Trade and Industrial Education
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| School: Canadian Valley Technology Center | |||
| Date of Report: November 2012 | |||
| Program:Electrical Trades | |||
| Teacher: Micky Marsee | |||
| Evaluator(s): | |||
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| INTRODUCTION | |
The Summary Evaluation Questionnaire was developed to assist in evaluating the instructional processes of career and technology education programs. It is designed for use by both the local teacher in conducting a comprehensive self-evaluation and by an external evaluation team. The questionnaire is divided into 11 sections, corresponding to the 11 standards of quality program operations. These standards or ?best practices? have been endorsed by the State Board of Career and Technology Education. Each standard is followed by a series of rating scale questions or quality indicators that further define the standard. Some questions are identified as State Board Rules, and these questions must be met in order to meet the standard. The quality indicators may vary among occupational divisions due to unique considerations within those divisions. The sum total rankings of the State Board Rules and quality indicators below each standard will serve as a ranking of the standard. The ranking of each standard and the corresponding narrative section will be recorded and reported in the final evaluation report. |
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| DIRECTIONS | |
Evaluators using this instrument should strive to rate the quality indicators for each program evaluated in relationship to the standards. Comparing one program with another may result in distorting evaluative information and is highly discouraged. Questionnaire Rating To complete the questionnaire, carefully read each standard and the quality indicators that follow. Questions related to State Board Rules are enclosed in a shaded area and are grouped at the beginning of each standard. For each question, the evaluator should indicate if the State Board Rules are met or not met by marking the appropriate box in the column on the right. |
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All other quality indicators are assessed by circling the appropriate rating in the column on the right. The numbers on the rating scale indicate the following: |
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Exceeds Standard---------------------------------------- |
5=Outstanding 4=Above Minimum Standard |
| Meets Standard------------------------------------------ | 3=Meets Minimum Standard |
| Falls Below Standard------------------------------------- | 2=Below Minimum Standard 1=Poor (Major Improvement needed.) |
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Suggested Activities for Teachers For each standard, there is a suggested list of documents to review or activities to perform as the teacher rates the standard. The teacher should use these suggestions as a guide but not as a limitation in reviewing the educational experiences. Mark the standard met or not met and, under the question section, rate how well the standard is being met. Narrative Comments In the Comments section, provide comments on how the standard is met. Provide examples of situations as evidence the standard is being met. For low ratings, write examples of what could be done to address the deficiencies. Suggested Activities for Evaluators For each standard, there is a suggested list of documents to review or activities to perform as the evaluator rates the standard. The evaluator should use these suggestions as a guide, but not as a limitation, in reviewing the program. Narrative Comments The Comments section of the questionnaire should be used to note specific program characteristics for which recommendations or commendations need to be made. Items rated below standard should be accompanied by realistic statements on how they can be improved. These notes should be used to write the Commendations and Strengths section, the Specific Recommendations for Improvement section, and the General Suggestions for Improvement section at the conclusion of the evaluation (see pages following Standard 11.)
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Scoring Totals (Evaluators Only) To determine if a standard is met, the evaluator should:
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns ..................................................................................... 45 Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 36___ If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The total number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. |
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STANDARDS
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| Instructional Planning and Organization | |
| STANDARD 2 | Instructional Materials Utilization |
| STANDARD 3 | Qualified Instructional Personnel |
| STANDARD 4 | Enrollment and Student/Teacher Ratio |
| STANDARD 5 | Equipment and Supplies |
| STANDARD 6 | Instructional Facilities |
| STANDARD 7 | Safety Training and Practices |
| STANDARD 8 | Advisory Committee and Community Relations |
| STANDARD 9 | Leadership Development |
| STANDARD 10 | Coordination Activities |
| STANDARD 11 | Student Accounting and Reports |
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| INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION | |||
STANDARD ONE | |||
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |
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Is a program-specific strategic plan in place and revised annually that provides strategies to address the following career major component. The plan should include what needs to be done, who is responsible, and the targeted completion date.
