1 / 14

Career and Technology Student Organizations An integral part of CTE success

Career and Technology Student Organizations An integral part of CTE success. Katharine Oliver, Assistant State Superintendent Division of Career and College Readiness Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Career &Technology Education: Moving Maryland Forward. 4%.

Download Presentation

Career and Technology Student Organizations An integral part of CTE success

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Career and Technology Student OrganizationsAn integral part of CTE success Katharine Oliver, Assistant State Superintendent Division of Career and College Readiness Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE)

  2. Career &Technology Education: Moving Maryland Forward 4% • Changes in Maryland’s System of CTE and New Programs of Study • Increasing CTE student success -- Career and College Readiness • Expanding opportunities for CTE students through CTSOs

  3. 21st Century CTE • Today’s CTE prepares students for both college and careers through rigorous programs of study. • The focus has moved from preparing students with trade specific skills to preparing them with academic and technical knowledge to be successful in a wide range of career opportunities (and advanced education and training). • Increased accountability supports CTE program improvement with an emphasis on academic and technical skill attainment (industry certification) – College and Career Readiness

  4. Maryland CTE Today • Half (50%) of all grade 10-12 high school students enroll in CTE courses (107,615) • 19% of the class of 2010 completed a CTE program of study (11,404) • 51% of the CTE graduates also completed the coursework for entrance to USM, this is considered a “Dual Completer” (5,694)

  5. Access, Rigor and Expansion 48 CTE Programs of Study • Arts, Media, & Communication • Business, Management & Finance • Construction & Development • Consumer Services, Hospitality, & Tourism • Environmental, Agricultural, & Natural Resources Systems • Health & Biosciences • Human Resource Services • Information Technology • Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology • Transportation Technologies

  6. Getting Results:Students Achieving Industry Standards

  7. Getting Results: Graduation Rate

  8. All Students Career and College ReadyMaryland CTSO vs. All CTEPre-Grad Survey – 5,707 CTSO responses out of 50,494 • - CTSO students earn industry certification or licensure at higher rate than non-CTSO CTE students • CTSO students plan on college and take more courses for college credit through articulation agreements • - CTSO students are more focused on working in an area related to their program of study • - CTSO students more likely to pursue post-secondary education while working in an area related to program of study

  9. CTE Students FocusonCareers AND College 79.09% of CTSO Students Plan on College Source: 2011 Pre-Graduate Survey

  10. CTE Students Focus on Careers and College

  11. More than 10,000 CTE Students Participate in a CTSO

  12. CTSO: Opportunities for Career Awareness and Preparation for the Future

  13. CTSO Advisor Sessions:-New Advisor Orientation- Building the Chapter: Recruitment - Supporting the Chapter: Fundraising- Chapter management and competition Good Luck to You and Your Students!

More Related