Program Delivery Update GACTE 2011

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Program Delivery Update GACTE 2011 Dwayne Hobbs Interim Program Manager - CTAE Delivery Work-Based Learning Specialist 3/28/2017

Meet the Program Delivery Team 3/28/2017

ACCT Architecture, Construction Communications, & Transportation Sonny Cannon Program Specialist 404-657-8308 gcannon@doe.k12.ga.us

GA State Director SkillsUSA Gayle Silvey GA State Director SkillsUSA 73 Price Quarters Road #129 McDonough, GA 30253 gsilvey@skillsusageorgia.org 770-914-6288 770-898-0566 fax

BCS Business Education & Computer Science Sarah Heath Program Specialist 404-657-8307 SHeath@doe.k12.ga.us

Executive Director GA FBLA Monty Rhodes Executive Director GA FBLA 3316-A South Cobb Drive, Suite #229, Smyrna, GA 30080 P: (678) 231-7640 monty@georgiafbla.org www.georgiafbla.com

Tammy Caudell Program Specialist 404-656-3042 tcaudell@doe.k12.ga.us Special Populations Tammy Caudell Program Specialist 404-656-3042 tcaudell@doe.k12.ga.us

CTI Executive Director Mary Donahue CTI Executive Director 3 Central Plaza Suite 245 Rome, GA 30161 706-314-9624 ph 706-314-9624 fax mdonahue@georgiacti.org

Engineering & Technology Ron Barker Program Specialist 404-657-8316 RBarker@doe.k12.ga.us

Executive Director – GA TSA Ms. Ashley Hopkins Executive Director – GA TSA cell phone - 706-244-2136 Hopkins.gatsa@gmail.co www.gatsa.org

FACS, Culinary & Education Laura Ergle Program Specialist 404-463-6406 LErgle@doe.k12.ga.us

Georgia FCCLA www.gafccla.com Vickie Rundbaken Executive Director Georgia FCCLA www.gafccla.com gafccla@gmail.com 706-742-5816 ph 706-742-7591 fax

Health Care Sciences Cosmetology & Public Safety Phyllis Johnson Program Specialist 404-463-6404 PJohnson@doe.k12.ga.us

Allen Seigler Executive Director 220 Smithsonia Road Winterville, GA 30683 (866) 914-5378 (706) 364=1112 (fax) allen.seigler@georgiahosa.org

Marketing Sales, and Services Linda Smith Program Specialist 404-657-6588 LiSmith@doe.k12.ga.us

Executive Director - DECA Shannon Aaron Executive Director - DECA PO Box 189 Oxford, GA 30054 770-630-3967 georgiadeca@gmail.com www.gadeca.org

Policy and Legislative Initiatives Facilitate implementation of the strategic plan Goal 1: Increase high school graduation rate, decrease high school dropout rate, and increase post-secondary enrollment rate. Goal 2: Strengthen teacher quality, recruitment and retention. Goal 3: Improve workforce readiness. Goal 5: Improve the SAT, ACT, and achievement scores of Georgia students. Facilitate implementation of the Bridge Bill Industry Certification Articulation Work-Based Learning Supporting at risk students Industry recognized student credentials School chairs for Perkins compliance reviews

Instructional Support Initiatives End of pathway assessments Implement the blueprint for End of Pathway Assessments Assist in identifying certifying agencies Instructional resources development Organize teams to develop instructional units and resources to implement the GPS Assist teachers in locating and utilizing resources available Curriculum re-organization to match the 16 Federal Career Clusters Support students from special populations to develop employability skills in their CTAE classes and facilitate their school-to-career transition Coordinated Career and Academic Education (CCAE) Career Technical Instruction (CTI) Project Success

Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) Initiatives The CTAE department works with eight Career and Technical Student Organizations to enrich the curriculum in the CTAE Pathways. The activities of each CTSO are a co-curricular component of the Career Technical and Agricultural Education curriculum. The CTSO organizations are non-profit entities that maintain an affiliation with their corresponding national organization CTSO Leadership development activities Operations of a local chapter - Program of Work State officer training Local officer training conferences Fall Conferences Spring Conferences National Conferences Regional Events

Teacher Support Initiatives Professional learning Create a professional learning plan Submit proposals for the Career Technical and Agricultural Education Resource Network (CTAERN) Collaborate with CTAERN on approved workshops and course offerings Collaboration with PCS on certification/endorsement issues Collaborate with keeping the Professional Standards Commission’s CAPS system up to date Assist the Professional Standards Commission in determining acceptable certification routes Collaborate with PSC approved providers Extended Day Coordinate annual updates to the Program of Work

Business and Industry Collaboration Coordinate industry certification of programs 116 programs undergoing certification in FY11 Collaborate with certifying agencies Serve on review teams Manage program support contracts with business/industry Collaborate with business and industry organizations to support instructional programs Provide consultation Teacher workshops Site visits Preliminary reviews Engaging business and industry in standards development Conduct advisory committee meetings Coordinate business and industry members serving on curriculum review teams Verify the efficacy of business/industry involvement in instructional programs

New Teacher Workshop CTAE Teachers with less than 3 years experience September 12 – 13, 2011 Macon State College Register on CTAERN beginning August 1 New teachers will need their profile created in order to register Contact: Phyllis Johnson 3/28/2017

Regional Teacher Drive-In Meetings All CTAE teachers, except Agriculture 9 Locations but not yet confirmed Tentative Dates: August 22 August 24 August 30 August 31 September 1 September 7 September 19 September 20 September 21 General Session: 5:00 – 5:30 Breakout Sessions: 5:45 – 7:15 Register on CTAERN 3/28/2017

CRE Manual Updates Annual color coded updates 2011 Updates - Pink Most up to date version is always the website 3/28/2017

State Board Rule Revision Work-Based Learning -160-4-3-.14 Adopted by State Board of Education June 9, 2011 Item (c) Manageable workload not to exceed the CTAE class size for lab weight funding Item (d) Coordinator may not be otherwise encumbered for periods students are enrolled in WBL Item (e) Annual WBL Data Report Item (f) Up to date records in C-NET Item (g) Conduct program in accordance with Standards in the CRE Manual

State Board Rule Revision Work-Based Learning -160-4-3-.14 Item (h) Coordinator shall meet one of the following requirements: 1. Hold a certificate in any CTAE field and has attended training in the last five years. 2. Hold the WBL (formerly DCT) endorsement and has attended training in the last five years. 3. YAP Coordinator only (no other WBL enrollments) only has to attend the training every five years.

Ga DOE Website WWW. Gadoe.org

Training Request for New Coordinators A minimum of 12 participants needed to consider a training during the school year If you have a new coordinator that needs training send e-mail to: dhobbs@doe.k12.ga.us 3/28/2017

Interim Program Manager - CTAE Delivery Work-Based Learning Specialist Dwayne Hobbs Interim Program Manager - CTAE Delivery Work-Based Learning Specialist dhobbs@doe.k12.ga.us 404-657-8334 3/28/2017