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Indiana CTE New & Newer Teachers Workshop September 18, 2014 Indiana Department of Education In collaboration with Indiana ACTE. Indiana Department of Education A team dedicated to building an education system of equity and high quality. DOE’s STEM and CTE Team - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Indiana CTENew & Newer Teachers
Workshop
September 18, 2014
Indiana Department of EducationIn collaboration with Indiana ACTE
Indiana Department of Education
A team dedicated to building an education system of equity and high quality
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DOE’s STEM and CTE Team1. Peggy Wild, State Director for CTE2. Alyson McIntyre-Reiger, Work Based Learning & FACS3. Bill Reed, Mathematics4. Davis Moore, Trade & Industry5. Eric Ogle, Business, Entrepreneurship, IT, & Marketing 6. Jeremy Eltz, STEM and Health Science7. Stefany Deckard, Agriculture & Perkins8. Tina Lovelady, Support for CTE and Perkins
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Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
A Pathway is an aligned sequence of secondary and postsecondary courses
that leads to industry certification and/or a college credential or degree
in a high wage, high demand occupation.
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Indiana College & Career Pathways
Organized by Career Clusters Clusters are groupings of occupations
Based on economic sectors and Sets of knowledge & skills required
Nationally – 16 clusters Indiana – organized into 12 clusters
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Indiana College & Career Pathways
Indiana Career Clusters2013 - 2014 and beyond
AgricultureAgribusinessLife SciencesHorticulture
Architecture & ConstructionConstruction Trades
Facilities ManagementDrafting & Design
Arts, AV & Communications
Digital CommunicationsVisual Arts
Business, Finance & Marketing
Finance & AccountingEntrepreneurship
Marketing
Education & TrainingEarly Childhood Education
Education Careers
Health ScienceBiomedical
Health Care SpecialtiesNursing Dental
Hospitality & Human Services
Culinary Arts HospitalityHuman & Social Services
Cosmetology
Information Technology
ProgrammingNetwork Support
Manufacturing & Logistics
Advanced ManufacturingElectronics Logistics Machining Welding
Public SafetyCriminal Justice
EMT/ParamedicsFire & Rescue
STEMTechnical & Professional
Careers integrating Engineering TechnologyScience Mathematics
TransportationAutomotive DieselCollision Repair Aviation
Mobile Equipment Tractor Trailer
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What’s Different About Pathways?
Sequenced courses Rigorous academics integrated into course
standards Based on industry standards, industry needs Lead to college credits, industry recognized
certification or both Make students ready for the next steps
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Indiana College and Career Pathway Plan – State Model Cluster: Manufacturing Pathway:
Core 40 with Honors High School Graduation Plan*
*This is a SAMPLE plan for schools to use in planning. Course sequences and grade level in which courses are offered may vary according to local policies, practices and resources.
Students should enroll in Indiana Career Explorer, complete interest inventories, and investigate careers in clusters & pathways prior to or during the time they create their individual Pathway Plans.
SEC
ON
DA
RY
Gra
de English/
Language Arts
Math Science Health/PE Social Studies
CTE/Career Preparation Courses for this Pathway
Other Elective Courses for this Pathway
9 English 9 Algebra I Biology Health & Wellness/ Physical Ed
Preparing for College & Careers;
Digital Citizenship, Personal Financial
Responsibility
World Language
10 English 10 Geometry Chemistry Geography/History of the World or World History/Civilization
World Language
11 English 11 Algebra II 3rd Core 40 Science US History World
Language
12 English 12 Math or
Quantitative Reasoning
Government Economics Fine Arts
State specified Pathway Assessment: Industry Recognized Certification:
Postsecondary Courses Aligned for Potential Dual Credit** **See individual Course Frameworks for alignment of high school course standards and postsecondary course objectives
Ivy Tech Community College Vincennes University
Indiana College and Career Pathway Plan – State Model Cluster: Manufacturing Career Pathway: Engineering/Engineering Technology
Core 40 with Honors High School Graduation Plan*
*This is a SAMPLE plan for schools to use in planning. Course sequences and grade level in which courses are offered may vary according to local policies, practices and resources. Students should enroll in Indiana Career Explorer, complete interest inventories, and investigate
careers in clusters & pathways prior to or during the time they create their individual Pathway Plans.
