22 Pa. Code § 339.22 - Program content
(a)
Occupational program requirements. The primary objectives of
an occupational program are to prepare students for employment in high priority
occupations supported by local employers, and for successful employment and
lifelong learning through acquisition of high-level academic, technical and
career development skills, efficient work habits and attitudes about the
personal, social and economic significance of work. Occupational programs
include vocational agriculture, vocational business education, vocational
health occupations, vocational marketing and distributive education, vocational
occupational family and consumer sciences, and vocational trade, industrial and
technical education. Occupational programs must be standards-based, prepare
students for obtainment of licensure or industry skill certification or
Pennsylvania Skills Certificate, as required, provide extended classroom
experience, and meet minimum time requirements. The specific requirements of
the foregoing elements are as follows:
(1)
Standards-based. Programs must have standards-based plans. A
standards-based plan is an instructional system that is planned and managed by
the teacher, based upon occupational analysis and clearly stated performance
objectives that are deemed critical to successful employment as recommended by
occupational advisory committees. Occupational tasks recommended by an
Occupational Advisory Committee must provide the basis for instruction. The
instructional process must derive its content from the task performed in each
occupation and job and provide for the assessment of student performance on the
basis of preset performance standards. Standards-based plans must include:
(i)
Performance objectives.
A vocational education program must identify performance objectives in
accordance with criteria developed by the school entity in cooperation with the
Occupational Advisory Committee. The performance objectives consist of the
following three parts:
(A) The conditions
under which the task will be performed-the materials and supplies
provided.
(B) A description of the
task.
(C) The standard for how well
the task shall be performed.
(ii)
Program plans.
Vocational education program content must be designed in accordance with one of
the following standards-based plans:
(A)
Regular occupations. A plan designed to provide instruction in
preparing students for gainful employment in occupations requiring skills
learned in one of the vocational education program areas. The development of
leadership competencies and positive attitudes towards fulfilling occupational,
civic, social and community responsibilities shall be an integral part of this
program plan.
(B)
Cluster
occupations. A plan designed to provide basic information and skills
for a number of closely related occupations and to develop basic competencies
in a variety of jobs within an occupational field. Vocational education planned
courses from more than one vocational education field may be offered in order
to meet the minimum time requirements. The development of leadership
competencies and positive attitudes towards fulfilling occupational, civic,
social and community responsibilities shall be an integral part of this program
plan.
(2)
Pennsylvania academic standards. Pennsylvania academic
standards under Chapter 4 (relating to academic standards and assessment) shall
be integrated within the technical curriculum and instruction.
(3)
CIP Code. Programs will
be identified by CIP code.
(4)
Planned instruction. Planned instruction must include the
integration of academic, career development and technical curricula at the
secondary level.
(5)
Occupational analysis. The occupational analysis conducted by
the school entity under §
339.4(a)
(relating to program approval) must lead to clearly stated performance
objectives deemed critical to successful employment, and assessment of student
competencies based upon performance standards.
(6)
Industry standards.
Programs must prepare students to meet industry-defined standards,
certifications, regulations or licensing agreements demonstrated through
industry assessment, industry credentials, industry certification, license or
State assessment.
(7)
License requirements. Programs designed to provide students
with the background to meet certification and licensure requirements must meet
the standards of the licensing agency and be supervised or administered
according to the certifying or licensing agency, Parts I and II (relating to
State Board of Education; and standards). Information on legal requirements or
limitations relating to the occupations for which they are preparing shall be
given to all students in writing.
(8)
Extended classroom and work-based
learning. The program must provide students an opportunity to acquire
experience in appropriate work situations related to their vocational program
of study. When the traditional shop or laboratory cannot simulate the work
situation, the classroom may be extended to a cooperating agency or business as
long as the educational objectives are being met. Health occupations curriculum
preparing individuals for direct patient care must provide clinical experience
as an integral part of the curriculum.
(9)
Minimum time
requirements.
(i) The school entity
may develop vocational education programs for any time length as long as they
do not go below the minimums listed in this subsection. Vocational programs may
range in duration from 1 year to 4 years, and the following represents the
minimum total hours required for a program sequence:
(A)
One year sequence. A
vocational technical education program existing in the 12th grade when students
have met their academic graduation requirements but require technical courses
only, and lasting 1 year in duration must provide a minimum total of 720 hours
of vocational program instruction by the end of the program year.
(B)
Two year sequence. A
vocational technical education program consisting of 2 sequential years must
provide a minimum total of 720 hours of vocational program instruction by the
end of the program sequence.
