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E C W 6 2 0 5 A D M I N I S T R AT I O N O F LO C A L V O C AT I O N A L E D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S
UNIT 2: Understanding CTE
Program Administration
NeQuoia Loydd Dioan Johnson Jessica Key
Purpose: To gain knowledge of expected roles and responsibilities of current Career and Technical Education (CTE) administrators
Data Collection Procedures: Our group came up with a list of questions regarding CTE administrators roles and responsibilities and interviewed 3 incumbent CTE Administrators
Project Background
Assistant Principal for Administration
Hi*TEC/Learey Technical Center
Hillsborough County Public Schools
Hillsborough Technical Education Centers
www.learey.org
(813) 231-1836
OUR MISSION:Learey Technical Center will provide professional resources and training to the adult learner resulting in a highly qualified workforce.
Interviewer #1: Donald Wade
Director
Community, Career, & Technical Education
Pasco County Schools
District School Board of Pasco County
(813) 974-2204
Interviewer #2: Rob Aguis
Assistant Principal of Student Affairs
Tampa Bay Technical High School
Hillsborough County Public Schools
(813-774-8360
OUR MISSION: Tampa Bay Tech High School is committed to equipping students with the tools they need for academic, personal and social achievement.
Tampa Bay Tech High School enables every student to reach their highest potential by establishing a curriculum that meets or exceeds government standards for education; providing extracurricular programs that develop children's' mental, physical and social skills; and partnering with parents and the community to create an environment geared to the success of all students.
Interviewer #3: Ernestine Woody-Bethune
Educational Background
Educational Leadership
Professional Leadership
Business Professionalism
Industrial industry
Field Experience
What professionalbackground should CTE administrators
have?
• Design and Improve Curriculum
• Evaluate policy and improve where needed
• Ensure community and parent involvement
• Serve other school personnel
• Abreast of national, state, and local procedures
• Train staff
• Direct training for teachers
NewExperienced
What do administrators do?
What do administrators do?
Cont.
• Interact and provide guidance with staff and students
• Having knowledge of current policies and laws• Work as a team • Act as a leader
Ernestine Woody-Bethune and Donald Wade interacted more with students on a daily basis as oppose to Rob Aguis didn’t really interact with students.
Rob Aguis’ work environment was more calm and quiet, whereas Ernestine Woody-Bethune and Donald Wade’s were more in the school system and schedule was inconsistent.
Ernestine Woody-Bethune dealt with irate parents, whereas Donald Wade and Rob Aguis dealt more with policies and procedures.
Variation of Roles/Functions
CHARACTERISTICS: CompassionNegotiating SkillsKnowledge of Good Customer Service Effective Communication SkillsPatienceModel Shared LearningBeing Hands OnAbility to Work Well with Others
What does it take to become a successful
administrator?
Malpractice Issues
Shortage of funding
Perception of Career and Technical Education
Non-flexible schedule
Maintaining communication at both the local and district level
Constant changing legislation
Ability to directly reach high school students Foot in door to promote alternative pathways other than college
Connecting with students Reassuring students that future career certificates can lead directly to jobsMaintaining
What challenges do administrators face?
• Bridge communication between students, parents, community, staff-Make sure all parties have knowledge of what’s going on and changes that are being made
• Provide new ideas for the future-Use current knowledge to encourage positive changes that can be made in CTE
• Create ways to earn more funding
• Create positive image for CTE-show how it relates to the real world and provide examples of how students can obtain well-paying jobs right out of high school and that they may not necessary have to choose the college path
Operational definitions of major lines of roles and
functions:
Assign Duties to the Individual Best Suited for the Project
Appoint contact person for communication
Create appropriate training schedule for personnel
Appoint a group of support staff to monitor federal, state ,and local policy updates
Research possible funding opportunities
What kind of responsibilities should
be delegated?
• Provide professional growth opportunities• Develops staff’s professional knowledge and skills• Elevates self-image and ultimately self-esteem• Enhances their confidence and value to the organization• Brings them personal satisfaction and a sense of achievement• Gives them opportunities to be involved with decision making which in turn leads to more commitment and increased morale
Benefits of Delegating
No, but be willing to learn and grow. Always be open to suggestion and don’t be afraid to be opinionated when needed but also be able to be objective.
Do administrators really have to “Know
it All” to succeed?
Instructional Management Work to ensure that student progress is evaluated on a regular, systematic basis, and
that findings are used to make career and technology programs more effective. Facilitate planning and application of technologies in career and technical education
program. Identify and define local job opportunities for students. Evaluate and recommend improvement in the purpose, design, materials and
implementation of district career and technical education programs and facilities.
Policy, Reports, and Law Make recommendations to improve policies and procedures Implement policies put in place by both the federal and state laws
Budget and Inventory Ensure that CTE programs are cost effective Ensure that CTE programs funds are allocated appropriately Approve necessary changes to needed to be made to the budget
CTE Administrator Job Description
Personnel Management Plan, schedule and assist with the work of support staff, resource
management, time management Recruit and train new personnel
Communication and Community Support Partnerships Provide career, scholarship, and program information available to
students Serve on various CTE communities as an educational leader
Supervisory Responsibilities Supervise support staff Delegate responsibilities accordingly to support staff Evaluate the performance of support staff
CTE Administrator Job Description
After conducting interviews of Career and Technical Education administrators, we have concluded that there are both positive and negative benefits of becoming an effective administrator. There are several qualities that a CTE administrator must possess. For instance, one must be capable of communicating effectively, have the ability to work well with others, ability to focus and pin point a common goal, be able to negotiate, increase public awareness of CTE programs, and be able to make good decisions. It is clear across the board of the CTE administrator interviewees that public awareness , funding, and communication was at the forefront of the concerns that may hinder the future growth of CTE.
Conclusion