grant
focuses on crafting a compendium of workplace tasks that clearly
demonstrate how math is used in various business and industry contexts.
When complete, this information will be shared statewide through
the Transition Math Project with the goal ensuring students and
parents have a very clear picture of the kinds of math expected
in today's workplace.
Targeted career areas
- Scenarios will be collected from careers representing
each pathway
- There will be an initial in-depth focus
on two high-wage, high-demand career clusters:
- Healthcare
- Engineering and Technology
Teams of educators will be engaged to:
- use the industry-provided scenarios to write
math problems
- align the math problems with the College
Readiness Standards and Grade Level Expectations
The scenario-based math problems will:
- be used in both math and Career and Technical
Education classes
- educate students about potential careers
- provide an opportunity for contextual learning
for students
- be reviewed by High school math teachers,
Career and Technical Education teachers, and college developmental
math instructors to ensure the problems are
- compelling to teachers and students
- address specific teaching needs
Through this process we hope to provide a strategy
to:
- increase college-readiness in students
- foster connections between CTE/professional-technical
educators, math educators, and business representatives
- support the link between career planning
and academic achievement
For more information, contact:
Project Products / Activities:
<<
Back
= PDF format handout. If you do not have Adobe
Acrobat Reader, please
click here to download it.
= Microsoft Word format handout
TMP
is managed by
Washington State
Board for Community and Technical Colleges
PO Box 42495, Olympia, WA 98504-2495
206.870.5906
© 2004,
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges,
All Rights Reserved
Home | About
TMP | Project Goals
| Calendar | Links
Math Standards | Project
Clearinghouse | Resources |
Partnership Teams | Local
Partnerships | Message Board |
Marketing Toolkit | Math Lab | Funding
| Partners | Contact
Us
|