The Center Consortium Framing the Issues Engagement – Completing high school and postsecondary programs Achievement – technical and academic; acquisition.

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The Center Consortium

Framing the Issues Engagement – Completing high school and postsecondary programs Achievement – technical and academic; acquisition of industry credentials Transition – to continued formal learning without the need for remediation and to the workplace

Four Main Activities Research Dissemination Technical Assistance Professional Development

Research - Four main areas Programs of Study Curriculum Integration Postsecondary Data/Analytic

Programs of Study Mature Programs of Study: A Postsecondary Perspective AED Longitudinal Study of South Carolina’s Personal Pathway to Success Clemson Rigorous Test of Student Outcomes in CTE Programs of Study U of L

Mature Programs of Study: A Postsecondary Perspective Alfeld and Charner, AED A look at “mature” Programs of Study What are the key “ingredients” of success? Do programs incorporate all of the components for POS identified by Perkins? Are there other components leading to success? What are student outcomes? Longitudinal

Longitudinal Study of South Carolina's Personal Pathways to Success Smink and Drew, Clemson Examine the impact of a statewide implementation of a Perkins IV type intervention and program of study policy on school and student outcomes. To what extent are integrated, career-focused programs of study developed through the implementation of state policy? What impact has the implementation of this state policy had on student high school outcomes, postsecondary employment and education/training outcomes? Which aspects of this state policy, or other program elements, have been most instrumental in the development of integrated, career-focused programs of study?

Rigorous Tests of Student Outcomes in CTE Programs of Study Castellano and Sundell, University of Louisville Assess the effectiveness of POS in 3 sites Three randomized controlled trials, one quasi- experiment Does the POS lead to improved student outcomes as compared to outcomes at comparison group schools? Effectiveness measured in ways consistent with the Perkins IV legislation

Curriculum Integration Science-in-CTE Authentic Literacy (Dissemination) Math-in-CTE (Dissemination)

Science-in-CTE University of Louisville Moving from Year 1 into Year 2: Analysis of science concepts in CTE content areas Identification of available school sites Identification of appropriate tests/measures Analysis of data from first year to modify/strengthen model

Postsecondary Relative Impact of Interventions to Improve Achievement and Retention in Postsecondary Occupational Programs

Bremer and Johnson University of Minnesota Castellano and Hirschy University of Louisville Assess the impact of existing postsecondary interventions for improving achievement and retention for community college occupational students Short-term analysis of the impact of interventions Longitudinal study of selected interventions in four community colleges

Data/ Analytic CTE Accountability and Evaluation Systematic Reviews of Literature

Data products Developing a guidebook for examining return on investment (ROI) at local, agency, and state levels; Building of a technical skills assessment inventory; Validating crosswalks that link education programs to labor market information; and Identifying common data standards for Perkins accountability

Dissemination Activities Vanguard, Promising, and Practitioner Wisdom Practices: Creating, Building, and Sustaining Information on Methods and Techniques for Enhancing Student Engagement, Achievement, and Transition in CTE(ACTE) Webcasts/Podcasts (ACTE) Information Services (NRCCTE) Website (NRCCTE)

Website All research studies as PDF files Electronic newsletters Research Snapshots Current Studies (1-pager) Question and Answer service FAQ’s Podcasts – through iTunes and Podbeam Webcasts

Tech Assistance and Professional Development Technical Assistance Academy Curriculum Integration Math-in-CTE Authentic Literacy (coming soon) PD for Teachers and Administrators on the Use of Assessment Data Alternative Licensure CTE Teacher Induction Model

National CTE Technical Assistance Academy Charner, AED Focus on development of “Green” PoS Continue to work with 5 states Consultants work with states to support the development and implementation of a PoS Will provide technical assistance to new grantees of the PRCTEPoS Program

Curriculum Integration: Technical Assistance and Professional Development Project Pearson, University of Louisville Ongoing support for states’ adoption of tested models of curriculum integration Grounded in scientifically-based research Two-fold purpose: o build capacity of states to implement models of curriculum integration; o provide high quality, sustained professional development as called for in the Perkins IV legislation. Three levels of technical assistance: o Introductory presentations and workshops o Jump-Start initiatives o Full implementations

Authentic Literacy Applications in CTE: Helping All Students Learn Park, Cornell Initial study demonstrated the effectiveness of two models for improving literacy of CTE students. Co-offer with Math-in-CTE Jump Start Provide direct technical assistance for full implementation On-going collection/analysis of additional data to refine model

Professional Development for Educators in the Use of Assessment Data Foster, Pritz, Kelley, NOCTI How secondary CTE educators use technical assessment data to improve program curriculum and identify individual and group instructional needs Technical Assistance/PD to enable staff to learn skills in using their data for program improvement Continue to collect data to refine the model

Alternative Licensure Career/Technical Teacher Induction Model Bottoms, Presson, Sass, SREB Development of a fast-track induction program for teachers pursuing an alternative route to certification. Key aspects: Sustained professional development Communities of practice Coaching and mentoring on site Evaluation and refinement of the model using feedback and rigorous research methods. Testing the full model (4 modules) in two states

Mission The National Center will improve the engagement, achievement, and transition of high school and postsecondary CTE students through technical assistance to states, professional development for CTE practitioners, and dissemination of knowledge derived from scientifically based research.