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Title: Embedded Credit


1
Embedded Credit
  • David W. Dillard
  • David Ruhman
  • Arcadia Valley CTC

2
What We Are Doing
  • The Arcadia Valley Career Technology Center
    is proposing to offer embedded academic credit
    for those students who complete
  • a six-hour vocational program and
  • additional academic specific criteria.
  • complete a six-hour vocational program would
    receive the credit.

3
Mathematics
  • One hour of elective mathematics credit,
    Technical Mathematics, if students can pass a
    competency test sometime within their two years
    in the vocational school. The mathematics credit
    could meet the required math credits if the
    students failed in their earlier classes
    depending on the sending school.

4
Language Arts
  • One hour of elective English credit for
    Technical Writing if they meet the minimum
    requirements for all established components of a
    portfolio. Each exhibit will be assessed by a
    scoring guide/rubric with minimum levels
    established.

5
Why?
  • In Missouri a School Board can award credit based
    on a curriculum
  • We can DESE is not involved if it does not go
    through Core Data
  • We did receive some funding from Missouri DESE
    (Perkins, local PD and state HSTW funds were also
    used)
  • We needed it for the following reasons

6
Perkins
  • Perkins III This program has accountability
    requirements that are based on student
    achievement in mathematics and language arts
    along with placement requirements. The
    Congressional debate over future Perkins funding
    is centering on the idea that CTE classes do not
    assist in raising overall academic achievement
    scores.
  • Part of our Perkins Accountability Plan

7
Lost Credit
  • The majority of the sending school students
    attending the AVCTC lose two credits due to
    travel. This program would allow them to earn as
    many credits as other students in their schools.
    We have had several students graduate because
    they could earn the extra credit.

8
MSIP
  • The granting of embedded credit will help all
    districts meet the MSIP requirement for dropouts
    by allowing some students to earn additional
    credits and remain on track to graduate with
    their class. This may be even more important as
    accountability moves from dropouts to graduation
    rates.

9
Prepare Our Graduates
  • CTE graduates must have the skills needed by
    industry.
  • Advisory Committees have continuously pointed out
    the lack of math and reading skills of our
    graduates.
  • CTE graduates must learn how to learn to keep
    pace with future change.
  • Embedded credit is tied to employability skills.
  • All Aspects of the Industry.
  • CTE students see the connection between academic
    skills and their career field.

10
HSTW
  • HSTW There are several areas of the HSTW reform
    model that the granting of embedded credit will
    allow the district to meet. Academic and
    vocational integration is critical for both the
    high school and the vocational school. The extra
    work to earn the embedded credit will add rigor
    to our vocational programs and there will be
    homework for most of the vocational students.

11
All Students Need Math
  • The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    states, All students should study mathematics in
    each of the four years they are enrolled in high
    school. Because students interests and
    aspirations may change during and after high
    school, their mathematics education should
    guarantee access to a broad spectrum of career
    and educational options. They should experience
    the interplay of algebra, geometry, statistics,
    probability, and discrete mathematics.

12
CTE Enrollment
  • Students who can earn additional credits can stay
    in the CTE programs
  • Students who can earn additional credits can
    attend CTE classes and still graduate
  • Our enrollment has already reached capacity

13
High Expectations
  • Higher graduation requirements for core areas
  • Highs That Work requirements
  • NCLB and ALL students achieving
  • Perkins accountability
  • All CTE programs are currently articulated with
    two community colleges for 18 to 36 college
    credits

14
Remedial Work
  • 68 of AVCTC graduates who attend post-secondary
    school have to take remedial math, reading and/or
    writing classes
  • Embedded credit will lead to better preparation
    to the Compas Test
  • The number of graduates who need remedial classes
    is declining at AVCTC

15
Higher Graduation Requirements
  • President Bush has called for raising graduation
    requirements
  • Missouri has raised graduation requirements
  • HSTW recommends raising graduation requirements
  • 4 language arts
  • 3 math
  • 3 science
  • 3 social studies

16
The Process At Arcadia Valley CTC
  • Began in 1999-2000
  • Integration by CTE class and local math teachers
  • Developed integrated lesson plans
  • Summer of 2003
  • Attended HSTW Summer Conference in Nashville
  • Developed idea and began research
  • Collaborated with sending schools
  • Wrote first draft of the manual
  • January 2004
  • Field tested math tests
  • August 2004
  • Full implementation of math
  • Field testing of language arts

17
Keys to the Process Collaboration
  • Developed by-in by CTE staff
  • Invited area math and language arts teachers to
    the AVCTC to see what we did and look at
    curriculum
  • Meetings to discuss curriculums
  • Principals and counselors support
  • School Board(s) support
  • Outside agencies
  • DESE credit, funding
  • Mineral Area College
  • RTEC
  • Mineral Area Tech Prep

