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This document outlines the progression and future direction of the Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) programs, highlighting various pathways for students in Calgary. It emphasizes the skills competition led by Ming and Bobbie Shaheen, showcases student achievements, and discusses credentialing opportunities across multiple clusters, including business, health, and technology. The implementation of new programs and partnerships aims to enhance student engagement and prepare them for both post-secondary education and the workforce.
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Current and Future September 2010
Ming and Bobbie Shaheen Skills Competition in Calgary Class of 2013 Aaron made this table in shop Gran’s house Graduation day
CTS Student Compass CTS Grade 10-12 BIT – business, administration, finance & information technology HRH – health, recreation & human services MDC – media, design & communication NAT – natural resources TMT – trades, manufacturing & transportation CTF (middle years junior high) MY/JH Grade 5-9 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION HUMAN SERVICE RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY • NOC • management • art, culture, recreation and sport • agriculture, forestry, oil and gas • business, finance & administration • Health • human service • management • natural and applied science • processing, manufacturing and utilities • sales and service • trades, transport and equipment operators
Curriculum revision, development and implementation Resource selection, acquisition, and development Cosmetology Foods Health Services Legal Studies Tourism Business Computing Science Enterprise and Innovation Financial Management Information Processing Marketing and Management Networking Agriculture Energy and Resources Environmental Stewardship Forestry Wildlife Construction Electro-Technologies Fabrication Logistics Mechanics Computer Technology Design Studies Fashion Studies TMT HRH 2011 (F) 2010 (E) 2011 (F) 2010 (E) 2011 (F) 2010 (E) 2009(E) 2010 (F) 2010 (F) 2009 (E)
Credentialed pathways can provide students with post-secondary and/or business and industry credentials. Examples Medical First Responder CompTIA Network+ Child Development Assistant Adobe Certified Expert in Illustrator CS4 AB Conservation and Fishing Education Program Welder First Period Apprenticeship Hairstylist Journeyperson Credentialed Pathways
Specialized skill pathways can provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitude for employment or further education. These pathways can be customized to meet student, school, or community program needs. Examples Health Care Aide Autobody Pre-Engineering Specialized Skill Pathways
Work Underway 2010/2011 Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) Pilot CTS Program of Studies Implementation – HRH, MDC, NAT clusters Career and Technology Centre Prototype open with 4 programs External Partnerships and Credentials
Next Steps Elementary School Principals’ Symposium, fall 2010 Partners’ Symposium, winter 2011 Expansion of parent engagement and communication CFT Program of Studies implementation, 2012 Completion of construction of the CT Centre prototype with additional credentialed programs Planning for next Centres, Affiliate Sites Development of a Regional Strategy