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ACTE Conference Las Vegas, December 2010. PLC for CTE. Steven Glyer Director CTE Newport-Mesa Unified School District, CA. Purpose of this Presentation. To share our investigation to the question:.
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ACTE Conference Las Vegas, December 2010 PLC for CTE
Steven Glyer Director CTE Newport-Mesa Unified School District, CA
Purpose of this Presentation To share our investigation to the question: “Can the PLC process be successfully employed in the CTE high school program to produce higher levels of mastery of industry identified critical competencies?”
#1. What do you want students to know?
#2. How do we know if students know it?
#3. What do you do when students don't know it?
Assessment . . . . E F P T O Z M U B H
Newport-Mesa USD, CA • 4 High Schools • 21,178 K-12 • 7,105 students in grades 9-12 • 11 different CTE pathways • Most are singletons
ProStart State Competition Janet Dukes Culinary Arts Academy 5 of the last 8 years Professional Development
Orange County, California • 61 Public High Schools • 165,600 students in grades 9-12 • 4 ROPs • 4 Community College Districts
Pilot - Culinary Arts 22 High Schools with Culinary Arts
September January March Isolation . . . . creates starvation Year One . . . .
Recruiting Fund Raising Admin Support Recipes Web Sites Counselor Support
PLC Maslow’s Law
Who are the Players?
Post-Secondary Non-Profit Business Secondary
Graduate . . . with a purpose Career by Choice . . . Not by Chance
Business CTE World . . . .
Non-Profit How to engage Business . . . .
Regional Advisory Boards Hospitality Industry
Hotel Management Culinary Articulation Professional Learning Community Trends
= Common Data . . . .
Executive Team
Easier to Edit than to Create
Specific Competency . . . . Common Assessment Sample Lesson
Homework . . . . 1. Review assessments 2. Bring 5 lessons
or Process Product
Second Face-to-Face Pick 3 ot 5 Criticals