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Community Advisory Group Career and Technical Education Hoonah City Schools November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie

Community Advisory Group Career and Technical Education Hoonah City Schools November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie

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Page 1: Community Advisory Group Career and Technical Education Hoonah City Schools November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie

Community Advisory GroupCareer and Technical Education

Hoonah City Schools

Community Advisory GroupCareer and Technical Education

Hoonah City Schools

November 3, 2008

by Ben McLuckie

November 3, 2008

by Ben McLuckie

Page 2: Community Advisory Group Career and Technical Education Hoonah City Schools November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie

What we need from youWhat we need from you

§ Help us prioritize our career and technical education programs to better meet community needs and maximize opportunities for our graduates in the new high-skill job market.

§ Provide opportunities in our education programs through partnerships.

§ Help us prioritize our career and technical education programs to better meet community needs and maximize opportunities for our graduates in the new high-skill job market.

§ Provide opportunities in our education programs through partnerships.

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A lingo primerA lingo primer

§ Voc Ed (now unfunded)§ Carl Perkins§ CTE (Career and Technical Education)§ NCLB (No Child Left Behind)§ Pathway - sequence of courses that leads to a

career area§ Articulation – high school classes mapped to post-

secondary technical education

§ Voc Ed (now unfunded)§ Carl Perkins§ CTE (Career and Technical Education)§ NCLB (No Child Left Behind)§ Pathway - sequence of courses that leads to a

career area§ Articulation – high school classes mapped to post-

secondary technical education

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The Big CTE PictureThe Big CTE Picture

Each piece is defined next ….

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Career Information & GuidanceCareer Information & Guidance§ AKCIS§ WorkKeys Skills and Job Profiles§ Interest inventories, personality tests, etc.§ Career fairs§ Job-shadowing§ Informational interviews§ Career class§ WIN K-8 Career Activity Lessons

§ AKCIS§ WorkKeys Skills and Job Profiles§ Interest inventories, personality tests, etc.§ Career fairs§ Job-shadowing§ Informational interviews§ Career class§ WIN K-8 Career Activity Lessons

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Foundational SkillsFoundational Skills§ Applied academics§ Alaska GLEs§ WorkKeys skills

§ Applied Mathematics§ Locating Information§ Reading for Information§ 6 other skill areas

§ WIN tutorial courseware§ Programs of study – include foundational &

technical courses

§ Applied academics§ Alaska GLEs§ WorkKeys skills

§ Applied Mathematics§ Locating Information§ Reading for Information§ 6 other skill areas

§ WIN tutorial courseware§ Programs of study – include foundational &

technical courses

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Soft SkillsSoft Skills§ Punctuality, attendance, hard work§ Communication, respect, positive outlook§ Teamwork, pride, safety-consciousness§ Attitude, honesty, integrity§ ****************************************§ Individual school and district programs§ Youth Employability Skills§ WIN work habits lessons§ EED Employability Standards§ AWIB resolution for regulating employability

skills

§ Punctuality, attendance, hard work§ Communication, respect, positive outlook§ Teamwork, pride, safety-consciousness§ Attitude, honesty, integrity§ ****************************************§ Individual school and district programs§ Youth Employability Skills§ WIN work habits lessons§ EED Employability Standards§ AWIB resolution for regulating employability

skills

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Technical TrainingTechnical Training§ Secondary or post-secondary§ Based on current industry standards§ May result in industry certification§ Variety of secondary programs, e.g.,

comprehensive high school, career academies, career & technical high schools

§ Variety of post-secondary programs, e.g., apprenticeship, technical school, college

§ Pockets of excellence in Alaska

§ Secondary or post-secondary§ Based on current industry standards§ May result in industry certification§ Variety of secondary programs, e.g.,

comprehensive high school, career academies, career & technical high schools

§ Variety of post-secondary programs, e.g., apprenticeship, technical school, college

§ Pockets of excellence in Alaska

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Themes of Perkins IVThemes of Perkins IV

§ Accountability and program improvement§ Secondary-postsecondary connections§ Links to rigorous academics§ Stronger focus on business and industry

§ Accountability and program improvement§ Secondary-postsecondary connections§ Links to rigorous academics§ Stronger focus on business and industry

