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Perkins ITV Session 3 of Four February 16, 2012

Perkins ITV Session 3 of Four February 16, 2012. Karmey Olson Education Program Consultant Kansas State Department of Education. Agenda. Career and Technical Education Month Assistant Director Update Update on FY 2011 Data and Reporting System FY 2013 Perkins Grant Update

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Perkins ITV Session 3 of Four February 16, 2012

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  1. Perkins ITV Session3 of FourFebruary 16, 2012 Karmey Olson Education Program Consultant Kansas State Department of Education

  2. Agenda • Career and Technical Education Month • Assistant Director Update • Update on FY 2011 Data and Reporting System • FY 2013 Perkins Grant Update • FY 2013 Work Days • FY 2013 Perkins Grant Reviewers • FY 2013 RPOS Reserve Funds Announced • Dates to Remember • Professional Development Opportunities

  3. Career and Technical Education Month February is Career and Technical Education Month! Celebrate!!!

  4. Career Technical Education Legislation • State Legislation – Senate Bill 361 http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2011_12/measures/sb361/ • Specific sections to view: 30, 31, 40 52, 53, 54, 60 and 93 • Kudos to the Kansas Council of Career and Technical Education Administrators (KCCTEA) • Federal Perkins Legislation http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget • Three key themes • College Costs: Ensuring Affordability and Quality in Postsecondary Education • Teachers: Strengthening the Teaching Profession • Jobs: Aligning Job Training and Education Programs With Workforce Demands Get to Know Your Legislators! Talk to Your Legislators!

  5. Assistant Director Update • 26 Applicants • 8 Candidates Selected • 3 Final Candidates • Final Interviews Will Be Held Friday, February 17

  6. Update on FY 2011 Data and Reporting System • CAR submitted in late December • Data Discrepancies • 39 Vocational Programs transitioned to 31 Clusters/Pathways • Measures most impacted: 6S1 and 6S2 Performance Measures

  7. Update on FY 2011 Data and Reporting System, Continued • EXAMPLE: • An example of a VE-2 program that was nontraditional and did not transition to a pathway that is nontraditional is Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management, 19.0505. • According to the December 2008 release of the CIP-Nontraditional-Cluster-Pathway released by the National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity, (NAPE) 91.0% of women are employed in this CIP Code, making this a CIP Code nontraditional for Male. • This VE-2 program in Kansas transitioned to 19.0505 Restaurant and Event Management. • According to the chart, this CIP Code is 43.4% women, making it a traditional CIP Code for both genders.

  8. Update on FY 2011 Data Reporting System Continued • Reporting System Changed • Previously data reported in another report that compiled several pieces of information besides CTE concentrators and participants. This report was completed at the district level. • New Career and Technical Education reporting system, Pathways: • Different people are now reporting the information. • Training provided to individuals on the reporting of the data. • The data provided in the 2011 CAR most accurate data available. • Recent emails have gone out to districts with the FY 2011 data. • New system will improve data accuracy for 2011-2012 school year • Reports available within the Pathways application • Reduction of errors • Districts wanting access to the FY 2010 can go to

  9. FY 2013 Perkins Grant Update • Last year of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 • Fifth year of the 5 year plan • Must use data to support projects, services and activities • Better explanation of data that can be used to support Plan Narrative will be provided • Begin looking at RPOS 10 Framework Components to help with a smoother transition to Perkins V • Begin considering the RPOS Self-Assessment of the 10 Framework Components

  10. FY 2013 Perkins Grant Work Days • April 12, 2012 • Hutchinson CTE Academy 800 15th Circle Hutchinson KS 67501 • April 26, 2012 Greenbush Forbes Facility 6700 SW Topeka Blvd. Forbes Field, Bldg. 282 Topeka KS 66619 • 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Consider bringing a team to begin developing the grant • Bring data to begin dialogue • Internet access available • Lunch on your own • Registration not required • Chocolate and other snacks provided

  11. FY 2013 Perkins Grant Reviewers • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!! • Thursday, June 7, 2012 --- 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Friday, June 8, 2012 --- 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ???? • Wichita Airport Doubletree • Work in a team of 3 • Breaks, Breakfast and Lunch Provided • Dinner on your own • KSDE pays for lodging on Wednesday and Thursday evenings • Mileage (Personal or District), Toll costs

  12. FY 2013 Perkins RPOS Reserve Competitive Funds Grants Announced • 10 Applicants • 3 Selected • Approximately $225,000 awarded • Selection Process • Selected Applicants: • USD 115 Nemaha Valley – BioMedical Pathway • USD 379 Clay Center – Arts/AV Pathway • USD 349 Stafford – Restaurant and Event Planning Pathway

  13. Dates to Remember

  14. Dates to Remember

  15. Other Perkins Related and Pathway Dates to Remember

  16. Professional Development Opportunities

  17. Professional Development 2012 Career Clusters Institute “SETTING A NEW STANDARD” June 18 – 20, 2012 Washington, DC • Latest release of the validated Career Clusters knowledge and skills statements • Green sustainability knowledge and skills • Updated Career Clusters crosswalks • Insight into the Common Career Technical Core www.careertech.org

  18. High Schools That Work • New Orleans • July 11-14, 2012 • Learn ways to get students emotionally and intellectually engaged in the new Common Core State Standards and other rigorous standards designed to increase graduation rates. • Theme: Engaging Students Intellectually, Emotionally, Socially and Behaviorally in Learning. • www.sreb.org

  19. Other Professional Development Opportunities • Externships • Gain new skills/certifications to stay current with technology used in the classroom • Learn new teaching and learning strategies to improve classroom instruction • Establish relationships for potential student professional learning experiences • Learn strategies for providing non-traditional opportunities for students

  20. Potential Technical Assistance • Develop and design a 1 to 1 ½ day workshop to provide technical assistance in the following areas: • Strategies to improve skills in drilling down data • Strategies to improve non-traditional performance measures • Strategies to create a better understanding of 10 Perkins RPOS Framework Components and the Self-Assessment • Potentially offered in September, 2012 Comments, Suggestions, Feedback welcomed!

  21. List of State-wide Articulation Agreements Continue to GROW!

  22. Articulation Agreements http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=5049

  23. Use the CTE Website www.ksde.org Right side of screen – Click on Career and Technical Education Left side of screen – Various CTE content specific webpages

  24. Contact Information • Karmey Olson • kolson@ksde.org • 785-296-2883 • Kelsie Keleher • kkeleher@ksde.org • 785-296-4908 • Beverly Smith • bsmith@ksde.org • 785-296-1978 • Sherry Webb • swebb@ksde.org • 785-296-4874

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