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Texas CTE Presentation
Region XIX
New Teacher Academy
December 4 and 5, 2019
https://txcte.org/
CTE Transition
Graduation Requirements CTE
• 1985 – 18 Credits 1985 – Vocational Education
• 1989 – 21 Credits 1987 – Industrial Arts to Industrial Technology
• 2001 – 24 Credits 1995 – CATE
• Technology, Speech, Fine Arts 2001 – Industrial Technology to Technology Ed
• 2007 – 26 Credits 2005 – Achieve Texas, Career Clusters, 4-Year Plans, POS
• 2012 – 26 Credits 4X4 2010 – Chapters 127&130, Coherent Sequences, New TEKS
• 2014 – House Bill 5 – Endorsements 2017 – Industry Certification, A-F, New TEKS, Proclamation
• 2020 – House Bill 3 2020 – New Industry Based Cert, New Clusters, New POS
WHY PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Statewide Programs of Study Link
Statewide Programs of Study
Elements of High Quality Career Pathways
• Alignment with labor-market demand
• Integration of rigorous core academics and career-focused learning
• College and career information and advising
• Links between secondary and postsecondary education
• Credentials with value in the labor market
• Continuum of work-based learning experiences
• Cross-sector partnershipsSource: Texas Education Agency
*See page 6 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act for the federal definition of career pathway.
Program of StudyA coordinated, nonduplicative sequence of secondary and
postsecondary academic and technical content that –
> address both academic and technical knowledge and skills,
including employability skills
> are aligned with the needs of industries in the economy of the State,
region, or local area
> progresses in specificity (beginning with all aspects of an industry or
career cluster and leading to more occupational specific instruction)
>multiple entry and exit points that incorporate credentialing
> culminates in a recognized postsecondary credential
CTE Courses that Satisfy Science GraduationRequirements
• Forensic Science
• Medical Microbiology
• Pathophysiology
• Principles of Engineering
(Engineering Science)
• Principles of Technology
• Scientific Research and Design
• Advanced Animal Science
• Advanced Biotechnology
(Biotechnology I)
Advanced Plant and Soil
Science
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Engineering Design and
Problem Solving
• Food Science
•
CTE Courses that Satisfy MathematicsGraduation Requirements
➢Accounting II
➢Applied Mathematics for
Technical Professionals
➢Digital Electronics
➢Engineering Mathematics
➢Financial Mathematics
➢Mathematical Applications in
Agriculture, Food, and Natural
Resources
➢Mathematics for Medical
Professionals
➢Manufacturing Engineering
Technology II
➢Statistics and Business Decision
Making
➢Robotics II
CTE Courses that Satisfy Specific GraduationRequirements
English
Business English
Fine Arts
Floral Design
Speech (Local Requirement at many districts)
Professional Communications
CTE Master Course Listhttps://www.txcte.org/resource/tea-cte-master-course-lists-tsds-peims-codes
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Sample Course Descriptions
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Understanding Prerequisites
Prerequisite
• The student must have successfully completed the course(s) listed as a prerequisite prior to enrollment in the course to which the prerequisite(s) applies.
Recommended Prerequisite
• It is strongly recommended that the student complete the course(s) prior to enrollment in the course to which it applies. The district should insure that students have this prerequisite knowledge.
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TXCTE Activity1. Enter TXCTE.org
2. Go to the “Teacher’s” Tab
3. Find a cluster
4. Find a course in the “Teacher Resource” Tab
a. Press “Scope and Sequence”, then download
I. General Information on the course
II. Units and # of class periods
III. TEKS Covered
b. Go Back, Look at the Units/Lesson Plans
5. Search for Program of Study
a. Find your lesson plans (Not Always complete for each course !
6. CTSO’s, CTE Teacher Helpful Links, Workforce/Career Interest Inventories
7. Teacher Organizations and CTE Teacher Career Information
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TEKSProfessional Developmentwww.Texasgateway.org
COPYRIGHT © 2017, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY.
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Gateway Courses
https://www.texascourses.org
Other CTE Initiatives
• Middle School Weighted Funding• Middle School CTE/Tech Apps Courses for HS Credit
• CTE Math and Science Online Training• Math: Math Texas Gateway Training
• Science: Science Texas Gateway Training
• IBC One-Page Information List by Cluster
• CTE Summer School
Program of Study Implementation
Program of Study FAQ’s• How many programs of study should a local education agency offer?
Perkins V legislation requires an LEA receiving Perkins funds to offer a minimum of one program of study. Districts are encouraged to offer
multiple high-quality CTE programs. Programs should align with the new programs of study course sequences.
• Do the courses in a program of study need to be offered in a certain order?
Course order will be determined by recommended and required prerequisites in the TEKS. Courses should progress in content specificity.
• What does level 1 – 4 indicate?
Levels indicate the recommended order in which courses should be taken. Flexibility exist between levels if perquisites are followed.
• What courses, if any, are anticipated to be eliminated due to programs of study implementation?
No courses have been eliminated; however, not all courses are included in a statewide program of study.
• Do programs of study replace endorsements?
Programs of study do not replace endorsements. Programs of study should support the completion of an endorsement.
• Do programs of study course sequences meet endorsements?
Courses included in the programs of study sequences will meet one or more endorsements, dependent upon which courses an LEA
chooses to offer. We are seeking feedback from the field on potential changes to endorsement rules including expanding the STEM
endorsement across clusters and allowing an innovative course to serve as the fourth course in a student's endorsement course
sequence.
Carl Perkins Overview
A – F Accountability: Student Achievement Domain
HB3 Exam Reimbursement
IBC New Website and Information PageIndustry-Based Certification One-Pager List
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Questions?