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Introductory Lesson:

Principles of Education and Training

This lesson will provide you with a brief overview of this course.

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Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

-Jim Rohn

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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

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Has anyone ever heard of Career and Technical Education? Have students brainstorm: What do you think it is?

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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Definition #1:Career and technical education (CTE) instruction aims at developing foundational skills, core workplace competencies, and specific skill competencies in various occupational areas.

Definition #2:prepares young people to manage the dual roles of family member and wage earner and enable students to gain entry-level employment in a high-skill, high-wage job and/or to continue their education

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Allow a student to read the definitions for Career and Technical Education. Provide students with an index card and have them write a definition for CTE in their own words. Share responses. If you choose to further explore the topic of Career and Technical Education, please see About CTE Presentation http://cte.unt.edu/home/about.html

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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Internships, practicum courses, career preparation courses, dual enrollment programs, and apprenticeships are a few venues that deliver career and technical education by providing meaningful opportunities for learners to apply their academic and technical skills.

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Allow student a few moments to read the information on the slide and on the back of their index card write down all unfamiliar terms. Lead a brief class discussion on the contents of the slide. Define and provide examples of all unfamiliar terms. Inform students of CTE venues available in your district, your campus and your program.

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Career and Technical Education

Historical Side Notes:

In the past, Career and Technical Education (CTE) was organized by program areas, but is now organized by career clusters.

Example:

Family and Consumer Sciences (program area) courses are now located in five career clusters:

• Arts, AV Technology and Communication(Fashion Design courses)• Architecture and Construction (Interior Design courses)• Education and Training• Hospitality and Tourism• Human Services

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Arts, AV Technology and Communication and Architecture (Fashion Design courses) and Construction (Interior Design courses) cluster information can be found at http://cte.unt.edu/

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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

• You are currently enrolled in the course Principles of Education and Training

• Principles of Education and Training is a CTE course

• You are a CTE student• I am a CTE instructor

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16 Career Clusters

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A copy of this slide can be found in the Attachments section of this lesson. The 16 clusters identified by the U.S. Department of Education, classify workforce preparation programs that are obtained through career and technical education. What cluster do you think Principles of Education and Training falls under? Have students read the descriptors for each cluster?

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16 Career Clusters ™

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The course Principles of Education and Training is in the Education and Training Clusters. If time permits, allow students to discuss other CTE courses available at your campus and determine their career clusters.

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Principles of Education and Training

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The Cluster icon above is used with permission of the State’s Career ClustersInitiative, 2007. For more information visit www.careerclusters.org

Principles of Education and Training are in the Education and Training Cluster.

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TEA RecommendedCoherent Sequence of Courses

The Texas Education Agency has approved 4 high school courses in Education and Training. Not all high schools offer all courses. What is a coherent sequence? The goal of CTE in high school is to progress through a sequence of courses that lead to the attainment of academic and technical skills. Discuss the sequence for Education and Training on your campus/district. If applicable, discuss other courses/sequences offered at your campus and in your district. Inform students that it is possible to incorporate courses from other sequences or clusters into their personal program of study. Example: Sandra wants to be a high school coach. In addition to her education and training courses, she asks her counselor to enroll her in the course DOLLARS and SENSE (Human Services cluster) so that she can learn about handling finances. In the future, Juan would like to become an elementary school principal. In addition to his education and training courses, Juan asked his counselor to enroll him in CHILD DEVELOPMENT, (Human Services cluster) so he can learn as much as he can about children. Encourage students to speak to their counselors. Recommended sequences for all cluster courses can be found at: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5415

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Sequence of courses available in our district/campus

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Review the sequence available for your course. If time permits, allow students to determine the sequences available for other CTE courses on their campus/district.

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Education and TrainingPrograms of Study

– Administration and Administrative Support

– Professional Support Services

– Teaching and Training

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Each cluster has various Programs of Study. We have already established that Principles of Education and Training is in the Education and Training career cluster. There are three Programs of Study in Education and Training:

Administration and Administrative Support Professional Support Services Teaching and Training

What Program of Study/Career Pathway interests you?

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Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services

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Course Title

Career Cluster

Programs of Study

Description

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Principles of Education and TrainingAdministration and Administrative SupportProfessional Support ServicesTeaching and Training

The Cluster icon above is used with permission of the State’s Career Clusters Initiative, 2007. For more information visit www.careerclusters.org

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Sample C

areer Specialties / Occupations

Elementary and Secondary Superintendents, Principals, Administrators

•Supervisors and Instructional Coordinators •Education Researchers, Test Measurement

Specialists/ Assessment Specialists •College Presidents, Deans, Department Chairs,

Program Coordinators Post-Secondary Administrators

•Curriculum Developers •Instructional Media Designers

Education and Training Technician Labor Relations Managers/Specialists

•Psychologists- Clinical, Developmental, Social •Social Workers •Parent Educators

•Counselors •Program Advisors

•Financial Aid Advisors •Career Counselors/ Advisors

•Career and Employment Placement Counselors •Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists