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Strategic plan 3-year plan that is reflective of career majors being taught. | Met Not Met |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see Strategic plan. |
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| All quality indicators marked with a screen must be met in order to meet the standard. | |||
| 6. | Does each syllabus contain well-defined career major/course descriptions? |
Syllabus for each career major/course. Career major descriptions. |
NA 12345 |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see syllabus. |
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| 7. | Does the syllabus reflect the teaching of employability and occupationally related skills and was a copy given to each student at the beginning of the course? |
Syllabus for each career major/course. Career major descriptions. |
NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see syllabus |
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| 8. | Is an instructional management system for monitoring and documenting student progress available and being utilized? | Process for monitoring student progress. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see completed
LAPs. I also keep a grade book. |
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| 9. | Does the instructional management system contain a well-defined grading system and was a copy given to each student? | Grading system, including how each element (attendance, work ethic, work-based learning, laboratory, etc.) is used to determine final grade. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see
syllabus. |
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| 10. | Is there evidence that the students' attainment of objectives is measured by an evaluation system that includes school-based and/or work-based performance? | Grading policy. Test results. Objectives and skills standards. Rubrics. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see syllabus. |
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| INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION | |||
STANDARD ONE |
| 11. | Does the instructor have access to individual student files or career plan containing the results of assessments of students' interests, achievement, abilities, and special needs, and is the information used appropriately to direct effective student learning? |
Student assessment files or individual career plans. |
NA 12345 |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see IEPs |
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| 12. | Is the instructor involved in developing or approving accommodations or modifications for students with identified disabilities? Is there evidence that integrity of skill development is maintained as accommodations or modifications are implemented? |
Disability documentation for modifications/ accommodations. Records of technical skill attainment for students with disabilities. |
NA 12345 |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see IEPs for special needs students. We also use the Academic center to teach soft skills and resumes.
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| 13 | Is there evidence of integrating career awareness, employability skills, etc., and the teaching of essential skills through appropriate partnerships, such as with the academic center, job placement staff, or others into the career major(s)? | Lesson plans showing how essential skills are incorporated into the instruction. Role of academic centers. Classroom materials that incorporate these skills. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS:Yes, we teach NCCER Core
Curriculum. |
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Does the instructor receive professional development in developing strategies for integrating academics and other essential skills into instruction? |
Record of professional development activities. Resources provided to instructor. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Refer to Professional
Development record. |
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| 15. | Is there evidence students acquire industry-recognized credentials that demonstrate the skills needed to meet industry-accepted standards? | Industry credentials incorporated within each career major. Test results. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: They receive their apprentice
license and OSHA-30 hr. card. |
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| 16. | Does the instructor provide input to academic instructors regarding academic priorities and goals specific to the career major(s) and suggest academic materials or other instructional aids related to the pathway? (Does not apply to skills centers.) | Lesson plans. Copies of emails or other records of suggestions made to academic instructor. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS:Yes, we set the score levels
for our students; see plan. |
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| 17. | Are written student policies available? Are they provided to the students? | Student handbook. Program-specific handbook. Information given to students prior to enrollment. Procedures for students to report and handle accidents. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, posted on wall, syllabus, student handbooks |
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| INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION | |||
STANDARD ONE |
| 18. | Is there an instruction plan that identifies an appropriate scope and sequence to the program? | NA 12345 | |
| COMMENTS: Refer to course outline. |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... ___ Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 39 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS UTILIZATION | |||
| STANDARD TWO | |||
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |
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Are integrated projects used to deliver and/or support the delivery of instruction and career cluster framework? | Real-world projects and rubrics to support career majors. Clinical experience. | |
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Yes, we do small jobs on the campus. |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... ___ Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 15 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | ||||||||||||||
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| QUALIFIED INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL | |||
| STANDARD THREE |
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
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Is there an instructor evaluation system in place by local administration that determines instructional effectiveness? |
Evaluation system used to determine instructional effectiveness. | Met Not Met | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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COMMENTS :Yes, Greg Taylor is my evaluator. VOTAS
is the system. |
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| 8. | Does the instructor maintain a plan for professional development, and is the instructor working toward appropriate industry credentials or certification if applicable? | Individualized professional development plan that supports career majors selected. | Met Not Met | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: See professional development
plan. |
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| 9. | Does the instructor foster relationships with educational partners , counselors, and other educational school personnel? | Procedures used to interact with sending school instructors and other personnel (meeting agendas, informational materials, e-mails, etc.) | Met Not Met | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS:Yes, we do tours and open
houses |
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| 10. | Is the instructor well informed regarding dynamic changes in business and industry? | New and innovative techniques. Mentoring. Webinars. Attendance at conferences and trade shows. Teacher internships. Code updates. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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COMMENTS: Yes, with advisory committee
meetings, telephone contacts to various entities in industry. |
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| 11. | Has the instructor completed a pre-training Teaching Techniques Workshop within the first year of employment (for new instructors and those within less than five years? continuous employment?) | Attending T&I New Teacher Academy or the SREB Teacher training. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, I have attended 3 New
Teacher Workshops and Summer Conferences |
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| 12. | Are students (and parents/guardians when applicable) given a written statement about the purpose and nature of the career major/program and career opportunities prior to enrollment? | Written statement and other information given to students prior to enrollment. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, the counselors have
brochures for each program outlining the class. |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... __ Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 27 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met.
