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Collaborate with VDOE and industry experts to develop CTE curriculum. Access online resources, training, and professional development for educators. Find course materials, lesson plans, and educational tools for career and technical education in Virginia's public schools.
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Accessing your cte curriculum Kevin Reilly Administrative Coordinator CTE Resource Center Supporting Career and Technical Education in Virginia’s Public Schools
CTE Resource CenterWho We Are and What We Offer • Work with Virginia Department of Education (VDOE), educators, and industry experts to develop CTE curriculum used throughout Virginia • Develop instructional resources for CTE teachers • Conduct inservices and other professional training for CTE teachers • Offer research services and meeting space
Virginia ctecurriculumgrades 6-12 cteresource.org/verso
verso Virginia’s Educational Resource System Online
Verso curriculum layout • Duty Area • Task • Definition • Process/Skill Questions • Correlations (e.g., related standards, SOL)
VERSO Search and view options • Courses organized according to Career Cluster • Keyword or course code search • Collapsible/expandable views
Verso view options The expanded views are customizable. Click to include or exclude • definitions • questions • related SOLs • other related standards.
Curriculum organization • Tasks common to all CTE courses • Workplace Readiness Skills • Demonstrating Personal Qualities and Abilities • Demonstrating Interpersonal Skills • Demonstrating Professional Competencies • Examining All Aspects of an Industry • Addressing Elements of Student Life • Exploring Work-Based Learning • Course-specific tasks
Administrativeplanning guide (APG) • APG User’s Guide • Courses listed according to career cluster • Courses broken out according to level (middle, high) • Approved completer sequences • Credential information • IT’S FOR TEACHERS, TOO!
Apg Course overview • Course name and code • Duration and grade level(s) • Prerequisites • Course description
APG Concentration (Completer) sequences • Concentration sequences include at least two 36-week courses. • A program completer has met the requirements for a CTE concentration sequence and all requirements for high school graduation or an approved alternative education program.
WRS Instructional Resourcescteresource.org/wrs • Lesson plans • Handouts • Assessment rubrics • Teacher resources • Quizlet vocabulary activities
WRS Instructional Resourceswrs.ctecs.org • From our partners at the Career and Technical Education Consortium of States (CTECS) • Additional lesson plan modules • Practice exams • Additional teacher resources
Helpful Links from the VDOE • Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/ • CTSOs doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/ctso/index.shtml • Equipment for CTE Programs doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/equipment/ • Industry Credentials doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/path_industry_certification/ • Statistics, Reports, and Labor Market Data doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/statistics_reports/
Connect with us • Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter at cteresource.org • Like us on Facebook at @CTEresource • Follow us on Twitter @VirginiaCTE Virginia’s CTE Resource Center 2002 Bremo Road, Lower Level Henrico, VA 23226 804.673.3778