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Carl Perkins Supplemental Funding presentation given to FACS instructors at summer conference 2013.
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Carl Perkins Supplemental DollarsSummer Conference 2013 | Family and Consumer Science Education
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006
President Bush signed the Perkins Act into law on August 12, 2006. The new Act will provide an increased focus on the academic achievement of career and technical education students, strengthen the connections between secondary and postsecondary education, and improve state and local accountability.
Investing in America's Future: A Blueprint for Transforming Career and Technical Education includes key changes from the current Perkins Act and highlights the Obama administration's proposal for reauthorization that will usher in a new era of rigorous, relevant and results-driven CTE shaped by four core principles—Alignment, Collaboration, Accountability and Innovation.
Effective ALIGNMENT between CTE and labor market needs to equip students with 21st-century skills and prepare them for in-demand occupations in high-growth industry sectors
Strong COLLABORATION among secondary and postsecondary institutions, employers, and industry partners to improve the quality of CTE programs
Meaningful ACCOUNTABILITY for improving academic outcomes and building technical and
Increased emphasis on INNOVATION supported by systemic reform of state policies and practices to support CTE implementation of effective practices at the local level.
Oklahoma has set aside 10% of Perkins funding for INNOVATION
CompetitiveInnovationCareers in
emerging technologies and industries
Must apply each year
Same criteria as basic Perkins (few exceptions)
High Growth & Emerging Technologies
Summer Bridge
Tech Now
Post Secondary Transitions
Career Guidance and Advisement
Gateway to Technology
Rigorous Programs of Study
Program of Study -comprehensive, structured approach for delivering academic and CTE to prepare students for postsecondary education and career success
Carl Perkins IV & Programs of Study
Incorporate and align secondary and postsecondary education elements
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Include academic and CTE content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of courses
Offer the opportunity, where appropriate, for secondary students to acquire postsecondary credits, and
Lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level, or an associate or baccalaureate degree
Carl Perkins V & Rigorous Programs of Study
LEGISLATION & POLICIES
Federal, state, and local legislation or administrative policies promote POS development and implementation.
PARTNERSHIPS
Ongoing relationships among education, business, and other community stakeholders are central to POS design, implementation, and maintenance.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Sustained, intensive, and focused opportunities for administrators, teachers, and faculty foster POS design, implementation, and maintenance.
ACCOUNTABILITY & EVALUATION SYSTEMS
Systems and strategies to gather quantitative and qualitative data on both POS components and student outcomes are crucial for ongoing efforts to development and implement POS.
COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS STANDARDS
Content standards that define what students are expected to know and be able to do to enter and advance in college and/or their careers comprise the foundation of a POS.
COURSE SEQUENCES
Non-duplicative sequences of secondary and postsecondary courses within a POS ensure that students transition to postsecondary education without duplicating classes or requiring remedial coursework.
(Individual Career Plan)
CREDIT TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
Credit transfer agreements provide opportunities for secondary students to be awarded transcripted postsecondary credit, supported with formal agreements among secondary and postsecondary education systems.
(Cooperative Alliance Program)
GUIDANCE COUNSELING & ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT
Guidance counseling and academic advisement help students to make informed decisions about which POS to pursue.
TEACHING & LEARNING STRATEGIES
Innovative and creative instructional approaches enable teachers to integrate academic and technical instruction and students to apply academic and technical learning in their POS coursework.
TECHNICAL SKILLS ASSESSMENTS
National, state, and/or local assessments provide ongoing information on the extent to which students are attaining the necessary knowledge and skills for entry into and advancement in postsecondary education and careers in their chosen POS.
Credentials
• Lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level, or an associate or baccalaureate degree
National Programs of Study Institute
OK Programs of Study Institute
OK Programs of Study Summit
RPOS Supplemental Grant
Jeremy L ZweiackerState Programs of Study & College Transition CoordinatorState Liaison, National Technical Honor SocietyCentral/Southeast OK Representative, Federal Legislation Assistance
Phone: 405.743.6881 Email: [email protected] Blog: http://oklahomacte.blogspot.com @okcareertech