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Title: Kansas State Department Update Family and Consumer Sciences Education


1
Kansas State Department Update Family and
Consumer Sciences Education
  • August 8, 2006
  • KACTE

2
FACS Directory
  • https//online.ksde.org/facs
  • Update your information on the directory
    annually.

3
FACS Forum
  • Dialogue among Kansas Family and Consumer
    Sciences Education Teachers/Professionals.
    Questions and topics will be posted to assist
    teachers in curriculum, classroom, and FACS
    specific content. And, sometimes, just to stay
    informed about each other.
  • REGISTER ON KSDE FACS PAGE!

4
FACS Forum Threads
  • 1. Curriculum/Standards
  • 2. Program Approval/Assurances
  • 3. FCCLA Integration
  • 4. Career Clusters
  • 5. FACS Teacher Professional and Personal News

5
FACS Mentoring Program
  • To assist in the retention of FACS Teachers by
    implementing a mentorship program for
    new/returning FACS teachers across Kansas.

6
A teacher/advisor mentor is one who
  • Assists new and returning teachers
  • Encourages FACS teachers to establish FCCLA
    chapters
  • Encourages new teachers to participate in state
    and national activities
  • Helps new teachers in the program approval and
    standards-based curriculum
  • Provides positive reinforcement for new
    teachers/advisors
  • Listens to new teachers/advisors concerns
  • Assumes adult leadership roles in FACS
    professional associations and FCCLA
  • Uses current teaching resources and strategies.

7
Mentoring Teacher Expectations
  • 15 mentor teachers
  • 100 honorarium, travel expenses reimbursed, and
    school district will be reimbursed substitute pay
    for 2 days.
  • Attend a retreat on September 29, 2006, at Smoky
    Hill Service Center in Salina, KS.
  • Visit the new/returning teacher for one day at
    his/her school from October-April.
  • Participate in on-going on-line conversations
    discussing issues about being new teachers.
  • Invite new teachers to FCCLA activities.

8
FACS Mentoring Program
  • Online registration deadline is September 1st
    http//conferences.ksde.org/Default.aspx?aliascon
    ferences.ksde.org/registration
  • OR
  • FACS webpage at www.ksde.org

9
New/Returning FACS Teacher/FCCLA Advisor Retreat
  • Transitioning into the 2006 FACS Classroom and
    Integrating FCCLA
  • New Teachers and Teachers Returning to Family and
    Consumer Sciences Education
  • September 28-29th at Smoky Hill Service Center
    in Salina.

10
New/Returning FACS Teacher/FCCLA Advisor Retreat
  • This retreat is designed specifically for those
    family and consumer sciences teachers who are new
    and/or returning to the field of teaching family
    and consumer sciences and advising an FCCLA
    chapter.

11
New/Returning FACS Teacher/FCCLA Advisor Retreat
  • September 28th
  • 930-230 FCCLA
  • 400-830 FACS
  • September 29th
  • 800-300 Mentoring Program
  • Registration is available on FACS webpage and
    www.ksfccla.org
  • Cost is 40 (for meals)

12
National FCCLA President
  • Goodland High School
  • Promotional DVD available for every FACS program
    in Kansas, Fall 2006.
  • Message FCCLA in the FACS Classroom

13
Course Title Changes
  • Thank you!
  • Successful
  • Hundreds of titles have been updated.
  • Current in the CATE system.
  • Letters were mailed in July.
  • Discovery
  • Due November 15th

14
Course Title Discovery
  • Compare CATE system
  • to your records.

15
Course Outlines Update
  • Course outline work from Summer 2006
  • Career and Life Planning course is in sample
    draft form today
  • Courses posted on website Fall 2006

16
Developing Course Outlines Training
  • September 13-14th
  • SESSION IS FULL
  • Learn the process to write and align outlines to
    competencies
  • Review current work and make it better.

17
Course Outlines
  • Template Developed
  • Blooms Taxonomy in Cognitive Domain

18
Work Family Studies
  • Career Life Planning
  • Consumer Resource Management
  • Nutrition Wellness
  • Balancing Career Family
  • Parenting

19
Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management
  • A task force of teachers are reviewing and
    organizing competencies to determine
    effectiveness and post-secondary articulation.
  • Adding Baking/Pastry Competencies.
  • List of Baking Terminology

20
Early Childhood Education
  • Post-secondary are developing courses that will
    transfer between the community colleges as a
    state-wide endeavor.
  • The Early Childhood Education competencies have
    been shared with various interest groups.

