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1 Anthony L. Dillon Education Associate Office of Career and Technology Education South Carolina Department of Education SCBEA Conference 2016

2 Discussion Topics A. Profile of a SC Graduate B. Course Enrollments C. Completers D. Required Credentials E. Required Courses within Majors F. Textbook Adoptions G. Student Learning Objectives (SLO’s) H. Other Topics I. Video – Success in the New Economy

3 New Administration Molly Spearman is the State Superintendent at the SCDE.

4 New Administration

5 New CATE Director Ron Roveri is the new CATE Director at the SCDE. From Floyd D. Johnson Technology Center in York Co. (Rock Hill)

6 Student Enrollments: Comparison from 2005 to 2014 2005-2006 DATA BUSINESS100000 MARKETING4500 TECHNOLOGY3500 TOTAL 108000 2013-2014 DATA BUSINESS72808 MARKETING5280 TECHNOLOGY10304 FINANCE3360 MIDDLE SCHOOL26815 OTHER21022 TOTAL 139589

7 Enrollment Changes: Compared to Last Year Business- Down 2% Marketing- Up 4% Technology- Up 15% Finance- Down 9% Middle School - Up 2% Other (#2851)- Down 10%

8 Information Technology Cluster Yearly Student Enrollment

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10 CATE Completers: Concentrators Reported = 2,582 Completers Reported = 1,282 Need to push concentrators to finish one more credit/course.

11 CATE Completers: Highest Completers per cluster area: Business Information Management (BMA) Accounting (Finance) Marketing Management (Marketing) Web and Digital Communication (IT)

12 Dual Credit: 155 Students Received Dual Credit in Business Education courses. (6 counties) – Abbeville Co / Piedmont Tech – Anderson Co. / Tri-County Tech – Daniel Morgan / Spartanburg CC – Greenville Co. / Greenville Tech – Oconee Co. / Tri-County Tech and USC – York Co. / York Tech

13 National Certifications: 203 Students Received National Certifications in Business Education courses. (9 counties) – Anderson Co. – Beaufort Co. – Berkeley Co. – Charleston Co. – Chesterfield Co. – Horry Co. – Lexington Co. – Orangeburg Co. – York Co.

14 Required Credentials: As of July 1, 2014 all business education teachers are able to teach keyboarding and general technology courses in grades K-8. – http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs- services/112/ http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs- services/112/

15 Required Credentials: As of July 1, 2014 all individuals interested in entering thru the work- based program called DIRECT will be able to teach specific technology courses. – http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs- services/112/ http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs- services/112/

16 CERRA Data: Total number of teachers hired for business education in 2014-2015. Middle School = 27 High School = 57 Total = 84

17 CERRA Data: Number of teachers trained thru the PACE program for business education programs in 2014-2015. Elementary = 2 Middle School = 24 High School = 33 Total = 59

18 CERRA Data: Number of teaching positions left vacant in business education for the 2014-2015 school year. Middle School = 1 High School = 4 Total = 5

19 SC Virtual School: Course Offerings for 2015-2016: Computer Apps – 613 students Entrepreneurship – 220 students IBA 1 – 463 students Keyboarding – 528 students Personal Finance – 296 students Accounting 1 – 31 students

20 SC Virtual School: Double Robot Program: Virtual Robots are now being used for skill based courses. https://virtualsc.org/virtual-learning-labs/

21 Sequence of Courses BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION – Possibilities: – A. 6 th grade = Keyboarding (not for credit) – B. 7 th grade = Computer Applications (Office) – Digital Literacy (Optional) – Google Basics (Google Docs) – C. 8 th grade = Multimedia Basics

22 Old Majors Old majors were grandfathered only till June 2015. Must begin using the modified majors for all completers.

