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Short Text: A course has both 'WBL' and 'IRC' associations.


Long Text: A submitted course has both Work-Based Learning (WBL) and Industry Recognized Credentials (IRC) program type descriptors used. A course can be either "WBL" or "IRC", but it cannot be both.

How to Fix: A course can be Work-Based Learning if all students within the course are participating in WBL. A course or section can be IRC if an opportunity to earn an Industry Recognized Credential is offered in the class. If all students within the course are doing WBL and some students within the course are also trying to achieve an IRC, then set the Course to WBL.  All the individual students working on an IRC will be entered individually through the Student CTE Program Associations.  An individual course cannot be both WBL and IRC. 

Example: District Deb sees Warning 7509 on her WISEdata Roster screen.

She can see this is school-level roster data, specific to the high school. This makes sense because only the high school uses career and technical education (CTE) roster courses.

Deb opens her student information system, Power OaSIS, and locates the screen where she finds this specific course. She then sees that the warning is accurate; the course was tagged as both IRC and WBL. Deb reaches out to the staff member teaching the course and the CTE school data specialist to confirm which program type descriptor she should use. Deb then removes the inaccurate program type descriptor. Once the SIS change pushes to WISEdata and a validation is run, the warning will clear.

Technical Details:

  • Business Rule Logic: Throw on Section when both 'WBL' and 'IRC' ProgramTypeDescriptors are associated with the same Course. 

 

 

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