Readiness standards are published and promoted and describe the competencies students need to learn and possess for entry into and success in college and the workforce. They may or may not be assessed by the state but exist as guidance for educators and expectations for students.
Yes, the state’s reported metrics related to college and/or career readiness include:
Yes.
Yes, students are expected to demonstrate college and/or career readiness through:
Yes. The following durable skills are reflected in South Dakota’s college and career readiness standards:
Yes, the state’s definition for work-based learning is available here.
Yes, the state’s work-based learning quality guide can be found here.
Yes, South Dakota tracks participation in annual capstone WBL course as part of Perkins accountability.
Yes, the state uses work-based learning participation as a program quality indicator for Perkins V federal funding.
Work-based learning describes comprehensive guidance, expectations for educators and employers, and quality indicators for assessment.
A graduate profile includes the competencies and skills a student possesses when they graduate from high school. They showcase student learning outcomes and present a full picture of a student’s abilities.
Yes, the readiness requirements outlined by the state are the completion of 1 unit chosen from either CTE, world language, or Capstone experience. Students demonstrate they’ve met these requirements via coursework.
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