10.41.101 DEFINITIONS
Terms used in reference to career and vocational/technical
education are defined as follows:
(1) "Additional costs" are those costs
which exceed the average costs of classroom courses and include the following:
(a) career and vocational/technical education
teacher salaries for career experience supervision, career and
vocational/technical work experiences (excluding student compensation) ,
curriculum or program development and programs that extend beyond the school year;
(b) stipends to career and vocational/technical
education teachers for supervision of career and technical student
organizations;
(c) instructional supplies and equipment including
repair, maintenance or leasing used in an approved program; and
(d) instructional-related travel expenses for an
approved program or career and technical student organization.
(2) "Approved secondary career and
vocational/technical programs" are high school programs that meet K-12
career and vocational/technical education standards and guidelines authorized
by 20-8-303, MCA, and receive approval by the superintendent of public
instruction.
(3) "Board of public education" means
the board created by Article X, section 9, subsection (3) of the Montana
Constitution and 2-15-1507, MCA.
(4) "Career and technical student
organization" or "CTSO" means an organization of students in
career and vocational/ technical programs that serves members by providing
opportunities for leadership, citizenship and skill development. Activities are an integral part of the
program and are carried out at local, state and national levels in affiliation
with the following organizations: FFA,
family, career and community leaders of America (FCCLA) , DECA, business
professionals of America (BPA) , SkillsUSA-VICA, health occupations students of
America (HOSA) , technology students association (TSA) and other CTSO's
affiliated with new and emerging programs.
(5) "Career and vocational/technical
education" means instruction that should include:
(a) classroom instruction;
(b) classroom related field and laboratory
experience;
(c) work experiences, including cooperative work
experience component; and
(d) activities of career and technical student
organizations which are an integral part of program instruction.
(6) "Career and vocational/technical
education course" means a semester of career and vocational/technical
education study within an approved program where vocational/technical credit is
given.
(7) "Career and vocational/technical
education programs" means organized educational activities, as defined in
20-1-101(8) , MCA which may include the following programs:
(a) agriculture education;
(b) business and marketing education;
(c) family and consumer sciences education;
(d) health occupations education;
(e) industrial technology education;
(f) trade and industrial education; and
(g) OPI approved new and emerging programs.
(8) "Career and vocational/technical
instructor certification" means certification of instructors in accordance
with the board of public education requirements and endorsed in the program
area for which they are making application.
(9) "Career experience supervision" is
an option available to districts and, if chosen by a district, must include a
minimum of five days of student-related instruction that relates to the program
for which the enrollment report is generated.
Compensation for this supervision is subject to collective bargaining,
or where there is no recognized bargaining agent, to board policy.
(10) "Career skills instruction" means
instruction directly preparing students for employment and/or further education
or training in a career cluster related to the field of study or profession.
(11) "Career title" means the common name
by which a position is identified. The
generally accepted source is the classification of instructional programs
(CIP) .
(12) "Incentive
funding formula" means a formula determined by the superintendent of
public instruction according to additional costs of career and
vocational/technical education programs based on weighted factors.
(13) "K-12
career and vocational/technical education" means organized educational
activities that have been approved by the office of public instruction and
that:
(a) offer
a sequence of courses that provide a pupil with the academic and technical
knowledge and skills that the pupil needs to prepare for further education and
for careers in the current or emerging employment sectors; and
(b) include
competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge,
higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general
employability skills, technical skills, and occupation-specific skills of the
pupil.
(14) "K-12
career and vocational/technical education enrollment" is determined by the
number of students reported on the enrollment form for an approved program in
the same year that a state career and technical education application is
submitted.
(15) "Local
advisory committee" means a group of persons, the majority of whom are
outside the education profession, who are representative of the community and
are educated/trained/ employed in careers related to the career and vocational/
technical education programs.
(16) "Secondary career and vocational/technical
education program" means organized educational activities, as defined in
20-1-101(8) , MCA, in high school (grades 9 through 12) which may include the
following programs:
(a) agriculture education;
(b) business and marketing education;
(c) industrial technology education;
(d) family and consumer sciences education;
(e) health occupations education;
(f) trade and industrial education; and
(g) OPI approved new and emerging programs.
(17) "State director of K-12 career and
vocational/ technical education" means the person that is the state
administrator of all elementary and secondary career and vocational/technical
education programs under the state superintendent and that:
(a) administers the K-12 career and
vocational/technical education policies adopted by the superintendent of public
instruction;
(b) prepares curriculum guides for adoption by the
superintendent of public instruction; and
(c) employs, with the confirmation of the
superintendent of public instruction, professional staff consisting of individuals
prepared in agriculture education, business and marketing education, health
occupations education, family and consumer sciences education, industrial
technology education, and other new and emerging vocational/technical education
fields.
(18) "Superintendent of public
instruction" means the state government official designated as a member of
the executive branch by the Montana Constitution.
(19) "Work experience" means a component of career and
vocational/technical education that provides students with on-the-job training
or simulated experiences related to their career and vocational/technical
education program. The time requirement
for students in work experience must be equivalent to the time requirement for
credit to be earned.
History: Sec. 20-7-301, MCA; IMP, 20-7-302. 1, MCA; NEW, 1980 MAR p. 1502, Eff. 6/30/80; AMD, 1984 MAR p. 818, Eff. 5/18/84; AMD, 1993 MAR p. 296, Eff. 2/26/93; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 780, Eff. 3/15/02.