Title: Home Economics Careers
1Home Economics Careers Technology
Education(HECT)
- HECT Leading the Way Towards Career AND College
Readiness
Magnifying the Common Core in the HECT Program
2Today we will.
- Review HECT Program Management Guide
- Analyze and use CTE/HECT Curriculum Standards
- Demonstrate ACE Strategy support
- Apply use of Unit Plan Organizers (UPO)
- Revealing the BIG IDEA through essential
questions
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4Ingenious Questioning Strategies
- Essential Questions
- Constructed responses
- ACE Strategy
5Where to start?
- Determine the big ideas
- CA CTE Industry Sector Standards
- California Common Core State Standards
- Unpack the CTE Standards
- Circle key nouns, adjectives, verbs
- Draft implied or stated big ideas based on those
key words. - Critically analyze the course text
- Work backward to determine what big ideas
and/or EQ the text addresses
6What makes a question essential?
- Recurs throughout all our lives
- Refers to core ideas inquiries within a
discipline - Helps students effectively inquire and make sense
of important but complex ideas, knowledge,
know-how - Engages a specific diverse set of learners
7Essential Questions
- Have no simple right answer
- Provoke sustain inquiry
- Address conceptual or philosophical foundations
- Raise other important questions
- Naturally appropriately recur
- Stimulate vital, ongoing rethinking
- One that lies at the heart of a subject or a
curriculum promotes inquiry uncoverage of a
subject.
8Types of Essential Questions
- Overarching Frame courses and programs of study
around truly big ideas - Topical Are unit specific but still promote
inquiry - GOOD TEACHING USES BOTH!
9Use standards to write Overarching EQs
- EXAMPLE Child Development Pathway Standards
Example
- What are then essential aspects of early
childhood education, child care, and development
industry? - What is the Industries role instate and local
economies?
10Topical Essential Questions
- Unit specific - used to guide individual units
- Promote inquiry
- Resist simple answers
- Require explanation justification
11Use standards to writeTopical EQs
- EXAMPLE Child Development Pathway Standards
Example
- What are the components of professionalism?
- How do we practice professionalism?
12What is a constructed response?
The TREND in national standards-based testing is
to remove the ability for students to guess their
answers
- Emphasis on application of learning.
- Students must provide evidence for how they get
their answers and effective writing is required.
13ACE Strategy
AAnswer the question! CCite evidence from
the text! EExplain your citations!
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17Constructed Response
Explain the benefits of utilizing constructed
response questions rather than multiple choice.
CCite evidence from the text!
A Answer the question!
EExplain your citations!
18Major NEW Features in CTE Standards
19New Model CTE Standards
- Fewer, clearer, deeper
- Research and evidence based
- Reasonable in scope
- Essential, rigorous, clear, specific and coherent
- Aligned with postsecondary and work expectations
- Measurable
20HECT Standards Found in 3 Industry Sectors
- Education, Child Development, Family Services
- Fashion and Interior Design
- Hospitality, Tourism, Recreation
21CFS Programs Found in 7 content areas
- First course in the sequence of articulated
instruction - Includes exploratory, introductory, and
concentration courses - Supported by district or Perkins funds
- Taught by teachers with a CA credential or
equivalent in Home Economics Careers Technology
Education
22Hero programs found in 9 pathways
- Career focused
- Capstone Courses (11-12 grade)
- Supported by district, Perkins or ROCP
- Taught by teachers who have a credential and
industry knowledge and experience
23Integration with Common Core State Standards
- Creativity
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Critical thinking
24HECT Course Sequence
- Exploratory
- (Middle School/Junior High School)
- ?
- Introductory
- (High School)
- ?
- Concentration
- (High School)
- ?
- Capstone
- (High School ROCP)
25Rigorous Curriculum Design
- Depth of Knowledge (DOK)
- Tiered Vocabulary
- Unit Plan Organizer(UPO)
26What is Rigor?