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| ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO | |||||||||||||||||||
| STANDARD FOUR | |||||||||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
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NA=Not Applicable | |||||||||||||||||
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Do all students complete appropriate academic courses for high-skill occupations and/or advanced training? (Except FASC) |
Check course sequence of instruction and grade book. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, check course sequence &
gradebook; have courses available from OSU-IT |
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| 8 | Are courses scheduled to avoid conflicts with other classes student need for graduation? | Are modified courses offered? | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS:
Yes, we have breakout session for math and some students come one hour
later to get mandatory classes at home school. |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.......................................................................................... Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 18 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||||||
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| EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES | |||||||||||||
| STANDARD FIVE | |||||||||||||
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |||||||||||
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Is a system being utilized for daily usage, accountability, and storage of small equipment, supplies, and hand tools? |
Review program guide. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see tool managment program |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 9 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||
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| INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES | |||||||||||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |||||||||||||||||||
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Can the present facility be changed/adapted to accommodate a change in the direction of curriculum or to accommodate other modifications in equipment, safety, etc., due to the impact of changing technology?
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Facilities. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, we update curriculum every year |
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| 9. | Do the students have lockers, storage, shelves , and network storage for personal training-related items? | Facility. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, see locker room |
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| 10. | Is a cleanup wash basin readily available to students? | Wash basin | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Yes, check shop. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 21 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| SAFETY TRAINING AND PRACTICES | |||
| STANDARD SEVEN | |||
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |
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Do students demonstrate acceptable knowledge and attitudes related to health and safety practices? (except BITE) |
Observation of student safety practices. Lab health and safety rules |
Met Not Met |
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COMMENTS: Yes, observe students |
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| All quality indicators marked with a screen must be met in order to meet the standard. | |||
| 8. | Are the classroom, laboratory, and storage areas arranged to emphasize safety? | Visual inspection of instructional facilities and equipment for appropriate health, comfort, and safety features. | |
| COMMENTS: Yes, observe facility |
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| 9. | Are accidents resulting in injury recorded and reviewed in order to correct deficiencies? | Accident report files. Procedure used to review accident. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, review reports |
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| 10. | Does the program have adequate and accessible fire extinguishers (correct type and serviced within the last year) correctly identified and displayed in the facility? | Check inspection date, signage, and location of fire extinguishers in the program. | NA 12345 |
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COMMENTS: Yes check shop |
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| 11. | Is there a suitable cleanup area for equipment and projects that are routinely serviced as a part of the instructional content of the program and career major(s) offered? | Check clean up area. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, check shop |
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| 12. | Are eye safety items utilized (i.e. safety glasses, face shields, and welding shields)? | Observe students. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, observe students
and tool room. |
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| 13. | Is the electrical service equipped with an electrical energy disconnect system that will allow the instructor to shut off all equipment and service receptacles quickly in an emergency situation? (Computers that are used for non-repair purposes will be considered exempt. Receptacles so exempted should be clearly marked that they are not tied to the electrical disconnect system.) | Check location(s) of shut off?s and placement of signage. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS:Yes, either E stops or GFCI control all exposed wires. | |||
| 14. | Are student safety tests and evidence of hazardous material handling, right-to-know instruction, and universal precautions training retained on file to verify that appropriate training has taken place? | Check student files. Check instructional delivery system. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see teacher files and Right to Know center and bulletin board. | |||
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| STANDARD SEVEN | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Is a continuous flow eyewash station provided, tested, and flushed on a weekly basis? Bottle type neutralizing washes may be used as a supplement in more severe work conditions. |
Check location and placement of signage. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see shop |
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| 16. | Are appropriate safety procedures followed in the handling, securing, and labeling of bottles containing high-pressure gases-both in terms of use and storage? | Check restraints and location of bottles. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, see shop. Safety
