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State Directors of Career and Technical Education Quarterly Webinar July 16, 2009 2:00 – 3:00 PM Eastern
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2 Reminder of Webinar Protocol Mute Phone button or Press *6 –Mutes background noise –*6 is a toggle Thank you for not placing us on hold Please close any open applications on your computer desktop
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3 Welcome and Webinar Overview Sharon Miller, Director Division of Academic and Adult Education, OVAE sharon.miller@ed.gov
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4 OVAE Updates | OVAE Staff DQI Planning Update –Dates and Logistics NSWG Updates: –CAR-EDEN File Specification Alignment –Reporting “Sub-indicator” Concentrator Counts
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BMENA Broader Middle East & North Africa Symposium Implications for Postsecondary CTE Gail Schwartz, OVAE gail.schwartz@ed.gov Grace Solares, OVAE grace.solares@ed.gov Bryan Albrecht, Gateway Technical College albrechtb@gtc.edu
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6 BMENA —Broader Middle East & North Africa Community & Technical College Symposium College Symposium Amman, Jordan
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7 The symposium presented a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for international cooperation between the United States and countries represented by BMENA. BMENA —Broader Middle East & North Africa
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8 BMENA— Social Impacts Resource allocation War Class system Government oversight
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9 BMENA— Educational Pedagogy Teacher training/quality Student knowledge & skill Vocational tracking and assessment
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10 BMENA— What we learned Similar challenges –Respect for VTE/CTE –Equity in investment for VTE/CTE –Stronger industry partnerships –Use VTE for economic development
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11 BMENA— Hopes and Opportunities Culture appreciation International partnerships Further development of the community college system in BMENA
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12 Thank you... We were all honored to represent you
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EXPERT PANEL ON PROGRAMS OF STUDY June 11, 2009 OVAE, Washington DC Goals Goals Participants Participants Programs of Study Framework Programs of Study Framework Meeting Perspectives Meeting Perspectives Next Steps Next Steps Sharon Miller, OVAE sharon.miller@ed.gov
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14 Goals: –Gather feedback on our draft programs of study (POS) framework; –Assess the status of state’s POS implementation; and –Identify steps our office could take to help states reach scale in implementing POS Expert Panel Meeting on POS
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15 Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Academy for Educational Development (AED) State Directors ConnectED CORD/National Career Pathways Network (NCPN) League for Innovation in the Community College MPR Associates, Inc., National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium (NASDCTEc) National Governors Association (NGA) National Research Center for Career and Technical Education (NRRCTE) State CTE Directors from CA, MD, and NE Participants
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16 Framework for Rigorous Career and Technical Programs of Study Required Components State Legislation and Policies State-level Partnerships Statewide Articulation Agreements Career Guidance and Academic Advisement Professional Development Technical Skill Assessments Student Accountability System Local Implementation
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17 California – Pat Ainsworth –painswor@cde.ca.gov painswor@cde.ca.gov Maryland – Katharine Oliver –koliver@msde.state.md.us koliver@msde.state.md.us Nebraska – Rich Katt rich.katt@nde.ne.gov rich.katt@nde.ne.gov NASDCTEc – Kim Green –kgreen@careertech.org Perspectives on the Meeting
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18 Revise the “Framework for Programs of Study” Host a similar meeting with federal partners, including the Departments of Labor, Energy, and Health and Human Services Immediate Next Steps
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NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 2009-10 State Technical Assistance Academy Green-Focused Programs of Study Ivan Charner, Academy for Educational Development icharner@aed.orgAEDNASDCTEc MPR Associates
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20 Objective Help states build capacity to assist LEA and postsecondary institutions develop green- focused Program of Studies models
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21 Academy Components 12 month TA process Facilitator Content experts in POS and green-focused CTE and industries Series of facilitated in-state team meetings State team TA Academy in Washington, DC State Action Plan Presentation at Career Clusters Institute
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22 Ohio Green Industry Focus Energy and Alternative Fuels Bioproducts and Biotechnology Precision Agriculture for Sustainability Green Approach to Curriculum – every career cluster pathway will address the appropriate green standards for that industry
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23 Illinois Green industry Focus Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Architecture and Construction Finance Information Technology Manufacturing Science, Technology, Engineer, and Mathematics Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Energy & Utilities and Waste Management
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24 Oregon Green Industry focus Construction Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Preventing and Reducing Pollution Mitigating or Cleaning Up Pollution
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25 Georgia Green Industry Focus Energy Environmental sciences Construction Transportation
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26 New Jersey Green Industry Focus Infuse green knowledge and skills across a broad range of career pathways
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Next State CTE Director Webinar October 15, 2009 – tentative 2:00 – 3:00 PM Eastern Time Meeting Number and Code will be on the Agenda
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