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Perkins 101

Perkins 101. Career and Technical Education Carl D Perkins Act of 2006. Carl D Perkins Act 2006. Goals Designing & Implementing Programs of Study Effectively Utilize Employer, Community, and Education Partnerships Improve Service to Special Populations

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Perkins 101

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  1. Perkins 101 Career and Technical Education Carl D Perkins Act of 2006

  2. Carl D Perkins Act 2006 Goals • Designing & Implementing Programs of Study • Effectively Utilize Employer, Community, and Education Partnerships • Improve Service to Special Populations • Provide a Continuum of Service Provisions for Enabling Student Transitions • Sustain the Consortium of Secondary and Postsecondary Institutions

  3. Goal 1: Designing & Implementing Programs of Study • Programs of Study in all areas where applicable • Involvement of teachers, faculty, counselors, administration • Professional Development • Inclusion of Adult Learners (FastTrack Program) • Opportunities for Early College Credit • Improvement of Academic and Technical Skills of CTE learners • Assessment of the Programs using valid and reliable assessments • All Aspects of the Industry

  4. Goal 2: Effectively Utilize Employer, Community, and Education Partnerships • All Aspects of the Industry through Work-Based Learning Opportunities • Program Advisory Committees identifying High Skill, High Wage, and High Demand Occupations • Collaboration with other government or non-profit agencies • Advisory Committees provide continuous improvement with joint secondary and postsecondary involvement • Transition opportunities for high school and adult students

  5. Goal 3: Improve Service to Special Populations • Access to Programs of Study that are Nontraditional by gender • Strategies and outcomes to overcome barriers for special populations • High Skill, High Wage, and High Demand Occupations that lead to self-sufficiency • Connect local, regional, and state-wide initiatives that support special populations • Non-discrimination policy • Consistent expectations for all learners

  6. Perkins Special Populations • Individuals with Disabilities • Economically Disadvantaged • Single Parents • Displaced Homemakers • Limited English Proficiency • Migrant

  7. Goal 4: Provide a Continuum of Service Provisions for Enabling Student Transitions • Flexibility in scheduling • Flexibility in formats • Student services • Brokering services • Implement early college credit opportunities • Transition adult learners into the workforce • Enrollment, retention, and completion for military veterans, underemployed, and unemployed adults

  8. Goal 5: Sustain the Consortium of Secondary and Postsecondary Institutions • Self-assessment of consortium systems and operations including fiscal and administration • Shared responsibility for collaboration and accountability • Collaboration between the consortium and stakeholders • Use of data for evaluation of student success and continuous improvement • Collaborative budget development • Promotion of consortium CTE vision • A structure for Decision-Making

  9. Secondary CTE Program Approval Minnesota Rules 3505 • All CTE programs MUST have a program approval on file with MDE (second document) • http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Academic_Excellence/Career_Technical_Education/Forms_Resources/index.html • 5 year cycle (Due 12/1) • 2011-12 West Metro* • 2012-13 Northern MN • 2013-14 Central MN & East Metro • 2014-15 Southwest MN • 2015-16 Southeast MN

  10. Postsecondary Program Approval • All Programs are approved at the Office of the Chancellor for all academic and CTE courses

  11. Secondary CTE Licensure Minnesota Rules 3505 All CTE teachers utilizing Federal (Perkins) and Local Levy Dollars MUST hold a valid CTE license • http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Academic_Excellence/Career_Technical_Education/Forms_Resources/index.html (Table C - Table of Programs and Licenses) Common Course Catalogue (new for FY11) • http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Data/SERVS/MCCC/index.html

  12. College Faculty Credentialing • Policy 3.32/Procedure 3.32.1 http://ww.mnscu.edu/board/policy/332.html http://www.mnscu.edu/board procedure/332p1.html • Career, technical and professional credential fields minimum qualifications -- • Educational requirement • Teaching and learning competency • Occupational experience • State and/or national industry licensure and certification • Program accreditation requirement

  13. Data (CTE Required under Perkins IV) • Secondary collects data electronically for 6 indicators and 4 sub indicators: • 1S1 Academic Attainment Reading (MCA10-GRAD) • 1S2 Academic Attainment Mathematics (MCA11-GRAD) • 2S1 Technical Skill Attainment (FY10 end of Proxy measure, beginning of TSA Reporting) • 3S1 Completion • 4S1 NCLB Graduation • 5S1 Placement and Retention (MOHE Match) • 6S1 Participation of Nontraditional Students • 6S2 Completion of Nontraditional Students

  14. Data (CTE Required under Perkins IV) • Postsecondary collects data on the statewide BRIO/ISRS system for 5 indicators and 1 sub indicator: • 1P1 Technical Skill Attainment • 2P1 Credential, Certification, or Degree • 3P1 Student Retention or Transfer • 4P1 Student Placement • 5P1 Nontraditional Participation • 5S2 Nontraditional Completion

  15. Postsecondary Cohort Model Minnesota is one of a handful of states to use a cohort model. The use of cohorts aligns with other system initiatives and reporting. For example, the FY2005-2007 cohort includes students entering in FY2005 and tracked for three years: 2005, 2006, and 2007.

