Texas CTE Presentation https://txcte.org/ Region XIX New Teacher Academy September 28, 2018
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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Your journey starts here. Copyright 2017, Texas Education Agency. COPYRIGHT 2017, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY. 3 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 3 3
CTE TEKS Courses Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 4 4
Sixteen Career Clusters Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 5 5
Business and Industry Endorsement Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Information Technology Network Systems Information Support and Services Web and Digital Communications Programing and Software Development Network Administrator Micro-Computer Technician Webmaster Programmer Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 6
Public Service Endorsement Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Therapeutic Services CNA Diagnostics Services Pharmancy Technician Health Science Health Informatics LVN Support Services Biotechnology Biotechnology Research and Development EMT Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 7
STEM Endorsement Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Biotechnology Bio- Technician Electronics Electrical Engineer STEM Engineering Design Engineer/CAD Technician Robotics Manufacture Engineer PLTW Engineering Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 8
Career Pathways Within each career cluster, career pathways represent smaller sub-industries. There are 79 standardized career pathways across all clusters. For example, in the Business Management and Administration Career Cluster, there are five career pathways: General Management Pathway Business Information Management Pathway Human Resources Management Pathway Operations Management Pathway Administrative Support Pathway Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 9
Elements of High Quality Career Pathways Alignment with labor-market demand Integration of rigorous core academics and careerfocused 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 partnerships Source: Texas Education Agency *See page 6 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act for the federal definition of career pathway. Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 10
Program of Study A 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 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 11
CTE Courses that Satisfy Science Graduation Requirements Advanced Animal Science Advanced Biotechnology (Biotechnology I) Advanced Plant and Soil Science Anatomy and Physiology Engineering Design and Problem Solving Food Science Forensic Science Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Principles of Engineering (Engineering Science) Principles of Technology Scientific Research and Design Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 20
CTE Courses that Satisfy Mathematics Graduation 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 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 13
CTE Courses that Satisfy Specific Graduation Requirements English Business English Fine Arts Floral Design Speech (Local Requirement at many districts) Professional Communications Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 14
CTE Master Course List https://txcte.org/resource/2017-2018-tea-cte-master-course-list-tsds-peims-codes Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 15 15
Sample Course Descriptions Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 16 16
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. Copyright 2017, Texas Education Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 19 19
CTE Courses that Satisfy Mathematics Graduation 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 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 21 21
CTE Courses that Satisfy Science Graduation Requirements > Advanced Animal Science > Advanced Plant and Soil Science > Anatomy and Physiology > Biotechnology I > Biotechnology II > Engineering Design and Problem Solving > Engineering Science > Food Science > Forensic Science > Medical Microbiology > Pathophysiology > Principles of Technology > Scientific Research and Design Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 22 22
. Practicum and Extended Practicum Courses Practicum Courses All practicum courses will provide 2 credits Extended practicum courses will provide a third possible credit Practicum in Education and Training, 2 credits + Extended Practicum in Education and Training, 1 credit 3 credits Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 23 23
Practicum May Be Repeated a Second Year A student may repeat this course once for credit provided that the student is experiencing different aspects of the industry and demonstrating proficiency in additional and more advanced knowledge and skills. Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 24 24
. Career Preparation Career Preparation I will provide 2 credits Career Preparation II will provide 2 credits Extended Career Preparation will provide a third possible credit and may be repeated. Career Preparation I, 2 credits + Extended Career Preparation, 1 credit 3 credits Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 25 25
26 Copyright 2017, Texas Education Agency. Theory and Lab Course Rules Theory and Lab Courses Theory courses may be taken alone (i.e., without the lab) Lab courses provide additional, hands-on experience with the content. Lab courses cannot be taken as stand-alone courses. General requirements often indicate recommended corequisites. Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 26 26
Pathways Therapeutic Services Pathway Diagnostic Services Pathway Health Informatics Pathway Support Services Pathway Biotechnology Research & Development Pathway Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 27 27
Examples of Coherent Course Sequences Based on Pathways Early Childhood Development and Services Pathway Principles of Human Services Child Development Child Guidance Practicum in Human Services Pre- Construction Pathway Principals of Architecture Interior Design I Interior Design II Practicum in Interior Design Lodging Pathway Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Hotel Management Hospitality Services Practicum in Hospitality Services 28 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 28 28
29 Foundation High School Program Coherent Sequence of Courses A school district may define advanced courses and determine a coherent sequence of courses for an endorsement area, provided that prerequisites in Chapters 110-118, 126, 127, and 130 are followed. (TAC 74.13(d)) a coherent sequence of courses for four or more credits in CTE that consists of at least two courses in the same career cluster and at least one advanced CTE course. (TAC 74.13(f)) The final course in the sequence must be selected from specific subchapters (clusters) Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 29 29
TEKS Professional Development www.texasgateway.org COPYRIGHT 2017, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY. 30 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 30 30
Copyright 31 2017, Texas Education Agency. CTE TEKS Implementation Online Professional Development Modules General Overview Administrator and Counselor Overview 16 Career Clusters Career Development Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 31 31
Gateway Courses https://www.texas courses.org Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 32 32
CTE Delivers 91% of parents of students in CTE believe their child is getting a leg up on their career, compared to only 44% of prospective parents 82% of CTE students are satisfied with their ability to learn real-world skills in school, compared to only 51% of non-cte students. 80% of parents of students in CTE are satisfied with their ability to participate in internships, compared to only 30% of prospective parents Source: Advance CTE Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 6
TXCTE Activity 1. 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 Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 34 34
Questions? Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2017. All rights reserved. 35 35