|
|
Procedure No.
|
2170P
|
|
|
Adoption Date:
|
July 11, 1984
|
|
|
Reviewed:
|
October 1, 1997
|
INSTRUCTION VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION
The basic standards for vocational programs as established by the
state superintendent of public instruction are as follows:
- The primary objective of the program is the
development of competencies that lead to entry level employment as
well as entry into advanced vocational training; or, for home and
family life education, to prepare for the occupation of
homemaking. No courses shall be carried out separately on the
basis of the sex of the enrollees.
- Specific program objectives are defined in terms of
occupational competencies to be developed.
- The program is based on identified need and is developed and
conducted in consultation with the functioning representative
advisory committee composed of employers and employees actively
engaged in the occupation.
- Instructional content is based on an analysis of the skills
and knowledge required.
- Leadership development through planned activities, providing
for transition from school to job must be an integral part of the
instructional program. The vocational education student
organizations meet this need.
- Students are counseled for enrollment on the basis of their
interest in the occupation and their ability to profit from the
instruction. No discrimination on the basis of sex shall exist in
counseling students for vocational programs.
- Teachers are occupationally competent and vocationally
certificated in the occupational area in which they are to
teach.
- Instructors are to be provided time and travel for
consultation, coordination and instructional activities beyond the
classroom environment, as well as for appropriate professional
meetings including inservice education sponsored by the division
of vocational-technical and adult education services in the office
of the state superintendent of public instruction.
- Instructional equipment and facilities to be used are
comparable to those used in the occupation and are adequate for
the maintenance of acceptable educational standards.
- Provision is made for job placement assistance, annual follow
up, and program evaluation.
- Provision is made for effective vocational guidance which
shall include, but not be limited to, occupational information and
counseling.
- A vocational class is structured so that the maximum number of
students per class shall be determined by the number of training
stations, safety factors, and individual instruction requirements
of the specific skills being developed.
Additional criteria are established for specific programs:
- Agriculture education,
- Business-office education,
- Community resource training,
- Distributive education,
- Diversified occupations,
- Home and family life education,
- Industrial arts, and
- Trade, technical and health occupations education.