2019-2021Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Center for Career and Technical Education
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Chip Harris, Ed.D., Director
Avon Williams Campus A-402
(615) 963-7344
General Statement
The Center for Career and Technical Education is a collaborative effort between the College of Education at Tennessee State University, the Tennessee Department of Education, and the local education agencies offering Career and Technical Education programs in Tennessee. The Center, serving as a state-wide clearinghouse, offers services to new instructors in Career and Technical Education (CTE), to the Tennessee Department of Education as well as to the local system administrators. The Center offers advisement and advancement coursework to new teachers at the K-12 level on the Occupational License (Trade and Industry, Health Science), and on the Transitional License (Agriculture, Business, Family and Consumer Science, Marketing and Technology Education ). In addition, the Center serves new teachers of adult students in the Tennessee Technology Centers.
The Center objectives are:
- To provide support to new CTE teachers in meeting the requirements for advancement from the Apprentice Occupational License to the Professional Occupational License through advisement and required coursework.
- To provide CTE instructors with opportunities for knowledge and understanding of the multicultural society in which they live and their relation to and responsibility in such a society.
- To assist new CTE instructors with their required education coursework by developing an individualized program of study; tracking their progress and reporting completion of the program.
- To provide in-service opportunities to new CTE instructors through new teacher workshops offered twice times annually.
- To prepare new CTE instructors to advise their curricular based student-professional organization by offering training workshops for the teachers.
- To assist experienced CTE teachers through advisement and coursework in meeting recertification requirements.
- To represent Tennessee State University and teacher education on Tennessee Department of Education CTE teacher licensure committees.
- To provide a sound program of guidance and to work cooperatively with other departments, offices, and colleges of the university and system in implementing the program.
Center for Career and Technical Education Programs Occupational Licensure Program:
New CTE teachers on Occupational Licenses complete an 18-credit hour program of study as a part of their requirements to advance to the professional license. The teachers are admitted to Tennessee State University to complete their coursework and receive advisement on the advancement process. The coursework is offered online. The Occupational Licensure program at Tennessee State University is based upon admission to the University and application for the Apprentice Occupational License. Teachers have three years to complete the program and advance their licenses.
Practitioner License Program for CTE Teachers:
CTE teachers can earn a full teaching license through the Practitioner License offered by the TN Department of Education. The Center offers advisement and the classes needed to earn a full professional license in the areas of Agriculture Education, Business Technology Education, Family, and Consumer Science Education, Marketing Education and Technology Engineering Education. The Practitioner Licensure program at Tennessee State University is based upon the candidate holding a Bachelor’s degree in the field (or related) he/she will teach and a position in a Local Education Agency. The teachers are admitted to Tennessee State University to complete their coursework and receive advisement on the advancement process. The coursework is offered online.Teachers have three years to complete the program and advance their licenses.
Tennessee Technology Center Program:
New instructors in the Tennessee Technology Centers (TTC) are required to take a series of six courses to qualify for tenure in the TTCs. The Center for Career and Technical Education provides advisement and coursework for the instructors as they work toward tenure. The Tennessee Technology Center program at Tennessee State University is based upon the candidate securing a position teaching at a TTC. The instructors are admitted to Tennessee State University to complete their coursework and receive advisement on the advancement process. The courses are offered online.
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