Career Technical Education Minimum Qualifications Tool Kit

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Career Technical Education Minimum Qualifications Tool Kit Lynn describes the taskforce and areas of recommendations Cheryl Aschenbach, Dr. Lynn Shaw, Dr. Grant Goold

25 Strong Workforce Recommendations Adopted by the Board of Governors in Fall 2015 Student Success Career Pathways Workforce Data & Outcomes Curriculum CTE Faculty Regional Coordination Funding Lynn describes recommendation 13

“Increase the pool of qualified CTE instructors by addressing CTE faculty recruitment and hiring practices.   A. Clarify legislative and regulatory barriers to hiring CTE instructors who may not meet existing college hiring standards, but possess significant industry experience. B. Disseminate effective practices in the recruitment and hiring of diverse faculty and the application of minimum qualifications and equivalencies. C. Develop pipelines to recruit community college faculty with industry expertise through collaborations with higher education, business, and industry professional organizations. D. Establish a mentorship model that delineates pathways for industry professionals to intern at colleges to gain teaching skills, knowledge, and experience while pursuing an associate degree or an equivalent.” Lynn gives history of the Workgroup

Chancellor’s Office CTE Minimum Qualifications Work Group Academic Senate Chief Instructional Officers College Presidents Human Resources California Community College Chancellor’s Office Grant gives content of Tool Kit

Equivalency Tool Kit Internship Apprenticeship Minimum Qualifications Grant describes GEEM

Why General Education? Purpose of GE is to produce a citizen who can interact effectively with the world around them based on critical thinking and reasoning, sound oral and written communication, an applied understanding of other peoples and cultures, and applied experiences with science and its impact on people. Cheryl describes general education

What General Education is required for an Associate of Arts or Associate of Sciences? GE for an AA degree includes demonstrated competencies in math and English along with 18 units in 5 areas: A. Natural Sciences B. Social and Behavioral Sciences C. Humanities D.1. Language and Rationality: English Composition D.2. Language and Rationality: Communication and Analytical Thinking Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples

General Education Area A Natural Sciences Example: Aviation (Certified Flight Instructor) A certified recreational, private, or commercial must understand and apply Newton’s Basic Laws of Motion and Bernoulli’s Principle Ref: FAR 61.185(2) Purpose for Including One Course in Natural Sciences for General Education For students to develop the ability to examine the physical universe, its life forms, and its natural phenomena For students to develop an appreciation of, understanding of, and ability to apply the scientific method For students to develop the ability to understand the relationship between science and other human activities Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples

General Education Area B Social and Behavioral Sciences Example: Culinary Arts/Food Production A chef or culinary artist works within varied ethnic foods and understands and applies an understanding of foods and culture as well as historical food trends Purpose for Including One Course in Social and Behavioral Sciences for GE For students to develop an awareness of the methods of inquiry used by the social and behavioral sciences. To stimulate students’ critical thinking about ways people act or have acted in response to their societies To promote students’ appreciation of how societies and social subgroups operate To develop or promote a students’ understanding and appreciation of ethnic groups (Title 5 §55063 (b)(2) requires a course in Ethnic Studies. It is most likely met through the course/experience/ability counted in Area B or Area C) Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples

General Education Area C Humanities Example: Mortuary Science Certified Funeral Service Practitioners complete Celebrant training to develop an awareness of traditions of different cultures and religions Purpose for Including One Course in Humanities for GE For students to develop an awareness of the way in which people throughout the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural creations. For students to develop or demonstrate aesthetic understanding and an ability to make value judgements. To promote a students’ understanding and appreciation of ethnic groups (Title 5 §55063 (b)(2) requires a course in Ethnic Studies. It is most likely met through the course/experience/ability counted in Area B or Area C) Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples

General Education Area D. 1 General Education Area D.1. Language and Rationality: English Composition Example: Any Discipline Publishing a peer-reviewed article Writing of a market, technical or sales report or manual, or writing of a similar document within the work environment Purpose for Including English Competency and One Course in Language and Rationality: English Composition for General Education For students to develop the principles and applications of language toward logical thought, clear and precise written expression and critical evaluation of written communication in whatever symbol system the student uses. For students to develop expository and argumentative writing skills (English Composition) Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples

General Education Area D. 2 General Education Area D.2. Language & Rationality: Communication & Analytical Thinking Example: Automotive Technology A licensed automotive technician must use mathematical skills to manage and calculate ratios, measurements, comparisons, and specifications related to investigation of problems; may also use mathematical skills and reasoning to machine parts and tools to exact specification. Cheryl talks about all the specific areas of the general education areas focusing on the cte examples Purpose for Including One Course in Language and Rationality for General Education For students to demonstrate competence in mathematics at a level equivalent to intermediate algebra For students to develop oral communication and analytical thinking skills For students to develop skills interpreting and assessing data and statistics to draw conclusions.

Career Technical Education Minimum Qualifications Tool Kit Activity You be the judge: Equivalency Case Studies Grant gives instruction on activity

Lynn facilitates questions and comments

Cheryl Aschenbach caschenbach@lassencollege.edu OR info@asccc.org Grant Goold ggoold@cccco.edu Lynn Shaw lshaw@cccco.edu