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NYSED Future Directions for CTE Action Plan Discussion Framework

CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES. 2. Participants at the Pre-E Forum. Pamela I. Furline, Hempstead UFSDPaul Marchese, Queensborough Community CollegeMary Ann Meyer, Queensborough Community CollegeSusan Thompson, Massapequa UFSDAlice Yankson, Uniondale UFSDMary Mirabi

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NYSED Future Directions for CTE Action Plan Discussion Framework

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    1. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 1 NYSED Future Directions for CTE Action Plan Discussion Framework Nassau BOCES E-Forum Notes November 5, 2009

    2. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 2 Participants at the Pre-E Forum Pamela I. Furline, Hempstead UFSD Paul Marchese, Queensborough Community College Mary Ann Meyer, Queensborough Community College Susan Thompson, Massapequa UFSD Alice Yankson, Uniondale UFSD Mary Mirabito, Nassau Community College Ellen Palazzo, Valley Stream CHSD Linda Ragin, West Hempstead UFSD April Perry, Nassau BOCES, Adult Ed Marianna Steele, Roosevelt UFSD Pearline Everett, Uniondale UFSD Kathleen Corbett, Roosevelt UFSD Estelle Weiss, Freeport UFSD Cheryl Davidson, LI Works Coalition Susan Bergtraum, Nassau BOCES Board member Dr. Robert J. Hanna, Nassau BOCES, Deputy Superintendent James Clark, Nassau BOCES, Principal Meghan Olivieri, Nassau BOCES, Counseloe Dr. Shelly Rebaudo, Nassau BOCES, Psychologist Richard Miskiewicz, Baldwin UFSD Barbara Reiss, Baldwin UFSD Susan Gubing, CareerSmarts Ambra Blake, Nassau BOCES, ELL teacher Kathleen Goldin, Syosset CSD Adrienne Scamardella, Massapequa UFSD Marsha Iverson, Gene Silverman, Nassau BOCES CTE Director Jyoti Sood, Nassau BOCES Technology Supervisor \

    3. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 3 Priority: Student Centered Priority 1: Integration of Academic and Technical Content How do we apply these concepts to all students – that is what is significant in this document! Will there be models to follow, sample curriculum for indiv. Districts to follow to build capacity and reduce redundancy, best practices Will there be set aside or additional funding if we were to do one or more of these? Will some of these be “required”? They are not now, we would like it to be….but would cost $ - what would be the implementation plan? How could re reach capacity? Right now, much of CTE/CDOS is interpreted differently in schools, local requirements are different. Problem: NOT ASSESSED! The document “screams” 21st century skills…..how do we do it? Example: financial literacy…. Baldwin: Academies: Medical, Business, Financial Lit, Computers for the 21st C, “strand” for 4 years of HS/interdisciplinary w/academics – (last bullet) There are many Career Academy models….Ford PAS being used

    4. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 4 Priority: Priority: Student Centered Priority 1: Integration of Academic and Technical Content If hands on 21st learning, what kind of Regents exam? Would need hands on/real world testing Bullet # 2, how do we do that? What is that? From whom would the models come? Students must take 3 electives, one should be mandated to be CTE w/workforce readiness, 21st C skills, Financial Lit Pathways for non-college bound…and even college bound! Where are the priorities for Middle School and middle level education? CTE related programs, project based/problem solving learning ELL’s: take a “sheltered English” approach: take CTE content and revise for ELL so they get the language and the content w/pictures and media

    5. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 5 Priority: Priority: Student Centered Priority 1: Integration of Academic and Technical Content ELL’s: use the same instructional model for career prep, college prep, financial lit, etc. Requirement for all students 1 credit in CTE? Unanimous agreement! But if it stands alone: what do we gain? Put it in context – integrated, real world, industry based better…… There needs to be definition of terms! Are we all talking about the same thing when we say CTE, CDOS, Career Academy, Career preparation, etc.

    6. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 6 General Comments The survey feedback was specific, but document is general….what happened to that data? College applications should have a box on them: “attended a CTE Center” How will SED help with articulations? Mandate colleges build down just as HS are required to build up? Require CFM of all students

    7. CTE Nov 5 2009 E-Forum Nassau BOCES 7 Moodle site: http://cte-forum.nyit.edu/ Moodle site for discussion Feedback for 30 days to Dec 5 Video and recorded Elluminate What will happen next: Dept gathers all data from e-forum, surveys, etc. then a Blueprint for Action: short and long term Integrate Blueprint w/NYS Perkins Plan and NYS Policy issues Info periodically on SED CTE Website

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