N.M. Admin. Code § 6.30.13.7 - DEFINITIONS
A.
"Career
and technical education standards" means the content standards with
benchmarks and performance standards defined in 6.29.3 NMAC for students in
grades seven through twelve enrolled in career and technical education
coursework.
B.
"Career
technical education" or "CTE" means a sequence of courses
directly related to the preparation of individuals for employment in current or
emerging occupations requiring an industry-recognized credential, certificate
or degree. This phrase is also referred to as "vocational education" in 22-14-1
NMSA 1978.
C.
"Dual
credit" means high school student enrollment in college-level courses
offered by a postsecondary institution that allows students to earn credit
toward high school graduation and a postsecondary degree or certificate
simultaneously.
D.
"Early
college high school" or "ECHS" means a four-year high
school that meets the qualifications outlined in
6.30.13.9 NMAC.
E.
"Meta major" means a
collection of majors with shared or similar coursework in alignment with a
career field.
F.
"Postsecondary partner" means a postsecondary educational
institution that has an agreement or memorandum of understanding with an
ECHS.
G.
"Pathway"
means a sequence of classes at the ECHS in partnership with the postsecondary
partner that leads to a certification, associate's degree, or bachelor's
degree.
H.
"Work-based
learning" means activities that develop work place skills such as tours,
job shadowing, work experience rotations, mentoring, entrepreneurships, service
learning, internships, co-ops, or youth pre-apprenticeships aligned with a
registered apprenticeship program under the New Mexico department of workforce
solutions.
I.
"Workforce
recognized credential" means industry-recognized workforce credentials,
certificates, associate's degrees, or bachelor's degrees from a postsecondary
partner.
J.
"Workforce
partner" means a local business, regional workforce investment board,
workforce connection, one stop shop, chamber of commerce, economic development
corporation, council of government, tribal council, or other industry
representative that provides ongoing mentoring and on-the-job experience that
connects ECHS students to employment settings and helps them to develop
employability skills.
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