  16. CTE Levy The CTE Levy is a permissive levy that does not require a public vote. This levy is a set amount depending on the population and expenditures within the program of the enrollment district and is approved by the local school board. The Levy can only be used for approved CTE programs where there is an appropriately licensed CTE teacher.

  17. PROGRAMS OF STUDY NEW FOR PERKINS IV The focus is on new and innovative programs with career ready skills for all students in high wage, high demand, high skilled occupations.

  18. Programs of Study • Career Clusters (16) • Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources • Architecture and Construction • Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications • Business, Management, and Administration • Education and Training • Finance • Government and Public Administration • Health Science • Hospitality and Tourism • Human Services • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Safety • Manufacturing • Marketing • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics • Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

  19. Programs of Study • Career Fields (6) • Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources • Arts, Communication & Information Systems • Engineering, Manufacturing & Technology • Health Science Technology • Human Services • Business, Management, & Administration • Career Pathways (79)

  20. A Closer Look at a Cluster Health Science Career Cluster Specialty College Gr 11-16 & beyond Mid/HS Gr 8-10 Cluster Pathway Specialty HS Gr 9-12 College Gr 11-16 & beyond Program of Study

  21. Web Address for the National Career Cluster Project: http://www.careertech.org

  22. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • Required under Perkins IV • FY10 Career Pathways (TSA FY 11) • Accounting • Law Enforcement Systems • Network Systems • Plant Systems • Therapeutic Services (Health)

  23. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY11 Career Pathways (TSA FY 12) • Animal Systems • Diagnostic Services (Health) • Early Childhood Development & Services and Teaching/Training (Birth – Grade 3) (2) • Engineering & Technology • Facility & Mobile Equipment Maintenance • Marketing Management AND Merchandising AND Professional Sales (3) • Visual Arts AND Printing Technology (2) • Foundation Knowledge & Skills

  24. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY12 Career Pathways (TSA FY 13) • Administrative Support • Construction • Emergency & Fire Management Services AND National Security (2) • Environmental Services Systems AND Natural Resources Systems (2) • Health Informatics • Personal Care Services • Production AND Manufacturing Production Process Development (2) • Restaurants & Food/ Beverage Services • Teaching/ Training (K-12) • Web & Digital Communications

  25. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY13 Career Pathways (TSA FY 14) • Agribusiness Systems • Audio/Video Technology and Film AND Performing Arts AND Journalism & Broadcasting (3) • Banking Services AND Business Finance AND Securities & Investment AND Insurance (4) • Biotechnology Research & Development AND Health Support Services (2) • Consumer Services • Correction Services AND Security & Protective Services (2) • Design/ Pre-construction

  26. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY13 Career Pathways Continued • General Management AND Human Resources Management AND Operations Management AND Business Information Management (4) • Information Support & Services • Maintenance, Installation, and Repair • Power, Structural, & Technical Systems • Public Management & Administrative Planning AND Revenue & Taxation (2) • Quality Assurance Health AND Safety & Environmental Assurance (2) • Transportation Operations AND Sales & Services (2)

  27. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY14 Career Pathways (TSA FY 15) • Education Administration & Administrative Support AND Professional Support Services (2) • Family & Consumer Services AND Counseling & Mental Health Services (2) • Food Products & Processing Systems • Foreign Service AND Governance AND Regulation (3) • Legal Services • Lodging, Travel, & Tourism AND Recreation, Amusement and Attractions (2)

  28. (2S1/1P1) Technical Skill Attainment • FY14 Career Pathways Continued • Logistics Planning & Management Services AND Transportation Systems, Infrastructure AND Warehousing & Distribution Center Operations AND Health Safety & Environmental Management (4) • Maintenance/Operations • Marketing Communications AND Marketing Research (2) • Programming & Software Development • Telecommunications

  29. Web Sites MDE: http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Academic_Excellence/Career_Technical_Education/Forms_Resources/index.html MnSCU http://www.cte.mnscu.edu/ http://mnpos.com National Professional Association Web Sites

  30. ??? Questions ??? Susan Carter Senior Research Associate Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Office of the Chancellor 30 Seventh Street, Suite 350 St Paul MN 55101-7804 susan.carter@so.mnscu.edu 651 201-1859 Marlys J. Bucher, Ph.D. Secondary Perkins Coordinator CTE Assessment and Evaluation Specialist Minnesota Department of Education 1500 Highway 36 West Roseville MN 55113-4266 marlys.bucher@state.mn.us 651 582-8315

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