Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General requirements. This course is
recommended for students in Grade 12. The practicum course is a paid or unpaid
capstone experience for students participating in a coherent sequence of career
and technical education courses in the Architecture and Construction Career
Cluster. Prerequisite: Construction Technology II, Building Maintenance
Technology II; Electrical Technology II; Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning (HVAC) and Refrigeration Technology II; Plumbing Technology I; or
Mill and Cabinetmaking Technology. Corequisite: Practicum in Construction
Technology. This course must be taken concurrently with Practicum in
Construction Technology and may not be taken as a stand-alone course. Students
shall be awarded one credit for successful completion of this course. A student
may repeat this course once for credit provided that the student is
experiencing different aspects of the industry and demonstrating proficiency in
additional and more advanced knowledge and skills.
(b) Introduction.
(1) Career and technical education
instruction provides content aligned with challenging academic standards and
relevant technical knowledge and skills for students to further their education
and succeed in current or emerging professions.
(2) The Architecture and Construction Career
Cluster focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the
built environment.
(3) In Extended
Practicum in Construction Technology, students will be challenged with the
application of knowledge and skills gained in previous construction-related
coursework. In many cases students will be allowed to work at a job (paid or
unpaid) outside of school or be involved in local projects the school has
approved for this class.
(4)
Students are encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as
career and technical student organizations and other leadership or
extracurricular organizations.
(5)
Statements that contain the word "including" reference content that must be
mastered, while those containing the phrase "such as" are intended as possible
illustrative examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student demonstrates professional
standards/employability skills as required by business and industry. The
student is expected to:
(A) participate in a
paid or unpaid, laboratory- or work-based application of previously studied
knowledge and skills related to construction technology;
(B) participate in training, education, or
preparation for licensure, certification, or other relevant credentials to
prepare for employment;
(C)
demonstrate professional standards and personal qualities needed to be
employable such as punctuality, time management, initiative, and cooperation
with increased fluency;
(D)
complete tasks with high standards to ensure quality products and
services;
(E) employ teamwork and
conflict-management skills with increased fluency to achieve collective goals;
and
(F) employ planning and
time-management skills and tools with increased fluency to enhance results and
complete work tasks.
(2)
The student implements advanced professional communications strategies. The
student is expected to:
(A) apply appropriate
content knowledge, technical concepts, and vocabulary with increased fluency
when analyzing information and following directions;
(B) demonstrate verbal and non-verbal
communication consistently in a clear, concise, and effective manner;
(C) analyze, interpret, and effectively
communicate information, data, and observations;
(D) observe and interpret verbal and
nonverbal cues and behaviors to enhance communication; and
(E) apply active listening skills to obtain
and clarify information.
(3) The student applies concepts of critical
thinking and problem solving. The student is expected to:
(A) employ critical-thinking skills with
increased fluency both independently and in groups to solve problems and make
decisions;
(B) analyze elements of
a problem to develop creative and innovative solutions; and
(C) develop or improve a project by following
a problem-solving strategy;
(4) The student understands and applies
proper safety techniques in the workplace. The student is expected to:
(A) demonstrate understanding of and
consistently follow workplace safety rules and regulations; and
(B) demonstrate knowledge of procedures for
reporting and handling accidents and safety incidents.
(5) The student understands the professional,
ethical, and legal responsibilities in construction technology. The student is
expected to:
(A) demonstrate a positive,
productive work ethic by performing assigned tasks as directed;
(B) apply ethical reasoning to a variety of
situations in order to make ethical decisions; and
(C) comply with all applicable rules, laws,
and regulations in a consistent manner.
(6) The student participates in a
construction technology experience. The student is expected to:
(A) conduct, document, and evaluate learning
activities in a supervised construction technology experience;
(B) develop advanced technical knowledge and
skills related to the student's occupational objective;
(C) develop a management plan for a project
or an activity;
(D) apply the
appropriate codes, laws, standards, or regulations related to a research and
development project;
(E) develop a
flowchart to plan a project;
(F)
determine and use the appropriate technology to solve a problem or complete a
task;
(G) demonstrate growth of
technical skill competencies;
(H)
evaluate strengths and weaknesses in technical skill proficiency; and
(I) collect representative work
samples.