career technical education...nov 06, 2013 · ida b. wells high school hospitality, tourism &...
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CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION
CTE Makes Learning Relevant and Fun!
What is Career Technical Education?
Career TechnicalEducation (CTE) offersstudents classroomlearning with real-worldexperiences which buildsthe groundwork so thatstudents succeed in highschool and pursue theircollege and careergoals.
SFUSD CTE Academies in High Schools
72 courses & 12 CTE Academies
1800 students in 12 high schools
2-years, one industry sector
CTE credentialed teachers
Project-based learning
Career readiness skills
Dual enrollment in CCSF
“I learned how to be a team player” – Jordan
CTE Academies within SFUSD
Balboa High School
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Information & CommunicationTechnologies
Burton High School
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Engineering & Architecture
Health Sciences
Galileo High School
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Information & CommunicationTechnologies
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
Health Sciences
Ida B. Wells High School
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
Mission High School
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Marketing, Sales & Services
John O’Connell High School
Building & Construction Trades
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
Energy, Environment & Utilities
Wallenberg High School
Health Sciences
Washington High School
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
Transportation
International Studies AcademyEngineering
Lincoln High SchoolArts, Media & Entertainment
Business & FinanceEducation, Child Development, & Family
Services
Lowell High SchoolInformation & Communication
Technologies
Thurgood Marshall High SchoolInformation & Communication
Technologies
CTE Courses + WBL Activities Sample
Semester1
Intro toEngineering 1
Guest Speaker
Field Trip to Bay AreaScience Fair
Engineering Student Club
Semester2
Intro toEngineering 2
Classroom Presenter
Job Shadow atEngineering Firm
Engineering Student Club
Semester3
Principles ofEngineering 1
Engineering CareerExploration Event
Integrated LearningProject
Summer Internships
Engineering Student Club(Leadership Role)
Semester4
Principles ofEngineering 2
Simulation Lab atEngineering Firm
Integrated LearningProject
AutoCAD Certification
Engineering Student Club(Leadership Role)
CTE Academies12-13 Work-Based Learning Experiences
Job Shadow
Guest Speaker
Field Trip
Simulation Labs
Internships
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Student Experience:“I learned about budgets and bonds in the finance world”
CTE Students Take CCSF Classes
1 CCSF Course 2 CCSF Courses0
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Students
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WORK-BASED LEARNING
Work-Based Learning
Work-Based Learningprovides structuredlearning experiencesfor youth throughexposure to a rangeof occupations.
CTE Students at Financial Simulation Lab
BITE ofREALITY
Sponsored byCA and NVCredit Union
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
CTE Academies12-13 Summer Internships
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Building, Construction &Engineering
Business and Finance
Education, Child Development andFamily Sciences
Health Sciences
Hospitality, Tourism andRecreation
Information and CommunicationTechnologies
Law
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Summer Internship Program(Paid vs. Unpaid)
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SIP Promotes Student Success
90% of students participated in a variety of learningexperiences during their summer internship
96% of student interns felt supported by theirsupervisor
93% of students found their internship to be a greatmatch for their personal and career interests
97% of student interns said their summer internshipmade them think about their college and career goals