- Scaffolding thinking
- Planning for thinking
- Assessing thinking about content
- Recognizing the level of thinking students
demonstrate - Managing the teaching/ learning level for the
desired thinking level
- More or harder worksheets
- AP or honors courses
- The higher level book in reading
- More work
- More homework
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28Rigor/Relevance Framework
D
C
High Rigor Application
High Rigor Low application
R I GOR
High
A
B
Low Rigor Low Application
High Application Low Rigor
Low
High
Low
RELEVANCE
29Rigor/Relevance Framework
D
C
Student Thinks Works
Student Thinks
R I GOR
High
A
B
Student Works
Teacher Works
Low
High
Low
RELEVANCE
30Verbs by Quadrant
p. 5 Using R/R Handbook
31Products by Quadrant
D evaluation newspaper estimation trial editorial
play collage machine adaptation poem debate new
game invention
- A
- definition
- worksheet
- list
- quiz
- test
- workbook
- true-false
- reproduction
- recitation
B scrapbook summary interpretation collection anno
tation explanation solution demonstration outline
C essay abstract blueprint inventory report plan c
hart investigation questionnaire classification
32Questions By Quadrant
C How are these similar/different? How is this
like? Whats another way we could
say/explain/express that? What do you think are
some reasons/causes? Why did..changes
occur? What is a better solution to? How would
you defend your position about that? ___________
_____________________________ A What is/are? How
many? How do/does? What did you observe? What
else can you tell me about? What does it
mean? What can you recall? Where did you find
that? Who is/are? How would you define that in
your own terms?
- D
- How would you design ato ?
- How would you compose a song about?
- How would you rewrite the ending to the story?
- What would be different today, if that event
occurred as? - Can you see a possible solution to?
- How could you teach that to others?
- If you had access to all the resources, how would
you deal with? - What new and unusual uses would you create for?
- _______________________________________
- B
- Would you do that?
- Where will you use that knowledge?
- How does that relate to your experience?
- What observations relate to?
- Where would you locate that information?
- Calculate that for?
- How would you illustrate that?
- How would you interpret that?
33Unit Plans to Reflect CCSSand HECT lessons
34Whats a BIG idea?
- Concepts
- Themes
- Issues/Debates
- Problems/Challenges
- Processes
- Theories
- Paradoxes
- Assumptions/Perspectives
35From Big Idea to EQMaking the Connection
Big Idea
Topic or Content Standard
Understanding
Essential Question
36Quad D Key Assignment Requires Students To
- Complete an assignment that covers an extended
period of time, involves ongoing instruction and
research, and uses problem-solving/design process
to address assigned project or problem. - Uses technology/software/equipment applicable to
field.
37Requires teachers To
- Complete ongoing formative assessments with
feedback and a summative written and performance
evaluation that assesses both technical and
academic skills of the assignment.
38Lesson Plan Begin with the End in Mind
Students use competence and knowledge to create
and implement solutions
Student thinks, analyzes, problem solves, creates
solutions
Student Thinks
Student Thinks/ Works
Experiences that will facilitate students
learning
What students need to know why
Teacher Works
Student Works
39HECT CTE are Common Core
40How do we define a key assignment
- One that meets Quad D criteria!
- Its that easy!
41Road to college and career readiness
- SMALL LEARNING COMMUNITIES MULTIPLE PATHWAYS
- Academic
- Context
ACADEMIC CONTEXT
A-G
CTE
42Essential Questions (EQ)
- How can the Program Management Guide be used to
improve my program? - How can the Model Curriculum Guide Standards
serve as a blueprint for what is taught in my
HECT courses? - How does the ACE strategy support learning and
checking for understanding in a unit or specific
lesson? - How do HECT lessons reflect the HECT Unit Plans
by use of Depth of Knowledge and Essential
Questioning? - How do I use Essential Questions to create HECT
lesson plans and units of study that reflect CTE
and California Common Core State Standards?
43HECT Standards and resources
- Magnifying the Common Core in the HECT Program
- http//www.hect.org/workshopstandards.php
44Questions or comments?
- Thank you for your participation!