Program Information by Career Clusters
A Program's curriculum should correlate with a task list that consists of the following information:
- A Program of Study will have a State Developed Task List Program of Study Task List
- Career and Technical Program task lists will either align with OAC recommendations along with the Post-Secondary school that it has a 1:1 agreement, or program will have a 1:1 agreement and a State Developed Task list. (See specific CIP information provided below)
All Tasks lists should contain information from the following organizations:
- Occupational Advisory Committee recommendations
- Industry standards established by state or national trade or professional organizations or state or federal regulatory bodies recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. SOAR Programs of Study Career and Industry Based Websites (PDF)
- Integrate CTSO topics to include instruction in the development of human relations skills, knowledge of occupations, leadership competencies and positive attitudes toward fulfilling occupational, civic, social, and community responsibilities.
- Pennsylvania Standards Aligned System SAS Portal
- Academic Standards for Career Education and Work (PDF)
*PA Bureau of CTE SOAR Programs for Statewide Articulation for P.O.S only (collegetransfer.net)
*Career and Technical Programs must have a 1:1 locally developed Post-secondary Agreement.
Advisory Committee Guidelines
Designed for the Occupational Advisory Committees. It is intended for use by new and existing committees, providing suggestions on how an occupational advisory committee can be organized and maintained to function effectively. The main purpose of an occupational advisory committee is to strengthen the career and technical education program by making recommendations for program improvement and providing technical assistance to assure the most up-to-date curriculum content and resources.
CTE Safety
Promoting a safe CTE school, laboratory, and classroom (PDF)
This publication is a practical handbook designed for all CTE professionals within Pennsylvania. While CTE programs are diverse and follow unique educational formats per discipline, the competencies associated with providing safe and healthy CTE laboratories and classrooms are the same for most subject areas. Therefore, this publication is designed to provide all career and technical educators with a deeper understanding of the roles and responsibilities associated with establishing and maintaining a safe CTE learning environment.
Program Areas
Commission for Agricultural Education Excellence
Agriculture is a $135 billion industry facing an aging workforce. In recognition of future workforce needs, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and PDE produced a comprehensive agricultural education report for schools and created the Commission for Agricultural Education Excellence.
Programs of Study
01.0201 Agricultural Mechanization, General
01.0601 Applied Horticulture/ Horticultural Operations, General
Career and Technical Programs
01.0000 Agriculture, General (Word)
01.0301 Agricultural Production Operations, General (Word)
01.0401 Agricultural and Food Products Processing
01.0901 Animal Sciences, General
01.8301 Veterinary/ Animal Health Technology/ Technician and Veterinary Assistant (Word)
01.9999 Agricultural/ Animal/ Plant/ Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other
03.0299 Environmental/ Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other
03.0511 Forestry Technology / Technician
Computer Ergonomics (PDF) - A poster designed to teach children how to avoid repetitive stress injuries while using a computer.
Business Education: Educating for Success in Business and Life (PDF)
Programs of Study
11.0801 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
11.0901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
52.0302 Accounting Technology/ Technician and Bookkeeping
52.0401 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
52.1201 Management Information Systems, General
Career and Technical Programs
52.0701 Entrepreneurship/ Entrepreneurial Studies
Related Websites
Accounting
Business Law
- Better Business Bureau
- Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Consumer Federation of America
- Consumer World
- Free Legal Advice
- Indiana University Virtual Law Library
- Legal Directory
- Legal Information Institute
- Legal Secretary
Career Development
Communication
- Business Communications Online
- Communication Briefings
- Parliamentary Procedure Resource
- Society for Technical Communication
- Spelling Test
Computation
Economics and Personal Finance
- American Savings Education Council
- EconEd Link
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
- Federal Reserve System
- High School Financial Planning Program News
- Internal Revenue Service
- Jump$tart Coalition Personal Finance Tools
- Life & Health Insurance Foundation for Education
- NASDAQ
- National Council on Economic Education
- National Endowment for Financial Education
- New York Stock Exchange
- Practical Money Skills
- Social Security Administration
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- U.S. Treasury Department
Entrepreneurship
- Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education
- Developing a Business Plan
- Entrepreneur.com
- Making Cents
- Small Business Administration
Information Technology General Information
- The Computer Society
- Computers in the Workplace
- Computerworld Magazine
- RH Technology-Information Technology Professionals
- XML.com
- Webopedia
Web Design
- Explains Web Page Design, Development and Promotion
- Graphic and Website Design, Online Marketing and Copywriting Tips
- Great Design Tips by Lynda Weinman, Author, Designer and Innovator
- Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design
International Business
- Universal Currency Converter
- U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs
- World Trade Organization
- Your Nation
Management Concepts
Marketing Concepts
- American Marketing Association
- Creative, The Magazine of Promotion and Marketing
- Marketing Education Resource Center
General Business and Technology Resources
- Business Education Lesson Plans
