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Project OverviewThe Wood Cluster Initiative is an effort by state economic developers, industry representatives and educators to develop interest in and prepare students for gainful employment or postsecondary education related to the forest and wood industry. It begins with students' self awareness of interests and abilities related to the industry in the lower grade levels, leads to job and career awareness in the middle grades and finally job preparation in the upper levels.

Initiative objectives include:

1. Making educators aware of the materials, resources, and persons available to assist in teaching about the forest and wood industry at all grade levels.

2. Development and dissemination of a high school curriculum that prepares students for entering careers or postsecondary education related to the forest and wood industry.

3. Gaining the support and assistance of industry to develop and implement an industry-driven certification process for the forest and wood industry.

4. Facilitating the delivery of inservice opportunities for teachers to develop or improve their skills related to jobs in the forest and wood industry.

5. Developing middle school curriculum that will make students aware of the careers and opportunities available in the forest and wood industry and provide hands-on training in some of the skills necessary to be successful at them.

To date progress has been made on all of the above objectives except the last. It is anticipated that with the opening of this dissemination site that progress toward completion of these objectives will continue at a more rapid pace.

The strength behind the accomplishments of the past four years comes from the wide variety of participants, all with a common goal of assisting the industry and students. The development of the high school foundation skills curriculum is an example of this. The identification of the competencies for the program was accomplished with assistance from over 250 industry representatives (click here for a summary of the needs assessment study) and a group of 10 secondary and postsecondary instructors. The curriculum for these competencies was written by three high school technology education teachers, one high school vocational teacher, two high school agriculture teachers, four college forestry faculty, and two college construction faculty with funding provided by the Pennsylvania Hardwoods Development Council, Pennsylvania Bureau of Career and Technical Education, the Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor.

Funding for the curriculum development was identified by a state industrial resource center coordinator and the curriculum development was facilitated by a director and curriculum specialist of a leading technical college. It has been the recognition of all of these partners," that this is a worth while effort," that has made and will continue to make this initiative a strong and effective one.
 

 

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