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AGENDA Snapshot of ACT WorkKeys Review National Career Readiness Certificate Partners

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AGENDA

• Snapshot of ACT

• WorkKeys Review

• National Career Readiness Certificate

• Partners

• Founded in 1959 in Iowa City IA

Snapshot of ACT

• Independent, not-for-profit corporation

•Recognized worldwide as expert in educational measurement, research

Snapshot of ACT

• Recognized for college readiness solutions, e.g., the ACT assessment

• Pursuing our institutional mission: “Helping individuals achieve education

and workplace success”

• ACT solutions for the workforce– WorkKeys Skill Assessment tools

– National Career Readiness Certificate

– Professional Certification

– Data and research

“THE WORKKEYS SYSTEM”

The Most Comprehensive Assessment of Workplace Skills

Communication– Business Writing– Listening– Reading for

Information– Writing

Personal Skills– Performance– Talent– Fit

Problem Solving– Applied Mathematics– Applied Technology– Locating Information– Observation

– Interpersonal Skills

– Teamwork

The Three Components of the System

• Job AnalysisWhat skills and skill levels are needed in today’s jobs/occupations?

• Assessment / WorkKeys™What work skills and skill levels does the individual currently have?

• Training/ Curriculum

• How can skill gaps be addressed in training programs?

Job Analysis

Job Profiling

• Customized Job Task and Skill Levels

SkillMapTM

• Online service linked to O*NET Tasks

• Job/skill specific

WorkKeys EstimatorTM

• Fast Efficient Process

• Uses Occ Profiles and O*NET Titles

The process of Job Analysis “sets the bar” and gives you concrete information about the skills required in each of your positions.

The AssessmentsAssessments include:

• Reading for Information

• Applied Math

• Applied Technology

• Locating Information

• Business Writing

• Writing

• Listening

• Observation

• Teamwork

Personal Skills:

• Performance

• Talent

• FitTesting gives you reliable information about your applicants’ and employees’ skills and how they compare to skill levels required for jobs.

TrainingContent

• Designed to fill gaps identified during WorkKeys assessment

• Target training dollars effectively

• WIN

• KeyTrainGap analysis shows how the applicant or employee performed relative to the “bar.” Training is available to close any gap.

NATIONAL CAREER READINESS

CERTIFICATE“NCRC”

The power of an idea

“In the 1950s, ACT created a nationally recognized, standardized resource for college entrance. Now, we’re doing the same thing for the workforce.”

Richard L. Ferguson

CEO and chairman of ACT, Inc.

WHY THE NCRC

Announced September 2006

Growth of WorkKeys Assessments

Growth of Business use

Growth of State Programs

Need for a Nationally Portable Work Related Credential

NCRC

• A WorkKeys Powered Credential

• Registered by ACT

• May Be Authenticated On Line

• A Nationally Portable Standard

NCRC Principles

• Based on 3 WorkKeys Foundational Assessments

– Applied Mathematics– Reading For Information– Locating Information

• 4 Skill levels– Bronze– Silver– Gold– Platinum

NCRC Principles

• Performance standards– All 3’s or Above– All 4’s or Above– All 5’s or Above– All 6’s or Above

