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Navigating the changes to the Carl Perkins State Plan .

Learn about the changes and expectations of the Carl Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 and how it impacts Oklahoma's State Plan. Discover the allocation of Perkins funds and the requirements for eligible recipients.

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Navigating the changes to the Carl Perkins State Plan .

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  1. Navigating the changes to the Carl Perkins State Plan. Josh Miller Federal Applications Specialist August 2014 Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Summer Conference

  2. Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 • Purpose and Expectation • Academic and Technical Standards • Integrate secondary and postsecondary education • Develop, implement and improve CTE • Utilize research and best practices • Provide state & local leadership that improves CTE • Support secondary and postsecondary partnerships • Provide and improve knowledge and skills

  3. Perkins Allocation to Oklahoma: Question #1: How much Federal Funding does the Carl D. Perkins Act bring to Oklahoma CTE education? $15,094,180.00

  4. Question #2: How much Perkins funding goes to the instructional entities providing CTE education? $15,094,180.00 5% State Administration10% State Leadership $2,264,127.00 $12,830,053.00

  5. 10% Supplemental Grants The 85% $1,283,005.00 Secondary Total: Post-Secondary Total: $1,847,527.00 $9,699,520.00

  6. Question #3: How are Perkins Funds allocated? • Secondary – formula allocation: census & FTE • Technology Centers (secondary) – FTE based • Postsecondary – formula allocation: Pell/BIA

  7. Perkins State Plan now includes 4 of 7 Strategic Purposes of the Business Plan Question #4: How has CareerTech’s new business plan and strategic purposes affected the Oklahoma’s State Plan for implementing the Perkins Act? http://www.okcareertech.org/about/careertech-renaissance/board-approved-business-plan • Career Development • Career Readiness • Academic Enhancement • Career Preparation and Enhancement

  8. Question #5: Carl Perkins law requires each state to have a defined Program of study what is Oklahoma’s? “Each eligible recipient will be required to have enrollment in at least one cluster, pathway, and career major with secondary and/or postsecondary concentrator in a career and technology education (CTE) area.” www.okcareertech.org/educators/career-clusters “The career major will be Oklahoma’s program of study for secondary and/or postsecondary students. New career majors may be added annually. All state approved career majors will be placed on the state Career Clusters website.”

  9. Requirements of Eligible Recipients: Each eligible recipient will be required to have enrollment in at least one cluster, pathway, and career major with secondary and/or postsecondary concentrator in a career and technology education (CTE) area. Each cluster, pathway, and career major being offered by an eligible recipient must identify a clear option to pursue postsecondary education. Each eligible recipient will report the established Performance Measures outlined in the Carl D. Perkins Act and the corresponding Oklahoma State Plan.

  10. Important Definitions: Secondary CTE Participant: A secondary student who has enrolled in less than 360 course hours (3 Carnegie units of credit) in a single career and technical education (CTE) pathway. Adult CTE Participant: An adult technology center student who has enrolled in less than 360 course hours in a career major Secondary CTE Concentrator: A secondary student who has completed 51% of a career major based on either competency or course hours within a career major that terminates in the award of an industry-recognized credential, a certificate, or a degree. Adult CTE Concentrator:An adult technology center student who has completed 51% of a career major based on either competency or course hours within a career major that terminates in the award of an industry-recognized credential, a certificate, or a degree.

  11. Perkins Performance Measures for Concentrators Secondary (High School & Technology Center) • Academic Attainment – Reading/Language Arts* • Academic Attainment – Mathematics* • Technical Skill Attainment • School Completion • Graduation Rate* • Student Placement • Non-Traditional Participation • Non-Traditional Completion * provided to ODCTE by the Oklahoma SDE Technology Center Adult • Technical Skill Attainment • Industry-recognized credential, certificate, or degree • Student Retention/Transfer • Student Placement • Non-Traditional Participation • Non-Traditional Completion Collegiate • Technical Skill Attainment • Industry-recognized credential, certificate, or degree • Student Retention/Transfer • Student Placement • Non-Traditional Participation • Non-Traditional Completion

  12. Contact Information • Janet Cooper (West & North / South Central) • (405) 743-5130 janet.cooper@careertech.ok.gov • Josh Miller (Supplemental Grants/Central - Southeast) • (405) 743-5401 josh.miller@careertech.ok.gov

  13. Contact Information • Federal Legislation Assistance Home Page • http://www.okcareertech.org/about/state-agency/divisions/federal-legislation-assistance • http://okcarlperkins.blogspot.com

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