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Oregon Department of Education Office of Professional Technical Education Presenter:Salam Noor, Associate Superintendent Presentation to the Joint Ways & Means Subcommittee on Education April 29, 2003
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2 Office of Professional Technical Education (OPTE) Budget: FTE: 29.1
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3 Purpose Oregon State Plan for Professional Technical Education (PTE) Oversight, leadership, management, and support for PTE in high schools and community colleges Policies, program standards, program accountability measures and procedures, staff development, and grants management
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4 Programs Professional Technical Education Programs Secondary programs Community college programs Post high school connections Student leadership High School Improvement Education plan and profile Systems integration
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5 Programs (Cont.) Service learning Troops To Teachers Distance education
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6 How We Use Our Budget Carl Perkins Act and Vocational and Technical Education – (FF)
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7 How We Use Our Budget Carl Perkins Tech Prep - (FF)
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8 How We Use Our Budget Service Learning Funds (FF)
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9 How We Use Our Budget Student Leadership Funds (GF) 100% Grant-In-Aid to Student Leadership Development Center Distance Education (GF, OF, FF) SEA activities (policies, technical assistance, resources) Troops To Teachers (FF) SEA activities
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10 Results (Secondary PTE) Over 47% of high school students enroll in PTE 78,000 high school (PTE) students in 227 high schools PTE students exceed averages for statewide assessments (see next slides)
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11 Results (H.S. PTE)
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12 Results (H.S. PTE)
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13 Results (H.S. PTE) 60% of high school PTE students participate in dual enrollment programs 22,884 students earned credit 97,882 credits earned
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14 Results (PTE) 87% of PTE students are successful in next steps 90% retention rate in community colleges 2 years after graduation 22,000 community college (PTE) students in 17 community colleges
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15 Results (PTE) 11,814 students participate in seven student leadership organizations 391 local school chapters 484 teachers 12,000 Oregon students participate in nationally recognized service learning programs Students pursue evolving personal, academic, career interests, and post- high school goals
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16 Results (PTE) Students and teachers in rural areas access resources, programs, and activities statewide Students & families with special needs use distance learning to gain access to resources
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17 Results (PTE) Quality PTE programs 1100 secondary programs 1500 postsecondary programs High academic and technical standards Highly qualified teachers
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18 Office of Professional Technical Education (OPTE)
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