Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 2 - ACADEMIC AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION
Subchapter N - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION COURSE MAINTENANCE AND APPROVAL
Section 2.323 - Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Process

Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 2.323

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

The Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Process includes the following:

(1) Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Addition--The development and addition of a new career and technical education course to the WECM database. The content of the new course may be drawn from industry-defined skill and knowledge requirements or a local need course that is used by four or more institutions. The development of a course is performed by a team of subject matter experts.

(2) Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Archival--The archiving of a career and technical education course to remove an unused, obsolete, or duplicate course from the WECM database. The review of a course to be archived is performed by a team of subject matter experts.

(3) Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Review--The review of a course contained in the WECM database. The review of a course is performed by a team of subject matter experts.

(4) Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Revision--The revision to a career and technical education course contained in the WECM database to ensure that content and outcomes align with current need and/or regulations. The revision of a course is performed by a team of subject matter experts.

(5) Career and Technical Education Course Maintenance Workshop--A workshop to determine the relevance and currency of a career and technical education course contained in the WECM database. The workshop shall be conducted by a team of subject matter experts. The WECM Advisory Committee shall determine the schedule and the Classification of Instructional Program code for each course to be reviewed. A course maintenance workshop may result in:

(A) The revision of a career and technical education course;

(B) The addition of a career and technical education course; or

(C) The archiving of a career and technical education course.

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