CTE Teacher Recruitment, Certification and Retention CTE Leadership Academy October 10, 2014 Erica Garza, Region 13 Erica.garza@esc13.txed.net Traci Donovan Traci.Donovan@esc13.txed.net www.teachakid.com/cte
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Pop Quiz! Agricultural Science and Technology Business Education Family and Consumer Sciences Composite FCS: Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Sciences FCS: Human Development and Family Studies Health Science Technology Marketing Technology Education Trade and Industrial Education
There is no single certificate called Career and Technical Education.
How do I get a teacher CTE Certified? Regardless of a person s prior experiences or education, they must go through the required certification process. Just like I would have to do to become an attorney or a cosmetologist, etc. In some instances, adding a CTE certificate might not be necessary teacher might be eligible to teach the CTE course with their current certificates. Refer to TAC 231.
How do I get a teacher CTE Certified? The process will be different for each individual and it would be best for the candidate to contact SBEC. Generally speaking: If a teacher already holds a valid Texas teaching certificate, he/she may test out of any of the CTE areas that do not require work experience. For Marketing, Health Science, and Trades and Industrial Education, there are other requirements that must be in place in order for certification to occur.
There are two general types of CTE certificates: Certificates that require work experience and licensing in specific occupations. Certificates that require a Bachelor s Degree, but do not require work experience and licensing. Texas Education Agency
CTE Certificates Prior Work Experience NOT Required Prior Work Experience Required Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 6-12 Health Science 6-12 Business and Finance 6-12 Marketing 6-12 Family and Consumer Sciences Composite 6-12 FCS: Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Sciences 8-12 FCS: Human Development and Family Studies 8-12 Technology Education 6-12 Trade and Industrial Education 6-12 Texas Education Agency
If a teacher holds any Standard certificate, he/she can become CTE certified by testing out of: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 6-12 Business and Finance 6-12 Family and Consumer Sciences Composite 6-12 FCS: Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Sciences 8-12 FCS: Human Development and Family Studies 8-12 Technology Education 6-12 Mathematics/Physical Science/Engineering 6-12***
CTE Certificates: No Work Experience Required Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 6-12 Business and Finance 6-12 Family and Consumer Sciences Composite 6-12 Human Development and Family Studies 8-12 Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Science 8-12 Technology Education 6-12 For initial certification Bachelor s degree Approved educator preparation program Pass the TExES PPR EC-12 #160 and the appropriate content TExES or American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) test For additional certification Pass the appropriate content TExES or AAFCS test
For certificates that require work experience and licensing, the candidate must complete a Statement of Qualifications ( SOQ ). The SOQ details prior wage-earning work experience and must be approved by an educator preparation program. *Marketing can be approved by a district.
Marketing 6-12 Bachelor s degree from an accredited university Two years of full-time wage-earning experience in a marketing occupation documented on SOQ Initial certification requires: Completion of an approved EPP Pass the TExES for PPR EC-12 #160 and Marketing 6-12 #175 Certification by exam possible with approved work experience on SOQ Pass the TExES Marketing 8-12 #175
Any individual that wishes to become certified in Health Science or TIE must complete a certification program, even if: Already a certified teacher and/or Holds an advanced degree in subject area For example: We have an MD interested in teaching. Does he have to go through a program? YES. Our science teacher also has a license as a healthcare professional. She has 15 years of teaching experience. Does she have to go through a program? YES. We know someone with a Masters in Criminal Justice who has been a Police Officer for 6 years. Does he have to go through a program? YES.
Trade and Industrial Education (TIE) 6-12 Outside Work Experience No degree 5 years within the last 8 years of full-time wage-earning experience in an appropriate occupation Degree - (Associate s or Bachelor s) 3 years within the last 8 years of full-time wage-earning experience in an appropriate occupation License If one is standard for the occupation (Ex: cosmetology instructor, electrician, law enforcement, plumbing) that is typically what is accepted. National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) test available if appropriate Complete an approved educator preparation program Teach in the assignment for one year on probationary certificate Pass the TExES for TIE PPR #170 Texas Education Agency
Health Science: 6-12 Bachelor s degree from accredited university Associate degree option now available Current license in a health care profession Recommended list found at file:///c:/users/tdonovan/downloads/hst%20license%20lis t_august_2014%20(2)%20(2).pdf BUT it has not been updated to account for the legislative changes. Two years of full-time wage-earning experience in a health care profession utilizing the medical license. Completion of an approved educator preparation program Teach in the assignment for one year on a probationary certificate Pass the TExES for PPR EC-12 #160 and Health Science #173 Texas Education Agency
Recognition of creditable years of service TAC 153.1022 (i) Credit for career and technology teachers. In accordance with TEC, 21.403, effective with the 1982-1983 school year, certified career and technology education teachers employed for at least 50% of the time in an approved career and technology position may count up to two years of work experience for salary increment purposes if the work experience was required for career and technology certification. (1) For purposes of this section, an emergency teaching permit shall be the equivalent of a teaching certificate. (2) Once credit for work experience has been granted, the credit shall be continued regardless of the position held. For personnel granted credit under this section whose employment is split between career and technology and non-career and technology positions, the years granted shall apply to both the career and technology and the non-career and technology positions. TEC 21.403 (b) For each year of work experience required for certification in a career or technological field, up to a maximum of two years, a certified career or technology education teacher is entitled to salary step credit as if the work experience were teaching experience.
