Presentation for FETC workshop where participants train for MOS certification in a two hour window. More information provided to extend to classroom and allow for college credit for these certifications.
8. NYC Public Schools
Lower drop-out rates
NYC CTE – 4x Lower
Increased post-secondary
enrollment
92%
Perceived CTE program value
driving demand
Thomas A. Edison CTE High
School, 600 openings,
10,000 applicants
9. Rural Texas Schools
High pass-rate expectations
Exceptional community
involvement
World class measureable
results
10. Rural Texas Schools
• Rural School District:
– Jacksonville, TX
- Population 14,800
• High Expectations:
– 71% pass rate year after
year
• World Class Results:
– US Champion two years
running
11. Compelling Metrics in Florida
Performance Indicator Non-CAPE CAPE, No
Certification
CAPE +
Certification
Average grade (4.0 GPA scale) 2.53 2.60 3.03
12th graders earning diploma
(Graduating)
66.5% 76.7% 94.0%
At least one college-level course 17.7% 19.0% 30.5%
2007-08 graduates enrolling in
postsecondary in fall 2008
67.2% 57.9% 70.2%
2007-08 graduates employed in
fall 2008
48.4% 45.5% 58.0%
Chronically absent 15.5% 12.3% 11.6%
At least on disciplinary action 21.6% 21.2% 10.0%
Dropout rate 2.4% 1.4% 0.1%
12. Successful CTE Programs
“This is what career and tech education
should look like, if it’s not connected to
business and industry and postsecondary
education, if it doesn’t lead to some of
these skill certificates, it shouldn’t be
here.”
Betsy Brand
American Youth Policy Forum
A Non-Profit Research Group in Washington
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14. Are we making students dependent?
Are we teaching the test?
Can students perform at a workforce ready level?
Challenge students
Do not make them dependent on your help!
Prepare them as life long learners
How do we do this?????
16. 4G Classroom
4G is a new educational model to provide project based
learning models into frequent use. Develops work place
ready skills
•Goal
•Gather
•Go
•Glory
19. 4G Classroom
Go
• Get to work
• Creating the end product
• Manage and support the
process – not the people.
(independent practice,
team project, application
and synthesis level activity)
23. Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience
1. Set Goals
a. 80% of classroom total or more
2. Display Goals
a. Make it visible
3. Measure it
a. Allow for change
Goal
24. Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience
1. Set Goals
a. 80% of classroom total or more
2. Display Goals
a. Make it visible
3. Measure it
a. Allow for change
4. Make it personal
a. Have students sign it
b. Display certificates
Goal
25. Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience
1. Set Goals
a. 80% of classroom total or more
2. Display Goals
a. Make it visible
3. Measure it
a. Allow for change
4. Make it personal
a. Have students sign it
b. Display certificates
5. Show VALUE
a. Not just a grade
b. TJ Maxx Employment Application
c. College Applications
d. Success stories
Goal
26. Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience
1. Set Goals
a. 80% of classroom total or more
2. Display Goals
a. Make it visible
3. Measure it
a. Allow for change
4. Make it personal
a. Have students sign it
b. Display certificates
5. Show VALUE
a. Not just a grade
b. TJ Maxx Employment Application
c. College Applications
d. College Credit
e. Success stories
6. Reward
a. Hat Day
b. Mancakes!!!
c. Sundaes
d. Administration Support
Goal
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28. Insanity
• Insanity: doing the same thing over and
over again and expecting different results.
Read more:
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes
/a/alberteins133991.html#ixzz1KgH3jq4T
•Do not dumb down.
•Make the learning process simpler and more effective
•Reverse engineer from desired outcome
•Scaffold learning to achieve objectives
29. How it Works!
• Quick turn around
– 1 to 2 weeks from start to exam
• Focus on knowledge level skills
– Explore all features quickly
• Narrow testing deadline (this counts!)
– Focus learning and accountability
• Review questions are the study guide for the
exam
– No simulation software to memorize answers
• Project based remediation
– Engage all learning styles
30. Better Tools
• Lessons designed 15 years ago
– No textbooks available
– Not teaching to a test
• Cooperative learning failures
– Exhausted
– 5 groups asked the same questions
– Why not teach basics first
• Step by step instructions
• Certification testing came about
– Updated materials to standards and
software
31. Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience
Make it FUNTeach Content – CORE Guides
Integrate Student Interest
Build from one success to another
Animations
Character Development
Drawing
Games
Creating - - not just doing!
Let the Bears forage on their own!
