VoCATS Course Blueprint



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VoCATS Course Blueprint Special thanks to the following educators who developed this blueprint. Family and Consumer Sciences Education 7151 Interior Design I Sherry Brooks David W. Butler High Judy Carter Surry Central High Robert Carroll South West Edgecombe High Lynn Thaxton North Lenoir High Shanna Winters Mount Heritage High Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education Department of Public Instruction Office of Curriculum and School Reform Secondary Education Division Dian M. Cooley, Consultant This blueprint has been reviewed by business and industry representatives for technical content and appropriateness for the industry. Contact FACSeducation@dpi.nc.gov for more information. Raleigh, North Carolina Summer 2006

VoCATS Course Blueprint A course blueprint is a document laying out the framework of the curriculum for a given course. Shown on the blueprint are the units of instruction, the core competencies in each unit, and the specific objectives for each competency. The blueprint illustrates the recommended sequence of units and competencies and the cognitive and performance weight of the objective within the course. The blueprint should be used by teachers to plan the course of work for the year, prepare daily lesson plans,construct instructionally valid interim assessments. Statewide assessments are aligned directly with the course blueprint. For additional information about this blueprint, contact program area staff. For additional information about VoCATS, contact program area staff or VoCATS, Career-Technical Education, Secondary Education Division, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 6358 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-5358, 919/807-3876, email: rwelfare@dpi.state.nc.us. Interpretation of Columns on VoCATS Course Blueprints No. Heading Column information 1 Comp# Comp=Competency number (two digits); Obj.=Objective number (unique course identifier plus competency number and two-digit objective number). Obj.# 2 Unit Titles/Competency and Objective Statements Statements of unit titles, competencies per unit, and specific objectives per competency. Each competency statement or specific objective begins with an action verb and makes a complete sentence when combined with the stem The learner will be able to... (The stem appears once in Column 2.) Outcome behavior in each competency/objective statement is denoted by the verb plus its object. 3 Hrs Space for teachers to calculate time to be spent on each objective based on the course blueprint, their individual school schedule, and analysis of students' previous knowledge on the topic. 4&5 Cognitive Performance 6 7 Integrated Skill 8 Shows the relative importance of each objective, competency, and unit. Weight is broken down into two components: cognitive and performance. Add the cognitive and performance weights shown for an objective in columns 4 and 5 to determine its total course weight. Course weight is used to help determine the percentage of total class time that is spent on each objective. The breakdown in columns 4 and 5 indicates the relative amount of class time that should be devoted to cognitive and performance activities as part of the instruction and assessment of each objective. Objectives with performance weight should include performance activities as part of instruction and/or assessment. Classification of outcome behavior in competency and objective statements. (C=Cognitive; P=Performance) Shows links to other academic areas. Integrated skills codes: A=Arts; E=English Language Arts; CD=Career Development; CS=Information/Computer Skills; H=Healthful Living; M=Math; SC=Science; SS=Social Studies. Designation of the competencies and objectives as or lemental. Competencies and objectives designated "" must be included in the Annual Planning Calendar and are assessed on the statewide assessments.. Career-Technical Education conducts all activities and procedures without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, gender, or disability. The responsibility to adhere to safety standards and best professional practices is the duty of the practitioners, teachers, students, and/or others who apply the contents of this document

