Title: International Center for Leadership in Education
1International Center for Leadership in Education
Academics and CTE at a Crossroads
2Rigor/Relevance - All
3Employment 1970s
4Employment 1990s
Semi Skill
5Challenges
6- Information Technology
- Processing
- Communications
7Projection Keyboard and Projector
8Motes
9Motes
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Smart Dust
10Enviromatics
- New wealth of data about oceans, the atmosphere
the land - Large scale, short-term decision making models -
agricultural planting feeding - More reliable predictions about the future
11If we can monitor a birds environment,..
what are the implications for Our
- Aging Parents
- Teenagers
- Teachers
12Semantic Web
13Semantic Web
- Analyze Documents
- Key words and headers
- Meaning/concepts
- Complete Task
143 Levels
153 Levels
Almost done
XML
Done
16Relational Database
173 Levels
Inference Language
In Development
Almost done
XML
Done
18Dale High School The Basics
of Students 2325 of Staff 139 Avg.
Daily Attendance 94 Graduation Rate 73
Graduates ? College 90 Schedule
Structure 4x4 Block Average Teacher
Tenure 18 years
19Dale High School Demographics
- Race/Ethnicity
- African-American 6
- Asian-American 1
- Caucasian 89
- Hispanic 3
- Other 1
- Free/Reduced Lunch Eligible 13
- Students with Disabilities 10
- English Language Learners 1
20Semantic Web
- 1980s
- internetworking protocols link computers
- (Internet)
- 1990s
- hypertext transfer protocol link documents
- (WWW)
- 2000s
- grid protocols link databases
- (Grid computing)
21Grid Computing
www.cranfield.ac.uk
22Computing
Speed
Binary Computing
Storage
23DNA Based Computing
24Why - What - How
DNA Computing
- Millions times faster
- Million times more storage
- Parallel computing
25Why - What - How
Quantum Computing
- Faster
- Storage
- Multiple Computing
26Computing
Quantum
Speed
DNA
Binary
Storage
27- Information Technology
- Processing
- Communications
28- Bio Technology
- Biological Science
- Practical Application
29(No Transcript)
30Health Care
- Lipitor
- Cancer Vaccine
- E-nose
- Magnetic Imaging
- On Line Medicine Cabinet
31(No Transcript)
32- Information Technology
- Processing
- Communications
33- Bio Technology
- Biological Science
- Practical Application
34 352000
Info Tech
Nano Tech
Bio Tech
362006
Info Tech
Nano Tech
Bio Tech
372010
Info Tech
Nano Tech
Bio Tech
38Biomechatronics
- Mating robotics with the nervous system to
create a new generation of prosthetics.
39Rheo Knee by Ossur
Source www.ossur.com
40Implications for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
- In four to six years spinal cord injury
sufferers will move their limbs again by
controlling robotic exoskeletons.
Quote by Herb Herr, Professor at MITs Media
Laboratory
41Injectable Tissue Engineering
- is conveniently injectable and flows to conform
to the treated surface - can strongly attach to the surrounding tissue
- promotes cell growth and integration with the
surrounding tissue - degrades/absorbs slowly enough to allow stable
tissue regeneration
42Injectable Tissue Engineering
- Knee-joint failure (15 million/year worldwide)
- 200,000 knee replacements/year _at_ 25,000 per
43Employment 1970s
44Employment 1990s
Semi Skill
45Employment 2010
Semi Skill
461970s 1990s 2010
47Industrial Base
1900
- American Cotton Oil
- American Steel
- American Sugar
- Continental Tobacco
- Federal Steel
- General Electric
- National Lead
- Pacific Mail
- Peoples Gas
- Tennessee Coal and Iron
48Industrial Base
1998
- General Motors
- Wal-Mart
- Exxon
- Ford
- General Electric
- IBM
- Citigroup
- AT T
- Phillip Morris
- Boeing
49Industrial Base
2010
- Software
- Aerospace
- Genomics
- Bioinformatics
- Nanotechnology
- Photonics
- Micro Material
- Finance
- IT
- Robotics
50Wealth
1986
- Sam Walton
- Mars Family
- John Kluge
- Ross Perot
- Pritzker Family
- David Parker
- Warren Buffet
- Leslie Wexner
4.5 4.0 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.0 1.4 1.4
Retail Candy Media Information Finance Computers I
nvestment Retail
51Wealth
- Bill Gates
- Larry Ellison
- Paul Allen
- Warren Buffet
- Rob Walton
- Michael Dell
- Phillip Anschutz
- Steve Ballmer
60 47 28 26 20 19 15 15
Software Software Software Investment Retail Compu
ters Telecom Software
52Life Time Employmentvs.Employability
