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Career & Technology Education in Maryland

Career & Technology Education in Maryland. Katharine M. Oliver, Assistant Superintendent Maryland State Department of Education Division of Career and College Readiness. The New CTE. Support Transition from HS to College and Careers Early College Credit (Articulated and Transcripted)

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Career & Technology Education in Maryland

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  1. Career & Technology Education in Maryland Katharine M. Oliver, Assistant Superintendent Maryland State Department of Education Division of Career and College Readiness

  2. The New CTE • Support Transition from HS to College and Careers • Early College Credit (Articulated and Transcripted) • Industry Certifications • University System of Maryland (USM) Requirements • State CTE Programs of Study • Criteria for state-developed programs • State Advisory Group • Program Affiliates

  3. 10 Career Clusters • Arts, Media & Communication • Business, Management & Finance • Construction & Development • Consumer Services, Hospitality & Tourism • Environmental, Agricultural & Natural Resources • Health & Biosciences • Human Resource Services • Information Technology • Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology • Transportation Technologies

  4. Business Management and Finance

  5. CTE Programs of Study • Aligned to HS Academic Standards • Aligned to Industry/Technical Standards • Incorporates value-added opportunity • Includes work-based learning opportunity • Guided by Program Advisory Committee of postsecondary and industry partners • Includes on-going professional development for teachers/faculty

  6. Benefits of CTE Programs of Study • Standardized program design and delivery • Partnership support for program implementation and improvements • State-wide professional development opportunities • Industry recognized certifications /licenses • College credit and program articulation

  7. Business, Management and Finance • Finance Academy • Finance and Accounting • Marketing • Business Administrative Services • Business Management

  8. Consumer Service, Hospitality and Tourism • Culinary Arts (ACF) • Food and Beverage Management (ProStart) • Hotel Management • Hospitality and Tourism • Career in Cosmetology

  9. Role of State Advisory Group • Keeping Current • Identification of Standards • Ensuring Value-Added • Ready for College & Career • Support for Teachers • Ongoing Professional Development • Support for Students • Work-Based Learning Opportunities • Career Technology Student Organizations (CTSOs)

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