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CTE Essential Standards. Career and Technical Education. CTE Essential Standards for 158 Courses. NC State Board of Education Goals. Carl D. Perkins Federal Legislation. NC State Statutes. Business & Industry Education & Government Partners. CTE Essential Standards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CTEEssential
Standards
1
NC State Board of
Education Goals
CTE Essential Standards
for 158 Courses
04/20/23 2
Business & Industry
Education & Government
Partners
Carl D. Perkins Federal
Legislation
NC State Statutes
04/20/23 3
NC State Board of
Education Goals
• North Carolina will produce globally competitive students who are career & college ready
• A Framework For Change
• 21st century skills
CTE Essential Standards
04/20/23 4
NC State Board of
Education Goals
•Local and State Partners
Business and Industry
Education
Government
CTE Essential Standards Business &
Industry
Education & Government
Partners
04/20/23 5
• Career & College Ready• High skill, high wage or high demand
and non-traditional occupations
• Business and industry needs• Career-focused concentrators in
course sequences• Business and industry recognized
credentials • Accountability• Career and Technical Student
Organization co-curricular integration
CTE Essential Standards Carl D. Perkins Federal
Legislation
04/20/23 6
•Documented need from labor market data
•Documented need from student demand
•Responsive to:• Technological advances• Changing characteristics of workforce
From NC State StatutesChapter 115C, Article 10, Parts 1-3
CTE Essential Standards NC State Statutes
CTE Essential StandardsInfluenced by Program Area National Standards
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• Agricultural Education• Business, Finance, & IT Education• Career Development Education• Family & Consumer Sciences Education• Health Science Education• Marketing Education• Technology Engineering and Design Education• Trade & Industrial Education
NC State Board of
Education Goals
CTE Essential Standards
for 158 Courses
04/20/23 8
Business & Industry
Education & Government
Partners
Carl D. Perkins Federal
Legislation
NC State Statutes
States’ Career Clusters Initiative
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States’ Career Clusters Initiative
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•Knowledge and skill statements
•Validated by business and industry•Nationally recognized•21st century skills
States’ Career Clusters Initiative
CTE Essential StandardsTypes of Courses
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Adoptede.g. Microsoft ITA PLTW courses
Adaptede.g. Multimedia & Webpage Design
Developede.g. Personal Finance Early Childhood
Additionally…•Locally developed courses approved by state
e.g. Aquaculture Aviation Film Production Studio
Motorsports TechnologyGreen Engineering & Sustainable Energy
CTE Essential StandardsKey Features
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• Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT)
• Integration of academic subjects
• Courses shared across program areas
• Designed with flexible four-credit concentrations
CTE Essential StandardsKey Features
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• Alignment to Criteria of Other Essential Standards
o Enduringo Measurableo Clear and conciseo Prioritized and focusedo Rigorouso Relevant to world of work
CTE Essential StandardsComprehensive Assessment
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Summative
Essential Standards
Formative
Benchmark
State Postassessments
Classroom Assessment Banks
Curriculum Products
CTE Courses
CTE Essential StandardsKey Features
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• Integrated Focus
o Work-based learningo Support special populations
including non-traditional studentso NC Community College articulation
and dual enrollment
CTE Essential StandardsCurrent Focus
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• STEM Focus
• SREB Preparation for Tomorrow (Project Management)
• Microsoft IT Academy
• Credentials
CTE Essential StandardsCareer Cluster
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CTE Essential StandardsSample
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Strategic MarketingCourse Number: 6626Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 30Hours of Instruction: 135 (block) 150 (regular)Prerequisite: None
This course challenges students by combining into one course the content of Marketing and Marketing Management courses. Topics include economics, marketing research and decision making, domestic and international markets and influences, human resource development, ethics, management, and financial analysis. Mathematics is reinforced. Work-based learning strategies appropriate include cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing. Apprenticeship is not available for this course. DECA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.Strategic Marketing can help prepare students for credentials:Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (A*S*K), http://www.askinstitute.org/Professional Certification, www.nrffoundation.comSales & Marketing Executives International, www.smei.org
CTE Essential StandardsExamples of other web-based links…
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• Essential Standards Planning Guide• NC Career Clusters Guide• CTE Equipment Guide• Work-based Learning Guide• Honors Implementation Guide• Fiscal and Policy Guide
CTE Essential StandardsTime Line
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2007-2010 Review of Draft Documents•Summer Conference, presentations (4 years)•CTE Administrators, presentations (4 years, 3 surveys)•Multiple local presentations by CTE Administrators (2 years)•Eight program areas, multiple presentations (4 years)•Business and Industry, education partners throughout process•Posted on DPI Web (8 months total)
2011/12 Approval and Planning•Posted on web and shared in spring Director Meetings•May 2011 Present to State Board of Education•Planning year for LEAs
2012/13 Implementation year for LEAs