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Autor/inn/enAragon, Steven R.; Woo, Hui-Jeong; Marvel, Matthew R.
InstitutionNational Research Center for Career and Technical Education, St. Paul, MN.
TitelAnalysis of the Integration of Skill Standards into Community College Curriculum
Quelle(2004), (74 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterMeasures (Individuals); Technical Education; Educational Change; Curriculum Development; College Curriculum; Community Colleges; Questionnaires; Job Skills; Standards
AbstractThe utilization of skill standards in the curriculum development process has become an increasingly prominent aspect of the reform movement in career and technical education over the past 10 years. Standards are seen as a way to achieve better accountability within Career and Technical Education (CTE) systems, and improve their quality as well as their alignment with workplace requirements. While they are increasingly in use in both secondary and postsecondary CTE programs, little research has been conducted regarding the extent to which skill standards are currently used by community colleges as a key component of curriculum development, delivery, and assessment. Current literature available on skill standards, however, describes their purpose, initial development, and evolution. Much of the information available is intended for secondary, rather than postsecondary, CTE. The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which various industry- and state-based skill standards are integrated into CTE community college curricula. Using a descriptive survey design, a nationally represented sample of community college career and technical deans were asked to complete a questionnaire that assessed awareness and implementation of industry-based skill standards. For those institutions implementing industry-based skill standards, the questionnaire sought additional information on assessment and credentialing practices. Data were collected across 10 CTE program areas including agriculture; construction/trade; automotive, commercial mechanic, and commercial driver's license; family and consumer sciences; graphic arts; health occupations; hospitality and hotel management; manufacturing; industrial; and business, administrative, and information technology. Key findings include: (1) Three quarters (75.7%) of the reporting institutions use skill standards within postsecondary CTE curricula; (2) The program areas in which respondents reported the highest level of awareness of national industry-based skill standards included manufacturing, construction, automotive, and health occupations; and (3) While colleges are implementing both national industry-based and similar state-level standards, more institutions implement the national standards. Appended is: National Industry-Based Skill Standards, Contacts, and Program Areas. (Contains 16 tables.) (ERIC).
AnmerkungenNational Research Center for Career and Technical Education. Available from: The National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education. 1900 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1090. Tel: 800-678-6011; Tel: 614-292-9931; Fax: 614-688-3258; e-mail: ndccte@osu.edu; Web site: http://www.nccte.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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