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Business/Marketing Business/Marketing TechnologyTechnology
Program UpdateProgram Update
20122012
Jim BrockJim Brock
ace.arkansas.govace.arkansas.govCareer & Technical Ed. TabCareer & Technical Ed. TabTeacher Information System Teacher Information System
–Everyone is new userEveryone is new user
–Username: cteUsername: cte
–Password: teacherPassword: teacher
Teacher Information SystemTeacher Information SystemMaria SwicegoodMaria Swicegood
Frameworks RevisionsFrameworks RevisionsGinger FisherGinger Fisher
New Frameworks to be revised for 2012-2013New Frameworks to be revised for 2012-2013
• Grades 5-6 KeyboardingGrades 5-6 Keyboarding• Grade 8 Keyboarding (CBA)Grade 8 Keyboarding (CBA)• New Course 9 -12 – Technology Design Applications New Course 9 -12 – Technology Design Applications
– Centers around Microsoft IT Academy (Industry – Centers around Microsoft IT Academy (Industry Certifications)Certifications)
• Volunteers will be neededVolunteers will be needed
New Framework TemplateNew Framework Template
Course DeletionsCourse Deletions 2012-2013 2012-2013
• (492220) International Business(492220) International Business• (492540) Web Design and Multimedia (492540) Web Design and Multimedia
ProductionsProductions
All Programming and Oracle Courses All Programming and Oracle Courses have moved to School Improvement have moved to School Improvement (STEM)(STEM)
New CoursesNew Courses2012-20132012-2013
• Small Business Operations (492700)Small Business Operations (492700)
-Introduced in 2011-2012-Introduced in 2011-2012
Name Changes Name Changes 2012-20132012-2013
• Enterprise Management will be changed Enterprise Management will be changed back to Entrepreneurshipback to Entrepreneurship
Courses to be Tested 2012-2013Courses to be Tested 2012-2013Tim JohnstonTim Johnston
• (492140) Advanced Databases(492140) Advanced Databases• (492450) Advanced Spreadsheets(492450) Advanced Spreadsheets• (492050) Banking and Finance Principles(492050) Banking and Finance Principles• (492100) Computerized Accounting I(492100) Computerized Accounting I• (492110) Computerized Accounting II(492110) Computerized Accounting II• (492120) Computer Business Applications(492120) Computer Business Applications
Courses to be Tested 2012-2013Courses to be Tested 2012-2013
• (492150) Digital Communications I(492150) Digital Communications I• (492160) Digital Communications II(492160) Digital Communications II• (492360) Digital Communications III(492360) Digital Communications III• (492370) Digital Communications IV(492370) Digital Communications IV• (492170) Entrepreneurship I(492170) Entrepreneurship I• (492180) Entrepreneurship II(492180) Entrepreneurship II
Courses to be Tested 2012-2013Courses to be Tested 2012-2013
• (492240) Introduction to Finance(492240) Introduction to Finance• (492320) Management(492320) Management• (492330) Marketing(492330) Marketing• (492350) Marketing Management(492350) Marketing Management• (492380) Office Management(492380) Office Management
Courses to be Tested 2012-2013Courses to be Tested 2012-2013
• (492490) ACE Approved Computer (492490) ACE Approved Computer Applications IApplications I
• (492500) ACE Approved Computer (492500) ACE Approved Computer Applications IIApplications II
In-ServicesIn-ServicesMaria Swicegood
• FBLA Middle Level-Best Practices• Digital Communications I, II, III, and IV• Teaching with IPads• Hospitality• Computerized Business Applications• Computer Applications I, II, and III
Technical Assistance VisitsTechnical Assistance Visits
Arch Ford Co-opArch Ford Co-op
Arkansas River Co-opArkansas River Co-op
Ozark Unlimited Ozark Unlimited Resources Co-opResources Co-op
Only one notebook Only one notebook per school. per school.
“ “School Information” School Information” form on our websiteform on our website
Check with your CTE Check with your CTE coordinator for datescoordinator for dates
LaTrenda Jackson
Changes in Programs of StudyChanges in Programs of Study
Tim Johnston Tim Johnston
One of the following is the Core Requirement for all Clusters and Pathways.
