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Welcome CTE Teachers New to Mesa!

Welcome CTE Teachers New to Mesa! Ann Tebo and Judy Tapia, CTE Professional Development Specialists. Summer, 2014 CTE need-to-knows!. Create Your Name Tent!. In the box on the front side legibly print your FIRST NAME as large as possible so it will display when folded

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Welcome CTE Teachers New to Mesa!

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  1. Welcome CTE Teachers New to Mesa! Ann Tebo and Judy Tapia, CTE Professional Development Specialists Summer, 2014 CTE need-to-knows!

  2. Create Your Name Tent! • In the box on the front side legibly print your FIRST NAME as large as possible so it will display when folded • On the back side answer these prompts: • Describe in five words or less how you are feeling about school starting • What do you hope to get out of this training?

  3. Introductions PLEASE: • Stand • Say • Your name • Where you teach • What you teach MPS CTE

  4. Who’s who in the CTE office: Refer to the handout The CTE office is located in the Curriculum Services Center (this complex), Building 4 When you have questions or concerns, ask: • Your department chair for any school-related issues • Your program specialist for any curriculum-related issues • Ann or Judy for any general or certification-related issues Please send a copy of your teaching certificate to Ann so she knows what your status and needs are! MPS CTE

  5. Electronic Resources Let’s examine each of these sites: www.mpsaz.org/cte www.mpsaz.org/policy_download/ www.azed.gov/career-technical-education www.azed.gov/career-technical-education/tech-standards MPS CTE

  6. Certification questions • Check the ADE website for specific requirements • Ann can answer many of your general questions • If you have specific concerns, contact the CTE certification specialist at ADE: • Joe Grieco(602) 542-7412Joe.Grieco@azed.gov SEND ANN A COPY OF YOUR CERTIFICATE! MPS CTE

  7. Professional Development • If you have not taken the first SEI (Sheltered English Immersion) class you must do so this year, and need to take it through a community college or university • Most of you need some “Semester Hours” (SH listed as a deficiency on your teaching certificate) • Opportunities will be made available to you through the CTE department that will satisfy some of your deficiencies if you have them, but are worthwhile for all teachers To sign up for classes through MPS, the district’s electronic registration system for professional development. http://www.mpsaz.org/profdev/classes/ MPS CTE

  8. Webos A “Webo” must be completed if you: • Are requesting tuition reimbursement or salary credit for a class prior to the start of the class • Do any kind of work-related travel with or without students • Need to take a professional day The tricky thing about webos is that you must access the site through Internet Explorer: http://webo2.musd.mpsaz.org/MPSParf/ See handout for Webo procedures MPS CTE

  9. Some things you’ll be hearing about…. • PLC’s – You will be a member of a Professional Learning Community comprised of teachers throughout the district that teach what you teach. Your school may also require you to be a member of another PLC. • CTE Network – Feeder junior highs and the high school they feed into communicate throughout the year through their network, and will plan and execute events to make sure that all stakeholders are aware of opportunities available in CTE programs. • Perkins – This is the name of the person (Carl D. Perkins) who spearheaded a federal governmental act in 1984 to allocate money to “increase the quality of technical education.” To this day it is one of our main sources of funding, and each district must submit yearly goals to receive funding. MPS CTE teachers help meet these goals, and receive a stipend if requirements are satisfied. MPS CTE

  10. Our Perkins Goals align with Academic Integration in CTE College and Career Ready Standards (also known as Common Core) are important in CTE! It is our job to teach English Language Arts (reading and writing) and Math standards within the context of our CTE curriculum PLCs work together to plan meaningful, standards-aligned ELA and math lessons This is the basis for your Perkins stipend Much information and training opportunities will be forthcoming MPS CTE

  11. Curriculum Consortium Wiki Partnership • We have joined a state-wide CTE Curriculum Consortium • Thousands of standards-aligned lesson plans have been written for HIGH SCHOOL programs • Scope and Sequences on the consortium are usually different from those Mesa uses. Be sure to use the right Scope and Sequence!

  12. 24 Programs • Accounting • Audio Visual • Automotive • Bioscience • BOSAS • Business • Construction • Culinary • Early Childhood • Education Profession • Employability Skills • Fashion • Financial Services • Fire Science • Graphics • Health Foundations • Hospitality • Information Tech • Interior Design • Law and Safety • Marketing • Nursing • Sports Medicine • Technical Theatre

  13. CLASSROOM USE Complete with: Standard & Measurement Criteria Lesson Plans Objectives Objectives Terminology Introduction Teacher Actions Student Actions Closure Skill Assessment Connections Questions Equipment Materials Resources Accommodations Terminology Introduction Teacher Actions Student Actions Closure Skill Assessment Connections AssessmentQuestions Equipment Materials Resources Accommodations

  14. Use MPS Scope and Sequence, not the JTED!

  15. Lesson Plans as a Guide • Lesson Plans are not always cut and dry • Use as a guide to help plan your lesson • Uses the key components of the lesson plan i.e. bellwork, active participation strategies, closure

  16. Accessing the lessons • Go to: http://cte.pimajted.org • User name: FirstnameLastname • Password: FirstnameMesa(if this does not add up to 8 characters add 1 after Mesa) Change your password to something more secure You MUST be working off of Chrome not Explorer See detailed handout for directions Be sure that you complete a user agreement today so you can be assigned a login

  17. Next up - Computer Training • 2:00-4:00 Mesa High Room 809 • Room 809 is in the new building off of Harris Drive! • At this training you will learn about teacher and student access on Active Directory • It is important that you attend MPS CTE

  18. It will be a great year! • We know this is A LOT of information and that you won’t remember it all • Meetings for new CTE teachers will be planned on an as-needed basisLet’s get the first one on calendars – Tuesday, August 12after school – details will follow MPS CTE See you at the Mandatory CTE District Meeting August 4 Mesa Convention Center Superstition Ballroom – Bldg. A

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