(C)
Three year sequence. A vocational technical education program
consisting of 3 sequential years must provide a minimum total of 1,080 hours of
vocational program instruction by the end of the program sequence.
(D)
Four year sequence. A
vocational technical education program consisting of 4 sequential years must
provide a minimum total of 1,320 hours of vocational program instruction by the
end of the program sequence.
(ii) The following requirements shall be
considered in planning vocational education programs based on the minimum time
requirements listed in subparagraph (i):
(A)
Vocational education credits may be given for hours spent in supervised
agricultural experience, cooperative clinical experiences and other supervised
occupational experience occurring during or after the school day as defined in
the Public School Code.
(B) A
minimum of two planned courses shall be operated per year. These two planned
courses shall be skilled courses.
(C) Sequences shall be offered in consecutive
years and the last year of the program will conclude in the twelfth
grade.
(D) This section includes
the minimum requirements for a program to be eligible for vocational
reimbursement. It is recognized that selected vocational programs may require
more than the minimum hours to offer an effective education program.
(b)
Exceptional programs requirements. Exceptional programs could
include any of the occupational areas defined in this section. See subsection
(a). An exceptional program will be approved to address special needs
documented by the school entity. The program content shall be designed in
accordance with one of the following standards-based plans:
(1)
Special vocational. A
plan designed to meet the vocational education requirements of special needs
students in accordance with a least restrictive environment and their
IEPs.
(2)
Experimental. Special pilot, experimental, exemplary or
innovative programs, which do not fit within the structure of any of the plans,
may be approved on an annual basis after review by the Secretary.
(c)
Diversified
occupations program requirements. Diversified occupations programs may
include any of the occupational areas defined in subsection (a) or other
occupational areas not offered at the comprehensive high schools or AVTS. The
diversified occupations program shall be available as a 1-year or 2-year
program. This program is for 11th and 12th grade students who are unable to
gain admission to a vocational program due to excessive numbers of applicants,
inability to meet entrance requirements for other existing vocational programs,
or lack of specific vocational areas offered at the comprehensive high school
or participating AVTS. When diversified occupations programs are provided, they
shall be planned in accordance with the student's stated career objective and
include:
(1) Work-based learning experiences
held at a school-approved worksite.
(2) A training plan and a training agreement
shall be developed with the employer and available on file with both the school
and the employer. The training agreement and training plan must be signed by
the student, parent/guardian, school officials and cooperating
employer.
(3) School-based,
academic and career-specific instruction.
(4) One planned course-equal to one unit of
credit-of general related theory or technical related content, or both, per
year. To meet this requirement, the school district operated diversified
occupations student shall meet with his teacher-coordinator for at least one 40
to 45 minute period per day or a minimum of 3 hours per week. To meet this
requirement at a career and technical center operated program, the diversified
occupations student shall meet with his teacher-coordinator for at least one 40
to 45 minute period per week.
(5)
Payment of the existing legal wage.
(6) Provision for administration, supervision
and monitoring by a certified teacher in cooperation with the
employer.
(7) Provision of work
site supervision by an experienced person, and the student has had an
opportunity to perform a variety of work assignments.
(8) A certified teacher to manage the
program.
(9) Provision for
coordination of work site activities of at least 1/2 hour per week per student,
including work site visits and observations, as well as preparation for the
related in-school instruction.
(10)
Students shall be legally employed a minimum of 15 hours a week during the
school year. Graduation credits can be awarded for hours worked outside of
school hours.
(11) Students shall
be legally employed a minimum of 150 school days to be eligible for the
Department reimbursement.
(12)
Recognition and high school credit for the student's participation in the
cooperative education diversified occupations program.
(13) Compliance with Federal and State
statutes.
(14) Insurance protection
for both the school and students.
(d)
Nonoccupational program
requirements.
(1)
Family and
consumer sciences education programs. The family and consumer sciences
education programs must operate in a comprehensive high school.
(2)
Primary objectives. The
primary objectives of family and consumer sciences education programs are to:
(i) Integrate within the technical curriculum
instruction aligned with Pennsylvania academic standards under Chapter
4.
(ii) Prepare both males and
females with knowledge and skills required to meet the approved Family and
Consumer Sciences Academic Standards.
(iii) Provide knowledge and skills that are
interrelated and necessary for the optimum quality of life for individuals and
families.
(e)
Postsecondary education and training. Articulation of the
secondary program of studies with postsecondary institutions, technical
institutes and industry partners who offer registered apprenticeship,
certificate or degree programs shall occur.
Notes
This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 339.4 (relating to program approval).
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