Option 1 Option 2Computerized Business Applications (CBA) (1) ACE-Approved Computer Applications (CA) I (.5)
ACE-Approved Computer Applications (CA) II (.5)
Department of Career Education - Business/Marketing Technology 2012-2013 Career Clusters and Pathways
Foundation Core: (Prerequisites to all)
Option:1 Option:2Career Orientation (7th or 8th Grade) Career Orientation (7th or 8th Grade) Keyboarding (7th or 8th Grade) Keyboarding (7th or 8th Grade)CT: Intro. / Authorized Substitute (7th or 8th Grade) ACE-Approved IT: Fundamentals (8th Grade)
Business, Management & Administration Cluster
Pathway: General Management
Management POS Management (1)Computerized Acct. I (1)
Pathway: Administrative Services
Office Administration POS
Option 1Office Management (1)Computerized Acct. I (1)
Option 2Computerized Acct. I (1)Office Education Cooperative (1)
Finance Cluster
Pathway: Accounting
Accounting POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Computerized Acct. II (1)
Pathway: Business Finance
Business Finance POS Computerized Acct. I (1)Adv. Spreadsheet Applications (.5)Adv. Database Applications (.5)
Pathway: Insurance
Insurance and Risk Management POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Intro. to Finance (.5) OR EconomicsIns. & Risk Mgmt. (.5)
Pathway: Securities and Investments
Securities and Investments POSComputerized Acct. I (1) Intro. to Finance (.5) OR EconomicsInvest. and Sec (.5)
Pathway: Banking Services
Banking POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Banking and Fin. Principles (.5)
Plus 1 of the following courses:B&F Ops./Teller Training (.5)B&F Consumer Lending (.5)B&F Law (.5)
Hospitality and Tourism Cluster
Pathway: Travel & Tourism
Hospitality POS
Option 1Intro. to Travel/Tourism (.5)Intro. to Hospitality (.5)Travel Destinations (.5)International Travel (.5)
Option 2Intro. to Travel/Tourism (.5)Intro. to Hospitality (.5)Lodging Management I (1)
Pathway: Web Design and Digital Communications
Digital Communications POS Digital Communications I (.5)Digital Communications II (.5)Digital Communications III (.5)Digital Communications IV (.5)
Web Design POSWeb Design I Foundations (1)Web Design II Site Designer (1)
Information Technology Cluster
Pathway: Marketing Research (Marketing Info. Mgmt. & Research)
Marketing Tech. and Research POS
Option 1Marketing (1)Marketing Management (1)Optional: Marketing Apprenticeship Work-Based Learning (1)
Option 2Marketing (1)Marketing Apprenticeship Work-Based Learning (1)
Pathway: Marketing Management
Entrepreneurship POSEntrepreneurship I (.5)Entrepreneurship II (.5)Accounting I (1)
Marketing, Sales and Service Cluster
*Digital Communications POS WillReplace Desktop Publishing POS AND Multimedia POS in 2013-2014 school year. This is a four-year transition period to modify course offerings.
This is the
LAST YEAR!
P r o p o s e dBusiness/Marketing Technology 2013-2014 Career Clusters and Pathways
Foundation Core: (Prerequisites to all CTE Career Paths)
Career Orientation (7th or 8th Grade)Keyboarding (7th or 8th Grade)
Plus one of the following:CT: Intro. / Authorized Substitute (7th or 8th Grade) / ACE-Approved IT: Fundamentals (8th Grade)
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Core Requirement: for all Business and Marketing Clusters and Pathways
Computerized Business Applications (CBA) (1) OR
ACE-Approved Computer Applications (CA) I (.5) and ACE-Approved Computer Applications (CA) II (.5)
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Hospitality and Tourism Cluster
Pathway: Travel & Tourism
Hospitality POS Intro. to Travel/Tourism (.5)Intro. to Hospitality (.5)Travel Destinations (.5)International Travel (.5)
Finance Cluster
Pathway: Accounting
Accounting POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Computerized Acct. II (1)
Pathway: Business Finance
Business Finance POS Computerized Acct. I (1)Adv. Spreadsheet Applications (.5)Adv. Database Applications (.5)
Pathway: Insurance
Insurance and Risk Management POS
Computerized Acct. I (1)Intro. to Finance (.5) OR EconomicsIns. & Risk Mgmt. (.5)
Pathway: Securities and Investments
Securities and Investments POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Intro. to Finance (.5) OR EconomicsInvest. and Sec (.5)
Pathway:Banking Services
Banking POSComputerized Acct. I (1)Banking and Fin. Principles (.5)
Plus 1 of the following courses:B&F Ops./Teller Training (.5)B&F Consumer Lending (.5)B&F Law (.5)
