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TEACareer and TechnicalEducation UpdateDIANE SALAZARTCEC WINTER CONFERENCEFEBRUARY 5, 2016

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US Presidential ScholarsProgram - CTELast year, the Texas Commissioner of Education nominatedfive students who excelled in a CTE program to apply as partof the United States Presidential Scholars Program. This wasthe first year that CTE students were included as nomineesfor this prestigious award.A list of all the candidates for the Presidential ScholarsProgram, including those nominated for CTE participation inTexas, is available athttp://www2.ed.gov/programs/psp/index.html, as well asthe timeline for the final awards.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED3

US Presidential ScholarsProgram - CTECongratulations!Adkins – East Central High SchoolGarden City – Glasscock County ISDGarland – North Garland High SchoolSan Antonio – Theodore Roosevelt High SchoolSpring – Carl Wunsche Sr. High SchoolCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED4

Overview CTE TEKS Revision Foundation High School Program Curriculum Updates Instructional Materials and EducationalTechnology CTE Statewide Update - Programs andProjectsCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED5

CTETexas Essential Knowledgeand Skills (TEKS)Revision

Where can I find the revisedCTE TEKS?Chapters 127 and 130 Courses Adopted but Not YetEffective are athttp://tea.texas.gov/About TEA/Laws and Rules/SBOE Rules (TAC)/Adopted State Board of Education Rules Not Yet Effective/COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED7

CTE TEKS RevisionCTE TEKS Review Timeline Began in June 2014 Multi-phase adoptionoothe first group of CTE courses was adopted in April 2015the last group of CTE courses was adopted in Sept. 2015 Professional development expected in 2016-2017 Implementation scheduled for 2017-2018 CTE is included in instructional materialsProclamation 2017COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED8

CTE TEKS RevisionKey Changes New courses: from 200 courses to 277 courses Addition of a number of new lab-based courses Addition of new courses that may satisfy specificgraduation requirements Addition of employability skills to all courses Elimination of credit ranges Changes to practicum courses Changes to course namesCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED9

CTE TEKS RevisionA Sampling of Course Name ChangesCurrent Name2017-2018 NameExploring CareersCollege and Career ReadinessCareer PortalsInvestigating CareersProblems and SolutionsProject-Based ResearchInstructional Practices in Educationand TrainingInstructional PracticesRestaurant ManagementIntroduction to Culinary ArtsCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED10

CTE TEKS RevisionElimination of Credit RangesCourses with ½ - 1, 1-2, and 2-3 credits were changed toprovide a consistent amount of credit.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED11

CTE TEKS RevisionTheory and Lab Courses Theory courses may be taken alone (i.e., withoutthe lab) Lab courses provide additional, hands-on experiencewith the content. Lab courses cannot be taken as stand-alone courses. General requirements often indicate recommendedco-requisites.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED12

CTE TEKS RevisionArts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career ClusterFashion Design I (One Credit)Fashion Design I Lab (One Credit)Fashion Design II (One Credit)Fashion Design II Lab (One Credit)COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED13

CTE TEKS RevisionPracticum Courses All practicum courses will provide 2 credits Extended practicum courses will provide a third possiblecredit.Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism, 2 credits Extended Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism, 1 credit3 creditsCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED14

CTE TEKS RevisionPracticum Courses Students will be able to repeat a practicum one timefor credit. Second practicum experience must provide adifferent aspect of the industry and must focuson “additional and more advanced knowledgeand skills.”COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED15

CTE TEKS RevisionEmployability Skills (From Food Science)(1) The student demonstrates professional standards/employabilityskills as required by business and industry. The student is expectedto:(A) apply interpersonal communication skills in business andindustry settings;(B) explain and recognize the value of collaboration within theworkplace;(C) examine the importance of time management to succeed in theworkforce;(D) identify work ethics/professionalism in a job setting; and(E) develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED16

Foundation High SchoolProgram17

Foundation High SchoolProgramProposed amendments to the Foundation HighSchool Program add new Financial Mathematics course to theadvanced courses that satisfy the thirdmathematics credit eliminate the expiration of the provision allowingComputer Science I, II, and III to satisfy the LOTEgraduation requirement add a sequence requiring the completion ofEnglish I, II, and III prior to taking the fourthadvanced English creditCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED18

Foundation High SchoolProgramProposed amendments to the FoundationHigh School Program allow a course to count as part of the set of fourcourses for more than one endorsement include Career Preparation I or II or Problemsand Solutions as possible final course in acoherent sequence of courses for CTEendorsements-STEM, Business and Industry, andPublic ServicesCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED19

SBOE UpdatePersonal Financial Literacy elective course One-half credit social studies course Course will be available for the 2016-2017 schoolyear Districts are required to offer this course beginningwith the 2016-2017 school year Other financial literacy courses will not meet thisrequirementCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED20

SBOE MeetingJanuary 26-29, 2016First reading and filing authorization Proposed revisions to requirements for theAcademic Achievement Record (AAR) Proposed new courses: AP Computer Science Principles (technologyapplications) Extended Career Preparation (CTE)COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED21