23 Business Cluster: Majors: – A. Administrative Services – B. Business Information Management – C. General Management – D. Operations Management – E. Human Resource Management (NEW)

24 Courses Required in Majors - Business Administrative Services (#520401) Administrative Support Technology IBA (Integrated Business Applications) General Management (#520201) Accounting 1 Entrepreneurship

25 Courses Required in Majors - Business Business Information Management (#521206) Digital Desktop Publishing Image Editing1 Operations Management (#520204) Virtual Enterprise 1 Virtual Enterprise 2

26 Courses Required in Majors - Business Human Resource Management (#521001) Business Law Human Resource Management

27 Business Cluster: Reference the following web link for templates: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology- Education/BusinessManagementandAdministratio n.cfm http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology- Education/BusinessManagementandAdministratio n.cfm

28 Technology Cluster: Majors: – A. Web and Digital Communications – B. Information Support and Services – C. Networking Systems – D. Programming and Software Development

29 Courses Required in Majors - Technology – Networking Systems (#110901) Networking 1 Networking 2 – Information Support and Services (#151202) Computer Service Technology 1 Computer Service Technology 2

30 Courses Required in Majors - Technology – Programming and Software Development (#110201) Programming 1 Programming 2 – Web and Digital Communications (#110801) Web Page Design and Development 1 Web Page Design and Development 2

31 Technology Cluster: Reference the following web link: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/InformationTechnology.cfm http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/InformationTechnology.cfm

32 Finance Cluster: Majors: – A. Accounting – B. Business Finance – C. Insurance (NEW) – D. Banking Services (NEW) – E. Securities and Investments (NEW)

33 Courses Required in Majors - Finance – Accounting (#520301) Accounting 1 Accounting 2 – Business Finance (#520804) Business Finance Accounting 1 – Banking Services (#520803) Business Finance Banking Services

34 Courses Required in Majors - Finance – Insurance (#521701) Insurance Business Finance – Securities and Investments (#520807) Securities and Investments Business Finance

35 Finance Cluster: Reference the following web link: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/Finance.cfm http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/Finance.cfm

36 Marketing Cluster: Majors: – A. Marketing Communications – B. Marketing Management – C. Merchandising – D. Professional Sales (NEW) – E. Marketing Research (NEW)

37 Courses Required in Majors - Marketing – Marketing Communications (#090903) Marketing Advertising – Marketing Management (#521401) Marketing Marketing Management – Merchandising (#521802) Marketing Merchandising

38 Courses Required in Majors - Marketing – Professional Sales (#521804) Marketing Professional Sales – Marketing Research (#521402) Marketing Marketing Research

39 Marketing Cluster: Reference the following web link: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/Marketing.cfm http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and- Technology-Education/Marketing.cfm

40 Name Changes in Business/Marketing Clusters Digital Technologies - #5180 – Was Digital Input Technologies Global Business - #5032 – Replaces International Business and Marketing – Global Business - #5440 eliminated Fashion Marketing - #5410 – Was Fashion Merchandising

41 Name Changes in Technology Cluster: Computer Repair and Service – Was Computer Service Technology 1 – Course Code #5320 Advanced Computer Repair and Service – Was Computer Service Technology 2 – Course Code #5321 Computer Operating Systems – Was Computer Service Technology 3 – Course Code #5322 Advanced Computer Operating Systems – Was Computer Service Technology 4 – Course Code #5323

42 Name Changes in Technology Cluster: Networking Fundamentals – Was Networking 1 – Course Code #5310 Advanced Networking – Was Networking 2 – Course Code #5311 Server Administration – Was Networking 3 – Course Code #5312 Advanced Server Administration – Was Networking 4 – Course Code #5313

43 Name Changes in Technology Cluster: Fundamentals of Web Page Design and Development – Was Web Page Design and Development 1 – Course Code #5031 Advanced Web Page Design and Development – Was Web Page Design and Development 2 – Course Code #5032

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45 Textbooks Funded: (2014-2015 School Year) – Funding of Materials - APPROVED 7-1-15 Digital Desktop Publishing Entrepreneurship Computer Programming 1, 2 Computer Service Technology IT Foundations (IC3) Networking Digital Media Marketing Marketing Management

46 Textbooks Funded: (2014-2015 School Year) – Funding of Materials - APPROVED 7-1-15 Computer Forensics Cyber Security Fundamentals Foundations of Animation Game Design and Development Digital Literacy Essential Communications

47 Textbooks Funded (2015 – 2016 School Year) Funding of Materials – APPROVED for 7-1-16 funding. – Business Law – Google Applications – Fashion Merchandising – Marketing – Sports and Entertainment Marketing – Digital Multimedia – Fundamentals of Business, Marketing, and Finance – International Business and Marketing

