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Title: Business Technology and Industrial Technology Program Assessment


1
Business Technology and Industrial Technology
Program Assessment
  • June 7, 2004

2
Committee Members
  • Patricia Barker
  • Greg Betheil
  • Noah Brauner
  • Sandra Hanan
  • Betty Holloway
  • Lovie Lilly
  • Jim Memoli
  • Marge Mingin
  • Adam Noel
  • Lydia Yikona

3
Mission Statement
  • The mission of the CAREER AND TECHNICAL
    EDUCATION program is to ensure that all students
    are equipped with the skills and competencies to
    thrive in a highly technological world. The
    program will establish the necessary pathways to
    post secondary education, the world of work, and
    life long learning.
  • (See program recommendations.)

4
Program Goals
  • All students will use their skills and knowledge
    in the context of technology, engineering,
    technological design, and business to promote
    personal and career growth.
  • All students will use technology tools and
    applications to conduct research, solve problems,
    improve learning, and produce products and
    presentations.

5
Program Goals
  • All students will develop and demonstrate career
    awareness and planning, employability skills,
    critical life skills, and foundation knowledge
    necessary for success in post secondary
    education, the workplace, and as a member of
    society.

6
Program StructureCurriculum
  • Guiding Standards and Principles
  • Curriculum provides tools that students need for
    their personal lives, career goals, and higher
    education
  • Elective courses as partial fulfillment of high
    school/State graduation requirements

7
Program StructureStaffing
  • Business Technology
  • 2.6 Certified Teachers
  • Industrial Technology
  • .6 Certified Teacher

8
Program StructureBusiness Technology Education
Courses
9
Program StructureIndustrial Technology Education
Courses
10
Space, Materials and Equipment
  • Three computer labs
  • Other classrooms used for theory classes
  • Software is aligned with course curricular needs

11
Methods of Assessment
  • Student Survey (Grades 9-11)
  • Student Survey (Grade 12)
  • English Teacher Survey /External Perspectives
    (Grades 9-12)
  • Parent Survey (Grades 9-12)

12
Results
  • Student Surveys
  • Interest or talent
  • 57 (Grades 9-11)
  • 34 (Grade 12)
  • General satisfaction
  • 58 (Grades 9-11)
  • 45 (Grade 12)

13
Results
  • Student Surveys
  • Consider elective offering important
  • 84 (Grades 9-11)
  • 85 (Grade 12)
  • Higher education in business/industrial
    technology
  • 43 (Grades 9-11)
  • 44 (Grade 12)
  • Career goals
  • 56 (Grades 9-11)
  • 40 (Grade 12)

14
Results
  • English Teacher Surveys
  • Perception of the programs
  • 50 (Familiarity with the NJ Core Curriculum
    Content Standards for Career Education and
    Consumer, Family, and Life Skills)
  • 0 (Adequate for our student population)

15
Results
  • English Teacher Surveys
  • Perceptions of How the Program is Valued
  • 71 (Colleagues)
  • 47 (Administrators)
  • 43 (Parents)
  • 80 (Students)

16
Looking Toward the FutureOther Programs and
Initiatives
  • CAD Certification
  • American Design and Drafting Association
  • Accreditation process
  • Content of curriculum
  • Condition of facilities
  • Experience of instructional staff
  • Community advisory committee
  • ADDA Drafter Certification Exam/Two year course
    of study

17
Looking Toward the FutureOther Programs and
Initiatives
  • Junior MBA Program
  • Partnership between Seton Hall University
    Stillman School of Business and Columbia High
    School
  • Faculty mentors
  • College courses and other functions
  • JMBA Certificate from SHU and CHS

18
Looking Toward the FutureOther Programs and
Initiatives
  • IC3 and MOS Certification
  • Standards based with a goal of computer literacy
  • Certification Exam
  • Computing fundamentals
  • Key applications
  • Living online
  • Used to validate computer courses, strengthen
    computer literacy, and offer teacher professional
    development opportunities

19
Looking Toward the FutureOther Programs and
Initiatives
  • Model Programs in Other New Jersey Districts
  • Diverse course offerings
  • Honors level courses
  • International business courses
  • Career course requirement
  • Portfolio development and assessment
  • Self assessment
  • College plan
  • Career plan
  • Job-seeking skills (resume, application letters,
    etc.)

20
Recommendations
  • Merge the Business Technology Department and
    Industrial Technology Department under the title
    of the Career and Technical Education Department
    in order to reflect the newly adopted state
    standards (April, 2004)

21
Recommendations
  • Re-evaluate the program offerings in order that
    they
  • Align with the newly adopted state standards
  • Interface with other curricular areas and
  • Conform to the needs of the workplace

22
Recommendations
  • Align future and current curriculum offerings
    with models presented by state and professional
    business and technology associations.

23
Recommendations
  • Explore different options for the leadership of
    the department, given the time requirement and
    expertise needed
  • Create dedicated classrooms and laboratories for
    technical education courses

24
Recommendations
  • Develop a system of maintenance and security for
    department computer labs
  • Replace departmental hardware and equipment to
    keep up with the demands of current software

25
Recommendations
  • Maintain industry standard software that is
    consistent in all departmental labs
  • Evaluate and replace course materials, where
    necessary, for alignment with the newly adopted
    state standards

26
Recommendations
  • Explore career and technical initiatives such as
    CAD Certification, the Junior MBA Program, and
    the IC3 and MOS Certification to motivate
    students toward achievement and to assist
    students toward career planning, higher
    education, and competitiveness in the
    international marketplace.

27
Recommendations
  • Create a paradigm shift in the communitys
    perception about the program through active and
    improved communication.
  • Provide professional development opportunities
    for all staff members
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