Student becomes unteachable - independent
32. Integrating Office Technology
•PowerPoint Games
(Quiz show and Maze)
•Microsoft Word Asset construction
(2D and 3D; Design Documents)
•Microsoft Excel Games
(Crossword ,Tic-Tac-Toe, Battleship)
•Microsoft Paint or Open Office Draw
•Microsoft Clip Art
•Microsoft Sound Editor or Audacity
•Create Presentations, Brochures, Letters,
Charts using Office products for marketing
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51. Activity 3-4:Physical Dexterity Puzzle
Objective: Students will be able to construct a simple puzzle game. Students will
demonstrate hyperlink and mouse over game features. Students will use a
variety of tools to build games. Students will understand the benefits of a
physical dexterity training game.
Situation: The Really, Really Cool Game Company needs to create a few puzzle
games to teach users how to correctly use a stylus (digital pen) on a handheld
organizer. Your team will create a prototype sample puzzle to test the concept of a
hand-eye coordination training game.
Each team member will create a different maze concept.
60. American Council on Education
• Recommends college credit for each exam
• Create an official transcript
• Not all exams listed
• Not all schools recognize the ACE credit
– Similar to AP tests
• Schools can refuse credit or apply to other elective
credits as they see fit
• http://www.bismarckstate.edu/current/learning/credit-for-industry-training/
61. Appling Credit to Major
• School based decision
• Must complete degree to have credit
awarded
• Grade of “P” or Pass awarded prior to
degree conveyance
• http://www.umuc.edu/students/support/exams/industryspecific.cfm
• http://www.spcollege.edu/CCIT_Credit_for_Industry_Certifications/
• http://www.mdc.edu/main/academics/certificationprocess.aspx
• Certifications do expire!
– Usually valid for only 4 years
62. ACE Transcript Process
As with the Internet, things change. Please check the links below for accuracy as some
may have changed.
American Council for Education – www.acenet.edu
Can provide you with an ACE transcript for your university based on the certification test
you have passed.
Create an Account
https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=REGISTRATION.getRegistration
Certiport Exam Correlations:
http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=browse.getOrganizationDetail&FICE=300514
Click on the exam you passed and it will give a description and the credit ACE
recommends.
Also, this lists the exam components and amount of content covered in each exam.
63. ACE Transcript Process #2
My Courses
ACE Number
Click to add
Adding a Course to your Transcript
1. Log in to begin the course addition process
2. https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=transcripts.main
3. From the Home page, click My Courses in the left side navigation
box.
4. Click the [Add New Course] red button on the My Courses page.
5. Type in the ACE Number for the Certiport exam you passed
(example: CPRT-0049 for Outlook 2010)
64. ACE Transcript Process #3
Click to Add to
your transcript
6. Click the Exam Title to open the exam description.
7. Click the [Add To Transcript] button to have the certification
reviewed and added to your transcript.
65. ACE Transcript Process #4
Enter date
on
certificate
Submit for
review
•Enter the date from the certificate you received when
you passed the exam.
(can access that information from the www.certiport.com
website after you log in)
•Click the [Submit For Review] button to have ACE verify
the information and add it to your transcript.
•Wait a few days and check your transcript for updates.
66.
67. ACE Transcript Process #5
Request a Transcript (Transcripts are $40.00 each)
1. Log in to begin the transcript process
2. http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?page=transcripts
3. See the sample transcript
4. See FAQ section
5. Complete form to get a transcript from ACE sent to you
or your institution.
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NYC Public Schools
Lower Drop-out Rates
NYC CTE – 4x Lower
Increased Post-Secondary Enrollment
NYC CTE – 92%
Perceived Program Value
Thomas A. Edison CTE High School, 600 openings, 10,000 applicants
Rural Texas Schools
Rural School District:
Jacksonville, TX - Population 14, 800
High Expectations:
71% pass rate year after year
Community Involvement:
Annual CTE banquet
World Class Results:
US Champion two years running
Rural Texas Schools
Rural School District:
Jacksonville, TX - Population 14, 800
High Expectations:
71% pass rate year after year
Community Involvement:
Annual CTE banquet
World Class Results:
US Champion two years running
Career and Professional Education
The results have been impressive.
Looking at the results, students are graduating from these programs at a significantly higher rate than their peers outside of the career academies.
If the students earn an industry certification, the graduation rate goes all the way up to 94%.
These same students take college level courses at a rate higher than their peers, and have a higher average GPA.
So the impact of these programs is clear.