Curriculum Updates22

Innovative Courses provide content outside the scope of the requiredcurriculum may meet certain endorsement area requirements may be offered for elective credit with the approval of thelocal board of trustees may not meet other state graduation requirements or dualcredit requirementsThe 2016-2017 application window is still open. Visit theInnovative Course webpage for instructions athttp://tea.texas.gov/index4.aspx?id 6079.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED23

Texas Virtual School Network(TxVSN) Expand local course choices Address teacher shortages Provide credit advancement and/or credit recoveryoptions Allow schedule flexibility Provide alternative opportunities for diverse students Offer additional courses taught by Texas certifiedteachers Provide individualized instructionCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED24

TxVSN Catalog Course OptionsCollege credit 14 AP courses 12 dual credit coursesHigh school Foundation and enrichment curriculum courses 6 languages other than English (LOTE) courses 19 career and technical education (CTE) courses 5 technology applications courses, includingComputer Science I & IICOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED25

Locally-Developed Courses Under TEC §28.002(g-1), a district may offer a locallydeveloped course or other activity, including anapprenticeship or training hours needed to obtain anindustry-recognized credential or certificate. The district must partner with a public or privateinstitution of higher education (IHE) and localbusiness, labor, and community leaders to developand provide the course(s). These courses must be approved by the local board oftrustees.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED26

Locally-Developed Courses Each school district must annually report to TEA thenames of the locally developed courses/activities inwhich the district's students have enrolled under TEC,§28.002(g-1). The Locally Developed Course/Activity District Form isavailable on the Foundation High School Programwebsite. TEA shall make the information provided on the formavailable to other districts.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED27

Instructional Materialsand EducationalTechnology28

Proclamation 2017Instructional Materials ReviewReviewers are still needed for all of the CTE Career Clusters.The review of materials submitted for CTE will take place inAustin and is tentatively scheduled for June 20–24, 2016and June 27–July 1, 2016.Each CTE Career Cluster will be assigned to one of the twoweeks.Nomination forms are available on the IMET website athttp://tea.texas.gov/Curriculum and Instructional Programs/Instructional Materials/.Contact review and adoption staff if you have any questionsat review.adoption@tea.texas.gov or (512) 463-9601.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED29

Professional Development CoursesWith the close of the Epsilen contract, professional development (PD)courses were paused in fall 2015.In early spring 2016, enrollment in online courses will resume.The first courses to go live will be Science Safety Training for HighSchool and CTE 101.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED30

Texas Gateway (formerly Project Share)Release Schedule for CTE CoursesCTE Course TitleProjected Release MonthCTE 101: Introduction to Career and Technical Education in TexasFebruaryForensic ScienceFebruaryAdvanced Animal ScienceMarchAdvanced Plant and Soil ScienceMarchAdvanced BiotechnologyAprilStatistics and Risk ManagementAprilMathematical Applications in Agriculture, Food, and Natural ResourcesAprilEngineering Design and Problem SolvingMayEngineering MathematicsMayFood ScienceMayCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED31

Perkins ConsolidatedAnnual Report (CAR)32

State Accountability:Secondary %42.00%44.15%41%Source: Perkins 2015 CAR,AccountabilityCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED33

Secondary CTE Enrollment:PEIMS Codes 1, 2, & 3Source: Perkins CAR, Enrollment; PEIMS IGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED1,141,34113-1414-1534

Secondary CTE ConcentratorEnrollment by Career Cluster:PEIMS Codes 2 & 3AFNR89199986492790426852Arch/ConstArts A/V T & C116,90013248910126494868BMA1842815363Ed & Trng3233225892Finance13051065GPAHealth Sci9141010365714-153818933193Hosp & Tour13-147889676517Human 9865MarketingSTEM43937Source: 2014 & 2015 Perkins CAR,Enrollment: 0000COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED12000014000035

Perkins Program EffectivenessReport (PER) Changes 2015-2016Part 5: CTE Concentrator (Codes 2 and 3) Certifications or LicensesEarnedADDITIONS AAFCS Early Childhood Education Competency Assessment and CertificationAdobe Certified Associate (ACA) -Print & Digital Media Publication InDesignAdobe Certified Expert (ACE) – InDesignASE - Auto Maintenance and Light Repair (GI)Autodesk Building Performance Analysis (BPA)Certified Television Operator (The Society of Broadcast Engineers)CompTIA Server Floral Design Certification, Level Two (Texas State Florists' Association)COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED36

Perkins Program EffectivenessReport (PER) Changes 2015-2016Part 5: CTE Concentrator (Codes 2 and 3) Certifications or LicensesEarnedADDITIONS ICar-Custom PaintingMastering QuickBooks Level 1Microsoft Office Specialist SharePointMSSC Certified Logistics TechnicianOffice Proficiency Assessment Certification (OPAC)Structure Fire Protection Certification, Basic (Texas Commission on FireProtection)REVISION Floral Design Certification, Level One (Texas State Florists' Association) fromFloral Design CertificationCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED37

