NAF (formerly known as National Academy Foundation) is an industry-sponsored nonprofit with a national network of
public-private partnerships that support career academies within traditional high schools.
Each academy focuses on a theme that addresses the anticipated future needs of local industry and the community it serves in five major "college prep plus" fields of study that encourage and facilitate college preparation and technical training on career paths in
finance
Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of fina ...
,
hospitality and tourism,
information technology
Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology system (I ...
(IT),
engineering
Engineering is the use of scientific method, scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad rang ...
, and
health sciences
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to health sciences:
Health sciences are those sciences which focus on health, or health care, as core parts of their subject matter. Health sciences relate to multiple acad ...
. In 2019, the
NFL awarded eight
social justice
Social justice is justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society. In Western and Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has often referred to the process of ensuring that individuals fu ...
organizations, including NAF, with a $2 million grant for "reduc
ngbarriers to opportunity."
The program is designed to build a
work-ready future
workforce
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by emphasizing
STEM
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* Stipe (botany), a stalk to support some other structure
* Stipe (mycology), the stem of a mushro ...
-related industry-specific curricula in the classroom and work-based learning experience, including summer
internship
An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time. Once confined to medical graduates, internship is used practice for a wide range of placements in businesses, non-profit organizations and gover ...
s. NAF has created career academies in 620 high schools in high-need communities in the continguous United States and its territories since 1980. In one high-profile example, it partnered with United Technologies in 2020, launching two $3 million engineering academies in high schools in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. During the height of the pandemic in 2020, corporate partner
Verizon
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created a virtual internship program to accommodate social distancing protocol for participants.
Numerous studies of the NAF model have concluded that "sustained, quality employer involvement in education is possible,"
and that their programming helps provide equitable opportunities for minority students in "low-socioeconomic and high-risk backgrounds."
Other research also credits the work-study model with promoting successful equity and inclusion.
Program
Characterized as "schools within schools," NAF academies serve a small community of students who are "organized as a cohort over their four years of high school"
Academy teachers are typically skilled in both academic and the technical knowledge of the field in which the academy is focused. They are provided support with NAF professional development, training and curricula that integrates "core subject area content, career-themed content or technical education under a specified theme" ... based on NAF's input, that of CTE (Career Technical Education) and the local labor markets.
Teachers meet often to coordinate the curriculum, take care of administrative details and are involved outside the classroom with local businesses and sponsors "to make learning relevant with real-world career support to build strong connections between school and work."
The academies are typically run and taught by the same teachers for a number of semesters.
Summer internships of about six to eight weeks are a focal point of the academy programs, and usually pay the students for their work.
During internships, the students spend some time training, often report to a school staff supervisor and sometimes have a workplace mentor. Seniors in the program combine work-based learning with corresponding curricular activities to learn more about the industry, and to "explore careers, plan for college, and develop their social and interpersonal skills."
As a result of the program, one Massachusetts student "complete
a 120-hour internship and pass
da college-accredited accounting course while in high school ... then "she took an early college program," and arrived at college with "a 27-credit head start on her business administration degree (with a concentration in accounting)."
History
In 1980, the first Academy of Finance opened in
John Dewey High School
John Dewey High School is a public school in Gravesend, Brooklyn, New York City. It was founded and based on the educational principles of John Dewey. The school, under the supervision of the New York City Department of Education, was named a Ne ...
in Brooklyn, New York, after the
New York City Board of Education
The Panel for Educational Policy of the Department of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, abbreviated as the Panel for Educational Policy and also known as the New York City Board of Education, is the governing body of ...
accepted Sanford I. Weill's proposal to address the disconnect between the need for skilled workforce talent and the lack of opportunity for young people in New York City by creating a public-private partnership in high schools that exposed young people to genuine career skills. As he later explained to the
U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means
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when testifying on the benefits of the program:
You saw young people playing in the street, young people without having a clue of what life was about, and how they can become part of the system. That was the beginning of the idea that maybe the private sector should get together with the public sector and see if we can create a high-school level program that can expose young people for a career in the financial services industry.
Weill's initial program focused on finance, which was Weill's specialty. In 1987, NAF's launched a Hospitality and Tourism theme with the opening of two pilot Academies, one in Miami, Florida and another in Richmond Hill, New York, with support from the American Express Foundation. In 2000, NAF piloted a third theme, opening Academies of Information Technology in 12 high schools across the country with support from Lucent, AT&T Corporation, United Technologies, GTE/Verizon, Oracle, Computer Associates and Compaq. In 2007, NAF launched its fourth academy theme, the Academy of Engineering as a collaboration between NAF,
Project Lead The Way (PLTW), and the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME) to provide underrepresented students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in STEM careers. Health Sciences, a theme launched in 2011–2012, quickly earned Academy of Health Sciences involvement to help prepare young people for careers in health.
Outcomes
There have been significant reports and statistics on the outcome of students from NAF's Career Academies. Milton Chen, author of ''Education Nation'' and former executive director for the
George Lucas Educational Foundation
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, sums up the most recent reports:
* Graduates of NAF institutes earn on average of 11% more per year in the eight years after graduation than non-academy students.
* More than 90% of NAF students graduate high school, even though academies are located in urban areas where the average high school graduation rate is 50%.
* More than 50% of NAF's high school graduates earn bachelor's degrees in four years while the national average is only 32%.
[Chen, Milton. Education Nation: Six Leading Edges of Innovation in our Schools. Jossey-Bass a Wiley Imprint, San Francisco 2010 pp 56]
In 2002, the first set of Career Academies outside the U.S. were set up in the United Kingdom by Career Academies UK, affiliated with NAF.
Governing academies
* Academy of Engineering
*
Academy of Finance
The Academy of Finance (AOF) is an American educational program first established in 1982 by the National Academy Foundation. It offers high school students an opportunity to study accounting, international trade, leadership, and the use of tec ...
* Academy of Hospitality and Tourism
* Academy of Information Technology
* Academy of Health Sciences
See also
*
National Academy Foundation School
National Academy Foundation School is a public secondary school located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is based on the National Academy Foundation educational design to have "small learning communities."
The school was launched in 2002 ...
– a high school in
Baltimore, Maryland
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based on NAF's school model.
References
External links
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Career Academies UK
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