Marketing, Sales &Service Cluster
Pathway: Marketing Research
(Marketing Info. Mgmt. & Research)
Marketing Tech. and Research POS Marketing (1)
Plus 1 of the following courses:Marketing Management (1)Mrkt. Apprenticeship Work-Based Learning (1)Small Business Operations (1)
Pathway: Marketing Management
Entrepreneurship POSEntrepreneurship I (.5)Entrepreneurship II (.5)
Plus 1 of the following courses:Computerized Accounting I (1)Small Business Operations (1)
Information Technology Cluster
Pathway: Web Design and Digital Communications
Digital Communications POS Digital Communications I (.5)Digital Communications II (.5)Digital Communications III (.5)Digital Communications IV (.5)
Web Design POSDigital Communications I (.5)Digital Communications II (.5)Web Technologies (1)
Optional, but encouraged 4th Carnegie UnitDigital Communications III (.5)Digital Communications IV (.5)Senior Seminar (1)
Business, Management & Administration Cluster
Pathway: General Management
Management POS Management (1)
Plus 1 additional unit :Computerized Acct. I (1)Business Law I (.5)Business Law II (.5)
Pathway: Administrative Services
Office Administration POSOffice Management (1)Business Law I (.5)Business Communications (.5)
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Perkins Perkins Ginger FisherGinger Fisher
Academic achievement--aligned to NCLB academic content & achievement standards (Geometry and Literacy based Geometry and Literacy based on NCLB AYPon NCLB AYP)
Graduation rates (As determined by NCLBAs determined by NCLB)
Technical skill attainment--aligned to industry-recognized standards if available and appropriate (Students who Students who COMPLETE a sequence of courses and PASS all technical COMPLETE a sequence of courses and PASS all technical assessmentsassessments)
Completion
Placement (Postsecondary education, military or Postsecondary education, military or employmentemployment)
Non Traditional (Participation in and completion ofParticipation in and completion of)
FBLAFBLALaTrenda JacksonLaTrenda Jackson
2011-2012 Total Membership2011-2012 Total Membership– Senior LevelSenior Level
Chapters - 274Chapters - 274
Members – 9,721Members – 9,721– Mid-LevelMid-Level
Chapters - 113Chapters - 113
Members – 4,792Members – 4,792
FBLA National Leadership FBLA National Leadership ConferenceConference
Orlando, Florida – June 29 – July 2Orlando, Florida – June 29 – July 2
Total attendance – 8.000+Total attendance – 8.000+
Arkansas attendance – 275Arkansas attendance – 275
Arkansas competitors – 140 in 57 eventsArkansas competitors – 140 in 57 events
FBLA National WinnersFBLA National Winners
11stst place – Power Point Certification through place – Power Point Certification through Certiport-Certiport-PatrickPatrick Richardson, Quitman Richardson, Quitman
88thth place – American Enterprise Project place – American Enterprise Project – – John Pennington, LonokeJohn Pennington, Lonoke
FBLA National Winners, cont.FBLA National Winners, cont.
77thth place – Community Service Project- place – Community Service Project- Marcy Marcy Atkins, Donysia Jennings & Kaleb Turner, Atkins, Donysia Jennings & Kaleb Turner, PangburnPangburn
55thth place – Entrepreneurship- place – Entrepreneurship-Justin Beck, Justin Beck, Kailee Carter & Ryan LaRue, RectorKailee Carter & Ryan LaRue, Rector
FBLA National WinnersFBLA National Winners
33rdrd place – Health Care Administration- place – Health Care Administration-Kirstin Kirstin Brown, Southside High SchoolBrown, Southside High School
99thth place-Health Care Administration- place-Health Care Administration-Roy Roy Eldridge, Siloam Springs Eldridge, Siloam Springs
FBLA National WinnersFBLA National Winners
8th place – Technology Concepts8th place – Technology Concepts– Zach – Zach Lovin, Arkansas School for Math, Science and Lovin, Arkansas School for Math, Science and the Artsthe Arts
1010thth place – Word Processing I place – Word Processing I– Kennedy – Kennedy Langton, Omaha Langton, Omaha
FBLA National RecognitionFBLA National Recognition
March of Dimes Most Money RaisedMarch of Dimes Most Money Raised – – Arkansas, 1st overallArkansas, 1st overall
March of Dimes Local Chapter Most Money March of Dimes Local Chapter Most Money RaisedRaised – – – Nettleton, 3Nettleton, 3rdrd
– Brookland, 4thBrookland, 4th
Questions/Answer SessionQuestions/Answer Session
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