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Newsletter
Special Needs Educators Held Spring Training The North Dakota
Association of Career and
Technical Special Needs
Educators held their Spring
Training Conference in West
Fargo this year. Attendees
were treated to a busy
conference schedule
featuring a wide range of
opportunities. Hosts Pat
Johnson and Amy Campbell
arranged for attendees to
visit a 1 Million Cups Event in
downtown Fargo spotlighting two exciting businesses. Also on the schedule was a tour
of Microsoft, where participants viewed workspaces designed for maximizing creativity,
collaboration, relaxation, and fun!
Featured conference speakers addressed a wide variety of topics: an update from
the world of School Resource Officers, the Jaguar Academy, and NDSU’s Pawsitive
Relaxation Program. Representatives from Lutheran Social Services, Foster Care,
Youthworks, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Stepping Stones Resource Center informed
the group on services for homeless and struggling students. Ms. Betty Gronnenberg
spoke about the uCodeGirl Program and gave away three scholarships for this excellent
event. Finally, Debra Moen treated us to a session on self-care featuring drum
technique: a great end to a great conference!
North Dakota Career and Technical Education Wayde Sick, Director
Mark Wagner, Assistant Director
July 2019
Inside this issue
Special Needs Spring Training …...1
CTSO Leadership Training....... …...2
State Director’s Column ......... …...3
Vision of Business Education .. …...4
PDC Keynote Announced ....... …...4
CTE PDC Information .............. ......5
Assistant Director Corner .………....5
Dates of Interest
July 11, 2019 | 4:00 PM Early Bird Registration for CTE PDC $75
July 25, 2019 | 4:00 PM Conference Registration for CTE PDC $100
August 5, 2019 On-Site Registration for CTE PDC $125
August 5-7, 2019 ND CTE Professional Development Conference
Host Greg Tehven introduced featured speakers of the 1 Million
Cups Event, Fargo.
Left: On tour at Microsoft.
Above: Scholarship winners Maria Kaduc, Barb Quintus, and Amy
Campbell pose with Betty Gronnenberg of the uCodeGirl Program.
CTSO State Leaders Complete Combined Training It was Monday afternoon, June 10, 2019, and almost 60 state officers from North Dakota CTSOs were anxiously awaiting to start their new year as leaders. But American Airlines had a different plan. The keynote speaker, Rhett Laubach, was stuck in Dallas, Texas, since Sunday waiting to board a plane to Bismarck. The plane finally left Dallas on Monday and arrived at 5:00 pm. A quick trip to the hotel, then to facilitate an etiquette dinner which started at 6:00 pm. Adapting to change is one of the things these officers learned right from the start. Not everything will run on time and they needed to adjust their schedules and the agenda.
That was the beginning of a full three-days of leadership training, teambuilding, developing communication and social media outlets, brainstorming on inclusive organization activities, and learning about CTE and other CTSOs. Officers from DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA and TSA were all in attendance for the combined training. Learning about the other organizations, the missions of the organizations, and the similarities and differences were one of the best parts of the training.
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Wayde Sick
State Director
North Dakota CTE
State Director’s Column -Wayde Sick, Director, North Dakota Career and Technical
As the Department continues to develop the Perkins
V State Plan, key terms need to be defined to determine
spending priorities. This month’s State Director’s
Column will address some of those key terms and
hopefully spur examination and discussion.
Course
The first term to review is “course.” Although the
definition of a secondary CTE Concentrator is not
changing and is defined as “a student who has
completed at least 2 courses in a single career and
technical education program.” The vagueness in the
term “course” is up for discussion. What is a course? Currently, under Perkins IV, a course
is a full credit course. Is that still appropriate? Should a course under Perkins V be a course,
whether it is a ½, 1, or maybe 2, credits? Is it a percentage of the standards mastered in a
career path?
Size
How many students must be enrolled in a course to be an approved program? Again,
under Perkins IV, size meant a minimum of 7 students in each course for schools with more
than 100 students, minimum average of 7 students per course for schools with 50-100
students, and no minimum for schools with fewer than 50 students. For our postsecondary
programs, courses had to have at least 10 students by year three. Should we set our
standards higher when we are recruiting students into our CTE Programs?
Scope
To be an approved program, a secondary program must provide 2 credits per year.
Trade and Industry programs must offer a minimum of 3 sequential credits. Should these
be different? Should T & I be held to a higher standard? Postsecondary programs must
consist of a sequential list of courses that leads to a certificate, diploma, or an associate
degree. Does this account for stackable credentials, which provides for multiple exit
points?