glases are worn in the shop at all times. No shorts are allowed in shop
and we have yellow caution tape on the floor for safelty barriers. |
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| 17. | Is a system in place to clean and disinfect eye protection equipment? Single user protection equipment should be disinfected on at least a monthly basis, and equipment used randomly by students should be disinfected at the end of each class period. | Inspect the disinfectant equipment in the program. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, we use disinfectant. |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 30 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS | |||||||||||||
| STANDARD EIGHT | |||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
SUGGESTED |
NA=Not Applicable | |||||||||||
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Do advisory committee members serve as mentors, guest speakers, field trip hosts, and/or work-site coordinators for student work experience? |
Advisory committee members? involvement. List of guest speakers, field trips, activities, etc. |
NA 12345 | ||||||||||
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COMMENTS: We take field trips to Locke Supply
showcases and OSU-IT, Okmulgee |
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Sum the ratings in the preceding columns.................................................................................... Total Points In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 9 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||
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| LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT | |||||||||||||||||
| STANDARD NINE | |||||||||||||||||
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Do students participate in school and community service activities? |
Articles, pictures, meeting minutes |
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COMMENTS: Brought canned food and angel tree |
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| 8. | Does the local organization assist with planning, preparing, and operating student organization activities above the local level? | Program of work/calendar. Organization?s involvement in these activities. | |||||||||||||||
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| 9. | Does the student organization maintain a written program of work/activities that outlines the year?s activities and reinforces workplace skills? | Program of work. List of activities. | |||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes we elect a secertary that
keeps all minutes and helps prepare the students for contests |
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| 10. | Are meetings held regularly with student officers conducting the proceedings? | List of activities. Program of work/calendar | |||||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: Yes, we have quarterly meetings to discuss issues. |
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In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 15 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||||
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| COORDINATION ACTIVITIES | |||
| STANDARD TEN | |||
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Cooperative education is uniquely designed to meet students? career objectives through supervised on-the-job training or other supervised occupational experiences, coupled with regular classroom instruction. Each student participating in cooperative training should be placed in a job related to his/her training objective. The instructor should ensure that each student?s cooperative training provides experiences that allow the student to meet the goals and objectives of the career major or pathway. The instructor or other appropriate personnel should ensure that students are legally employed if their cooperative training involves working for pay. As a condition of their employment, a ?Memorandum of Training? shall be signed by the employer, student, parent (if applicable), and teacher-coordinator and shall be maintained on file. In addition, a training plan outlining the on-the-job training activities for each student shall be completed and maintained on file. In order to assure quality of training and procedural compliance, the local teacher-coordinator shall visit each training station at least once per grading period. Provisions should also be made for the local teacher-coordinator to visit each training station in accordance with state guidelines. Students should be encouraged to develop teacher-assisted entrepreneurship programs, if related to the instructional content. | |||
QUALITY INDICATORS | |||
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QUESTIONS |
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NA=Not Applicable | |
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Does each student have the opportunity to participate in training-related work-based experience? |
Work-based learning opportunities. List of employers. Examples of projects and experiences |
Met Not Met |
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COMMENTS: Yes, each student is job placed before
they are graduated. |
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| 2. | Are appropriate documents (memorandum of training, contract, and other appropriate documentation) signed and on file for each student undergoing a work-based experience? |
Completed documentation for each student participating in a work-based experience. |
Met Not Met |
| COMMENTS: Yes, it has to be on file in
main office and home school |
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| 3. | Are work-based objectives based on and validated by industry standards? | List of objectives used to validate industry standards. | Met Not Met |
| COMMENTS: Yes, see advisory board
minutes |
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| 4. | Is appropriate documentation maintained to indicate the instructor is actively involved with each work-based experience? | Completed coordination activities and records. | Met Not Met |
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COMMENTS: Yes, students are required to mail their
schedule each week. |
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| 5. | Does the employer complete a written evaluation on the employed student? |
Completed evaluation forms. |
NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, the employer has to sign
their work schedule and hours. | |||
| 6. | Does the student complete a written evaluation on the learning experience? | Completed evaluation forms. Student journals. | NA 12345 |
