CTE Update Lance Wrzesinski Business and Marketing Program Supervisor OSPI, Career and College Readiness
BETTY KLATTENHOFF Interim Assistant Superintendent ASHLY FLYGARE Administrative Assistant JILL PILBRO Secretary Senior PHYLLIS LAWSON Certification BARBARA DITTRICH Advanced Placement BETTY KLATTENHOFF CTE Director LANCE WRZESINSKI Business & Marketing / IT MARY NAGEL Family & Consumer Science / Financial Literacy REBECCA WALLACE Agriculture Science DENNIS MILLIKEN STEM Education MARIANNA GOHEEN Health Science DEIFI STOLZ Career and Technical Education / Methods of Administration DENNIS WALLACE Skilled & Technical Sciences PHOUANG HAMILTON Grants & Innovative Programs HEIDI SCHULTZ GRADS Teen Parent Program VACANT Jobs for America s Graduates
Legislative Update 2013 Legislative Funding Update Dollars Per Year Advanced Secondary Engineering and Biomedical Courses $250,000 Aerospace/Advanced Manufacturing Grants $450,000 AP Computer Science Grants $62,000 IT Academy and Certification $2 Million Jobs for America s Graduates $499,214 Secondary CTE FIRST Robotics CTSO s $1,277,00 $300,000 $100,000 Skills Center Barrier Reduction $436,000 STEM Coordination and Engineering Teacher Scholarships $125,000 STEM Lighthouse Schools $135,000 Dropout Prevention through Farm Engagement $109,000 2013-15 Legislative Biennium Skills Center Capital Funding $32.15 Million
Career and Technical Education Grants Due Date Form Package 8/30/13 668 Aerospace/Advanced Manufacturing 9/13/13 605 FIRST LEGO League 9/13/13 606 FIRST Tech Challenge 9/13/13 656 AP Computer Science 9/28/13 550 JAG 9/30/13 669 Advanced Project Lead the Way Courses 10/4/13 414 High Demand Programs 10/11/13 424 FIRST Robotics Competition 10/18/13 545 STEM Lighthouse Grant Awards 10/31/13 461 Non Traditional Grants TBD Dropout Prevention through Farm Engagement
Legislative Task Force on Career Education Opportunities Purpose is to identify strategies for how education that supports career readiness, including but not limited to career and technical education, may be better integrated into secondary education opportunities for all students.
Legislative Task Force on Career Education Opportunities (Continued) The task force will examine: Graduation Requirements Middle School Options Multiple Pathways Work-integrated Learning Course Equivalencies Policy Recommendations
Common Core State Standards Math and English, Language Arts Resources located on OSPI website Any CTE Frameworks submitted after January 31, 2013 need to be aligned to Common Core CTE staff need to participate in district and regional CCSS initiatives and trainings http://www.k12.wa.us/corestandards/default.aspx
Next Generation Science Standards Collaborative, state-led process arranged in a coherent manner across all disciplines and grades to provide students an internationally benchmarked science education. Completed standards were released on April 9, 2013. Washington State adoption of standards not completed at this time. http://www.k12.wa.us/science/ngss.aspx
Microsoft IT Academy For the 2012-13 school year: 12,311 certifications earned * Three world competition qualifiers 654 sites launched with resources Program available to 9-12 grades Professional development training for ALL http://waschools.ccilearning.com/ District wide availability, can be used by any instructor in any class. Contact: Lance Wrzesinski (360) 725-6258 lance.wrzesinski@k12.wa.us
Microsoft IT Academy, Continued Summary 2013 Number of Schools Testing 193 Total Current Uploads 46954 Total Certifications Passed 12311 Total Student Certifications 12065 Total Teacher Certifications 246 Total Unique Students Certified 6503 Total Unique Teachers Certified 113 MOS Uploads 46492 MOS Certifications 12181 Student MOS Certifications 11944 Teacher MOS Certifications 237 MTA Uploads 462 MTA Certifications 130 Student MTA Certifications 121 Teacher MTA Certifications 9
Microsoft IT Academy, Continued Microsoft Certifications 2012 2013 PowerPoint Certifications 1788 5597 Word Certifications 1378 4113 Excel Certifications 498 1647 Outlook Certifications 124 381 Access 54 196 OneNote 49 234 Articulations; based on class or certificate?
Course Approvals Approvals Due 2013-2014 Group Program Area 1 Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Science 2 Skilled & Technical Sciences, STEM 3 Agriculture 4 Business and Marketing *Skills Centers follow Skills Center schedule Important Dates: October 15, 2013 2 nd Semester New Courses Due January 31, 2014 Course Reapprovals Due April 15, 2014 1 st Semester New Courses Due
EDS Course Submissions Submissions page has been updated with details and links. Leadership Tab CTSO Check indicates an active Chapter OSPI recognizes a plan for leadership development for 21 st Century Skill integration is at a standard equivalent to the relevant CTSO. Extended learning (Out of class)
EDS Course Submissions Locally developed leadership plans must: Describe the activities/projects that enhance or extend the learning beyond the classroom into the community. Identify and align the 21 st Century Skill standards which will be applied and developed Provide opportunities for students to participate in service learning activities related to the course. Allow students to participate in related leadership activities outside the classroom at the local, regional, state, and/or national level.
Locally Developed CTSO-Equivalent Leadership Template Leadership and Employability (21 st CENTURY SKILLS DOCUMENTATION) Activity and Explanation Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively (Examples Below) 1. A.1 Use a wide range of idea creation techniques (such as brainstorming). 1. A.2 Create new and worthwhile ideas (both incremental and radical concepts). 1. A.3 Elaborate, refine, analyze and evaluate their own ideas in order to improve and maximize creative efforts. Example: Rube Goldberg project: students must brainstorm ideas to solve a problem. Solutions must be unorthodox and incorporate simple machines. Advisory committee members and/or community members select top solution.
OSPI Website??? http://www.k12.wa.us/careerteched/d efault.aspx
2012-13 Curriculum Supports Project Lead the Way Biomedical Training FACS Safety Project Child Care Curriculum Aligned to STARS STEM/FACS Curriculum Resources Developed CASE Training for Agricultural Sciences STEM Summer Bridge Program Aerospace/Advanced Manufacturing Training CTE New Teacher Preparation Training Jobs for Washington Graduates Training Aerospace/High Demand Grants
CTE Grad Rate 64,520 Total Graduates Source: www.k12.wa.us/dataadmin/pubdocs/graddropout/11-12/gradanddropoutstats2011-12.pdf
MBA Curriculum and Research PowerPoint www.mbaresearch.org» States Connection
New NBEA Standards http://www.nbea.org/newsite/curriculum/ standards/index.html
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