CTE Statewide Update Programs and Projects

CTE Certification ExamReimbursementTexas Education Code, §29.190, authorizes TEA toreimburse LEAs for student certification exams takenand passed for a license or certificate.Process LEAs submit a reimbursement request. Requests will be reimbursed on a first-come,first-served basis until the end of the fiscal year orthe 500,000 allotment is expended.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED39

CTE Certification ExamReimbursementEligibility Certifications listed on the Perkins ProgramEffectiveness Report (PER) are eligible forreimbursement. Student must successfully complete a CTEprogram related to the certification. Student must take and pass the certificationexam prior to July 31, 2016. One exam will be reimbursed per student, up to 350 per exam.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED40

It is the policy ofSchool Districtand(business name)not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationalorigin, sex or disability in its career and technicaleducation programs, services or activities as required byTitle VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; TitleIX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. theRehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED41

Career and TechnicalEducation Programs of StudyHB 2628Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, representatives ofsecondary education, postsecondary education, business and industry,other state agencies or licensing bodies, other career and technicaleducation expertsDevelop career and technical education programs of study and clearlydefine career pathwaysAlign certifications and licensuresFirst committee is Architecture and Construction, application deadline isFebruary 18, 2016COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED42

Professional Development andResources for CTE CTE Leadership Academy New CTE Teacher Conference CTE Professional School CounselorAcademyCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED43

ge%20Enrollment%20and%20Employment?br School%20to%20EmploymentCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED44

Loan Forgiveness ProgramsThree Programs for Texas teachersOne is the Federal Loan Forgiveness ProgramOthers are Teach for Texas Loan RepaymentAssistance and the Public Service Loan ForgivenessProgramhttp://tea.texas.gov/Texas Educators/Educator Initiatives and Performance/Federal Teacher LoanForgiveness Program/COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED45

CTE Teachers in TexasCTE is an Approved Teacher Shortage AreaThe approved shortage areas allow the administrator torecruit and retain qualified teachers and to help rewardteachers using loan forgiveness opportunities. Principals canact on behalf of the commissioner of education to certifythat a teacher has met the minimum qualifications requiredfor certain loan forgiveness programs.http://tea.texas.gov/index4.aspx?id 25769814726&ekfxmennoscript 1&ekfxmensel e9edebdf8 25769804222 25769804224COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED46

Looking Ahead Mentoring for New CTE Teachers Rural Schools and Programs of Study New CTE TEKS Implementation PD Statewide Evaluation of CTECOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED47

Contact Information

Questions?Contact Education Service Center CTESpecialistorTEA’s CTE UnitBy email at Career@tea.texas.gov By telephone at (512) 463-9581COPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED49

ESC CTE Education Specialists1 Ed Garcia edgarcia@esc1.net12 Kandace Beckham kbeckham@esc12.net2 Joye Beard joye.beard@esc2.us12 Christine Holecek cholecek@esc12.net3 Cheryl Shamburger cshamburger@esc3.net13 Miya Brevard miya.Brevard@esc13.txed.net4 Monelle Rougeau mrougeau@esc4.net13 Traci Donovan traci.donovan@esc13.txed.net5 Maris Peno mpeno@esc5.net13 Erica Garza erica.garza@esc13.txed.net6 Jeff Eichman jeichman@esc6.net14 Vicki Hayhurst vhayhurst@esc14.net6 Tally Stout tstout@esc6.net15 Traci Terrill traci.terrill@netxv.net7 Adrian Knight AKnight@esc7.net16 Mindy White mindy.white@esc16.net8 Kerri Bowles kbowles@reg8.net17 Heather Blount hblount@esc17.net9 Michael D. Chapmanmichael.chapman@esc9.net18 Jamye Swinford jswinfor@esc18.net10 Travis Waddell Travis.Waddell@region10.org11 Susan Patterson spatterson@esc11.net19 Angie Haro aharo@esc19.net20 Ruthie Pe’Vey KneupperRuthie.Kneupper@esc20.netCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED50

TEA CTE StaffDiane Salazar, State DirectorCareer and Technical EducationJohn Ellis, Statewide CTE Coordinatorjohn.ellis@tea.texas.govArchitecture & ConstructionArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsInformation TechnologyManufacturingScience, Technology, Engineering &Mathematics (STEM)Dale Fowler, Program Coordinatordale.fowler@tea.texas.govVacant, Statewide CTE Coordinatorcareer@tea.texas.govBusiness Management & AdministrationEducation & TrainingFinanceHospitality & TourismHuman ServicesRon Whitson, Statewide CTE Coordinatorron.whitson@tea.texas.govAgriculture, Food & Natural ResourcesGovernment & Public AdministrationHealth ScienceLaw, Public Safety, Corrections & SecurityMarketingTransportation, Distribution & LogisticsCOPYRIGHT TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2016. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED51

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Mastering QuickBooks Level 1 Microsoft Office Specialist SharePoint MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Office Proficiency Assessment Certification (OPAC) Structure Fire Protection Certification, Basic (Texas Commission on Fire Protection) REVISION Floral Design Certification, Level One (Texas State Florists' Association) from