Title: Ooltewah High School Career Academy
1Ooltewah High SchoolCareer Academy
2Schools have a responsibility to improve and they
also have the freedom to improve
President George W. Bush
3What is a career academy?
- Self-contained sub school within a larger high
school - 100-200 voluntary students
- Application process
- Occupational or industry theme
- Whole course of study
- Includes vocational and academic
NCRVE, 2003
4A little history
- 1916 Dewey
- Advocate of integrating curriculum
- 1917 Smith Hughes
- Separate funding for vocational courses
- 1980s US Businesses
- Lacking critical thinking and problem solving
skills - Ability to learn in a continually changing
environment
- 1990 Amendment Perkins Act
- Integrate academic and vocational education
- 1994 School-to-Work Act
- Reinforced Perkins amendments
- 2002 No Child Left Behind
- Education Reform
University of California at Berkley, 2003
5Integrate?
- Southern Regional Education Board (SREB 1992)
- All students should receive the essentials of
the college prep curriculum. - Kemple and Rock (1996)
- Real world course content and curricular
alignment - Bottoms and Sharpe (n.d.)
- Challenging Content, Pedagogy teaching for
understanding, teacher collaboration, teaching in
context, performance standards - Grubb (1995)
- Student-centered, project-oriented approach
social integration of students and greater
coherence to the secondary program
2003
6Types of Integration
- One-Way Integration
- Improves academic content of vocational
- Principles of Technology, Applied Mathematics
- Two-Way Integration
- Changes academic and vocational education
- Teacher collaboration, Team Teaching
- Work Related Integration
- Apply concepts from academic and vocational
classes to develop work-related skills - Open-Ended (PBL)
2003
7when we put our minds to it, when we focus on
the greater good, we can get a lot done.
President George W. Bush
8Benefits of Career Academies
- Increased student investment
- Higher attendance and lower drop-out rates
- Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences
- Higher GPAs, improved attendance, a 100
graduation rate, positive student feedback
Katz, 1995
9Benefits
- 1985-1988 California
- Statistical significant advantages in
- Attendance
- Credits earned
- GPA
- Retention through high school
- Dropout rates 7-8 over three years
- State Law Recruit students who are
economically and educationally challenged
Stern, 1995
10Benefits
- Center for Research on the Education of Students
Placed at Risk - Patterson High School, Maryland
- Is the school environment conducive to school
achievement? - Before academy 86.7
- After academy 4.5
LaPoint, Jordan, McPartland and Towns,1996
McPartland, Legters, Jordan and McDill, 1996
11Their plans are rigorous and their plans are
innovative.
President George W. Bush
12Ooltewah High School
- International Studies Academy
13Why International Studies?
- Boy Scout Surveys
- Governor School for International Studies
- Exchange Programs
- Extra Curricular Programs
- Student population
- Student demographics
- ESL School
- Current Resources
- Talents of Faculty
14Boy Scout Career Interest Survey
- Business 103
- General, Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Real
Estate - Computers 98
- Programmers, Technicians, Engineers, Design
- Health Field 319
- Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Physician, Nurse,
Sports Medicine - International Studies 324
- Law, Attorney/ FBI/ Journalism, Military,
Government Public, Security - VP Arts 255
- Voice, Instrumental, Acting, Artist,
Photographer, Interior Design, Dance
15We look forward to seeing the implementation of
curricula that works.
President George W. Bush
16Potential Curriculum
- Base Curriculum Beginning 8th grade (35)
- 4 English
- 4 or 5 Math
- 4 or 5 Science
- 5 Social Studies
- 4 or 5 Foreign Language
- 1 Wellness
- 2 Information Technologies
- 1 Fine Art
- 7 Electives
- Academy Curriculum
- 4 of 8 Major Cores
- Senior Portfolio
- Non-Credit Graduation Requirements
- 1 Summer Internship
- 4 Directed Studies/Mini-Courses
Herrmann and McCormick
17Personalization
- Reduces the impersonality of large high schools
- Each student works directly with academy
counselors - Semester parent meetings
- Small student population
- Bridge program, Night Owl
- College Access Center
National Association of Secondary School
Principals, 1996
18School-Based
- Advisory council
- Teachers mentors/advisors
- Junior review committee
- Elected student board
- STUDENT OWNERSHIP
1996
19Children respond to an atmosphere of high
standards.
President George W. Bush
20Career Majors
- Perkins and STWOA vertically aligned academic and
vocational courses - Constitute a career major, cluster or pathway
- Ideally extensive career activities are offered
Grubb, 1995
21Bilingual
- Succeed in a global economy
- Increases in verbal and nonverbal intelligence
- Superior in divergent thinking tasks, memory
ability and attention span - Higher test scores reading, language, math
- Strengthen first language in grammar, vocabulary,
reading and communication skills - Strengthens cross-cultural skills and cultural
sensitivity
Learning.gov, 2003
22Problem Based Learning
- Activities students will use in the work place
- Relevant to curriculum
- Open ended
- Emphasize critical thinking
23With the No Child Left Behind Act, we have
committed the nation to higher standards for
every single public school.
President George W. Bush
24Internships
- Corporate paid internships for students
- Student guided tours of their facilities
- Paid summer internships
- Postsecondary institutions
- Tutoring
- College scholarships
- Corporate sponsors fund extended in-service for
instructors at their facilities - Kraft General Foods Teachers externships
25Examples of Internships
- Human Services
- Shadowing sheriffs deputies
- Shadowing district attorneys
- Studying forensics
- Operating a community preschool and childcare
center
- Health Sciences
- First aid trainers
- Coordinate temporary community clinic
- Culinary Arts
- Operate a restaurant for students, faculty and
community - Full catering services
26International Studies Summer Institutes 2003
University of Indiana 2003
27Accountability for results is now the law of the
land.
President George W. Bush
28Senior Institute
- Coursework and portfolios
- Planning for post high school
- Senior graduation project
- Standardized test
- Senior internship
- Advisory portfolio
29Untapped Pools of Labor
- US Department of Labor (2002) We have a skill
shortage, not a labor shortage. - Minorities are over-represented in the untapped
pool - 10.5 Hispanic
- 2002 Census
- Hispanic Fastest growing minority in the
Hamilton County area
30Bilingual Employment Opportunities
- Customer Service Representative
- Civil Service
- Translator
- Military
- Law Enforcement
- Sales and Marketing
- International Law
- Economist
- Teacher
- International Politics
- Environmentalist
- Business and Information Technology
31Academy Instructors
- Teachers volunteer
- Application process
- Willingness to adapt
- Desire to compliment goals of curricular
integration - Willingness to further education
- Colleagues share educational philosophies
- Unique collegiality
- Teach across the curriculum
- Thematic focus
- Paid teacher-collaboration time
NCRVE, 2003
32Areas For Further Research
- Minimum GPA for Diploma
- A,B, Do it again
- Career Resource Center
- Formal IEP
- Nontraditional Schedule
- Corporate Sponsors
- Associate Degree
- Certifications
- Grants
33Grant Opportunities
- Bilingual Education Comprehensive School Grants
- Bilingual Program Enhancement Grants
- Bilingual Education Teachers and Personnel Grants
- Smaller Learning Communities Grant
- Research
- Implementation
- Career Resource Network State Grants
- Carnegie In Kind
34And we look forward to the day that no child in
this country is ever left behind.
President George W. Bush