Arlington Career Center Animal Science Program 2011

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Indicator 6c

6c. The program promotes equity and equal access for all learners, including members of special populations and student preparing for non- traditional careers.

The term "non-traditional training and employment" refers to occupations or fields of work, including careers in computer

science, technology, and other emerging high-skill occupations, for which individuals from one gender comprise less than 25

percent of the individuals employed in each such occupation or field of work [sec. 3(17)]. Because our nation’s labor force is

increasingly mobile and the labor market internationally competitive, the Department of Education/Labor encourages states

to use national employment statistics to identify non-traditional occupations. However, states may use state data on

employment to identify non-traditional occupations if it improves targeting of educational improvement activities for nontraditional

employment and service to students enrolled in those programs. You may get additional information on

employment statistics and non-traditional occupations from the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee,

State Occupational Information Coordinating Committees, or the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor

(BLS) [OVAE Program Memorandum #2007].

Artifact 46 - 1 or more ex. of promotions targeting nontraditional occupations/enrollment, if appl.

The animal science field does not have a "nontraditional" population as far as gender goes. Since there is also diversity in the field as far as ethnicity goes this is not applicable. However, on our web site we have a video promoting the program that features a diverse group of students.

Web Links:
  1. Promotional Video Promotional Video
    This video was created by the TV Production class to help promote the program. It is on the web site and features diverse students.
Author: Cynthia Schall
Last modified: 8/31/2011 1:09 PM (EST)