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EDUCATION SCENARIOA HIGHWAY TO EDUCATION
• Table of Contents• Federal Education
Delivery system• As Is• Grow for education
• Actors • Customer-A parent• Consumer-a child
• Education by offers• Supplement Offers
• Dynamic options • Dynamic Supplied use
case
Delivery to Consumer
FEDERAL EDUCATION
THE BUDGET DELIVERY MODEL FOR EDUCATION
Federal Budget
State Budget Allocation
County Office of Education
Districts
Schools
•Public Education•No Child Left Behind
•Federal Contracts•State Contracts
•Allocates the federal and state
•Local dollars•Federal, State and County contracts then trickle into each district
•Each school will be funded after the funds go through each of the above
Consumer
Federal
State
County
District
School
ProgramNon-Profit
Delivery in current state
AS IS
CONSUMER IN HIGHWAYSWITCHING GEARS
ONE WAY TO USE THE HIGHWAY IN EDUCATION
• K-5Slow Lane
• Middle SchoolMiddle Lane
• High SchoolFast Lane
TYPES BEYOND TRADITIONAL
• 0-5 year old services• Child DevelopmentSlow Lane
• Community CollegesMiddle Lane
• UniversityFast Lane
CONSUMER MODEL ONE RECORD FOR ANY CHILD
• Customer Parent• Consumer Child or Children
GROW FOR EDUCATION
Customer Parent
Consumer Child(ren)
A CONSUMER OF FEDERAL BUDGETEDUCATION
Grade School
K-5
0-5 Child development
University
Middle School
High School
Community College
CONSUMER
(A Child)
Grouping education• A child age 0-23
• 0-5 year early care and child development
• K-5 grade school• Middle school• High School• Community
College• University
• Graduate School
• Doctoral Program
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT SUPPORT
• Geographical• Zip Code
• Parks and Recreation
• Density • Poverty demographics
• Education• K-12
• Public • Private
• Social Services• Healthcare
• Physical• Psychological
• Judicial• Protect• Prevent
• Workforce• Military• Public Servants• Private Sector
EducationCar make and model
Zip CodeEntry
and exits
WorkforcePays for the
car and maintains
with consumables
Social ServicesOil, water and Gas
Healthcare
Driver
JudicialMonitor
and prevent
or protect
CONSUMER
(A Child)
DYNAMIC CONTENT PROVIDERS
SUPPLYING CONTENT TO A CONSUMER
• Assume the flower never changes; a consumer will always have • 0-5 services• K-5 services• Middle school• High School
• Ideally• Community college• University
• The consumer should be managed in the same manner-content to the person.• Not extracting the person’s
details. • Bringing the details to the person.
Federal Budget to a Consumer
A USE CASE
FEDERAL BUDGET TO CONSUMER
• Education example• May be public• May be private
• Assume we know types• The customer will
decide which
Grade School
K-5
0-5 Child development
University
Middle School
High School
Community College
CONSUMER
(A Child)
Grade School
K-5
0-5 Child development
University
Middle School
High School
Community College
DYNAMIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
• Sponsor Government• A consumer a child
• Notice the dynamic choices k-5
• Service Providers• A customer the parent
PrivateCatholicSchool 1 st grade
2 nd gradeSpecial Needs Test
AwardsCitizenship
PediatricMedicine
Father wife’s Kaiser
Mental Health
CONSUMER
(A Child)
Mother goes on
aid age 7 4 months
Mother on goes on aid
age 2 6 months
Families and
Children Federal
Federal Education
HealthcareFederalMedical
Privateand
Federaleducation
Child NutritionFederal
Food Stamps
PrivateMedicalMotherKaiser
Federal Registry
PrivateMedicalFathersKaiser
THE ENDSERIES I I – THE CONSUMER IN EDUCATION
ACTORS IN A GARDEN AND HIGHWAY ANALOGY
A person can be a driver; only after maturing or growing over time.
Assume the rule; all people are flowers; who then either age to drive or acquire the right based on the parent.
The theme and our highway analogy. For most things a consumer is a child whether drivers in a car on the highway or a garden growing off the road.
Flowers are rarely on the highway; drivers are on the highway.
A consumer must have a customer relationship to enter into any agreements related to the child.
• Use Case Actors• Federal Government
• The sponsor of rotating annual branches or Fields of Gardens
• You have tomatoes• You have oranges• You have lettuce• You have flowers
• The field can be anywhere• The commodity can be anything that
grows
• Assume • the consumer will always be a
child• the customer will always be an
adult
• Relationships • An Adult may have a child • A child must grow or be legally
severed from decisions yet never completely removed from the relationship