Career Technical Education & Every Student Succeeds Act

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Career Technical Education & Every Student Succeeds Act Kate Blosveren Kreamer January 10, 2018

CTE’s Broad Scope CTE is an educational option that provides learners with the knowledge and skills they need to be prepared for college, careers and lifelong learning. CTE gives purpose to learning by emphasizing real-world skills and practical knowledge within a selected career focus. From early career exploration to highly technical training Includes all sectors and professions

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION Voc Ed  CTE THEN: VOCATIONAL EDUCATION NOW: CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION For a Few Students For All Students For a Few “Jobs” For All Careers 6 to 7 “Program Areas” 16 Career Clusters® 79 Career Pathways In lieu of Academics Aligns/Supports Academics High-School Focused High School and Postsecondary Partnerships Terminal Life-long learning

CTE Delivers 93% 78% 84% www.careertech.org/recruitmentstrategies High school graduation rate for CTE concentrators, compared to 82% average rate 78% CTE concentrators enrolling in postsecondary education, full time, within two years of graduation. 84% adult CTE concentrators placed in further education or employment within six months of completing their program.

Quality Program Design & Approval Core Elements of a CTE Program Approval Policy Rigorous course standards and progressive, sequenced courses Secondary and postsecondary alignment and early postsecondary offerings Industry involvement Labor market demand High-quality instruction Experiential learning https://careertech.org/resource/program-approval-policy-benchmark-tool

Key Questions to Ask Does the program of study: Begin with introductory an course that teaches broad foundational knowledge and skills and progress to more occupationally-specific courses? Have meaningful and impactful partnerships with secondary/postsecondary institutions and industry partners? Include opportunities to earn early postsecondary credits (which learners actually earn and transfer)? Provide meaningful work-based learning opportunities? Have labor market relevance? Serve disadvantaged and/or nontraditional students being reached proportionate to the broader community’s population? Have a qualified instructor teaching learners? Culminate or prepare students for a credential of value?

Every Student Succeeds Act

Title I: Accountability 35 states measuring career readiness in their ESSA accountability systems Marks a 75% increase from before ESSA

Title I: School Improvement States are required to identify the five percent of schools lowest performing and offer strategies for improvement. Five states identified expansion of CTE or pathways as a critical support opportunity for low performing schools

Title II, Part A: Supporting Effective Instruction Supports professional development for teachers, leaders and administrators Can be used to provide training on integrating academic and CTE instructional strategies as well as understanding and using labor market data 11 states identified opportunities, but plans were light on details

Title IV, Part A: SSAE Grants Student Support and Academic Enrichment grants (SSAE) support access to a “well-rounded education” Two-thirds of states reinforced the idea that a “well-rounded education” should include CTE, STEM or dual enrollment However, only 15 described specific state-level activities to support this work

Title IV, Part B: 21st Century Community Learning Centers 21st Century Community Learning Centers support after school learning 20 states prioritize career readiness in 21st CCLC grant guidelines

Where to Lean in Reporting of accountability indicators Role of industry and community members in local needs assessment Supports/interventions for low-performing schools Focus and quality of 21st Century Community Learning Centers

CTE & Equity

CTE vs All Students

Equity Challenges Islands of excellence rather than continents of quality Legacy Teacher shortage Limited data and accountability under Perkins (but new opportunities under ESSA)

Questions? Kate Kreamer Deputy Executive Director, Advance CTE kkreamer@careertech.org