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| COORDINATION ACTIVITIES | |||||||||||||||
| STANDARD TEN | |||||||||||||||
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QUESTIONS |
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Does the administration support coordination activities by providing sufficient time and financial support? |
Policy on coordination activities. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, see school policies. |
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| 8. | Are mentors properly trained and/or inserviced prior to assigning students to that work station? | Mentor training materials. Dates of training sessions. | NA 12345 | ||||||||||||
| COMMENTS: When students are placed OJT
the Contractor is the mentor. They are licensed by the State of Oklahoma
and have to have a Journeymans level License. |
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In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 12 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||
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| STUDENT ACCOUNTING AND REPORTS | |||
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Recognizing that the major objective of career and technology education is the gainful employment of the student, a systematic program of job placement and follow-up is essential. As evidence of efforts to achieve this objective, each local educational institution shall maintain student enrollment, placement, and follow-up records on all students who have enrolled. These records must be maintained in accordance with divisional requirements and reported as requested to the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. Each instructor purporting to train students for gainful employment shall assist career major completers in job placement and maintain placement records. In exploratory educational experiences where students move from one career major to another, completers should be assisted in continuing their occupational education or assisted in job placement. Enrollment, placement, continuing education, and follow-up records should be maintained. | |||
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Are student enrollment, placement, follow-up, divisional, and student organization reports correctly completed, maintained, and submitted by the due dates and in accordance with state and federal requirements? |
Enrollment, completion, and follow-up records. Delinquent lists. |
Met Not Met |
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COMMENTS: Yes. I track my students for one year by
calling or seeing them on jobs. |
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| 2. | Does each student have an opportunity to compile a r?sum?, complete a job application, follow the plan of study, plan for future education, prepare for a job search, or complete any other application as a part of his/her instruction? |
Objectives, lesson plans, student files, portfolios, etc. |
Met Not Met |
| COMMENTS: Yes, we do resumes, mock
interviews and student employability skills |
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| All quality indicators marked with a screen must be met in order to meet the standard. | |||
| 3. | Is enrollment periodically updated through the school year in order to record/list new students? |
Comparison of grade book with enrollment records. |
NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, the counselors handle
this and check grades book vs enrollment. | |||
| 4. | Does the student complete a written evaluation on the learning experience? | Procedures for assisting career major completers in finding employment and/or continuing formal training (i.e., list of potential employers). | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, we help them get ready
for continuing education or job placement. |
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| 5. | Does the one-year follow-up indicate that completers from the previous year are employed in a job related to training or continuing their education? | Placement data for previous year?s career major completers. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, we update the past year's placements every year. Check career major completers. | |||
| 6. | Are the student retention and graduation rates maintained at an appropriate level? (match data elements) | Number of students returning from the first year to the second year, if applicable. Graduation rate. | NA 12345 |
| COMMENTS: Yes, check returning student
and placement records. |
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Is data maintained to show the effectiveness of articulation/ cooperative agreements? |
Data from sending schools, two-year colleges, and four-year universities. College credit enrollment data. Plan of study. |
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COMMENTS: Yes, we are aligned with OSU-IT,
Okmulgee for 21 hrs. |
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In order to meet the standard, all State Board Rules must be met and the total points must equal or exceed 15 points. If any questions are not applicable, the chart below can be used to determine the total points needed to meet the standard. (The number of questions rated should include the questions related to State Board Rules.)
Based upon the Quality indicators, which reflect State Board Rules and factors influencing the quality of the program, the standard is Met Not Met. | |||||||||||||||||
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Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education PROGRAM EVALUATION PROFILE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| INTRODUCTION |
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Include a brief description of the program including number of teachers, type of students served, enrollment, approved career majors, and any unique information about the program. |
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| COMMENDATIONS OR STRENGTHS |
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Summarize below the major strengths of the program. Include outstanding accomplishments of students and/or the student organization. |
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Outline specific recommendations for program improvement that should be implemented in order for the program to meet minimum standards. Each standard that was found to be deficient should be identified and recommendations for improvement made. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Outline general suggestions for the overall improvement of the program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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