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Exploring Data and Career Technical Education (CTE) Clusters and Strategies to Target Student Career and Postsecondary Success in

Today’s Economy

WVDE – Division Technical, Adult and Institutional Education

October – November 2011

CTE FacilitatorsWVDE DTAIE Staff:

•Dr. Kathy D’Antoni

•Dr. Donna Burge-Tetrick•Tracy Chenoweth, ABD•Dr. Sherri Nash•Dr. Betty Sias•Dr. Carolyn Suppa

Objectives1. Analyze composite county Plan/Explore

data for program planning and career guidance

2. Analyze county labor market and educational attainment data and impact on student career planning

3. Analyze career and technical education student performance and identify percentage of CTE completers continuing in post-secondary education and EDGE credit

Objectives4. Explore career and technical

concentrations, placement opportunities, and occupation salary ranges

5. Identify benefits of co-curricular career technical student organizations (CTSO)

6. Explore effective CTE strategies to increase student performance

Student Voices• “We are interested, it is not just a

random class we have to take to graduate”

• “It is tied to your individual interest”• “CTE teachers want you to learn and

they care as much as we do.”• “They [teachers] enjoy doing it and

that is why we learn better.”• One student, when asked about Global

21 CTE Performance Assessment said, “I loved it – it was cool. We had a relay light switch and doorbell and hooked up the service.”

• “We have the best teachers in vo-tech that we could ever ask for. They are like our family. We stick together like brothers and sisters.” they don’t know what they are going to do.”

Student Voices

• “We mostly hear about [CTE] classes from other kids.”

• “People don’t understand vocational.”• “Some people take vocational who are far up

in academics.”• “My friends are seniors and they wish they

would’ve come to the career center because they don’t know what they are going to do.”

Student Voices

• “People are amazing here and make you feel good about yourself.”

• “They never discourage you. They are very supportive.”

• “The skills you learn from being in the classes teach you leadership skills that will help you in life no matter what you do.”

• “Vocational teachers are more close to their students and they get more respect. The more you do, the higher level of trust you have to know they’ve taught you how to be safe.”

Assessment/Performance

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Curriculum

Business/Industry &

Industry Credentials

Driven

Co-curricular Student

Organizations (CTSO)

Postsecondary Education &

Career Readiness

Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century

February 2011

“College for All does not mean everyone needs a B.A. Most jobs do not require a B.A.”

Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century

February 2011

“Nearly 70% of high school graduates now go to college within 2 years of graduation. Only 4 in 10 Americans have obtained either an associate’s or bachelor’s degree by their mid-twenties. 10% have earned a certificate. This is a sobering situation.

•56% complete a bachelor’s degree•30% complete an associate’s degree

Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century

February 2011

http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news_events/features/2011/Pathways_to_Prosperity_Feb2011.pdf

Scavenger Hunt

Handout

CTE Scavenger Hunt Stations

ACT Plan & Explore - CTE

Local Labor Market

CTE Performance

Success

Educational Attainment

CTE Programs of Study

Co-curricularStudent

Organizations

ACT Plan/Explore Station

ACT Plan & Explore - CTE

ACT Plan/Explore – CTE Station

Clusters – World of Work

•Administration/Sales•Business Operations•Technical•Science & Technology•Arts•Social Services

ACT Plan & Explore - CTE

Advisory and craft council(s) for CTE programs meet a minimum of two times per year as required by federal Perkins legislation to acquire input into curriculum, instruction, equipment, and local/regional labor market needs.

Advisory Councils

Do you serve?

Local Labor Market

Work-based

• Work-based learning experiences should be connected to students’ career path, involve business/industry, and be documented by the students. Increase work-based learning experiences for all CTE students.

Local Labor Market

Local Labor Market

http://www.uscensus2010data.com/54-west-virginia-household-education-immigration-demographics

CTE Concentration CompletersAcademic Achievement - ACT WorkKeys®

Reading for InformationApplied Math Locating Information

Technical Skills AttainmentGlobal 21 CTE Performance Assessment

Overall Positive PlacementPlacement in FieldJobs Continuing Education

Performance Measures

CTE Performance

Success

CTE Programs of Study

CTE Programs of Study

• Agriculture, Science & Natural Resources

• Business/Marketing• Engineering & Technology• Fine Arts• Health Science Education• Human Services

CTE Programs of Study

CTE Programs of Study

• Entrepreneurship• Industry Credentials• Career Technical Student

Organizations

Educational Attainment

Postsecondary Completion DATA

Educational Attainment

EDGE

CTSO

• Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are co-curricular organizations, (not extra-curricular clubs), and are an integral component of the curriculum. Expand involvement in local and state level activities in all CTE concentrations.

Have you attended a state conference?

Co-curricularStudent

Organizations

CTSO

Have you attended a state conference?

Co-curricularStudent

Organizations

• DECA• FFA• Family, Career & Community Leaders of

America (FCCLA)• Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)• Future Educators Association (FEA)• Health Occupations Students of America

(HOSA)• Skills USA • Technology Student Association (TSA)

CTE

Update terminology, communication materials, and mindsets to reflect the image of 21st century career and technical education versus traditional “vocational” education.

Thank you!

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