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CTE Overview July 2013. National CTE Vision- Transformation Game Changers. Scaling up high impact programs of study Creating pathways to careers Promoting employability skills for all students- stackable credentials Remaking the accountability system. Oregon CTE Participation 2011-2012.
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National CTE Vision- TransformationGame Changers • Scaling up high impact programs of study • Creating pathways to careers • Promoting employability skills for all students- stackable credentials • Remaking the accountability system
Oregon CTE Programs and Programs of Study Shared between secondary and postsecondary
Secondary Ag, Food & Nat Resources 107 Programs
Secondary Arts, Info & Communications 47 Programs
Secondary Business & Management 194 Programs
Secondary Health Sciences 46 Programs
SecondaryHuman Services 43 Programs
Secondary Industrial & Engineering Systems 204 Programs
CTE Programs of Study • Standards and Content • Oregon Skill Sets • Oregon Academic Standards • Alignment and Articulation • Accountability and Evaluation • Student Support Services
CTE Program of Study Priorities • Aligning standards and skills to business and industry standards • Increasing opportunities for accelerated learning • Seamless, non-duplicative learning –secondary to postsecondary • Increasing experience-based learning opportunities
Diploma Requirements • 24 credits • Math, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, Physical Education, Health • Second Language, Arts, CTE • Essential Skills • Personalized Learning
Diploma Implementation • District chooses implementation model • Implementation models and CTE • CTE supports the mission of preparing students for next education steps • CTE is the focus to prepare students for careers which require education beyond high school
Who Qualifies • School Districts • Education Service Districts • Public Schools • Public Charter Schools • Combinations
Purpose • Collaboration between education and employers • Develop or enhance a technical education program of study • Expand professional growth and career opportunities for students
Purpose • Meet workforce needs in high wage and high demand jobs • Support achievement of the high school diploma
Priorities • Diverse number of students • Diverse geographic locations • Committed and sustained collaboration between business, industry, labor and education providers
Budget Notes - 2013 • Award grants totaling at least $1 million to be used for CTE projects directly involving CTE Student Organizations. • Award at least $1 million in grants to be used for CTE projects that have a clear tie-in to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
Financial Resources • $7,500,000 appropriated by Legislature • 95% for grants. • 5% for administration • Funds must by used by June 30, 2015
Dual Credit STEM Summer Programs Early Reading STEM Lab Schools Federal CTE Funding On Track to Graduate CTE Revitalization STEM/CTE Networks 21st Century CTE Programming Post Secondary Aspirations
Distribution of Applicants Yellow Pins Represent Funded Projects
Funded Projects • Bethel School District – Visual and Graphic Arts Design • Canby School District – Multiple Pathways to Career and College Success • Crook County School District – Revitalization of Crook County School District Manufacturing
Funded Projects • Eugene School District – Relevance and Rigor in New STEM Career Paths • Lebanon School District – Linn County Regional Trades Academy • Mt. Angel School District – Building the Pipeline Through Project-Based Learning
Funded Projects • Pine Eagle School District – Industrial Automation and Control System Technology • Wallowa Education Service District – IT Careers in Rural Oregon
Pine Eagle Charter School Halfway, Oregon
Monitoring Process • Each project assigned an ODE staff member • 3 online progress reports • 2 site visits • Final report
Making It Happen • Statute provides the basic outline • Rules provide the long-term details • RFP provides implementation plan
Vision of Revitalization • It is now 2025- 40-40-20 has been achieved • CTE has been revitalized! What does this look like for students, schools, and employers?
Optional Content CTSO STEM Underserved Populations Middle School Classroom Focused Revitalization Sustainability Replication Summer/After School Programming Regional Emphasis Statewide Emphasis System Revitalization Career Readiness Certificates Vision and Intent Higher Priority Lower Priority
Processing the Grants Options