Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 256 - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Subpart A - GENERAL
Section 256.160 - Career and Technical Education Programs
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A CTE program administered by an eligible recipient shall be directed, administered and supervised by one or more qualified individuals appointed by the eligible recipient and charged with specific responsibility for the direction and supervision.
b) CTE programs designed to prepare a person for certification, licensure, or employment in an occupation that is regulated by law shall be conducted in accordance with requirements established for those programs by law.
c) CTE programming at the secondary level shall include instruction, laboratory and workplace learning experiences based on relevant content and learning standards, if applicable, necessary to prepare the student for both immediate employment and advanced education in preparation for later employment in the occupation or occupational field for which the program is designed.
* 501-2000 students: two programs.
* 2001-3000 students: three programs.
* 3001-4000 students: four programs.
* 4001 and above: five programs.
* incorporates challenging State academic standards;
* addresses both academic and technical knowledge and skills, including employability skills;
* is aligned with the needs of industries in the economy of the State, region, tribal community, or local area;
* progresses in specificity;
* has multiple entry and exit points that incorporate credentialing; and
* culminates in the attainment of a recognized postsecondary credential."
* provide guidance and instruction on the concept of career clusters and support for student selection of a cluster of interest prior to a cluster-specific orientation course with related career awareness activities;
* include an orientation course providing a broad understanding of the specific cluster or cluster grouping that applies to the program of study in which the student is enrolled, and that includes career exploration;
* include an advanced course developing competencies and skills needed for entry-level employment or further postsecondary education;
* incorporate credit transfer opportunities (e.g., dual credit, articulation agreement) or training for an industry-recognized credential; and
* include instruction and evaluation in safety, as appropriate, within the curriculum.
* team-based challenges or CTSOs; and
* one or more of the following, at both the secondary and postsecondary levels: internships, career-related service learning, paid work experience, on-the-job training, incumbent worker training, transitional jobs, apprenticeships (i.e., youth, pre-registered, non-registered, research), student-led enterprise, remote work for a client/employer, school-based enterprise, cooperative work agreement, or clinical experience.
d) The eligible recipient may enter a written agreement under which any portion of the program of instruction will be delivered, on an individual or group basis, by a public or private employer, private CTE training institution, community college, or any other public or private institution of higher education. These agreements shall:
e) If instruction is to be provided by a private career and technical training institution, the institution may provide equipment or services not available to the eligible recipient or may provide substantially equivalent training at a lesser cost.
f) The entity will assure equal educational opportunities to all students by providing access to all career and technical education programming components and services in a nondiscriminatory and equitable manner in accordance with State and federal laws and regulations.