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CTE works for North Carolina

CTE works for North Carolina. Measuring up. CTE Works for North Carolina. Identifying concentrators 2011-12 concentrators for reporting 2012-13 WorkKeys test takers NC WISE issues Tracking accommodations Data overview Enrollment trends 2011 Feedback Survey results

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CTE works for North Carolina

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  1. CTE worksfor North Carolina Measuring up

  2. CTE Works for North Carolina • Identifying concentrators • 2011-12 concentrators for reporting • 2012-13 WorkKeys test takers • NC WISE issues • Tracking accommodations • Data overview • Enrollment trends • 2011 Feedback Survey results • Performance indicator results

  3. 2011-12 Identification ofconcentrators for reporting • DPI identifies Concentrators in grades 9-13 • Cohort • Match to GDVS (using CTE codes) • Match to estimated dropouts • LEAs validate concentrators (builds on work done as part of WK validation) • Project complete by late September

  4. 2012-13 Identification ofWorkKeys test-takers • DPI identifies potential 12th grade concentrators • LEAs validate potential concentrators • LEAs confirm or correct anticipated cluster in NC WISE • Early graduates • Remaining 12th graders • Accountability sets list

  5. NC WISE • Course codes for 2012 Essential Standards now in place • Problems? Contact NC DPI Service Desk • Overview of changes • Career and College Promise • Other generic codes • DRAFT Enrollment Manual posted • Conversion to PowerSchool • Effective July 1, 2013

  6. Tracking Accommodations • CTE now included on agency IEP form (paper and electronic) • Impact • Short term: CTE Teachers and Administrators access via NC WISE • Long term: CTE Teachers and Administrators access via Elements • Instant access • Interactive capabilities

  7. Data overview

  8. NC CTE Enrollment Trends 2006-2011 SOURCE: CTE A&RS, 2012

  9. 2011 NC CTE Enrollmentby Program Area N=804,850 SOURCE: CTE A&RS, 2012

  10. CTE Keeps Students in School SOURCE: AYP, 2011 CTE Concentrator Followup, 2011

  11. CTE Prepares Studentsfor Further Education SOURCE: CTE Concentrator Followup, 2011

  12. CTE Prepares Studentsfor Further Education Percent of concentrators in further education • 73.6% SOURCE: CTE Concentrator Followup, 2011

  13. CTE Keeps Students in School Percent who agreed or strongly agreed with the statement “CTE was a main reason I stayed in school.” • 80.1% SOURCE: CTE A&RS, 2012

  14. CTE Helps Students Transition to Workforce SOURCE: CTE Concentrator Followup, 2011

  15. 2012Performance indicator results

  16. 2011Performance indicator results

  17. For more information Rhonda Welfare Senior Analyst, State and Federal Accountability Rhonda.welfare@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3876

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