10.53.1009 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION STANDARDS FOR NINTH THROUGH TWELFTH GRADE
(1) The career and technical education standards for ninth through twelfth grades are that each student will:
(a) act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee:
(i) engage in positive, safe, legal, and ethical behavior; and
(ii) model industry-identified, career-ready skills;
(b) apply appropriate academic and technical skills:
(i) compose clear and coherent documents and presentations appropriate to task, purpose, and audience;
(ii) demonstrate knowledge of mathematical operations needed to succeed in a selected Career Pathway;
(iii) apply appropriate scientific methods in qualitative and quantitative analysis in a selected Career Pathway;
(c) attend to personal health and financial well-being:
(i) evaluate validity of health and financial information, products, and services;
(ii) analyze financial practices including budgeting, banking, savings, investments;
(iii) explain significance in achieving personal and business short and long term goals; and
(iv) develop financial goals based on lifestyle expectations, education plans, and career choices;
(d) communicate clearly, effectively, and with reason:
(i) model integrity, ethical leadership, and effective employability skills in all communication;
(ii) evaluate and use information systems to prepare technical documents for the workplace;
(iii) model appropriate strategies for communicating persuasively in professional settings to effectively interact with individuals from various cultural, ethnic, and language backgrounds; and
(iv) employ awareness of world cultures and languages in work-based learning opportunities;
(e) consider the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decisions:
(i) design and construct safe working environments according to government and industry standards;
(ii) create plans and policies that reflect deep understanding of individual histories and societal complexities in a work environment; and
(iii) integrate personal protective equipment use regularly in necessary
environments;
(f) demonstrate creativity and innovation:
(i) design and implement an innovation; and
(ii) evaluate peer innovations and provide feedback;
(g) employ valid and reliable research strategies:
(i) use evidence from multiple sources to defend a position;
(ii) determine various research methodologies based on a defined problem/purpose; and
(iii) identify research protocols required to ensure legality, validity, and reliability;
(h) utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them:
(i) devise forecasts or solutions to problems that reflect analysis of trends;
(ii) utilize understanding of resources and culture to devise collaborative solutions to problems; and
(iii) utilize multiple resources to test and refine solutions to a problem;
(i) model integrity, ethical leadership, and effective management:
(i) apply laws, regulations, and policies to personnel situations that help employees perform their jobs according to employer rules and expectations;
(ii) apply insight to positively influence others’ actions, attitudes, and beliefs based on the needs of the workplace; and
(iii) create and modify procedures to most effectively function within laws, regulations, and policies;
(j) plan education and career path aligned to personal goals:
(i) execute a program of study following a Career Pathway, evaluating the opportunities for personal and professional lifelong learning;
(ii) explore the benefits of having a personal or career mentor;
(iii) construct and complete resumes, applications, and other necessary work-related documents;
(iv) evaluate job descriptions that align to a selected Career Pathway and the necessary skill set; and
(v) prepare and practice for, and demonstrate skills needed for job interviews in a selected Career Pathway;
(k) use technology to enhance productivity:
(i) describe how job market changes have resulted from scientific advancements and the increased use of technology in the global economy;
(ii) evaluate the purpose of technology tools and multimedia to analyze their impact on productivity in homes, schools, and workplaces;
(iii) safely and ethically use current industry-standard and emerging technologies; and
(iv) model appropriate communication and technological skills to seek, obtain, and change jobs/careers; and
(l) work productively in teams while using cultural/global competence by collaborating to address geographic, economic, cultural, or political issues considering multiple perspective.
History: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, MCA; IMP, Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA; NEW, 2020 MAR p. 2136, Eff. 7/1/21.