Career Technical Education {CTE} - Partners


California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)
Cerritos College and California State University (CSULB) have a long and
strong history of working together to improve education. Currently Cerritos
College and CSULB have a model partnership revolving around the preparation
of K-6 teachers. This 2+2 program has so successfully integrated the two
programs that Cerritos College Teacher TRAC offers a comprehensive, fully
articulated curriculum that mirrors almost exactly the first two years at
CSULB and is aligned with the California Content and Professional Teaching
Standards as well as the California Technology Standards. During the past
year, two new articulation agreements were formed with CSULB. The first is
part of a new program to recruit and prepare secondary mathematics and
science teachers. The second curriculum pathway is to recruit and prepare
special education teachers. This grant offers another opportunity to
partner with CSULB and its Professional Studies department through which the
vocational education teaching credential is offered.
California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA)
Cerritos College has already been offering CSULA students in construction
technology classroom experiences in our woodworking department. This grant
will allow us to formally partner to finalize a curriculum pathway for
future woodworking and automotive teachers. CSULA is the only CSU in
Southern California to offer a single-subject credential in industrial and
technology education and has a dedicated teaching laboratory.
Southeast Regional Occupational Program (SEROP)
The SEROP serves two school districts in the area, ABC and Norwalk La/Mirada
USDs. There are three coordinators who maintain coordination and
collaboration with the district high schools and their administrators. The
coordinators spearhead curriculum development, course approvals,
professional development and advisory committee meetings. For purposes of
this grant, they will assist in identification and recruitment of a cohort
of students from those already surveyed who will undertake this activity.
SEROP staff will also assist in coordinating professional development in the
area of standards alignment, and provide pathway articulations.
Southland Motor Car Dealer's Association (SMCDA)
The industry partner in this grant, the SMCDA, will assist in the effort of
advisement and subsequent recruitment as it relates to the area of
Automotive Technology. The Southland Cerritos Motor Car Dealer’s
Association (SCMCDA) has partnered with the Cerritos College Advanced
Transportation Technology Center in many projects and proposals. Most
recently the SCMCDA is partnering with the College in the Quick Start
Partnership involving expanded career paths to students enrolled in the
Automotive Career Institute, in which Southeast ROP is also a partner, in
addition to several local school districts. |