53Expectations have Changed
20th Century
21st Century
10 15 Jobs
of Jobs
1 2 Jobs
Flexibility And Adaptability
Mastery of One Field
Job Requirements
Life Long Learners
Subject Matter Mastery
Teaching Model
54Top
- 1. Computer Software Engineer
- 2. Computer Support Specialist
- 3. Network Administrator/Data Comm. Analyst
- 4. Desktop Publisher
- 5. Database Administrator
- 6. Personal and Home Care Aide
- 7. Computer System Analyst
- 8. Medical Assistant
- 9. Social and Human Services Assistant
- 10. Physicians Assistant
- 11. Medical Records/Health Information
Technician - 12. Physical and Occupational Therapist Aide
55Job Losses
- 1. Farmers/Ranchers
- 2. Order Clerks
- 3. Teller
- 4. Insurance Processing Clerk
- 5. Word Processor/Typist
- 6. Dishwasher
- 7. Switchboard/Answering Service
- 8. Computer Operator
- 9. Dining Room/Cafeteria Attendant
- 10. Electronic Equipment Assembler
- 11. Telephone Operator
- 12. Secretary
561991 - 2006
- Internet
- E-mail
- Cell Phone
- PDAs
- Blackberry
572006 - 2021
582006 - 2021
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
592006 - 2021
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
- Grid Computing
602006 - 2021
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
- Grid Computing
- Semantic Web
612006 - 2021
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
- Grid Computing
- Semantic Web
- Enviromatics
622006 - 2021
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
- Grid Computing
- Semantic Web
- Enviromatics
- Bioenviromatics
63Challenges
64Globalization
- 9/11
- 11/9
- Information Tech (Work to Worker)
65China / India / Eastern Europe / Russia as a
ofAmericas Economic Competition
66U.S. of World Scientists / Engineers
67We need to do what workers abroad cannot do
equally well for less money Forging
relationships, tackling novel challenges,
synthesizing big picture.
68Foreign owned companies and foreign-born
inventors account for nearly half of U.S. patents
(Japan, Korea and Taiwan more than one-fourth)
Business Reality
Innovate America, Council on Competitiveness
69Challenges
- Technology
- Globalization
- Demographics
70Growth Rate of 65 Population
65
20
15
10
Source US Bureau of Census
71Over 85
- 1994 3.5 Million
- 2020 7 Million
- 2050 27 Million
72Retirement
- 55 is not an economically sustainable policy
73Demographics
- 2050 Rich countries flat at 1.1 billion
- 2050 Poor countries go from 5.3 to 7.8
Billion - 8 Counties give 50 of the Rise
- India Pakistan
- Nigeria Congo
- Brazil Uganda
- Ethiopia China
Source Manpower
74Challenges
- Technology
- Globalization
- Demographics
- Values / Beliefs
75Rigor/Relevance - All
76Work
- Anytime / Anywhere
- Full or Part-time
- Flexible Schedules
- Multiple Locations
- Flexible Facilities
77Workplace Trends
- Unskilled
- Work to Worker
- Large to Small
78Technology in the Workplace
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
- Information
- Service
- Health Care
79Technology in the Workplace
- Cost
- Efficiency
- Familiarity
80Technology in Health Care
- Pre Treatment
- Monitoring
- Evaluation
- Penelope Scrub Nurse
- NY Presbyterian Hospital
- Robot for Rounds
- Hackensack
81The Sunday Gazette, Schenectady, NY
82Technology in the Workplace
- Cost
- Efficiency
- Familiarity
83Challenges
- Technology
- Globalization
- Demographics
- Values / Beliefs
- Work
84Technology in the Workplace
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
- Information
- Service
- Health Care
- Education
85Public Pension Shortfall
- Illinois Teachers 62
- Illinois State Employees 54.2
- Mississippi State Employees 53.4
- Nationwide 87.8
Source The Associated Press
86Los Angeles TeacherHealth Care Cost
- 2005 1,000 / Student
- 2006 2,087 / Student
9,762
Source USA Today February 15, 2006
87Retiree benefits grow into monster
Medicare 263,377 Social Security 133,456
Federal Debt 42,538 Military Retirement
Benefits 25,443 State-local Debt 16,395 Fede
ral Employee Retirement Benefits 14,256 State-loc
al Retirement Benefits 13,257 Other
Federal 1,956
510,678 a family
Total Taxpayer Burden
Source USA Today, May 25, 2006
88Rigor/Relevance - All
89Skills Gap
90Competitive Advantage
- The only sustainable competitive advantage is
the ability to be able to learn faster than you
competition.