48 Textbook Adoption Process began June 2015 Business, Management and Administration Administrative Support Technology Digital Input Technologies Keyboarding 7-9 – (Possible Funding) Virtual Enterprise Web Page Design and Development – (Possible Funding) Computer Applications, 7-9 – Funded for 7-1-16 Google Basics Human Resource Management Integrated Business Applications 1, 2 – Funded for 7-1-16 Multimedia Basics

49 New Textbook Adoption June 2015 New subject areas to be reviewed in June 2015. Finance Banking Services Business Finance Financial Literacy Insurance Securities and Investments

50 New Textbook Adoption June 2015 New subject areas to be reviewed in June 2015. Information Technology Exploring Computer Science IT Fundamentals Image Editing 1, 2 (Possible Funding)

51 New Textbook Adoption June 2015 New subject areas to be reviewed in June 2015. Marketing Advertising Marketing Research Professional Sales Global Business Merchandising Sports and Entertainment Management

52 Options for Purchase: – Add to Local Plan for classroom sets of textbooks Districts will lose some equipment and software monies. – Use Local monies and keep receipt for reimbursement.

53 SLO – Student Learning Objectives: Molly Spearman has mentioned a reprieve on SLO development. Sample SLO’s are available in the CATE Office.

54 Adobe Software - Cloud: On February 27, 2015, Adobe discontinued Creative Suite 6 under its volume licensing programs. This means that Creative Cloud will be your exclusive source for the latest versions of Adobe's creative apps and services for faculty, staff, and students.

55 Adobe Software - Cloud: Journey Education – Reseller can be helpful in the purchase of software. Sales Rep – Trish Johnson Tjohnson@journeyeducation.com

56 Adobe Education Exchange: Videos and resources to learn how to use Adobe products and software. https://edex.adobe.com/

57 Google Applications: – Helpful information can be found at the following web link as it relates to Google http://learn.googleapps.com/ LISTING OF ALL GOOGLE APPLICATIONS http://www.google.com/about/produ cts/

58 Technology Training: – Lynda.com has been developing some online video training in the areas of technology. (Example: Adobe, Microsoft, etc.)

59 Educational Outlook for SC: – Governor Haley: – http://governor.sc.gov/Documents/Educat ion%20Agenda.pdf http://governor.sc.gov/Documents/Educat ion%20Agenda.pdf – SC Legislature: – https://www.thescea.org/join3/publicatio ns/members-matter/ https://www.thescea.org/join3/publicatio ns/members-matter/ – SC Education Oversight: – http://www.eoc.sc.gov/Reports%20%20P ublications/2015%20EIA%20Budget%20Re commendations/FY2016- 17%20Final%20EOC%20Recommendation s%2012.15.pdf http://www.eoc.sc.gov/Reports%20%20P ublications/2015%20EIA%20Budget%20Re commendations/FY2016- 17%20Final%20EOC%20Recommendation s%2012.15.pdf

60 Educational Laws and Regulations: – Educational Laws – http://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/titl e59.php http://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/titl e59.php – Educational Regulations – http://ed.sc.gov/policy/state-board-of- education/additional- resources/regulations-table-of- contents/ http://ed.sc.gov/policy/state-board-of- education/additional- resources/regulations-table-of- contents/

61 Career Readiness: Information about the Career Readiness report can be found at: http://www.ccsso.org/Documents/20 14/CCSSOTaskForceCareerReadiness1 20114.pdf http://www.ccsso.org/Documents/20 14/CCSSOTaskForceCareerReadiness1 20114.pdf

62 Cyber Literacy: New Cyber Literacy Curriculum: http://nicerc.org/

63 MEBA Resources: MEBA has developed some materials for the career clusters. Please reference the following web link for brochure purposes and etc. http://www.mebasc.com/resources

64 Success in the New Economy http://vimeo.com/67277269 Nice 10 minute video to share with staff, advisory members, etc… concerning CATE education.

65 Thank You ! Anthony L. Dillon, Education Associate – SC Department of Education – 1429 Senate Street, Room 922 – Columbia, SC 29201 – Phone: 803.734.7168 – Email: tdillon@ed.sc.govtdillon@ed.sc.gov


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