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FY11 Perkins Application

Section 2
Strategies for Improvement

Each FY11 applicant who did not complete an FY10 application must complete all items below.

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2.1  ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (SECONDARY ONLY)

Perkins legislation focuses on secondary CTE student achievement in both academic and technical areas. Schools are required to link career/technical studies with a rigorous academic core curriculum. Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described the processes you currently use or will implement to ensure CTE students enroll in the college preparatory work-ready curriculum.

 

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.2  TECHNICAL SKILLS ATTAINMENT

Perkins legislation is focused on high-quality career/technical studies. Secondary and postsecondary recipients are required to strengthen and align coherent and rigorous technical content that leads to high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations. Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described the processes you will use to improve existing CTE courses, eliminate outdated courses, identify and create new courses, and meet the structure of career clusters, pathways, and majors.

 

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.3  PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Perkins legislation requires local sites to provide professional development that is high quality, sustained, research based, and related to instruction.  This can be accomplished through activities such as but not limited to comprehensive professional development related to instruction and student achievement (including initial teacher preparation) for instructional (both academic and technical), guidance, and administrative personnel. Examples include: national, regional and/or state conferences for career and technical education that promote instructional leadership; in-service training focusing on the integration of academic and career and technical education courses; in-service training focusing on career development; internships for career and technical education teachers and/or counselors; and, local provision of professional development. Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described your current and planned professional development; including planned in-service training when appropriate.

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.4  ALL ASPECTS OF THE INDUSTRY

Perkins legislation requires that students be provided with strong experiences in and understanding of all aspects of an industry, which may include work-based learning. All aspects of an industry include planning, management, finance, specific technical and production skills and underlying technological principles, labor, and regulatory and community issues that may include health, safety, and environmental issues.  Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described how your students have experiences related to all aspects of the industry

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.5  EVALUATION AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

Perkins legislation challenges districts to promote continuous improvement in academic achievement and technical skill attainment as well as address current or emerging occupational opportunities. Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described the processes used for data collection, evaluation and continuous improvement.

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.6  SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Perkins legislation continues to strongly support activities that enhance opportunities for members of special populations, including individuals protected by Section 504 or the ADA; those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); economically disadvantaged; individuals preparing for nontraditional training and employment; single parents, including single pregnant women; individuals with other barriers to education achievement, including individuals with limited English proficiency; and school dropouts.  Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described how individuals who are members of special populations will not be discriminated against based on this status and how you will provide access and services to special populations. 

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.7  GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

Perkins legislation increases the focus on enhanced career guidance and academic counseling.  Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described how guidance and counseling will be provided to CTE students, which now includes linkages to future education and training opportunities.

 

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


2.8  INSTRUCTOR RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION

Perkins Legislation challenges schools to improve the recruitment and retention of career and technical teachers, faculty, and guidance/academic counselors, including those in underrepresented groups in the teaching profession, also to improve the transition to teaching from business and industry.  Your FY08 Perkins Transition Plan described your efforts in recruitment and retention of career and technical teachers, faculty, and guidance/academic counselors.

DIRECTIONS: If FY11 Perkins funds are used in this section, describe the strategies and activities you plan to carry out, including additions or modifications to previous applications that address the requirements bulleted below:

A) Summarize the strategies and planned activities to address these requirements, including data sources where applicable:

(B) List staff involved (include name, job title for (A) above:


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The FY11 application period closes at 6:00 pm on June 15, 2010.

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