Course Development and Updating Course Outlines

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Course Development and Updating Course Outlines CTE Standards Course Development and Updating Course Outlines CLICK ON PATHWAY TO CONTINUES IMPROVEMENT Lorilee Niesen, CTEIG & CRANE Ag Coordinator Raelynn Sharp, CTEIG Project Specialist Chris Almeida, CTEIG Consultant Marilyn Rahlf, CTEIG & CRANE Career Specialist

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CTE Standards Continuum The standards for career ready practice are what all high school students need to be employable and college ready. The industry sector anchor standards (also known in the CDE document as Knowledge and Performance Anchor Standards) are common across the entire industry sector and are what students in that sector need to understand and apply. They are aligned to the ELA common core state standards as all forms of literacy are critical in every industry sector. The pathway standards are the next level above the anchor and these are specific to a pathway within that industry sector that leads to a student being career ready. The industry specific standards are standards not covered in our document but are specific to industry that might require certification An employer may require additional training beyond the industry certificate.

Reminders as you review Pathway Standards The standards are not a course outline Courses need not cover every standard Course lessons should map back to a standard Some pathways have significant changes, some have minimal changes The purpose is to review the new standards and ensure your course(s) align to standards If you are going for a UC a-g designation, you will need to include key assignments Even if your course spans more than one Industry Sector, choose the one that fits best with your course. Choose no more than two pathways Don’t focus so much on details, but give your best estimate, and be sure to get through all standards in your pathway.

CTE Course Outline Web-based tool: ctecourse.scoe.net Login Page

CTE Course Outline Page 1

CTE Course Outline Home Page

CTE Course Outline Page 2 – Course hours & O*Net Codes

CTE Course Outline Page 3 – Course description, prereqs, texts

CTE Course Outline Page 4 - A-G approval, articulation, certifications, methods of instruction

CTE Course Outline Program of Study

CTE Course Outline Outline

CTE Course Outline Review/Share

CTE Course Outline Review/Share

CTE Course Outline The finished product!

CTE Course Outline Contact for additional information or questions: Raelynn Sharp, CTE Program Specialist rsharp@scoe.net 916-205-5079 Lorilee Niesen, CTEIG TA Team lniesen@scoe.net 916-995-5167