•Instructional Resources Coordinator •Technology Support Administrator

Database Administrators/AV Specialists •Distance Education Coordinator

Human Resources Manager Organization Development Specialist

Training Manager/Coordinator Instructional Coordinators

Museum Coordinators/Technicians Media Coordinators/Specialists Instructional Media Designer

• Preschool, Kindergarten Teachers, Aides •Elementary Teachers, Aides

•Secondary/CTE Teachers, Aides •Special Education Teachers, Aides

•College/University Lecturers, Professors Human Resource Trainers

Physical Trainers Professional Coaches

•Preschool & Child Care Program Directors •Child Care Assistants/Workers

•Child Life Specialist •Nanny

•Early Childhood Teachers and Assistants • Instructional Systems Specialist Corporate Trainers and Educators

Adult Literacy Teachers Librarians/Assistants/ Technicians

Pathways

Administration and Administrative

Support

Professional Support Services

Teaching/Training

Cluster K

&S

Cluster Knowledge and Skills

♦Academic Foundations ♦Communications ♦Problem Solving and Critical Thinking ♦Information Technology Applications ♦ Systems ♦ Safety, Health and Environmental ♦Leadership and Teamwork ♦Ethics and Legal Responsibilities

♦Employability and Career Development ♦Technical Skills

2008-2009

Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services.

Review the contents of this chart with students, helping them make a connection between the cluster, selected program of study/pathway and possible career/occupations available to them. This chart and frames for all career clusters can be found at: http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/resources/career-frames.html

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Education and Training

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Click on logo to link to AchieveTexas Education and Training component.

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Possible Program of Study

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TEACHER

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Teaching/Training Cluster Overview: Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Career Goal (O*NET Code): Teacher, Elementary School (25-2021); Middle School (25-2022); Career & Technical

Education (25-2023/25-2032); Secondary School (25-2031); Special Education (25-2041/25-2043); Coach (27-2022); Postsecondary (25-1000).

Student Name:_________________________________________________________________

Grade: _______________________________________

School: _______________________________________________________________________SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Mid

dle

Scho

ol

8th HS Courses:

(Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:Language Immersion Programs4-H Youth DevelopmentSchool NewspaperSpeech & Debate TeamStudent GovernmentUIL Academic CompetitionsYearbook

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

Texas Association of Future Educators

Hig

h Sc

hool

9th

Core Courses:English I Algebra I Biology

World Geography Languages other than English IPhysical Education

Career-Related Electives: Principles of Education and Training

10th

Core Courses:

English IIGeometryChemistry

World HistoryLanguages other than English II Career Learning Experiences:

Career Preparation InternshipJob Shadowing

Service Learning Experiences:Before/After-School AideCampus Service OrganizationsCommunity Service VolunteerPeer Tutoring / Peer MentoringReady, Set, Read!Summer-Camp Counselor

Career-Related Electives: Human Growth and Development or Child Development or Interpersonal Studies

11th

Core Courses:English IIIAlgebra IIPhysics

United States HistoryProfessional Communications

Career-Related Electives: Instructional Practice in Education and Training or Languages other than English III COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School

12th

Core Courses:English IVAP StatisticsAP Environmental Science

Government/EconomicsFine Arts

Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus.

Career-Related Electives: Practicum in Education and Training or Problems and Solutions or Languages other than English IV

On-

the-

Job

Trai

ning

Community Youth Services AideEducational Aide I

Library AidePreschool Aide/Work

Recreational AideTeacher Assistant

Professional Associations:

Association of Texas Professional Educators

National Education AssociationNOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. PHI DELTA KAPPA International

Cer

tific

ates

Educational Aide I Heartsaver® CPRHeartsaver First Aid OSHA CareerSafe

Career Options: Texas Classroom Teachers Association Educational Aide I Texas Community College Teachers Association

Texas State Teachers AssociationNOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Discipline-Specific Professional Association

Post

seco

ndar

y Asso

ciat

e Deg

rees Career Options:

Group Worker/AssistantSelf Enrichment TeacherRecreation Attendant

Teaching: Specialization in EC4; 4-8; 8-12, EC12

Education Teacher Assistant/AideAfter-School Program Supv.Assistant TeacherEducation Aide

Bac

helo

r Deg

rees

Multidisciplinary Studies:Specialization in Bilingual, English Second Language, Middle Level, or Special Education

Subject Specific Degree withTeacher Certification

Career Options: Cooperative Extension AgentElementary TeacherSecondary TeacherSpecial Education Teacher

Adult EducatorCoach

Gra

duat

e D

egre

es Bilingual EducationDevelopmental & Adult Education

Early Childhood EducationEducation Instructional TechnologyElementary Education

Higher EducationSecondary EducationSpecial Education

Career Options:

Secondary TeacherSpecial Education SpecialistUniversity Instructor/Professor Adult Educator

Elementary Teacher

Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a career path and is based on the most recent information as of 2009. All plans meet high school graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements.

