the common career technical core
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The Common Career Technical Core. Ron Dodge, Specialist Oregon Department of Education OACTE Preconference Workshop Sunriver, OR April 11, 2012. CCTC: Oregon’s Consolidated Feedback. Our goals for the day…. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
The Common Career Technical Core
Ron Dodge, SpecialistOregon Department of Education
OACTE Preconference WorkshopSunriver, OR
April 11, 2012
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC: Oregon’s Consolidated Feedback
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our goals for the day…
1. Explore where the national revision team is with the
Career Clusters TM revision and the resultant Common
Career Technical Core (CCTC)
2. Electronic responses to the revised Career Clusters TM
KS statements sent by noon today. (They are waiting on
us in Washington, DC!)
3. If time permits, discussion about Oregon’s transition
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
• States Career Clusters TM Initiative (SCCI) (2002) began
as an effort of the National Association of State
Directors of Career and Technical Education
Consortium (NASDCTEc—“State Directors”)
• Revised in 2006 and 2008
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
• 2011-12 - More involved revision
• Partnered with National Career and Technical
Education Foundation (NCTEF)
• Led by Dr. Dean Folkers and Seth Derner
• 3000 Subject matter experts (SME)
• Partnered with Marzano Research Laboratory to
validate and create the CCTC
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
• Dr. Dean Folkers: “Common,” not “National”
• Broader partner base: Career Readiness Council
• NGA
• CCSSO
• Ford Foundation
• Gates Foundation
• Alliance for Excellence In Education
• Others
• College and Career Ready
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
College and Career Ready: Oregon definition (ESEA Waiver)
A college and career ready student will be able to
demonstrate a command of: 1) academic knowledge
specific to the student’s career path, 2) technical
knowledge and skills specific to the student’s career path,
and 3) career path specific workplace/employability
skills.
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
Our definition on steroids….
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
That reminds me…..
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Getting to the same page
• Process
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background: Career Clusters TM
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:Oregon’s Version
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:History
• 2002 Original States Career Clusters TM skill sets– Essential Skills– Cluster Knowledge and Skill Statements
– Performance Indicators– Measurement Criteria
– Focus Area KS statements– Performance Indicators– Measurement Criteria
• 2003-2005 Oregon revised to create the Oregon Skill Sets
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:History
• 2006 Career Clusters TM Revision—Oregon did nothing
• 2008 Career Clusters TM Revision—big OR revision
– 2008 & 2010 Oregon Skill Sets revision with local business and industry teams
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
CCTC Background:(more)History
• 2011-12 Revision—responding to CCSS and national call for
“College and Career Ready” students/workers
– The writing team has been working on building a prototype
of standards for career readiness that would replace the
Essential Knowledge and Skills and would be used similarly
to the Standards for Mathematical Practice in the Common
Core State Standards for Mathematics (11/01/11 quote)
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our Task: Divide and Conquer
• Select one of the Career Clusters
• Group with those of the same ilk
• Run through the Cluster KS statements
• Run through the Focus Area KS statements
• Word smith those for which you have suggested revisions
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• Go to State Director’s Career Cluster TM website:
http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/
• Click on green Members button
• Log in: User name: [email protected]
Password: CCTC123
• Under Resources and Tools, click on:
Review and Feedback Links
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• List of Career Clusters with their Pathways:
http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/clusters-occupations.html
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• You will see a page like this:
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• Using the top list, select the PDF for your Cluster
• You’ll get something like this:
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• Rate on two facets: Content and Level of Processing
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• Two options: Needs Work or On Target
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• After you have responded in the PDF, go to this link: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=225
• Scroll toward the bottom (just past Archived Documents)
• Click on CCI Input Links
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• You’ll get this document:
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• You have to respond to each slide
• Survey memorizes your work
• Your information will be published with the resultant CCTC
• Survey closes April 12, at 11:00p
• We’ll come together around 11:30a-ish to discuss Oregon’s transition
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• Suggestion: look at current Oregon Skill list first
– http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/skillsets/
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Our process….
• See you at 11:30a!
Oregon Department of Education | August 2011
Thank you!
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