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Dodge City Drive-In 9.3.2014. CTE Information Technology stem. NEW – STEM Computer Science Engineering (PLTW) Pilot/Implementation of STEM Energy Pathway ESSDACK - ITEEA’s Engineering by Design consortium Revision of Information Technology Pathways Please watch for information
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Dodge City Drive-In 9.3.2014 CTEInformation Technologystem
NEW – STEM Computer Science Engineering (PLTW) Pilot/Implementation of STEM Energy Pathway ESSDACK - ITEEA’s Engineering by Design consortium Revision of Information Technology Pathways Please watch for information Make sure you let me know of your interest Key Information for 2014-2015!
KSDE CTE Team Purpose Support and empower schools in developing quality pathways that lead students to college and career readiness
KSDE CTE Long-term Goals Support and empower schools in developing quality career pathways by: • Providing Quality Professional Development • Developing and Sustaining Partnerships • Keeping Pathway standards relevant, rigorous and reflective of current business/industry standards or practices • Provide valid, reliable CTE data to schools in a timely manner
2014 CTE Drive-Ins • September 17th – Webster Conference Center, Salina • September 22nd– Greenbush Service Center, Girard • October 1st – Johnson County Community College, Overland Park
Success of Senate Bill 155 • In 2014, College CTE courses taken by HS students - a 112% increase in headcount and 116% increase in college credit hours over the baseline year 2012) • 1,419 secondary students earned industry-recognized credentials leading to a high demand occupation - an increase of 159% over the 548 credentials earned the baseline year (2012) • Major areas for secondary student certifications: 73% Health; 9% Construction; 7% Manufacturing; 6% Automotive; 4% Agriculture
Senate Bill 155Funding 25,719,784 11,750,000
Additions to the Pathway Changes Fact Sheet for 15-16 The following courses have new Course Codes
Statewide Articulation Agreements • Currently have statewide agreements with 12 postsecondary institutions • 77 total statewide agreements • 29 Pathways have statewide agreements
Statewide Articulation Agreements • Considerations: • Make sure your local sequence meets terms of the agreement • Choose agreements that your students may actually use • Advertise ALL appropriate agreements to your students, even if only listing one on pathway application • May list multiple agreements (local & statewide) on application, but must create separate POS for each.