Or. Admin. Code § 581-013-0005 - Definitions
The following definitions apply to OAR 581-013-0005 to 581-013-0035:
(1) "Career Technical
Education" or "CTE" means content, programs, and instructional strategies based
on business and industry workplace skills and technical skill sets and needs.
Instruction incorporates standards-based academic content, technical skills and
workplace behaviors necessary for success in careers of the 21st century.
Career Technical Education:
(a) Provides
individuals with coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging
academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to
prepare students for their career pathway;
(b) Provides technical skill proficiency and
may provide an industry-recognized credential, a post-secondary certificate or
degree; and
(c) Includes applied
learning that contributes to an individual's academic and technical knowledge,
higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes and general
employability skills.
(2)
"CTE program" means a CTE Program of Study or CTE Start-up Program.
(3) "CTE Program of Study" means a sequence
of courses, aligned to industry standards at the secondary and post-secondary
level that integrates technical and career skill proficiencies with relevant
academic content. A CTE Program of Study prepares students for the workplace,
further education, training, and community roles. A CTE Program of Study is
approved by the Oregon Department of Education.
(4) "CTE Start-up Program" means an
intentional plan approved by ODE to develop a CTE Program of Study within an
ODE agreed upon timeline. The program includes initial course(s), connections
to economic need, and a proposed alignment to a community college CTE
program.
(5) "Charter school" means
a public charter school operating pursuant to ORS Chapter 338.
(6) "Dual credit courses" means dual credit
courses, sponsored dual credit courses, and assessment based learning credit as
those terms are defined by the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating
Commission.
(7) "English Language
Learner" or "ELL" means a child whose native language is other than English or
who speaks a language other than English in the child's home.
(8) "ESD" means education service district as
defined in ORS 334.003.
(9) "Establish" means create or implement new
programs, activities, or services for students.
(10) "Evidence-based" means an activity,
strategy, or intervention that
(a)
Demonstrates a statistically significant effect on improving student outcomes
or other relevant outcomes based on
(A)
Strong evidence from at least one well-designed and well-implemented
experimental study;
(B) Moderate
evidence from at least one well-designed and well-implemented
quasi-experimental study using a large or multi-site sample; or
(C) Promising evidence from at least one
well-designed and well-implemented correlational study with statistical
controls for selection bias; or
(b)
(A)
Demonstrates a rationale based on high quality research findings or positive
evaluation that such activity, strategy, or intervention adheres to
antidiscrimination laws, and is likely to improve student outcomes or other
relevant outcomes based on a well-specified logic model informed by research or
an evaluation that suggests how the intervention will improve relevant
outcomes; and
(B) Includes ongoing
efforts to examine, evaluate and reflect upon the effectiveness of such
activity, strategy, or intervention on the intended
outcomes.
(11)
"Expand" means to increase the course offerings, course participation, supports
for students, activities, or services available to students or increase the
number of students served.
(12)
"Extended ADMw" means the extended weighted average daily membership computed
as provided in ORS 327.013(1)(c).
(13) "High School Graduation and
College and Career Readiness Fund" means the fund established by section 1,
chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2017.
(14)
"Historically and traditionally marginalized students" means English language
learners, Black and African American students, American Indian and Alaskan
Native students, Latino and Hispanic students, Asian and Pacific Islander
students, Multi-racial students, students experiencing poverty, and students
with disabilities.
(15)
"Historically underrepresented populations" means demographic groups whose
representation in CTE, science, technology, engineering and math fields,
college-level educational opportunities, does not mirror the demographics of
the school building.
(16) "School
district" means a common or union high school district, the Oregon School for
the Deaf, and an education program under the Youth Corrections Education
Program or the Juvenile Detention Education Program.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: Ch. 1, OL 2017 & Sec. 1
Statutes/Other Implemented: Sec. 1, Ch. 1 & OL 2017
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