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Career Cluster Development

Career Cluster Development. CTE Programs of Study Mission: Preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s opportunities

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Career Cluster Development

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  1. Career Cluster Development CTE Programs of Study Mission: Preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s opportunities Vision: To provide Tennessee students the opportunity to participate in a rigorous and relevant career and technical education program that leads to academic achievement and successful employment in a global economy

  2. Cluster Development Beginning 1996… • U.S. Department of Education • National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education • National Advisory Committees • Cluster Leaders

  3. TN Process of Development • Completed the 16 clusters and Programs of Study at the secondary level with business and industry partners, CTE directors, school counselors, math and science consultants, LEA representatives, and post -secondary partners

  4. TN Process of Development • Completed post secondary transition programs with the TN Board of Regents • Completed occupational identification with assistance of Department of Labor & Workforce Development

  5. Why is Tennessee moving to Career Clusters and Programs of Study? • National Effort – All States are involved www.careerclusters.org • The Perkins Act of 2006 requires every LEA to offer at least one state approved program of study within the career clusters in order to receive Perkins funding

  6. Why is Tennessee moving to Career Clusters and Programs of Study? • Course sequencing for technical skill assessments • To assist students/counselors with high school, post-secondary, and career planning (4-6 year plans)

  7. Focus of Perkins • Student preparation for • High skill, • High wage, and/or • High demand occupations in current or emerging professions

  8. Focus of Perkins • To integrate rigorous and challenging academic and career and technical instruction • To assess technical skill and academic attainment

  9. Focus of Perkins • Link secondary education and post-secondary education • Provide continuing professional development at the state and local levels

  10. Focus of Perkins • Provide individuals with: • Opportunities for lifelong learning • Knowledge and skills needed to keep the United States competitive

  11. Vocational Education vs. Career and Technical Education

  12. So where do Career Clusters fit in? What are they? • Career Clusters are groupings of similar industries. • These groupings are used as an organizing tool for: • Curriculum Design • Instructional + Guidance Model • Sequencing for 4-6 year plans • Seamless Transition to post-secondary or occupations

  13. Implementation of Programs of Study organized around the 16 clusters provides: • 71 state approved programs of study within the 16 clusters • Sequence of courses that end in credentials such as industry certification, associate degree, baccalaureate degree, or higher credential

  14. Implementation of Programs of Study organized around the 16 clusters provides: • Opportunities for “all” students • A “place” for all career goals & interests • Course sequencing for student career planning and technical skill attainment

  15. Implementation of Programs of Study organized around the 16 clusters provides: • “College/Career Major” • Focus on Tennessee’s high skill, high wage, and/or high demand occupations • Employer and post-secondary validated standards

  16. Implementation of Programs of Study organized around the 16 clusters provides: • Link secondary and post-secondary education: dual credit, articulation, and dual enrollment opportunities • Program of Study Examples • Programs of Study may be downloaded from the Pathways website: http://pathways.tbr.edu

  17. 16 Career Clusters

  18. Perkins – Programs of Study • May lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate Examples of Industry Certification currently available: Automotive Service Excellence CompTIA A+ HVAC Excellence CISCO American Welding Association MOUS Cosmetology License NetPlus Certified Internet Webmaster Certified Nursing Assistant American Design and Drafting Association National Center for Construction and Research

  19. Industry Certification • Provide student industry certification opportunities. • The Division of CTE is moving toward teacher industry certification in all program areas where available

  20. GOLD Standard The final evaluation of Perkins IV is the Gold Standard defined as: • Student Industry Certification • End of Program Assessment (3 earned credits or more in a program area) • Third-Party Technical Skills Assessment

  21. Local Programs of Study • Local Programs of Study may be submitted for consideration.

  22. Websites • http://pathways.tbr.edu • www.state.tn.us/education/cte/ • www.careerclusters.org • http://tcids.tbr.edu • www.mtsu.edu/~cte.htm

  23. Contact Information: • Chelle Travischelle.travis@state.tn.us615-532-2813 • Will Lewis will.lewis@state.tn.us Program Consultants: Kara Burkett, Business Technology kara.burkett@state.tn.us 615-532-2845 Sheila Carlton, Health Science sheila.carlton@state.tn.us 615-532-2839 Tom D’Apolito, Technology Engineering tom.dapolito@state.tn.us 615-532-2844 Steven Gass, Agriculture steven.gass@state.tn.us 615-532-2847 Lisa Jones, Marketing/WBL lisa.jones@state.tn.us 615-532-6248 Sue Tucker, Trade & Industry sue.tucker@state.tn.us 615-532-2835 Emily Williams, Family and Consumer Science emily.williams@state.tn.us 615- 532-2840

  24. Cluster Resources • CTE Communications Packet • CTE Folders • How what you know about CTE fits in with where CTE is going • Brochures • Posters • DVD for Extra Resources • October 16, 2007 : Delivery to CTE Directors

  25. Cluster Resources • Individual Cluster Brochures • Programs of Study • Labor Market Information • Licensure Information • Post-secondary Information • Roll-out at the Counselors Conference • February 11 & 12, 2008

  26. Cluster Resource • Kuder • Moving to 16 Clusters this Fall • Develop Your Future (DYF) I & II • FREE On-line Career Guidance Curriculum • Easy-to-use lesson plans, classroom activities, instructional printouts and handouts, PowerPoint presentations, and resource materials • Each module can stand alone or be used in combination

  27. Cluster Resources • TCIDS/Pathways • http://pathways.tbr.edu • Interactive websites used to : • Assist students in determining career goals and interests • Then design education and career plans based on Tennessee’s 16 Clusters and Programs of Study • On-line student portfolios (4-6 year plans) (Coming soon!)

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