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How 2 B a CTE Teacher

How 2 B a CTE Teacher. 5:00-5:15- Registration and Welcome 5:15-6:15- Dinner and CTE Educator Spotlight Charles Freeman- Director of Nursing David Rengh- Business/CIS instructor David Castillo- Westside Institute of Technology Nancy Jeffcoach- WHC Lemoore Childhood Development Centers

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How 2 B a CTE Teacher

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  1. How 2 B a CTE Teacher • 5:00-5:15- Registration and Welcome • 5:15-6:15- Dinner and CTE Educator Spotlight • Charles Freeman- Director of Nursing • David Rengh- Business/CIS instructor • David Castillo- Westside Institute of Technology • Nancy Jeffcoach- WHC Lemoore Childhood Development Centers • 6:15-7:15- FPU Designated Subject CTE credential • JoEllen Misakian- Fresno Pacific University • Mary West- Fresno Pacific University • 7:15-7:30- Questions, Answers, Wrap up • The PowerPoint will be available on T.E.A.M. Teach website!

  2. What is the Designated Subject Credential Program Career Technical Education (CTE) Adult Education Supervision & Coordination Special Subjects The Designated Subject Program At Fresno Pacific University School of Education

  3. The credential allows… These four different credentials allow teachers to teach courses in: • Adult education schools/programs, • ROP programs (career technical education), • Prisons (vocational), and • High school NJROTC programs

  4. Adult Education CredentialRequirements • Education or degree in subject area to be named on the credential • Passage of CBEST •  US Constitution requirement (if full-time credential) • A year of teaching in a subject area (single subject credential) may meet requirements

  5. Adult Education Courses Five Courses = Ten Units • Computer Technology / 1-unit • Instructional Strategies & Evaluation / 2-unit • Perspectives on the Adult Learner / 2-unit • Curriculum, Instructional Technology, etc. / 3-unit • Interpersonal Relations, Counseling and Guidance / 2-unit

  6. Career Technical Education (CTE)Credential (new program) Requirements for the preliminary credential: • Three years of experience in the subject named on the credential • Possession of a high school diploma or equivalency • Satisfaction of teacher fitness (fingerprint clearance) • Minimum experience to teach the class assigned by the employer Requirements for the clear credential: • Completion of 15 units of advanced preparation with multiple measures demonstrating proficiency in all competencies.

  7. Career Technical Education (CTE)Credential (new program) Eight courses = 15 units • DSE 400: Early Orientation / 2 • DSE: 405: Educational Technology / 1 • DSE: 410: Foundations of CTE Standards/History / 1 • DSE: 415 Curriculum Development / 3 • DSE 420: Learning & Instruction / 3 • DSE 425: Classroom & Lab Management / 1 • DSE 430: Assessing Student Learning / 2 • DSE 435: Special Needs / 2

  8. Career Technical Education (CTE)Credential (new program) The 15 sectors applicable to career technical education for public schools are identified in the California CTE Model Curriculum Standards. They are: • Agriculture and Natural Resources Industry • Arts, Media, and Entertainment Industry • Building Trades and Construction Industry • Education, Child Development, and Family Services Industry • Energy and Utilities Industry • Engineering and Design Industry • Fashion and Interior Design Industry

  9. Career Technical Education (CTE)Credential (new program) • Finance and Business Industry • Health Science and Medical Technology Industry • Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation Industry • Information Technology Industry • Manufacturing and Product Development Industry • Marketing, Sales, and Service Industry • Public Services Industry • Transportation Industry

  10. Special SubjectsCredential • Can be earned within the Designated Subjects courses for those possessing a preliminary special subjects teaching credential and specializing in a particular subject area. Candidates are required to: • Earn nine units in the career technical education/ vocational education 300 or 400 series of courses. • Complete the courses within the first two years of credential issuance.

  11. Supervision & CoordinationCredential • The credential consists of 6 units of coursework following completion of the adult education program. • These two, 3-unit courses are designed to be offered as a directed study. • Allows candidates to become supervisors.

  12. Entrance procedures • Step 1 • Contact Barbara Horn for an appointment with Mary or Jo Ellen • Step 2 • Complete a one-page application • Step 3 • Complete registration application send to registrar’s office • Fees: $115 per unit • Step 4 • Attend class on Main Campus or Visalia Center

  13. Contact Information • Jo Ellen Priest Misakian, Program Director (Main Campus) • Phone: 453-2291 eMail: jmisakian@fresno.edu • Mary West , Program Coordinator (Main Campus) • Phone: 453-5693 eMail: mary.west@fresno.edu • Barbara Horn, Program Assistant (Visalia) Phone: 622-9958 eMail: barbara.horn@fresno.edu

  14. Future plans for the programwith FPU as the program sponsor • Recently received approval to offer the new Career Technical Program reflecting new California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) standards. • Planning to move the program into the online format • Expecting to write to the new CTC Adult Education standards

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