- Peter Senge
912005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading Study
Summary of Text Lexile Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1600
1400
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1000
800
600
High School Literature
College Literature
High School Textbooks
College Textbooks
Military
Personal Use
NOCTI Tests
Entry-Level Occupations
SAT 1, ACT, AP
Source of National Test Data MetaMetrics
922005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading
StudySummary of High School Textbook Lexile
Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1400
1300
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1100
1000
900
800
ELA
Science
Social Studies
Arts
CTE
Math
Subject Area Textbooks
932005-06 Quantile Framework for Math
StudySummary of Quantile Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1500
1400
1300
1200
11th
10th
1100
Quantile Measure (Q)
1000
8th
900
800
700
600
500
Personal Use
Employment
High School
First-Year College
94Reading Requirements
95Mathematics Requirements
96Reading Literacy
- National Adult Literacy
- Study (NALS)
- International Adult Literacy
- Study (IALS)
97Three Scales
- Prose
- Document
- Quantitative
98Results
- 20 Nations
- 16-65 Year Olds
- Prose 9th
- Document 14th
- Quantitative 13th
99STEM
- Physical Science 43
- Mathematics 42
- Computer Science 46
- Physics 36
- Engineering Science 56
100Science / Engineering
- 60 of Degrees Asia
- 5 of Degrees U.S.
- 350,000 per Year in China
- 2010 - 90 in Asia
- High Skill - Low Wage
- U.S.
- 12
- 3rd to 17th
- 2/3 to retire
101Skills Gap
102Work Readiness Perception Gap
Saying Students have Needed Work Skills
Source PAF Reality Check
103Guiding Principles
- Responsibility
- Contemplation
- Initiative
- Perseverance
- Optimism
- Courage
- Respect
- Compassion
- Adaptability
- Honesty
- Trustworthiness
- Loyalty
104Rigor/Relevance - All
105Rigor/Relevance For All Students
106 Knowledge Taxonomy
- 1. Awareness
- 2. Comprehension
- 3. Application
- 4. Analysis
- 5. Synthesis
- 6. Evaluation
107 Application Model
- 1. Knowledge in one discipline
- 2. Application within discipline
- 3. Application across disciplines
- 4. Application to real-world predictable
situations - 5. Application to real-world unpredictable
situations
108Rigor/Relevance Framework
Knowledge
Application
1
2
3
4
5
109Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
110Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
D
C
5
4
3
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
111Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
D
C
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
5
4
3
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
112Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
D
C
5
4
3
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
113Skills Gap
114Qwerty Keyboard
115Dvorak Keyboard
116(No Transcript)
117FCAT English LABenchmarks Tested
118FCAT MathematicsBenchmarks Tested
119CA Standards Test English LABenchmarks Tested
120ISTEP English LALearning Expectations Tested
121Nevada NCRT NHSPE English Language Arts
122Nevada NCRT NHSPE Mathematics
123California Career and Technical Education
124Florida Career and Technical Education
125Kentucky Career and Technical Education
126Tennessee Career and Technical Education
127Texas Career and Technical Education
128Nevada Arts Education
129- Rigorous instruction that prepares students for
college level work - Relevant curriculum that applies classroom course
work to real world experience makes connections - Meaningful relationships that make sure students
are supported academically and socially by an
adult
- In sum, the new three Rs
- Rigor,
- Relevance and
- Relationships
130- CTE has long offered students an engaging
curriculum in a supportive setting (relevance and
relationships) - CTE should continue to find ways to refine its
programs to ensure they are - Academically rigorous and
- Able to demonstrate academic achievement, high
graduation rates, and high post-secondary
enrollment.
- CTE models are well positioned to adopt the
framework of the three Rs to meet the challenges
of the 21st Century.
131Comprehensive Plan
132CTE / Academic Resources
133CTE / Academic Resources
- Curriculum Matrix
- Reading in CTE
134CTE / Academic Resources
- Curriculum Matrix
- Reading in CTE
- Rigor Relevance Kits
135CTE / Academic Resources
- Curriculum Matrix
- Reading in CTE
- Rigor Relevance Kits
- Gold Seal Lessons
136CTE / Academic Resources
- Curriculum Matrix
- Reading in CTE
- Rigor Relevance Kits
- Gold Seal Lessons
- CTE Institute
137Career and Technical Education Institute
Available Services
- White Papers
- Professional Development
- Seminars
- Products
- Policy Development
138Career and Technical Education Institute
Topics Addressed
- Strong Business Involvement
- Focus Heavily on Academics in the Workplace
- Continue to Identify and Share Successful
Practices - Collection of DATA
- Expand Rigor Relevance Connection
- Expand our Quad D Gold Seal Lessons in CTE
139Career and Technical Education Institute
Session 84 CTE Institute Wednesday 800
am Emerald 6
dale_at_leadered.com 518-399-2776, Ext. 209
140Rigor/Relevance - All
141International Center for Leadership in Education,
Inc.
1587 Route 146 Rexford, NY 12148 Phone (518)
399-2776 Fax (518) 399-7607 E-mail -
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