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1 Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Dual Credit CHSD 218 Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Dual Credit Presented by: Frank LaMantia Curriculum Director of CTE

2 Reflect, Transform, Lead: A New Vision for Career Technical Education  CTE is critical to ensuring that the United States leads in global competitiveness  CTE prepares students to succeed in further education and careers  CTE is delivered through comprehensive programs of study aligned to The National Career Clusters Framework www.careertech.org CTE Vision

3 CTE Business Education Family & Consumer Sciences Industrial Technology CHSD 218

4  TV Production & Broadcasting  Culinary Arts  Child Development  Construction/Production  Drafting/CAD  Automotive  Electronics  Business/Marketing/Accounting  Computer Education  Computer Servicing & Networking  Web Design/Multimedia 40 CTE Course Offerings

5 CTE Facilities and Technology  CAD Labs - AutoDesk Software & 3D Printing  TV Production Studios - Avid Editing Stations  Computer Labs - Microsoft 2013  Production Labs – CNC Machines  Electronics Labs - Nida and Labview Robotics  Auto Tech Labs – All Data  Cisco Network Academy Labs  Culinary Art Labs

6 What CTE Courses can Freshmen take? Business Education  Introduction to Business  Keyboarding & Document Processing  Computer Concepts Family & Consumer Science  Life Skills Industrial Technology  Drafting/CAD  Electricity/House Wiring  Energy/Power  Production Construction

7  Career Cruising  Career Fairs  Career Professional Day  Career Facilitators  Summer Career Academy CTE Career Exploration and Guidance

8 District 218 has 4 Career Facilitators responsible for  College and Career Fair  Job Shadowing Program  High School Career Exploration/Transition Events  Guest speakers and field trips for CTE classes  Career Cruising Dwight D. Eisenhower:Mary Kate Farnan Harold L. Richards:Marty Kleefisch Alan B. Shepard:Shirley Bennett Delta Learning Center:Linda Otey CTE Career Facilitators

9 16 Career Clusters

10 National Career Clusters Framework 16 Career Clusters 79 Pathways Over 900 Occupations

11 FRESHMAN YEAR:SOPHOMORE YEAR:JUNIOR YEAR:SENIOR YEAR: Semester 1 Semester 2Semester 1Semester 2Semester 1Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 English I English I English II English II English III English III English IV English IV Algebra I Algebra IGeometry Geometry Algebra II Algebra II Geography GeographyU.S. History U.S. History Government Economics PE Health PE Driver Ed PE PE PE Biology Biology Chemistry Chemistry Career Pathway: Programs of Study

12 Partnerships Moraine Area Career System

13 What is Dual Credit? An opportunity for junior and senior students to enroll in college equivalent courses while concurrently enrolled in their high school CTE courses How does a student enroll in Dual Credit? By completing a Dual Credit Application while enrolled in the aligned CTE high school course How Does a Student Earn Dual Credit? By successfully completing the CTE aligned high school course with a grade of B or better For more information, please visit Moraine Valley Community College website: www.morainevalley.edu/dualcredit CTE Dual Credit Program

14  Automotive Technology  Business Administration, Accounting & Office Systems  Information Technology & Information Management  Integrated Systems and Electronics  Mechanical Design and Drafting  TV Production  Construction CTE Dual Credit Offerings CHSD 218 offers several CTE courses for Dual Credit within the following areas:

15 CHSD 218 Dual Credit Statistics Moraine Valley Community College 7,018 Students Received College Credit $1.8 Million Saved in College Tuition South Suburban Community College 215 Students Received College Credit $66,000 Saved in College Tuition

16 FRESHMAN YEAR:SOPHOMORE YEAR:JUNIOR YEAR:SENIOR YEAR: Semester 1 Semester 2Semester 1Semester 2Semester 1Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 English I English I English II English II English III English III English IV English IV Algebra I Algebra IGeometry Geometry Algebra II Algebra IITrigonometry College Algebra Geography GeographyInternet Tech & Web Design Drafting/CAD U.S. History U.S. History Government Economics PE or JROTC HealthPE or JROTC Driver EdPE or JROTC Biology Biology Chemistry ChemistryPhysics Multimedia & Web Development Entrepreneurship Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Electronics Electronics Accounting Accounting Keyboarding Computer Concepts Intro to BusinessComputer Svc IComputer Apps – Info Processing Computer Svc II Computer Networking Computer Networking Career Pathway: Information Support & Services or Network Systems Program of Study with Dual Credit

17 A Solid Path from Industry-Recognizable Certificates to the Associate Degree Depending on coursework, may take exams for Cisco’s CCNP, Vmware’s VCP5, and/or Microsoft’s Certified IT Professional, as well as complete an AAS degree May take either Cisco’s CCNA or CompTIA’s Security+ exams May take CompTIA’s A+ exam by completing the Computer Support Associate. COMPUTER SUPPORT ASSOCIATE (LAN101, 111 & 112; total: 7 CR HRS) CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE (above + LAN246, 256 & 266; total: 23 CR HRS) COMPUTER & LAN TECHNICIAN (above + 40 CR HRS; total: 63 CR HRS) NETWORK SECURITY ASSOCIATE (above + LAN103, 153 & 163; total: 21 CR HRS) IT SECURITY SPECIALIST (above + 42 CR HRS; total: 63 CR HRS) PARTICIPANTS SHOULD PETITION FOR CERTIFICATES AS THEY ARE COMPLETED May take the Network+ exam by completing the Computer Technician certificates COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (above + LAN121 & 122; total: 14 CR HRS) Dist. 218 Computer Servicing II-453S Dist. 218 Computer Servicing I-443S Dist. 218 Computer Networking & Internet Devices-442F

18 Dual Enrollment High School Students Attending College during their Senior Year  Learn to provide care for an elderly person  Become skilled at taking blood pressure, pulse and body temperature  Practice daily patient care techniques  Develop skills to communicate with Alzheimer’s patients  Discover how to become a member of a healthcare team Become a Certified Nursing Assistant

19 Thank you for your interest in CTE and Dual Credit For Additional Information, please contact your School Counselor, CTE Career Facilitator or any CTE Instructor


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