Career Technical Education (CTE) Hot Topics

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Career Technical Education (CTE) Hot Topics Dianna Chiabotti, Napa Valley College Lorraine Slattery-Farrell, ASCCC South Representative

Description Many hot topics are appearing around the 17% Committee, including college level data-driven planning for program development with respect to the Strong Workforce Program and the need to involve faculty and CIOs. This breakout will consider how to involve the necessary stakeholders in CTE discussions and other issues and rumors regarding CTE curriculum.

Strong Workforce Program

Something . . .

SWF – the Good News Funding for CTE Programs Can’t be used to supplant

SWF – the Not-So-Good News Incentivized Funding First of its kind! 17% of the SWF funding based on metrics

17% Committee Multiple stakeholders Used research from other states Developed incentivized, point-based, funding model

17% Committee Points based on CTE student Progress toward completion Earning a certificate or degree Transfer to 4-year college Secures employment Increase in wage

Curriculum Innovation Collaboration with neighboring colleges Providing options for emerging industry Pathways Meaningful, stackable certificates Low Unit Certificates Alignment with 3rd party credentials

Speed of Curriculum Process Considerations On-demand curriculum Streamlining local processes Simultaneous local & regional process

Advisory Committees Effectiveness Membership Local vs. Regional Role of DSNs & SNs

Data – Data - Data

Data – Data - Data

Data – The Good News

Data – The Good News

Data – The Good News

Data – The Not-So-Good News

And . . .