21
Fashion, Textiles, Interiors Production
Services
  • A task force of teachers are reviewing and
    organizing competencies to determine
    effectiveness and post-secondary articulation.

22
Career Clusters Initiative
Career Field of Human Resources and Services
23
Family Consumer Sciences  The Ultimate Human
Service
  • This Career Field consists of four clusters
  • Education and Training
  • Human Services and Resources
  • Law, Public Safety and Security
  • Government and Public Administration
  • The foundation of this career field, and all
    other career fields, is inter-related with the
    work of the family which is at the core of Family
    Consumer Sciences. . .the ultimate human
    service.

24
Current Program Areas Career Clusters
  • Career Field Human Resources Services

25
Perkins State Legislation
  • Career and Technical Education
  • Transition Period
  • Increased Accountability
  • Career Clusters Initiative
  • End of Program Assessments/Business and Industry
    Certifications
  • Carnegie Units of Measure

26
National FCS Standards
  • Validation of the National Standards
  • Thank you for those who volunteered for this
    project.
  • Process is to be complete by December 2006 and
    unveiled at ACTE.

27
Assurances
  • Each district with an approved program must
    electronically submit Annual Quality Assurances
    by September 20th.
  • Keep documentation on file locally.
  • Onsite visits occur Fall 2007.

28
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Annual District CTE Quality Program Assurances
  • Acknowledgement of CTE Quality Assurance Criteria
  • Submitted by Superintendent
  • I acknowledge the following the above criteria
    have been reviewed with the appropriate staff
    district documentation is on file within the USD
    and is available for review during a district
    on-site visit and all criteria must be met by
    September 2007 for program continuation.
  • I understand that any criteria not met by
    September 2007 will result in disapproval of this
    program at all attendance centers and this
    program will no longer be eligible for either
    Carl D. Perkins or 1.5 weighted state vocational
    funding.

30
FACS Updatesvia IDL
  • January 16, 2007
  • 930-1200
  • Holton High School, Holton
  • South Central Service Center, Clearwater
  • Greenbush Service Center, Girard
  • NW Kansas Education Service Center, Oakley

31
FACS Updatesvia IDL
  • January 23, 2007
  • 930-1200
  • Holton High School, Holton
  • Smoky Hill Service Center, Salina
  • PSU KC Metro, Lenexa
  • Nemaha Valley High School, Seneca

32
FACS Updatesvia IDL
  • January 25, 2007
  • 930-1200
  • Holton High School, Holton
  • SW Plains Regional Service Center, Sublette
  • PSU KC Metro, Lenexa
  • Greenbush Service Center, Girard

33
FACS Updatesvia IDL
  • January 30, 2007
  • 930-1200
  • Holton High School, Holton
  • TBA, Wichita
  • Smoky Hill Service Center, Salina
  • TBA

34
Resources
  • Kansas Education Resource Center
  • http//www.kerc-ks.org
  • The Kansas Education Resource Center contains
    tools for teachers to use in aligning classroom
    instruction and assessment to Kansas academic
    standards.

35
Resources
  • Personal and Family Wellness Curriculum
  • Nutrition Wellness Course
  • Hard copy 1996
  • CD Terminology updates 2006

36
Resources
  • Consumer Resource Management
  • Compiled by the former KCTERC 2003.
  • Available on the KSDE website this fall.
  • (Use FEFE Take Charge of Your Finances
    Curriculum from Montana.)

37
Resources
  • Kansas Career Guide (2004)
  • Available on the website
  • http//kcterc.ksde.org
  • Used in career and life planning course

38
Resources
  • Bakers Dozen DVD
  • -Sharon Davis, FCS Consultant
  • Home Baking Association
  • www.homebaking.org

39
Resources
  • Potential Student Demonstrations (learning
    experiences)
  • http//www.nde.state.ne.us/HSR/documents/StudentDe
    mosofELs.pdf
  • Nebraska FCS

40
http//www.ksde.org
  • Robin Harris
  • KSDE
  • 120 SE 10th Ave.
  • Topeka, KS 66612
  • 785.296.4912
  • rharris_at_ksde.org
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