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Sample Bachelor Degrees

Multidisciplinary Studies Specialization in Bilingual English Second Language Middle Level Special Education

Subject Specific Degree with Teacher Certification

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Graduate Degrees

• Bilingual Education • Developmental & Adult Education • Early Childhood Education• Education Instructional Technology• Elementary Education • Higher Education• Secondary Education• Special Education

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Sample Career Options

• Adult Educator• Coach• Cooperative Extension Agent• Elementary Teacher• Secondary Teacher• Special Education Teacher

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EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR

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Professional Support Services

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TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (TEKS) for Principles of Education and Training

Provide students with a brief definition and explanation of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). TEKS - the state standards for what students should know and be able to do

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TEKS: Rule-Text Format

(3) The student identifies the importance of a well-written business plan. The student is expected to: – (A) categorize a business plan and the need for a well-orchestrated

business plan; – (B) research business plan outlines, resources, and templates using

web search engines; – (C) explain a marketing plan, including price competition, non-price

competition, market analysis, competition, marketing research, market segmentation, demographics, and sales forecasting;

Knowledge and Skills Statement

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Differentiate between the Knowledge and Skills Statement and the Student Expectations.

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(1) The student completes career investigations within the education and training career cluster. The student is expected to:(A) identify and describe the various careers found within the education and training career cluster;(B) analyze transferable skills among a variety of careers within the education and training career cluster;(C) recognize the impact of career choice on personal lifestyle; and(D) assess the importance of productive work habits and attitudes.

TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (TEKS) Principles of Education and Training

Provide students with a copy of the course TEKS. Inform students that they will be referring to this document throughout the school year. Stress that all TEKS listed will be addressed. Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(2) The student understands societal impacts within the education and training career cluster. The student is expected to:(A) summarize political and historical trends that have influenced the development of education across the United States;(B) identify cultural and societal changes that have affected educational systems across the United States; and(C) use labor market information, knowledge of technology, and societal or economic trends to forecast job profiles within the education and training career cluster.

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Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(3) The student explores careers in administration and administrative support. The student is expected to:(A) summarize the various roles and responsibilities of professionals in the fields of administration and administrative support;(B) describe typical personal characteristics, qualities, and aptitudes of professionals in the fields of administration and administrative support;(C) investigate education and training alternatives after high school for a career choice within the student's interest areas; and(D) formulate education and training degree plans for various occupations within the fields of administration and administrative support.

TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (TEKS) Principles of Education and Training

Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(4) The student explores careers in professional support services. The student is expected to:(A) summarize the various roles and responsibilities of professionals in the field of professional support services;(B) describe typical personal characteristics, qualities, and aptitudes of professionals in the field of professional support services;(C) investigate education and training alternatives after high school for a career choice within the student's interest areas; and(D) formulate education and training degree plans for various occupations within the field of professional support services.

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Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(5) The student explores careers in teaching and training. The student is expected to:(A) summarize the various roles and responsibilities of professionals in the fields of teaching and training;(B) describe typical personal characteristics, qualities, and aptitudes of professionals in the fields of teaching and training;(C) investigate education or training alternatives after high school for a career choice within the student's interest areas; and(D) formulate education or training degree plans for various occupations within the fields of teaching and training.

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Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(6) The student investigates career opportunities within the education and training career cluster. The student is expected to:(A) compare and contrast the specific career options found within each education and training cluster program of study;(B) use labor market information, knowledge of technology, and societal and economic trends to forecast job profiles within each cluster program of study; and(C) use personal interests and aptitudes to identify a specific cluster program of study as a potential field of study.

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Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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(7) The student explores options in education and career planning. The student is expected to:(A) develop a graduation plan that leads to a specific career choice in the area of interest;(B) identify high school and dual enrollment courses related to specific career cluster programs of study;(C) identify and compare technical and community college programs that align with interest areas; and(D) identify and compare university programs and institutions that align with interest areas.

TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (TEKS) Principles of Education and Training

Provide students with activities that correspond to the TEKS.

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End of Course Project Options-Principles of Education and Training

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End of Course Project Options – Principles of Education and Training instructional lesson can be found on the SIRDC website. Title on slide is hyperlinked to slide presentation for said lesson.

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Next Lesson

Overview of Principles of Education and Training course topics.

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Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services

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Course Title

Career Cluster

Programs of Study

Description

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Principles of Education and TrainingAdministration and Administrative SupportProfessional Support ServicesTeaching and Training

The Cluster icon above is used with permission of the State’s Career Clusters Initiative, 2007. For more information visit www.careerclusters.org

Instruct students to create their interpretation of the information on this slide. It may be used as the coversheet for their class binder, folder or journal. Students may draw or use a computer to complete the task. See Independent Practice. Criteria used for assessment of project: Must include all five components Creativity Neatness Spelling and grammar

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Resources and References* AchieveTexasEducation initiative designed to prepare students for a lifetime of success.http://www.achievetexas.org

* Learning that Works for America sponsored by The National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium (NASDCTEc). Aims to support an innovative CTE system that prepares individuals to succeed in education and their careers.http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/glance/at-a-glance.html

* Texas Education AgencyTexas Essential Knowledge and Skills. The mission of the Texas Education Agency is to provide leadership, guidance and resources to help schools meet the educational needs of all students. http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter130/index.html

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