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3 Successful Practices Network CTE - Stand Up and Be Counted: School Accountability and CTE 3 Dr. Richard Jones

Successful Practices Network Website

5 Successful Practices Network CTE Technical Assistance Center Improve CTE data collection to create an accurate picture of career and technical education Assist schools in the integration of the new common core academic standards with CTE Expand CTE program approvals Use best practices in CTE for school improvement Expand CTE programs and student leadership participation Build relationships and networks to strengthen CTE. 5

6 Successful Practices Network Agenda CTE Matters CTE and School Accountability Accountability in Your Instruction Accountability Practices 6

7 Successful Practices Network CTE Makes A Difference 7

8 Successful Practices Network Poll Question 8 What is the most important contribution of CTE to improving schools?

9 Successful Practices Network Poll Question 9 What is the second most important contribution of CTE to improving schools?

10 Successful Practices Network Poll Question 10 What are the obstacles to increasing importance of CTE in schools?

11 Successful Practices Network Curves Ahead – A change in the road is not the end of the road unless you fail to change direction. 11

12 Successful Practices Network What Doesn’t Change? External standards Focus on total student needs Learn through application Not limited to classroom/lab Connection with community 12

13 Successful Practices Network 13

14 Successful Practices Network You Matter Tell your students Tell those that support you in your work Tell your peers Tell your family 14

15 Successful Practices Network CTE and School Accountability 15

16 Successful Practices Network Schools Under Increasing Accountability NCLB CCSS RTTT ??? ESEA Reauthorization Perkins 16

17 Successful Practices Network Everyone, including CTE, must be part of the solution. 17

18 Successful Practices Network CTE Program Accountability Types of CTE students, enrollees, participants, and concentrators 18

19 Successful Practices Network Student Types Enrollee - taking CTE Participant - successfully complete one course Concentrator - successfully completed 2 of 3 or 3 of 4 units of study 19

20 Successful Practices Network Program Accountability Types of CTE students, enrollees, participants, and concentrators Indicators –1S1 Academic - Language –1S2 Academic - Math –2S1 Technical - Skill Assessment –3S1 Completion - Regular Diploma –4S1 Grad Rate –5S1 Secondary Placement –6S1 Non-traditional Participation –6S2 Non-traditional Completion 20

21 Successful Practices Network Teacher Accountability Revised Annual Professional Performance Review Include Student Achievement Agreed Criteria 21

22 Successful Practices Network Student Learning Objectives (SLO) For all other teachers where a state level assessment or equivalent exists. Defines an academic goal 22

23 Successful Practices Network Student Learning Objectives (SLO) Student Population Learning Content Interval Evidence Baseline Target and Four HEDI Levels Rationale 23

24 Successful Practices Network Student Learning Objectives (SLO) For Further Information on SLO - Go to EngageNY.org website 24

25 Successful Practices Network Know Your Audience State and Federal Funders Local Taxpayers School Leaders Business Community 25

26 Successful Practices Network Advocating for Stretch Measures 26

The Learning Criteria to Support 21st Century Learners ©

28 Successful Practices Network Stretch Measures % of Students Concentrating in CTE % of Students with CTE endorsement on diploma % of students passing Technical Skills Assessment % of student with industry/business certification/credential 28

29 Successful Practices Network Poll Question 29 What are areas that you would like help in related to accountability?

30 Successful Practices Network Accountability in Your Instruction 30

31 Successful Practices Network Student Accountability Skills Profile Technical Skills Assessment Workplace Skills 31

32 Successful Practices Network Know the Data on Your Program Attendance Post Secondary Graduation Covert Opinions to Data 32

33 Successful Practices Network Competency - based vs Competitive - based 33

34 Successful Practices Network Competency-based Advantages All that meet standards achieve Easier to measure progress Time flexible 34

35 Successful Practices Network Competitive-based Advantages Motivating Higher standards Easier to set criteria Always performance- based 35

36 Successful Practices Network 36 Competency - based vs Competitive - based

37 Successful Practices Network Accountability Practices 37

38 Successful Practices Network 38 Stories vs. Data

39 Successful Practices Network Stories vs Data 39 Use Stories to....Use Data to.... Start Sustain Set Destination Change Direction Get Permission Get Money Get Donations Get Budgets

40 Successful Practices Network Data-Driven Inquiry Rubric

41 Successful Practices Network Data Driven Instruction Know the ELA and Math scores of your students. Know and document ELA and Math skills in your curriculum. Participate in conversations about increasing achievement. 41

42 Successful Practices Network Don’t let data bully you - Request data support. 42

43 Successful Practices Network Summary CTE Matters CTE and School Accountability Accountability in Your Instruction Accountability Practices 43

44 Successful Practices Network CTE - Stand Up and Be Counted: School Accountability and CTE 44 Questions