From:                              National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity [nape@napequity.org]

Sent:                               Wednesday, April 25, 2012 5:55 PM

To:                                   ntuvesson@napequity.org

Subject:                          NAPE Comments on Perkins Blueprint

 

National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity

NAPE Comments on USDOE's
Perkins Blueprint

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                             
Contact: Ray Weiss or Jessica Trzyna
443-451-7144 or rweiss@weissprassociates.com

COCHRANVILLE, PA (4/25/12) --- On April 19, 2012, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Assistant Secretary, Brenda Dann Messier, released Investing in America's Future: A Blueprint for Transforming Career and Technical Education at Des Moines Area Community College in Ankeny, Iowa. Investing in America's Future is the Obama Administration's blueprint for transforming Career and Technical Education (CTE), including the Office of Vocational and Adult Education's (OVAE's) proposal for reauthorizing the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins).

Through a $1.14 billion investment in the Obama Administration's FY 2013 budget, the Blueprint for reauthorizing Perkins will transform CTE in four key areas:

Alignment: Ensuring that the skills taught in CTE programs reflect the actual needs of the labor market so that CTE students acquire the 21st century skills necessary for in-demand occupations within high-growth industry sectors.

Collaboration: Incentivizing secondary schools, institutions of higher education, employers, and industry partners to work together to ensure that all CTE programs offer students high-quality learning opportunities.

Accountability: Requiring CTE programs to show, through common definitions and related performance measures, that they are improving academic outcomes and enabling students to build technical and job skills.

Innovation: Promoting systemic reform of state-level policies to support effective CTE implementation and innovation at the local level.

The National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity (NAPE) appreciates the Administration's effort to help create high-quality CTE programs for high school and community college students, especially in the current economy in which many people are unemployed and underemployed and industry is having difficulty finding qualified employees. NAPE is pleased that the Administration is strongly committed to equity, which is discussed throughout the Blueprint and is integral to any strategy that will provide the United States with skilled employees for current and future jobs. In addition, NAPE sees the Administration's efforts to help create quality CTE programs and close equity, participation, and performance gaps as the key to building a stronger economy.

Further, NAPE is heartened that the Administration is committed to and recognizes that "the educational experiences of women, students of color, students from low-income families, and students with disabilities in both secondary and postsecondary CTE programs, violate the belief in equity at the heart of the American promise." NAPE applauds the Administration for continuing to require the disaggregation of data to help understand and close gaps between student groups. At the same time, NAPE is concerned that the proposal does not include an accountability measure to close gender gaps in CTE, which has helped the nation diversify its workforce and drive innovation, especially in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers. NAPE is also seriously concerned about the impact that the proposed funding mechanism may have on states and local education agencies and the unintended consequences this may have on student access to CTE programs. NAPE is prepared to work closely with OVAE to ensure that NAPE's goals of equity, access, and diversity in CTE are supported as the details for implementing the Blueprint are designed.

With reauthorization of Perkins not slated to be considered until 2013, NAPE looks forward to continuing to work with OVAE, the Obama Administration, and Congress to ensure that a legislative proposal is developed that supports quality CTE programs that expand opportunities and access to careers that lead to economic self-sufficiency for every American.


About NAPE
The National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity (NAPE) is a national, nonprofit consortium of state and local agencies, corporations, and national organizations that collaborate to create equitable and diverse classrooms and workplaces where there are no barriers to opportunities. Through its Education Foundation, NAPE has been involved in a number of initiatives to increase diversity in America's workforce and to increase opportunities in high-skill, high-wage, high-demand careers. Among these is the National Science Foundation-funded STEM Equity Pipeline Project, which works with educational systems to increase the participation of underrepresented populations in STEM education. For more information, visit www.napequity.org and www.stemequitypipeline.org.

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