Quality
Quality can be a gray area. How do we quantify quality? There are many tools
available, but are they consistent across all program areas? Who is completing the
assessment tool and are they being objective? What happens when there is a change in
staff? Many questions need to be asked and answered to define quality. Possibly the most
important is, what happens if a program does not meet quality requirements? Is approval,
therefore funding, at stake? How can the state help a program meet quality?
All these terms have become hot topic items at the Department. Conversations
continue, data is collected, and decisions will be made. To learn more about Perkins V,
please visit the ND CTE Perkins V website at www.nd.gov/cte/about/PerkinsV.html.
To provide input on the Perkins V state plan, please complete the following survey:
www.surveymonkey.com/r/QGG9WZR
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Did you know…… FFA was the first CTSO to be chartered in North Dakota? TSA was the most recently chartered CTSO in North Dakota.
Learning More About Perkins V
For the full text of the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for
the 21st Century Act, please check it out here: https://cte.careertech.org/
Rhett Laubach has changed the way thousands of
people across the nation think about leadership. As a
professional speaker, author, presentations coach,
leadership expert, and owner of YourNextSpeaker,
LLC, Rhett has taught leadership skills for more than
25 years, to one million audience members and in 48
states, the Bahamas, and Canada. His programs are
high energy and high impact.
You can find links to all of
Rhett’s material, as well
as information about his
keynotes, workshops,
and bio at
YourNextSpeaker.com
PDC OPENING KEYNOTE
Monday August 5, 2019
2:30 PM
Bismarck Event Center
The Vision of Business Education in North Dakota
CTE Welcomes Rhett Laubach PDC Opening Keynote Speaker
The vision of Business Education in North Dakota is
to assist students in applying business concepts and
advancing technologies to their personal lives, other
academic areas, and future careers in order to become
competitive and productive citizens in a global society.
With this in mind, ND Business Education focuses on
the Finance and Business Management &
Administration Career Clusters. ND CTE Business
Education Supervisor, Jessica DeVaal, enjoys visiting
classrooms and observing how instructors are
integrating technology into all courses and taking
students from basic technology skills to using
advanced software – examples: using spreadsheet
tools in Accounting, creating videos (scripts, filming,
editing, publishing) for community use, and using
simulation software.
North Dakota Future Business Leaders of America -
Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) attended their National
Leadership Conferences (NLCs) in San Antonio, Texas,
at the end of June. Members qualified to compete at
NLC during the State Leadership Conference in March.
Students also had the opportunity to attend
workshops, visit with exhibitors, compete in Open
Events, network with members from around the
world, and participate in the election of the 2019-2020
National Officer Team.
Jessica DeVaal serves on the national FBLA-PBL
Board of Directors and has been involved in the
President/CEO search during the last 9 months. Ms.
Jean Buckley has decided to retire after 22 years of
service to FBLA-PBL, and the Board selected Mr.
Alexander T. Graham as the next President/CEO of the
organization. The official change will go into effect in
August. Ms. DeVaal is excited to serve her final term
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Registration for CTE PDC ‘19
Registration for the 2019
Career and Technical Education
Professional Development Conference is open!
Register now at www.nd.gov/cte/pdc
Early Bird Registration $75
Closes at 4:00 pm on July 11, 2019
Regular Registration $100
Closes at 4:00 pm on July 25, 2019
On-site Registration $125
Monday or Tuesday, August 5/6, 2019
There are no refunds for cancellations received
after July 12, 2019.
PBL members from North Dakota at the 2019 National Leadership
Conference in San Antonio, Texas, in June.
PDC Registration, Housing and Parking
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The 49th CTE Professional Development Conference (PDC) is at a new venue! Conference participants should go to the Bismarck Event Center (not the Ramkota, as in past years) to register and pick up your name badge and conference program. All sessions on Monday and Tuesday will be at the Bismarck Event Center Pre-registration for Conference Visit www.nd.gov/cte/pdc to pre-register for the conference. Pre-registration for the conference closes on July 25, 2019, at 4:00 pm. Housing for the Conference Hotels offering the state rate are listed on the CTE website at www.nd.gov/cte/pdc. There is no specific conference hotel, but you may want to check with the CTE supervisor for your program area to see if there is a hotel with reserved rooms for your program area. On-Site Registration On-site registration will be at the Bismarck Event Center only. Enter door # E42 located on the west side of the building. Registration be will be open from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm on Monday and from 7:30 am to 12:00 pm on Tuesday. Parking at the Event Center Parking is available at the Bismarck Event Center. There are parking lots on the south side or southwest side of the Event Center, with street parking also available. Enter door # E42 located on the west side of the building. Bismarck Event Center Maps: www.bismarckeventcenter.com/p/plan-your-visit/directions-maps
PDC 2019
Where do I go? The CTE Professional
Development Conference
has a new venue!