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION COURSE BLUEPRINT for 7151 Interior Design I (Recommended hours of instruction: 135-180) ES# Obj# Cognitive Performance 100% Total 72 28 A HOUSING OPTIONS 1HI 01.00 Interpret individual and family housing needs. 7 C2 E/H/SS/ 1HI01.01 Explain how homes meet individual and family needs throughout the life cycle. 3 C2 E/H/SS/ 1HI01.02 Summarize factors to consider when choosing a place to live. 2 C2 E/H/SS/ 1HI01.03 Explain ways to adapt housing to meet special needs. 2 C2 E/H/SS/ 1HI02.00 Evaluate options and legal aspects of housing. 7 4 C3P E/CI/H/M/SS 1HI02.01 Critique housing options. 2 C3 E/H/SS 1HI02.02 Analyze financial and legal aspects of renting. 2 2 C3P E/CI/H/M/SS 1HI02.03 Analyze financial and legal aspects of home ownership. 3 2 C3P E/CI/H/M/SS B DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 1HI03.00 Understand and apply the elements and principles of design and color. 9 8 C3P A/E/CS/M/SC/SS 1HI03.01 Apply the elements of design. 2 2 C3P A/E/CI/M/SC/SS 1HI03.02 Implement color terminology and the components of the color wheel. 3 2 C3P A/E/CS/M/SC/SS 1HI03.03 Implement color schemes in housing interiors. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/M/SC/SS 1HI03.04 Apply the principles of design. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/M/SC/SS C BACKGROUNDS AND FURNISHINGS 1HI 04.00 Analyze interior background treatments. 10 4 C3P A/E/CS/SC

1HI04.01 Recognize basic textiles used in interiors. 3 C1 A/E/CS/SC 1HI04.02 Classify floor coverings. 2 C2 A/E/CS/SC ES # Obj # Cognitive Performance 1HI04.03 Critique window styles and treatments. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/SC 1HI04.04 Recognize wall coverings. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/SC 1HI04.05 Compare various forms of lighting. 1 C2 A/E/CS/SC 1HI05.00 Recognize and evaluate home furnishings. 4 2 C3P A/E/CS/SS 1HI05.01 Classify the most recognized styles of furniture 2 C2 A/E/CS/SS 1HI05.02 Critique components of quality furniture construction. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/SS D STYLES, CONSTRUCTION, AND DESIGN 1HI06.00 Understand architectural styles and construction components 6 C1 A/E/CS/MSC/SS 1HI06.01 Recognize architectural features. 2 C1 A/E/CS/M/SC/SS 1HI06.02 Recognize components of construction. 4 C1 A/E/CS/M/SC/SS 1HI07.00 Understand aspects of a well-designed house. 13 8 C3P A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.01 Apply the elements of a functional kitchen. 3 2 C3P A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.02 Explain the essentials of home baths. 2 2 C3P A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.03 Explain the functioning home office 2 C2 A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.04 Summarize home storage. 2 C2 A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.05 Recognize technological advances in home design. 2 C1 A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.06 Interpret simple drawings and computer-aided design. 2 C2 A/E/CS/H/M/SC 1HI07.07 Execute scaled drawings. 4 C3P A/E/CS/H/M/SC E HOME MANAGEMENT 1HI08.00 Interpret levels of comfort and safety in home design. 6 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI08.01 Recognize ways to control comfort through air quality. 2 C1 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI08.02 Classify home safety and security features. 2 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS

1HI08.03 Recognize conservation components. 2 C1 E/CS/H/SC/SS Comp # Obj # Cognitive Cognitive 1HI09.00 Understand and apply home maintenance 6 2 C3P E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.01 Explain the benefits of interior home care. 2 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.02 Explain the benefits of exterior home care. 2 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.03 Analyze home maintenance techniques 2 2 C3P E/CS/H/SC/SS F CAREER DEVELOPMENT 1HI0.00 Recognize career opportunities in interior design and housing. 4 C1 E/CD/CS/SS 1HI0.01 Recognize career opportunities in the housing industry. 2 C1 E/CD/CS/SS 1HI0.02 Recognize career development techniques. 2 C1 E/CD/CS/SS

Comp # Obj # Cognitive Cognitive 1HI09.00 Understand and apply home maintenance 6 2 C3P E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.01 Explain the benefits of interior home care. 2 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.02 Explain the benefits of exterior home care. 2 C2 E/CS/H/SC/SS 1HI09.03 Analyze home maintenance techniques 2 2 C3P E/CS/H/SC/SS F CAREER DEVELOPMENT 1HI0.00 Recognize career opportunities in interior design and housing. 4 C1 E/CD/CS/SS 1HI0.01 Recognize career opportunities in the housing industry. 2 C1 E/CD/CS/SS 1HI0.02 Recognize career development techniques. 2 C1 E/CD/CS/SS