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ADDITIONAL TRAININGS

ADDITIONAL TRAININGS

These sessions provide a deep-dive look at effectively managing different CTE programs. Sessions take place on January 30th and require pre-registration and an additional fee via the online registration system in order to attend. Attendees must be a paid registrant in order to participate and receive session materials.

Training for New Counselors: Graduation Requirements and CTE (separate pre-registration required)

$195 

Presenter: Candace McGowan, CTE Coordinator, Grapeville-Colleyville ISD

This workshop is designed for counselors new to CTE and/or those needing a refresher. Topics such as 4-year plans, special populations, PEIMS, accountability and understanding endorsement requirements are discussed. Understanding CTE courses and how they count for graduation requirements, the AAR, 7th and 8th grade requirements for PGPs, as well as legislative updates are also included.

Team of Industrial Engineers

Training for New CTE Administrators (separate pre-registration required)

$295 

Presenters: Mark Bosher, Training & Technical Assistance, CTAT; Traci Hendrix, CTE Director, Pflugerville ISD and Mark McClure, CTE Director, Cleburne ISD

Training for New Administrators is appropriate for CTE directors, coordinators and other staff responsible for CTE program decisions at the district level. This training is most useful for those with five years of experience or less. Participants will receive legislative updates and information necessary to implement and sustain effective CTE programs. Access to a virtual resource with electronic documents and related web links will be shared.

Quality CTE Programs for Students with Special Needs (separate pre-registration required)

$195 

Presenter: Tally Jo Stout, Admin Director of CTE, Conroe ISD
CTE professionals are in a position to literally change the world for the better, one child at a time, by impacting homelessness and incarceration rates for young people with disabilities. 
• Legal requirement overview (lots of changes in the past year, both from CTE and from SPED)
• ARD and 504 decisions and the impact on the CTE classroom and the job site
• Accommodations and modifications
• Behavior intervention plans and classroom management
• Task analysis, data collection, data interpretation and job coaching
• Strategies and tools to support collaboration between disability services and the CTE professional

Networking
Business Conference

Level II Training for Experienced CTE Administrators (separate pre-registration required)

$195 

Presenters: Katilyn Woodley Mark Parkerson, Carrie Chandler, Kimberly Harris

Level II Training for Experienced CTE Administrators is appropriate for CTE directors, coordinators and other staff responsible for CTE program decisions at the district level. This training is most useful for those with over five years of experience. Major areas of focus will include; PEIMS management & reports, Methods of Administration (MOA) requirements, CLNA data, budgeting, developing a CTE program and procedures manual and overall best practices for program development. Electronic documents and related web links will be shared. CTAT recommends New CTE administrator training as a prerequisite for professionals with less than five years experience.

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