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Virginia CTE Goes Green

Virginia CTE Goes Green. Angela Whittaker MS Ed. Renewable Technology Instructor awhittaker@cucps.k12.va.us Cumberland County Public Schools. Sustainability Curriculum in Development. Overview. Project Background - “Why offer these courses?”

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Virginia CTE Goes Green

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  1. Virginia CTE Goes Green Angela Whittaker MS Ed. Renewable Technology Instructor awhittaker@cucps.k12.va.us Cumberland County Public Schools Sustainability Curriculum in Development

  2. Overview • Project Background - “Why offer these courses?” • “Sustainability and Renewable Technology” Course Overview • Status of Pilot Program in Cumberland • How we did it…ideas for incorporating the course in your school • Plan for subsequent courses

  3. Thank You!!! • Cumberland County Public Schools • Chip Jones and Dr. Amy Griffin • Department of Education • Mr. George Willcox • CTE Resource Center • Peggy Watson, Nathan Pope and Karen Westermann

  4. CTE Reform STEM and Rigor Recovery Act Funding Need for 21st Century Workforce Training Rising GREEN Tide Cuts in School Funding Educational Challenges Career Path in Renewable Technologies State and Federal Focus on Energy Independence Green is the Gold Congressional Projects in District 5

  5. Green Jobs are broader than the energy sector • Material reuse, recycling, andlandfill maintenance • Water management strategies for grey and clean water • Maintaining sustainable food production farms • Producing sustainable building products • Creating an effective transportationsystem to deliver people and products

  6. Greening of Industry and Manufacturing • Emerging Industry Requirements • Emphasis on product life cycle, product interaction, manufacturing processes • Waste disposal and reduction • Environmental impact • Focus on engineering economics/alternative justification • Energy efficiency standards • Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Required • Sustainable manufacturing practices • EnergyUse and Savings • Water / Storm Water • Reuse/recycling • Pollution

  7. Trailblazers Employment Projections 2008 - 2018 % Job Growth Projection by 2018 Angela Whittaker 3-31-2010

  8. Trailblazers CTE www.ctetrailblaizers.org Required Skills Technical • Proven organizational skills • Basic knowledge of operations in an analytical environment • Computer skills including the ability to use Microsoft Office • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Critical thinking • Basic skills in safety/OSHA procedures • Application of Sustainable practices and concepts

  9. Trailblazers CTE www.ctetrailblaizers.org Required Skills Behavioral • Follows documented procedures carefully • Commitment to upgrade skills as required • Works neatly and methodically • Commitment to core values • Ability to prioritize tasks • Professional demeanor • Calm under pressure • Sense of urgency

  10. What we mean by “Renewable Technologies” • Renewable Energy • Solar Thermal, Photovoltaic, Geothermal, Biomass, Hydrogen Cells, Wind • Green Building Design • Energy Efficiency, Retrofitting Methods, Passive Solar Design, New Energy Standards • Sustainable Agriculture / Horticulture • Organic farming, Genetic Engineering, Irrigation management technologies, Local food distribution • Sustainability applied to Industry and Work Processes

  11. What is Sustainability? The Triple Bottom Line

  12. Pilot Program • Developed draft task competency list • Alignment to the Standards of Learning • Developing the supporting process/skills questions • Currently aligning a pacing guide and curriculum notebook • Collecting data to support course effectiveness • Planning teacher training to support statewide classes • Creating proposal for subsequent courses and analysis of a career pathway

  13. Course Overview Sustainability and Renewable Technology • Course Content • Semester 1 - Global Issues and Sustainable Solutions • Semester 2 - Introduction to Renewable Technologies in Energy, Agriculture and Building Design • Select Objectives: • Interpret sustainability as it applies to social, economic, and environmental issues. • Compare and contrast quality of life issues in developing and developed countries. • Debate the scientific research on climate change. • Implement a service-learning project to educate the public on sustainability and renewable technology.

  14. What is happening in this picture? Designing the compost bin for the community garden Research on the energy use for specific cafeteria appliances Calculating the KWH of lighting required for the school cafeteria in a given school day.

  15. What is REALLY happening in this picture? Life Cycle Models Engineering Science Math TECHNOLOGY

  16. How did I get this course piloted in my school? • Researched data on the need for this curriculum • Determined need but discovered NO existing curriculum • Designed the outline for the pathway • Enrolled in the Renewably Technologies Diploma courses at NCSU • Started researching community partners that could offer field study experience • Scheduled a meeting with the CTE coordinator and director of instruction • WAITED • BUGGED my CTE director and director of instruction • My School Division began to BUG George Wilcox • Presented the course and pathway outlines to the DOE /CTE • Formed the curriculum steering committees with the CTE Resource Center

  17. Who is the right teacher? • Requires and understanding of the Social, economic and environmental issues facing the future generations. • DOE and Industry will be establishing specific guidance • Suggestions • Look in your science, tech and engineering classes for the teachers who have the personal interest in the green movement. • Consider “Master Naturalist” • Look at the “green” committee in your school.

  18. What can you do to begin the dialog? • Contact George Willcox • Begin dialog with your director of instruction • Gather the data for your locale • Identify grants that can support the materials cost • Consider a regional Vo-Tech center as the location so funding is shared with multiple divisions • Begin identifying potential instructors

  19. Proposed Pathway Design Applications = School and Community Service Learning, Leadership = significant Field Study; Apprenticeships = Mentoring and Job Leaders to Level I and Workforce Experience

  20. Thank You Questions

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