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Transcript of January 2014 CTE, PEIMS, and HB5. Career and Technical Education – Courses and Resources –...
• Career and Technical Education – Courses and Resources– Teacher Certification– PEIMS
• HB5– What’s the latest
• Contact Information
CTE, PEIMS, and HB5
Career and Technical Education
Career Technical Education (CTE) is helping our nation meet the very real and immediate challenges of
economic development, student achievement and global competitiveness. Some 14 million students are
enrolled in CTE—encompassing every state, with programs in nearly 1,300 public high schools and 1,700
two-year-colleges.
A Model for Success
Making a Difference
Working for America
Partnering with Business
Investing in America
CTE Course TEKS
• All CTE courses have course TEKS and can be found here:
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5415
Career and Technical Education (CTE)Ag
Business FCS
Health Science
MarketingTechnology Education
TIE
How do I get a teacher “CTE Certified?”
• Regardless of a person’s prior experiences or education, they must go through the required certification process!• Just like I would have to do to become an
attorney or a cosmetologist, etc.
• In some instances, adding a CTE certificate might not be necessary…teacher might be eligible to teach the CTE course with their current certificates. Refer to TAC §231.
How do I get a teacher “CTE Certified?”
• The process will be different for each individual and it would be best for the candidate to contact SBEC. Generally speaking:
• If a teacher already holds a valid Texas teaching certificate, he/she may test out of any of the CTE areas that do not require work experience.
• For Marketing, Health Science, and Trades and Industrial Education, there are other requirements that must be in place in order for certification to occur.
There are two general types of CTE certificates:• Certificates that require skill, work
experience, and licensing in specific occupations
• Certificates that do not require skill, work experience, and licensing in specific occupations
© Texas Education Agency
CTE Certificates
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Prior Work Experience NOT Required
Prior Work Experience Required
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 6-12
Health Science 6-12
Business and Finance 6-12 Marketing 6-12
Family and Consumer Sciences Composite 6-12
Trade and Industrial Education 6-12
FCS: Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Sciences 8-12
FCS: Human Development and Family Studies 8-12
Technology Education 6-12
© Texas Education Agency
• If you have a question about who can teach what, look in “Chapter 231”• Assignment of Public School Personnel, Part 1
found in 19 TAC §231.1(e).
NCLB Highly Qualified• Any CTE teacher who:– is the teacher of record, and–provides direct instruction in a CTE course
that satisfies a core academic graduation requirement…
must meet the NCLB highly qualified teacher requirements.
HQ and NCLB
• Under HOUSE rules, subject-matter competency is the critical component for CTE teachers teaching math, science, fine arts, or speech. • According to the law, this can be demonstrated
through:• coursework, • passing a certification test, • or meeting HOUSE.
CTE and HQTo review the teacher certification requirements for specific courses, please see the Assignment of Public School Personnel, Part 1 found in 19 TAC §231.1(e). Teachers assigned to teach the following courses must meet NCLB highly qualified requirements: Business English Engineering Design and Problem
SolvingPrinciples and Elements of Floral Design
Food Science
Mathematical Application in Ag, Food and Natural Resources
Forensic Science
Statistics and Risk Management Medical MicrobiologyAdvanced Quantitative Reasoning PathophysiologyAdvanced Animal Science Principles of TechnologyAdvanced Biotechnology Scientific Research and DesignAdvanced Plant and Soil ScienceAnatomy and Physiology
• NCLB “highly qualified” requirements–Bachelor’s degree and– Full state certification• or 24 semester credit hours with 12 hours of
upper division in subject• Pass content exam• or High, Objective, Uniform Standard of
Evaluation (HOUSE) for experienced teachers
NCLB Highly Qualified
• Must meet both– At least one year of teaching experience in subject or a
closely related subject
And
– 24 points (at least 6 points in subject)• experience teaching subject (max 12 points)• college coursework in subject: 1 semester credit hr = 1 pt• CPE: 15 clock hours = 1 point
HOUSE/CASA
PEIMS
• Service ID - Code Table C022– Identifies the services that staff members are
responsible for providing– TEA-approved services
• CTE Service ID numbers correlate to Texas Administrative Code chapter and subchapter– 13000400 = TAC 130.4. Small Animal Management (One-Half to One Credit).– 13001000 = TAC 130.10. Mathematical Applications in Agriculture, Food, and
Natural Resources (One Credit).
Contact Information
• Rachel Behnke, CTE Certification– [email protected]
• Miya Brevard, CTE Program– [email protected]
• John Shaffer, PEIMS– John.shaffer@esc13,txed,net
• Ed Vara, HB5– [email protected]