All sessions on Monday and
Tuesday are at the:
BISMARCK EVENT CENTER
315 South 5th Street
Note: There are no sessions or
events at the Ramkota.
PDC is the premier conference for Career and Technical Education teachers, counselors, and administrators in North
Dakota. With over 600 participants expected at the conference, you will have the opportunity to learn from others, share your
experiences, and be energized for the new school year. The following highlights only a few of the conference agenda items.
Be sure to check www.nd.gov/cte/pdc for updates.
First Year Teachers and First Time Conference Attendees
Come early and be ready to learn how you can get the most out of the conference by attending the First Timers’ Orientation
on Monday morning at 10:00 am at the Event Center. Following the First Timers’ Orientation, a First Year Teacher Orientation
will be held at 10:45 am. Meet the CTE supervisor for your program area and learn more about the conference sessions.
Industry Round Table Sessions
CTE has invited 40 business and industry representatives from across the state to be in our Industry Round Tables on Tuesday
morning. The conference program shows which session you will attend; either 8:00 or 9:30 am. It’s your chance to sit with a
business and industry representative and hear what they are looking for in employees. A list will be included with registration.
General Session I on Monday Afternoon and General Session II on Tuesday at 12:00 pm
Following Program Area sessions scheduled from 12:30-2:00 pm, General Session I will be held at 2:30 pm on Monday. This
General Session will feature keynote speaker Rhett Laubach. The second General Session on Tuesday (12:00 pm) will include
lunch for all conference participants. Breakout sessions are scheduled from 11:10 am to 4:15 pm on Tuesday.
Visit www.nd.gov/cte/pdc for a more detailed agenda.
CTE Professional Development Conference Highlights, Changes & Industry Involvement
College Credit Available! College Credit for your attendance
at PDC is available for $50 for
one graduate credit.
Information and Registration
for credit is available at
www.nd.gov/cte/pdc.
Industry Round Table Program at PDC
CTE needs your interactive participation at our 49th Annual Professional
Development Conference.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2019, we will hold the initial Industry Round Table
Program. We are asking for your participation. Business/Industry partners will be
at a round table for sessions to visit with CTE instructors, career counselors, and
administrators about their company, job opportunities, growth, internships, and
what skills potential employees need to be successful in their company, along with
an open discussion on what skills the related CTE program should be instilling their
students as they prepare for graduation and their future. Participants will have the
opportunity to rotate and attend three round tables during the session.
These Industry Round Tables will take place on Tuesday, August 6th from 8:00-
9:00 and 9:30-10:30 am at the Bismarck Event Center.
Program areas are assigned time slots for instructors with a program specific
session opposite the round table session. Example: Trade and Industry instructors
will attend Industry Round Tables from 8:00-9:00 and have a Program Area session
from 9:30 – 10:30; whereas FACS, will attend their Program Area session from 8:00-
9:00 and attend Industry Round Tables from 9:30 – 10:30.
The Round Table sessions for each program area are scheduled as follows:
I hope that you plan to attend PDC and to be a part of this year’s PDC Industry
Round Tables as effective partnerships are in everyone’s (instructors, counselors,
administrators, employers, and students) best interest.
8:00 – 9:00 Industry Roundtables 9:30 – 10:30 Industry Roundtables
• Administration
• Agricultural Education
• Career Development
• Health Sciences Education
• Information Technology Education
• Technology & Engineering Education
• Trade, Industry & Technical Education
• Administration
• Business Education
• Family & Consumer Sciences
Education
• Marketing Education
• Special Populations
Assistant Director Corner
North Dakota Career and Technical Education
-Mark Wagner, Assistant Director,
North Dakota Career and Technical
Education
A business-education partnership is involvement between schools and business-industry, governments, and community organizations. These partnerships are established by agreement between two or more parties to establish goals, and to construct a plan of action for achievement of these goals. Business-education partnerships may involve the entire school and hundreds of students. Others partnerships may be a single class or individual student. They serve to strengthen instruction in academic skills and enrich the educational process through the talents and ideas of the personnel of participating businesses. (Wikipedia)
Mission of CTE
The mission of the State Board for Career and Technical Education is to work with others to provide all North Dakota citizens with the technical skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for successful performance in a globally competitive workplace.
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Did you know…..
Spotlight on Postsecondary This year the spotlight will be on
• United Tribes Technical College,
Bismarck and
• Williston State College.