Enhancing Literacy in Career and Technical Education (CTE)

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Explore the significance of integrating literacy skills in CTE, understand the importance of promoting student literacy, and discover effective assignments and strategies to engage students in reading and writing within CTE courses.


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  1. Belinda Cole, Ed.D. Facilitator NRCCTE

  2. Objectives Analyze the role CTE can play in improving student literacy. Explain the importance of integrating literacy into CTE instruction. Develop assignments that engage students in reading and writing in CTE.

  3. Why is literacy important to CTE? You can base your response on knowledge of your CTE field your personal experience your prediction of your students literacy needs Try to write as much as possible in 4 minutes

  4. Turn and talk to the person next to you about what you wrote. Identify concepts from that influenced your response. Jot down ideas they mention that add to your ideas. Be prepared to report out.

  5. Assignments that Promote Literacy Read career-related articles Write weekly Prepare a written report Activities That Use Content-Area Literacy Strategies Examples: Two-Column Notes Frayer Model Word Sort

  6. Which of the sample assignments could you use to get your students writing weekly in your CTE course? Lab Journal Writing and Formatting a Memo Project Activities That Involve Writing

  7. When do professionals in your field read technical documents like this? What is difficult about reading the passage? Should students have to read documents like this? What do professionals do after they read a document like this?

  8. Possible Games Next Steps Add strategies to your Ideas You Can Use worksheet. Choose two or three to incorporate into your teaching over the next few months. Jeopardy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Wheel of Fortune Bingo Password

  9. A word wall is an interactive collection of words or parts of words used to teach vocabulary, spelling, letter-sound correspondence, and more. Word walls are not simply d cor; they are works in progress designed to promote group learning. Math is everywhere display 025[1] Words should be added to the wall as they are encountered in learning and should be removed (or moved to a review board) as they become part of the student s knowledge bank.

  10. Graffiti Walls Word Rings Vocabulary Post-It Folders Alpha Charts

  11. Objectives Explain the importance of teachers working together to integrate CTE and academic studies. Identify the key conditions for successful integration of CTE and academic studies. Analyze a variety of approaches for integration and determine the approach most ideal in a given school environment and culture.

  12. Set high expectations Teach challenging CTE, with academics embedded Drop low-level academic courses Require a challenging program of study Give teachers time to collaborate Create a structure for teacher collaboration Provide blocks of instructional time Emphasize challenging, student- centered learning Broaden classroom assessment Provide staff development Involve parents Be willing to learn as you go

  13. Single Discipline Approaches Interdisciplinary Approaches Single Course Integration Joint Planning Across or Within Departments Team Teaching Short- or Long-Term Projects Thematic Projects or Units Academies

  14. What are examples of the various integration approaches? What are the challenges in implementing each approach? How do some schools appear to overcome those challenges? How are the conditions for successful integration reflected in the school examples in the newsletter?

  15. 1. Identify eight to ten essential academic standards necessary for success in the career field and for postsecondary education. 2. Identify the academics embedded in the activities, problems and projects you have planned. 3. Select an integration approach. 4. Develop an integrated unit plan for addressing the embedded academics. 5. Review, revise and improve the integrated unit plan.

  16. Successful strategies to integrate literacy

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