A brief refresher Oregon Department of Education CTE Licensure Unit Victor Cato – Education Specialist Art Witkowski - Education Specialist Linda Simeone.

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A brief refresher Oregon Department of Education CTE Licensure Unit Victor Cato – Education Specialist Art Witkowski - Education Specialist Linda Simeone - Administrative Support Specialist

Degree-based NNNNon-Perkins funded TTraditional Licensure GGraduates of teacher preparation program PPassed subject-matter exams Examples: Basic, Continuing, Intial (I&II), Standard, Life, and Professional Teaching Industry-based PPPPerkins-funded AAlternative Licensure VValidated current and relevant industry experience MModified degree-requirements Examples: CTE 1, CTE 2, and Add-on Endorsement

INDUSTRY-BASED Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Systems Natural Resources Management Agriculture Science & Technology Environmental Services Arts, Information and Communications Information & Communications Technology Publishing & Broadcasting Visual, Performing & Media Arts Business and Management Marketing Hospitality & Tourism Finance Business Management & Administration Health Sciences Human Resources Public Services Education & Related Fields Industrial and Engineering Systems Manufacturing Technology Transportation Technology Engineering Technology Construction Technology

DEGREE-BASED Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Systems Agriculture Science and Technology Basic Agricultural Science and Technology Forestry/Natural Resources Integrated Environmental Technology Standard Agricultural Science and Technology Arts, Information and Communications Basic Journalism Basic Speech Basic Technology Education Communication Journalism Communications Technologies Computer Technology Standard Speech Standard Technology Education Business and Management Basic General Business Education Basic Marketing Finance Financial Services Hospitality and Tourism Marketing/Management Standard General Business Education Standard Marketing Health Sciences Health Services Human Resources Administrative Services Basic Early Childhood Education Basic Family and Consumer Studies Diversified Occupations Education Family and Consumer Sciences Legal and Protective Services Personal Services Social Services Standard Family and Consumer Studies Industrial and Engineering Systems Basic Trade and Industrial Education Construction Engineering Technology Manufacturing Technology Mechanical Systems Standard Trade and Industrial Education

currentrelevant 1800 hours of current and relevant industry

minimum A minimum of Associate’s degree

industrydegree waiver of the business and industry experience or associate degree requirements

The recommendation for a waiver is available through ODE and must incorporate the applicant’s applicable credentials, and experience, the IAC’s recommendations related to the CTE Professional Development Plan, and a signed copy of the plan.

 Regional Coordinator and Instructor Appraisal Committee’s Role  Contact ODE prior to submitting waiver  Mandatory Math and English Coursework

IAC’s Assurance of Program Quality

 New licensure for ALL general inquires and application submission  Communication protocol

 Updated Application  New role of Industry Advisory Groups and Instructor Appraisal Committees  Update Licensure Website Anticipated rollout at the 2015 Summer Network Meeting