Business Education Resource Consortium
Table of Contents

Documents on the Web Site

Main Menu
Main menu for the Business Education Tech Prep Web Site at Allan Hancock College. From here you are linked to all of the other pages at the site.

Accounting and Finance Manual
This document contains integrated performance activities (IAPs) and Program Sequence Guides for Accounting/Finance courses.

Computer Science and Information Systems Manual
This document contains integrated performance activities (IAPs) and Program Sequence Guides.

Business Management and Entrepreneurship Manual
Integrated performance activities (IPAs), designed to assist teachers in transforming the traditional classroom into an action-based, interdisciplinary learning environment.

A Tech Prep Primer
This document provides a broad overview of the Tech Prep program goals and implementation.

Documents referred to in the Primer:

Central Coast Articulation Group
This document describes the Central Coast Articulation Group (CCAG), a group which consists of Allan Hancock College and its feeder high school districts, created to address issues such as how communication can be enhanced regarding vocational, academic and adult programs.

Components of the Tech Prep Philosophy
This describes the basic components of the Tech Prep Philosophy: applied academics, articulation, integration, partnerships and workplace learning.

Business Education Tech Prep Resource Consortium
A description of the Business Education Tech Prep Resource Consortium which came into being in 1992 when the Central Coast Articulation Group was awarded a grant by the California Department of Education using funds from the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act

National Educational Reform
A description of the educational reform legislation at the Federal level.

The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills
This document provides an overview of Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS).

Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act (VATEA) of 1990
This document provides a general description of VATEA. Funding from this Act is administered by the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges and the California Department of Education.

Second to None
A summary of the report
Second to None: A Vision of the New California High School,, 1992, which was prepared by the High School Task Force. It focuses on reform issues for high schools.

Reports

Workplace Learning Strategies
The
Workplace Learning Strategies manual suggests strategies to achieve the mandated school-based learning, work-based learning and connecting activities components of the School-to-Work Opportunities Act.

Table of Contents Appendix Workplace Learning Strategies
Information useful for implementing School-to-Work activities.

Links to Schools

Articulation Between Allan Hancock College and Local High Schools
This document describes the articulation agreements between Allan Hancock College and the nearby high schools.

Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College Tech Prep Connections
A list of the certificate and degree programs available through Tech Prep.

Courses Needed for an Accounting/Finance Certificate or Degree Program
A description of, and schedule for, the courses offered at Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College needed to obtain an Accounting/Finance Certificate or Degree.

Courses Needed for a Business Management Certificate or Degree Program
A description of, and schedule for, the courses offered at Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College needed to obtain a Business Management Certificate or Degree.

Courses Needed for a Computer Science Certificate or Degree Program
A description of, and schedule for, the courses offered at Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College needed to obtain a Computer Science Certificate or Degree.

Courses Needed for an Information Processing Certificate or Degree Program
A description of, and schedule for, the courses offered at Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College needed to obtain an Information Processing Certificate or Degree.

Courses Needed for a Marketing Certificate or Degree Program
A description of, and schedule for, the courses offered at Arroyo Grande High School and Allan Hancock College needed to obtain a Marketing Certificate or Degree.

Articulation Agreements Between Allan Hancock College and High Schools

Arroyo Grande High School

Cabrillo High School

Delta High School

Lompoc High School

Righetti High School

St. Joseph High School

Santa Maria High School

Santa Ynez Valley High School

Links to Other Sites

Links to Other Sites of Interest
This page provides you with a list of links related to TechPrep and School-to-Work


Contacts:
Phone: (805)922-6966 Extension 3613
Kay Orrell, Project Manager:
korrell@hancockcollege.edu

Last update: April 13, 2000 (DD)
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