SAP Oakland Unified School District & Berkeley City College ICT/Digital Media Pathway
Career Ladders Project is honored to build upon our existing relationships with Oakland Unified School District and Berkeley City College with an innovative grant from SAP to collaboratively plan and pilot the first west coast SAP 9-14 Information Communications Technology (ICT)/Digital Media Pathway. SAP seeks to develop critical talent for the sector, particularly to increase underrepresented student participation and success. In addition to partnership and resources, SAP has co-designed with K-14 faculty and staff the development of an innovative virtual mentoring and work-based learning platform with non-profit iCouldbe.
CLP provides this K-14 partnership support with strategic planning, pathway sequence, and process mapping to ensure development and institutionalization of supported intersegmental transition, early college credit opportunities, and work-based learning, a robust faculty, and staff community of practice facilitation, and dissemination of best practices and lessons learned.
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Building on our relationships with Oakland Unified School District and Berkeley City College, and thanks to an innovative grant from SAP, CLP collaboratively planned and piloted the first west coast SAP 9-14 Information Communications Technology (ICT)/Digital Media Pathway.
SAP seeks to develop critical talent and increase participation and success for students from underrepresented communities. SAP has co-designed with K-14 faculty and staff the development of an innovative virtual mentoring and work-based learning platform with nonprofit iCouldbe.