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1 CTE & YTP YTP Fall Regional Meeting
Megan Helzerman Douglas ESD September 27, 2018

2 What is CTE? CTE encompasses a wide range of activities intended to simultaneously provide students with skills demanded in the labor market while preparing them for post-secondary degrees in technical fields. Activities include not only specific career-oriented classes, but also internships, apprenticeships and in-school programs designed to foster work readiness. Source:

3 What is a CTE Program of Study?
Six Clusters Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Arts, Information & Communications Business & Management Health Sciences Human Resources Industrial & Engineering Systems Sequence of courses Aligned to industry standards at the secondary and post-secondary level Integrate technical and career skill proficiencies with academic content Lead to occupations in high demand, high wage career areas

4 What does a CTE Regional Coordinator do?

5 5 Elements of a CTE Program of Study
Accountability & Evaluation CTE Data reported and used for planning Industry Advisory Committee Technical Skill Assessment Student Support Services Comprehensive Guidance & Counseling Robust Career Related Learning Experiences Access & Equity Standards & Content Industry Standards Integrated Academic Content Alignment & Articulation Secondary to Postsecondary alignment Dual Credit whenever possible Teacher Professional Development

6 CTE Teacher Licensure Teachers in a CTE Program of Study must have a CTE License Alternative Pathway to CTE License – Industry professionals can teach in a CTE program while completing a 3 year Professional Development Plan as directed by an Instructor Appraisal Committee – must include 18 credits of teacher prep courses Traditionally licensed teachers – must demonstrate 1800 hours of industry experience in the career area

7 Technical Skill Assessment (TSA)
CTE Programs of Study are required to have a Technical Skill Assessment (TSA) – used as a program evaluation to ensure that students gain the industry skills that they should Valid and reliable technical skill measurements aligned with industry-validated standards CTE Concentrators that complete the required courses in a state-approved CTE Program must be assessed with a technical skill assessment

8 Advisory Committees Business & Community Partners from All Aspects of Industry Maintain Current Industry Information Align Curriculum with Current Workforce Needs Connection and Support from Community Expanded Resources and Training Opportunities for Students

9 Alignment & Articulation
Facilitate and foster relationships between secondary and postsecondary for curriculum alignment Grant Management Perkins Management – Consortium vs Direct Grant Recipient CTE Revitalization Secondary Career Pathways High School Success (M98)

10 NonTraditional & Equity
Promote practices that encourage participation and retention of students who are NonTraditional (gender) for career areas Evaluate data and encourage practices that support underrepresented student populations Professional Development

11 Career Learning CAREER PREPARATION CAREER EXPLORATION CAREER AWARENESS
CTE Programs of Study

12 CRLE Refresher How do you build your Career learning throughout the program?

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14 Link to list of CTE Programs https://www. ode. state. or
Link to list of CTE Programs (Remember - be sure to change year to 2018)

15 Connecting Students & CTE Q&A Contact – Megan Helzerman megan
Connecting Students & CTE Q&A Contact – Megan Helzerman How do you build your Career learning throughout the program?


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