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Regionalizing CTE Programs: Yours, Mine, or Ours?. Zerryl Becker, College of the Desert Kimberly Schenk, Diablo Valley College Melynie Schiel, Copper Mountain College. What is regionalization??.
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Regionalizing CTE Programs: Yours, Mine, or Ours? Zerryl Becker, College of the Desert Kimberly Schenk, Diablo Valley College Melynie Schiel, Copper Mountain College
What is regionalization?? Organizing and presenting CTE curriculum through cooperative arrangements among colleges within a common geographical region
Why is regionalizing CTE being considered? • Budget • Potential economies of scale • “Doing what is best for jobs and the economy” • Reducing redundancy based on LMI • More options for students
Why is regionalizing CTE being considered? • Able to respond to labor market demand/retraction • Politics • Partnerships required for grants • Larger service area for specialized programs
How would regionalization of CTE benefit colleges? • Cost savings • Keep programs open for students that otherwise may not be viable • Consistent alignment of curriculum that meets industry need • Greater collaboration • More robust and effective advisory committees
What effect would/does this have on curriculum? Models: • Certain courses offered at specific college • Ensuring progressive learning in sequenced courses • Consistent prerequisite policies • Curriculum approval in CO • Partner colleges offer different “Specializations” • How do we determine who offers what? • Ongoing dialogue/collaboration as demands change • Other???
Example of a regional CTE program (Mature) • Respiratory Therapy • Ohlone/DVC • Keeping it going • Who are the players? • What details need to be in order? • Direct impact on curriculum committee work?
Example of a regional CTE Program(under development) • Program under development: Industrial Machine Maintenance Mechanic • Laney/Solano/DVC • Getting it started • Who are the players? • What details need to be in order? • What lessons have been learned? • Direct impact on curriculum committee work?
Issues with “regionalization” • Local control • Time/interest/will • Small, rural colleges are unable to capitalize on economies of scale • Distance education?
Issues with “regionalization” (continued) • Registration concerns • How will registration policies ensure that students who are interested in a program can begin and continue the sequence (especially if they have to navigate multiple colleges)? • Who gets credit for “completion”? • Impacts on our ability to respond to industry
Questions • Would these models change the local curriculum approval process? • Faculty purview • Potential conflicts of interest • Assessment of program viability/cost • Other?? • Could this model be accommodated within existing processes? • Does the system program approval process exist to pursue these agreements? • New curriculum forms for example