President Bush signed into law August 12, 2006; reauthorizing the Carl D. President Bush signed into law August 12, 2006; reauthorizing the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act through 2012Perkins Career and Technical Education Act through 2012

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What Perkins is NOTWhat Perkins is NOT

§ Vocational Education as we know it is not longer funded by the state or federal§ no: wood shop, auto shop

§ yes: carpentry, small engines

§ Stand alone technical courses, even with interest§ no: robotics;

§ yes: engineering pathway, including robotics course

§ Vocational Education as we know it is not longer funded by the state or federal§ no: wood shop, auto shop

§ yes: carpentry, small engines

§ Stand alone technical courses, even with interest§ no: robotics;

§ yes: engineering pathway, including robotics course

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Page 12: Community Advisory Group Career and Technical Education Hoonah City Schools November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie November 3, 2008 by Ben McLuckie

“Then” (VocEd) “Now” (CTE)

Place students directly to work

CTE secondary program placement goals now are additional training and work

For a Specific JobCareer preparation that is aligned from

short-term training through Ph.D.

Locally Focused Job Market Likely to have global considerations

“Academics-lite”

Meeting occupational standards depends on alignment with rigorous academics –

college prep & workplace have similar needs

Content determined by teacher and/or local advisory

committee

Articulation between High School, College and/or Apprenticeship based on industry/occupational standards

Vocational Education vs. Career and Technical Education

Vocational Education vs. Career and Technical Education

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16 Career Clusters16 Career Clusters

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Information Technology CTEPSfor Hoonah High School, 2009

Information Technology CTEPSfor Hoonah High School, 2009

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My Present TaskMy Present Task

§ Carl Perkins 5-year plan§ With your help, develop the best quality

CTE program at HCS within the resources available to us.

§ Carl Perkins 5-year plan§ With your help, develop the best quality

CTE program at HCS within the resources available to us.

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Present schedulePresent schedule

§ CTE pathways: Information Technology§ CTE courses: Computer Tech I, II and

Careers§ Teachers: 4 high school teachers, each

teaching 1 elective course.

§ CTE pathways: Information Technology§ CTE courses: Computer Tech I, II and

Careers§ Teachers: 4 high school teachers, each

teaching 1 elective course.

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Our present realitiesOur present realities

§ Perkins funding of $15,000/yr + extras§ Tight General Fund (revenue - expenses)

§ revenue: declining student enrollment§ expenses: energy, fixed maintenance of

facilities, more

§ Perkins funding of $15,000/yr + extras§ Tight General Fund (revenue - expenses)

§ revenue: declining student enrollment§ expenses: energy, fixed maintenance of

facilities, more

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Our Past Successes:Our Past Successes:

§ Any priorities here?§ Any priorities here?

Natural Resources, Early Childhood Education, Hospitality, Health

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What we can do nowWhat we can do now

§ CTE teachers that are not certified teachers§ Need experience + industry certification/recognition§ MOU between organizations

§ CTE teachers that are not certified teachers§ Need experience + industry certification/recognition§ MOU between organizations

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Ways to stay involvedWays to stay involved

§ Join the CTE working group at: http://learn.hoonahschools.org/course/view.php?id=57§ Surveys for feedback

§ Become an active member of the CTE Advisory Committee§ 2 to 3 meetings per year

§ Join the CTE working group at: http://learn.hoonahschools.org/course/view.php?id=57§ Surveys for feedback

§ Become an active member of the CTE Advisory Committee§ 2 to 3 meetings per year

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Invitees:Invitees:

§ Hoonah City Schools§ Parents

§ Students

§ Teachers

§ School Board

§ Hoonah City Schools§ Parents

§ Students

§ Teachers

§ School Board

§ Business Representatives§ Hoonah Trading§ Hoonah Hotel / Icy Strait Point

(Hospitality)

§ Organizations§ Forest Service§ HIA, Clinic (Health, Hospitality, § PAT (Early Childhood)

§ Business Representatives§ Hoonah Trading§ Hoonah Hotel / Icy Strait Point

(Hospitality)

§ Organizations§ Forest Service§ HIA, Clinic (Health, Hospitality, § PAT (Early Childhood)