If you have a question about who can teach what classes, look in Chapter 231 Assignment of Public School Personnel, 19 TAC 231.1(e).
www.tea.state.tx.us Texas Education Agency
Technology Applications vs. CTE Technology Applications is the state enrichment curriculum that addresses the recommendations in the Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology. There are expectations for Tech Apps for beginning teachers as well as current educators. Technology Applications is not a CTE certificate. Tech App courses do NOT receive weighted funding. There are related CTE courses that are similar to Tech Apps classes.
Note: Effective Sept. 1, HB3573 allows Tech Apps certificate to teach Principles of A/V and Principles of IT. This is not yet reflected on Chapter 231. Graphic courtesy of Jamye Swinford, Region 18
NCLB Highly Qualified Any CTE teacher who: is the teacher of record, and provides direct instruction in a CTE course that satisfies a core academic graduation requirement must meet the NCLB highly qualified teacher requirements.
CTE and HQ Teachers assigned to teach the following courses must meet NCLB highly qualified requirements: Business English Principles and Elements of Floral Design Mathematical Application in Ag, Food and Natural Resources Statistics and Risk Management Advanced Quantitative Reasoning Advanced Animal Science Advanced Biotechnology Advanced Plant and Soil Science Engineering Design and Problem Solving Food Science Forensic Science Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Principles of Technology Scientific Research and Design Anatomy and Physiology
CTE and HQ Teachers assigned to teach the following courses must meet NCLB highly qualified requirements: Business English Engineering Design and Problem Solving Principles and Elements of Floral Design Food Science Mathematical Application in Ag, Food and Natural Resources Statistics and Risk Management Advanced Quantitative Reasoning Advanced Animal Science Advanced Biotechnology Advanced Plant and Soil Science Forensic Science Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Principles of Technology Scientific Research and Design Anatomy and Physiology
HQ and NCLB Under HOUSE rules, subject-matter competency is the critical component for CTE teachers teaching math, science, fine arts, or speech. According to the law, this can be demonstrated three ways
NCLB Highly Qualified NCLB highly qualified requirements Bachelor s degree required and Full state certification through: 24 semester credit hours with 12 hours of upper division in subject Pass content exam or High, Objective, Uniform Standard of Evaluation (HOUSE) for experienced teachers
Must meet both: 1. At least one year of teaching experience in subject or a closely related subject and 2. 24 points (at least 6 points in specific subject) experience teaching subject max 12 points college coursework in subject 1 semester credit hour = 1 point Continuing Professional Education (CPE) 15 clock hours = 1 point HOUSE/CASA
In addition
In addition For teachers who will be teaching the new CTE courses for math or science graduation requirements, there is a required in-service training available this year on Project Share. The language from 19 TAC 231.1(e) for each of these courses says All teachers assigned to this course shall participate in Texas Education Agency (TEA)-approved training prior to teaching this course effective with the 2013-2014 school year. Teachers assigned to this course in the 2010-2011, 2011-2012, and/or 2012-2013 school year will have 12 months from the date the training is first offered to complete the TEAapproved training requirement.
Required Teacher Training CTE Course Advanced Animal Science Advanced Biotechnology Advanced Plant and Soil Science Engineering Design & Problem Solving Meets requirement for: Science Science Science Science Engineering Mathematics Math Food Science Science Forensic Science Science Mathematical Applications in AFNR Math Statistics and Risk Management Math
Work-Based Learning and Safety The language from 19 TAC 231.1(e) for the Career Preparation and Practicum courses says The school district is responsible for ensuring that each teacher assigned to this course has completed appropriate training in state and federal requirements regarding work-based learning and safety.
Contact us: Erica.Garza@esc13.txed.net Traci.Donovan@esc13.txed.net www.teachakid.com/cte 512-919-5366