SECO
NDA
RY
Gra
de English/
Language Arts
Math Science Health/PE
Social Studies CTE/Career Preparation Courses
for this Pathway Other Elective Courses
for this Pathway
9 English 9 Algebra I Biology Health & Wellness/ Physical Ed
**Introduction to Engineering Design
Preparing for College & Careers;
Digital Citizenship; Personal Financial
Responsibility
10 English 10 Geometry Chemistry Geography/History of the World or World History/Civilization
**Principles of Engineering Fine Arts World Language
11 English 11 Algebra II 3rd Core 40 Science US History
**Choose1 to 3 of the following courses: Civil Engineering & Architecture; Computer Integrated Manufacturing; Digital Electronics; Biotechnical Engineering; Aerospace Engineering
World Language
12 English 12 Math or
Quantitative Reasoning
Government Economics
Engineering Design and Development
World Language
State specified Pathway Assessments: ECAs from National PLTW Industry Recognized Certification: Autodesk Inventor Certified User, Autodesk Inventor Certified Associate, Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional
Postsecondary Courses Aligned for Potential Dual Credit**
**See individual Course Frameworks for alignment of high school course standards and postsecondary course objectives
Ivy Tech Vincennes University
ADMF 103 – Graphic Communications for Manufacturing OR
DESN 102 - Technical Graphics ADMF 115 Materials & Processes for Manufacturing ADMF 113 – Electrical & Processes for Manufacturing ADMF 116 – Automation & Robotics in Manufacturing I DESN 105 – Architectural Design I
ELEC 130 - Digital Logic I CIMT 125/ 125L - Intro to Robotics/ Automation with Lab ARCH 221 - Advanced Architectural Software Applications
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Pathways is a philosophy Logical sequence of courses Plan for high school into college and career
State models can be customized and individualized
Pathways template can be used to build other pathways
The state EXPECTS students to explore careers and develop a pathway plan along with their 4-year graduation plans 15
Indiana College & Career Pathways
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Part I – State CTE Data
Two-thirds of all Indiana high school students are enrolled in one or more CTE courses 1.
2/3’s of ALL Indiana students in CTE in 2012-13
In the last 5 years, CTE enrollments haveincreased by 35%!2.
2/3’s of ALL Indiana students in CTE in 2012-13
Indiana CTE graduates record their highest graduation rate ever in 2013 4.
2/3’s of ALL Indiana students in CTE in 2012-13
Consistently, graduation rates for CTE concentrators have been 6 to 7 percentage points higher than the average for all students 3.
2/3’s of ALL Indiana students in CTE in 2012-13
CTE graduates have significantly higher ECA graduation examination passage rates than all other seniors 5.
88.6% of CTE students passed their Technical Skills Assessments 6.
66.6% of CTE students completed a College and Career Pathway 7.
Almost 1/3 of Indiana CTE graduates left high school with an industry- recognized certification in 2012-13 8.
The percentage of CTE graduates earning college credits while in high school rose more than 10% in just one year from 2012 to 2013 9.
College remediation rates for CTE graduates are consistently lower than remediation rates for all other students 10.
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Conference Overview
Today’s Agenda, Logistics
Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Workshop Topics
Indiana CTENew & Newer Teachers
WorkshopSeptember 18, 2014
Indiana Department of EducationIn collaboration with Indiana ACTE
Concluding Session
Key Takeaways/Action Planning
College & Career Pathways
Good News about CTE
Online Resources
Powerful Instructional
Strategies
Recruiting, Expanding
Capacity
Concluding Session
Connections Affiliates Communities of Practice List Serves
Learning Communities
Logistics
Action Planning, Evaluation
Concluding Session
Thank You –
We’re Glad You
Came!