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Career and Technical Education Consortium of States Organizational Structure

Who are we?. Career and Technical Education Consortium of States Organizational Structure 501(c) (3) Not for Profit Corporation Board of Trustees Made Up of One Representative from Each Member State Technical Coordinator from Each Member Small Central Staff in Decatur, GA

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Career and Technical Education Consortium of States Organizational Structure

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  1. Who are we?.... Career and Technical Education Consortium of States Organizational Structure • 501(c) (3) Not for Profit Corporation • Board of Trustees Made Up of One Representative from Each Member State • Technical Coordinator from Each Member • Small Central Staff in Decatur, GA • Cadre of Experts

  2. Our Mission to meet Perkins IV technical skills attainment reporting requirements and program improvement purposes. Providing quality technical assessments and assessment systems that are linked to industry validated standards…

  3. CTECS: Resources • Skills Standards • Item Banks • Skills Standards linked to Assessments • Access to an On-line Assessment System: E-SESS by TFI-PITSCO

  4. CTECS: Services Technical Assistance in the access, design and development of Industry validated standards and technical assessments. • Training • Facilitation • Development TFD

  5. CTECS Role in Assessment • Validate the assessment processes to ensure face and content validity and reliability. • Deliver the assessments online. • Provide technical assistance and professional development to maintain and improve the system.

  6. Technical Assessment Assistance Initial Organization: R&D and TAC Identify/Adapt/Develop/Validate Skill Standards List using TAC Identify/Develop/Modify Items using TAC Validate Items using TAC Provide Technical Assistance Develop Assessment with Educators Field Test/Pilot/Administer Assessment (Scoring/Reporting)

  7. CTECS Motto for Model

  8. 6 Unique Examples with the Same Goal • Arizona • Kentucky • Oregon (regional) • South Carolina • Virginia • Georgia • FBLA

  9. Arizona • Statewide Deployment • 40,000+ Completers (’07-’11) • 2009 Scores were 10-15 points higher in all program areas than Fall 2008 scores • Spring ’10 • 49 assessments offered • Approximately 17,000 secondary students assessed • Community colleges now coming on board • Certificate and Transcription Distribution – Spring 2010

  10. Kentucky • Provided initial design for State Assessment System • Reviewed and Validated 18 Program Areas to Fast-Track Assessment Blueprints in June, 2010 • Assisting in Technical Assessments • Foundations of Energy Program • 21 Program Areas (Assessments) Available

  11. Oregon • Standards and Assessments Development in Regional Education Districts(6 Regions) • 18 program areas using E-SESS • Regions similar to a county • 1400+ students tested • Results shown by ESD

  12. South Carolina • CTECS did Assessment Review, Update and Development in six program areas • Spring 2010 Assessments for statewide completers in E-SESS Testing System: • Welding with Performance Component • Construction and Building Trades • Accounting • Accounting II • General Management and Entrepreneurship

  13. Virginia • CTECS developed the Workplace Readiness Skills Test (WRS) for the Commonwealth of Virginia • CTECS is serving as the Statewide Test Provider for the WRS Assessment (piloting now) • Full Statewide Implementation in April of 2010

  14. Georgia • CTECS is Working with the Technical College System of Georgia to Develop and Pilot End of Course Assessments for Six Technical Areas that can be Used for Articulated Credit. • As a Longer Term Outcome TCSG Staff will Assume the Process Over Time.

  15. FBLA Reviewing and Enhancing the FBLA-PBL Competitive Events Competency Lists and Item Banks • 30 Areas for FBLA (Secondary) • 37 Areas for PBL (Post Secondary)

  16. Next Frontier: Nevada • Conduct Needs Assessment of Existing Priority Standards • Provide Summative Report • Assemble Nevada Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) with CTECS Guidance • Facilitate Standards Validation with TAC • Develop Assessments for Selected Areas

  17. In Summary We Can Help You by: • Advising on how to set up an assessment center/system. • Conducting the standards setting and assessment development processes. • Assisting in determining priorities and linking existing standards to the appropriate areas.

  18. In Summary We Can Help You by: • Locating, developing, and validating standards, item banks, and assessments based on a gap analysis • Conducting on-site standards setting, item writing, and technical committee review and validation sessions. • Training and assisting with field testing related to assessment construction and administration.

  19. In Summary We Can Help You By: • Providing access to a web-based assessment delivery system using ESESS. • Analyzing assessment results and providing feedback based item analysis and assessment reports. • Serving as a central resource collector and provider.

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