• Scores not printed on certificate.• No additional endorsements or

training listed on the Certificate• Tests administered under a

proctored secure environment

NCRC Reading for Information

Applied Mathematics

Locating Information

85% of ALL profiled occupations utilize these skills

GROWTH OF STATEPROGRAMS CRC’S

In the early 2000s 3 Programs

Kentucky Jan 2003

Louisiana Feb 2003

Virginia Oct 2004

GROWTH OF STATE CRC PROGRAMS

2005-2007 14 More Programs

Tennessee Oct 2005

North Carolina Oct 2005

Indiana Oct 2005

Oklahoma Jan 2006

West Virginia Jan 2006

New Mexico July 2006

Alabama Aug 2006

Georgia Aug 2006 NCRC Sept 2006

Florida Apr 2007

Michigan May 2007

South Carolina July 2007

Kansas July 2007

Ohio Sept 2007

Missouri Oct 2007

GROWTH OF STATE CRC PROGRAMS

2008 10 More Programs

Arkansas Jan 2008

Alaska April 2008

Connecticut April 2008

Oregon May 2008

Wyoming May 2008

Iowa June 2008

Colorado June 2008

Mississippi August 2008

Connecticut Summer 08 Pilot

Vermont Summer 08 Pilot

Whos talking about CRC/ NCRC programs

2009 More Programs

Wisconsin Aug 09

Penn Aug 09

N Dakota Legislation Passed

S Dakota Legislation Passed

Montana Ongoing Pilot

New Hampshire Fall 09 Decision

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NCRC STATE CONTRACT

NCRC REGIONAL PROGRAMS

CRC STATE/ACT REGISTRATION

CRC STATE/ REGIONAL PROG

WORKKEYS ACTIVITY 9-25-09

TM

Statewide National Career Readiness Certificate

Statewide Career Readiness Certificate Program Powered by ACT WorkKeys

Region National Career Readiness Certificate Programs

Core employability skills for approximately 35% of jobs

Core employability skills for approximately 65% of jobs

Certificate Levels

Core employability skills for approximately 90% of jobs

Core employability skills for approximately 99% of jobs

Certificate Levels

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The National Career Readiness System

Promoting a common language for employers, individuals, educators

Providing a system of standardized measurements for comparing workplace skills

Integrating workforce initiatives at the state, regional, national levels

Connecting hiring needs of employers with skilled individuals seeking careers

Shared Benefits

EmployersEmployers get meaningful get meaningful evidence of skills that lead to evidence of skills that lead to performance performance

EducatorsEducators receive clear picture of receive clear picture of employer expectations on skillsemployer expectations on skills

IndividualsIndividuals gain rewards for gain rewards for achieving precise levels of skills achieving precise levels of skills that lead to jobsthat lead to jobs

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Individual Benefits

Distinguish Individual as a qualified applicant

Identify individual skill gaps and train to close those gaps

Rank above other job applicants or incumbents for job placement or promotion

• Identifies key job skill requirements• Identify pool of skilled job applicants• Matches Employee Skills with Job

Requirements• Align Training for Incumbent Worker to

specific job skill requirements• Communicate effectively with Educators• Improves Employee Retention and

Performance

Employer Benefits

• Focus Training Curricula on identified skill gaps

• Allows Educators to demonstrate student progress

• Linking academic achievement to career planning and job opportunities

• Offers a common language with Employers

• Increase Student employability

Educator Benefits

• State Alignment

• Work Ready Communities

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

EMPLOYER DEMAND

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE

POLICY FOUNDATION

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EMPLOYER DEMAND

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• Partners

• Examples

PARTNERS

• NAM National Association of Manufactures

• NCCER National Center for Construction and Education Research

• CAEL Council for Adult and Experiential Learning

Partners Provide

• Career Pathways– Clear defined pathways or ladders

within a given career choice

• Industry Sector Strategy– Clear defined access to a career

pathway within the given industry of choice

Partners

NCCER

• National Center for Construction and Education Research

• NCRC will be a base or foundational requirement for entry into the NCCER apprenticeship programs

• Soft Skills may be added to further inform a sponsoring employer as to the candidate they are training

CAEL

• Council for Adult and Experiential Learning

• Uses the NCRC as a basis for foundational skills to further augment traditional life learning skills

• Promotes the NCRC as a basis for further educational direction

NCRC - Construction Gold Silver Bronze

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists

Chemists

Civil Engineers

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Construction Managers

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians

Surveyors

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers

Brickmasons and Blockmasons

Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers

Chemical Technicians

Electricians

Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

Machinists

Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

Printing Machine Operators

Roofers

Tool and Die Makers

Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers

Bus Drivers, School, Transit and Intercity

Construction Laborers

Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers

Helpers-Carpenters

Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers

Painters, Construction and Maintenance

Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer

Higher Skills = Higher Pay

National Career Readiness Certificate LevelsAnd Median Annual Salaries (U.S.)

Gold Occupations Silver Occupations Bronze Occupations

$61,185 $36,670 $27,885

Source: O*NET

WorkKeys Help

Help Desk 1-800-WorkKeys 800-867-5539

ACT WebSite www.act.org

NCRC www.NationalCareerReadiness.com

NCRC www.myworkkeys.com

• Scott C Stimart

• Vice President ACT WorkForce Division

• 319-400-8890

[email protected]