18
Mathematics Teachers
  • Visited CTE programs looked at how their
    subject was related
  • Developed list of math topics for credit
    handouts to define topics
  • Assisted with cross-reference of topics to
    Show-Me Standards, MO Grade-Level Expectations,
    NCTM Standards
  • Wrote test questions (16 questions for each
    sub-section)
  • Talked with CTE to find common ground (this was a
    key)
  • Provided in-service on math topics

19
Mathematics Teachers
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Language Arts Teachers
  • Visited CTE programs
  • Developed list of topics for student portfolios
  • Created scoring rubrics
  • Conducting in-services for CTE staff on reading
    writing in the classroom

21
Senior Project
22
CTE Instructors
  • Attended in-services on math, lreading and
    writing in the classroom and curriculum
    development
  • Cross-referenced vocational competencies with
    math topics
  • Incorporated math and language arts in their
    classes
  • Developed vocabulary lists

23
Aligned CTE Competencies Math Topics
24
Vocabulary Lists
25
Vocabulary
26
In-services and Lessons
27
Math in the CTC
  • Weekly lessons for teachers and then students
  • Complete tests and begin testing
  • Purchased supplemental math technical writing
    textbooks
  • Started development of math lesson plans and
    videos (CD-ROM) for each math topic
  • CTE staff determine formulas they use and develop
    study guides

28
Other Staff
Director
  • Testing of students
  • Student feedback
  • Math instruction
  • Career activities
  • Writing assignments
  • Project management

Assistant Director
Basic Skills Instructor
VRE
29
Embedded Math
  • Topics chosen by sending school math teachers
    based on observation and CTE written curriculums
  • Written Test with questions developed by the
    sending school math teachers
  • 29 topics chosen for testing
  • Students had to pass 25 of the 29 topics to earn
    credit
  • Each topic had three question on the test
    students had to answer two of the three question
    correctly to pass the topic
  • Students could retest as often as they had time
    only the sections they failed

30
Math in the CTC
  • Additional help
  • Textbooks were purchased and aligned to the
    various topics students could check them out
  • Study guides were developed for each topic
  • Test help sessions were provided
  • Classroom instruction provided on weekly topics
  • CTE instructors emphasized the embedded topics
    as they appeared in their curriculums

31
Student Response
  • We conducted a web-based survey in late January
    and the response was over whelming
  • Seniors
    Juniors
  • Number 79 81
  • Want math 66 75
  • 81.5
    92.6
  • Want LA NA 71
  • NA
    87.7

32
Year One Results
  • 100 students took the math test at least once
  • 41 passed the test
  • 45 Students took the test more than once
  • 49 of the students taking the test were juniors
    (27 passed)
  • One student passed who need the credit for
    graduation (elective credit)

33
Year One Results
  • State model being shared with other CTEs and
    comprehensive high schools
  • Presented to
  • MOACTE/NASSP meeting
  • Regional Tech Prep meetings
  • Vocational Directors Leadership Meeting
  • Posted Embedded Credit curriculum on district
    webpage
  • Shared with various districts through visits and
    email

34
Year Two Results
First-Time Takers Who Passed Test 21.2
35
Year Two Results
  • State model being shared with other CTEs and
    comprehensive high schools
  • Presented to
  • MOACTE/NASSP meeting
  • Regional Tech Prep meetings
  • Vocational Directors Leadership Meeting
  • SREBs HSTW Summer Conference
  • Various CTEs and local school districts
  • Shared with various districts through visits and
    email

36
Lessons Learned
  • Lots of work
  • Need buy-in by everyone
  • School board(s)
  • Administration
  • Sending school teachers
  • CTE instructors
  • Students

37
Lessons Learned
  • Basic skills instructor or someone responsible to
    manage the project
  • Awarding credit through a certified math
    language arts teacher
  • Determine how credit will be awarded
  • Require ALL students to test and work toward
    mastery

38
Next Steps
  • Summer Internship for academic teachers
  • 27 Academic teachers four CTE Programs for a
    week
  • Teachers spent two days in two different CTE
    programs and wrote three integrated lessons based
    on their curriculum

39
Whats New For 2005-2006
  • On-line testing and record keeping
  • All students tested during the first two weeks to
    determine base-line
  • Working with Mineral Area College to articulate
    for college credit
  • Updating the language arts curriculum
  • Math lesson have been re-written
  • Videos for math lessons are in production

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http//www.onlinecoursetools.com/
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OIS Pricing
42
Online Instructor Suite
43
Embedded Math
44
Tests
45
Grade Book
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www.k12.mo.us
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http//www.av.k12.mo.us/ctc/ecredit.htm
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David Dillard ddillard_at_mail.av.k12.mo.us 573-546-9
700 ext 5 David Ruhman druhman_at_mail.av.k12.mo.us 5
73-546-9700 ext 4
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