- Business Education Resource Consortium
- Business Nation
- BusinessWeek Online
- eSchool News Online
- PR Newswire
- Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
General Teaching Resources
- Academic Skills Center
- Consortium of Policy Research in Education
- Education World
- George Lucas Educational Foundation
- Library of Congress Education Page
- Teachers First
- Teachers Network
- Teachers.net
- U.S. Department of Education
Organizations and Associations
- American Business Women's Association
- Association for Educational Communications and Technology
- Association of Career and Technical Education
- International Association of Administrative Professionals
- International Virtual Assistants Association
- National Business Education Association
- National FBLA
- Pennsylvania Business Education Association
- Pennsylvania FBLA
- Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)
- Pennsylvania School Boards Association
Other
- Best Practices in Cooperative Education (PDF)
- Child Labor Act
- Guidelines for Administrator: How to Comply with Federal and State Laws and Regulations (PDF)
- Clearance Information from PA Department of Human Services
- Pennsylvania Cooperative Education Association - State and Federal Child Labor Laws, Instructional Resources and Sample Forms
- Pennsylvania's Employer Guide to Cooperative Education (PDF)
- Prohibited Occupations Under the Child Labor Act (PDF)
- Sample Training Agreement for Cooperative Education - PDE-4555 (PDF)
- Sample Training Plan for Cooperative Education - PDE-4617 (PDF)
- Sample Training Plan for Cooperative Education - PDE 4617A (PDF)
- Sample Performance Review - High School WBL (Word)
- Sample Task List - CIP 32.0105 Job-Seeking Skills (Word)
Education Program Task Grid
The task grid for classification of instructional program, 13.0101 Education, General is found on this page. The task grid is used as a framework for establishing a high school program that introduces students to the education professional. If public schools are using the task grid to develop a career and technical education program, the task grid serves as a framework for schools to develop a coordinated progression of non-duplicative coursework that includes the opportunity for secondary students to earn industry-recognized credentials and postsecondary credits through local articulation agreements with postsecondary institutions. Locally, schools can add to the task grid in order to meet local needs of the community.
13.0101 Education, General (Word)
Integrating English Language Arts (ELA) into career and technical education (CTE) programs enhances the ELA concepts that are embedded in CTE content. It is a process that provides the opportunity for ELA and CTE teachers to work together to identify where ELA intersects with CTE concepts and applications. Students benefit from this team process by having ELA concepts taught in the same context in the ELA classroom and also the CTE program. Research shows that this model has a significant positive impact on student learning in English with no loss to career and technical area content.
These “mini-lessons” have been designed to teach the eligible content items. The mini-lesson plans demonstrate what the eligible content means and how a ELA teacher might explain the concept to students. These mini-lesson plans are generic across any career and technical program.
T-Charts: T-charts are being developed to “bridge the gap” between CTE and ELA, and can be used by both English and CTE teachers. This resource will consist of three components: a T-chart, a script, practice problems, and vocabulary associated with the concept. Each T-chart will demonstrate how a CTE teacher delivers the concept covered by the PA Core Reading or Writing Standard, and how an English teacher instructs the same concept. The script that accompanies the T-chart will assist the teacher in bridging the gap by comparing similarities and differences between the two approaches and identifying common mistakes made by students. The practice problems are set up so that three problems are in context, three are generic applications, and three are in plain Reading or Writing language.
Standards Aligned System (SAS) Resources
- PDE Family and Consumer Sciences Learning Community
- Family and Consumer Sciences Model Curriculum (PDF)
Programs of Study
- 12.0501 Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef (Word)
- 12.0508 Institutional Food Workers (Word)
- 13.0101 Education, General (Word)
- 19.0708 Child Care and Support Services Management (Word)
Career and Technical Programs
- 19.0101 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General
- 19.0905 Apparel and Textile Marketing Management
- 19.9999 Family and Consumer Sciences-Human Sciences, Other
Family and Consumer Sciences Pathways to CTE
- Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef CIP 12.0501 (PDF)
- Child Care and Support Services CIP 19.0708 (PDF)
- Institutional Food Worker CIP 12.0508 (PDF)
More Resources
Promoting a Safe School Environment: A Handbook for Pennsylvania Career and Technical Educators (PDF)
This publication provides in-depth guidelines on:
- Providing a safe CTE learning environment
- Accident prevention
- Modern safety and health programs
- Preventable injuries
- Attitude formation
- Developing safety consciousness
- Organizing an effective safety and health program
- Instructional practices
- Safety regulations and requirements
- Laboratory safety concerns and hazards
- Hazard identification and prevention
- Occupational safety and health inspections
- Liability concerns.
Using this publication as a guide, CTE professionals can promote safe and healthy laboratories and classrooms to enhance learning and skill development.
Programs of Study
26.1201 Biotechnology
51.0601 Dental Assisting/ Assistant
51.0801 Medical/ Clinical Assistant
51.0899 Health/ Medical Assisting Services, Other
51.9999 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
Career and Technical Programs
51.0707 Health Information/ Medical Records Technology/ Technician
51.0904 Emergency Medical Technology/ Technician (EMT Paramedic)
51.0909 Surgical Technology/ Technologist
51.2604 Rehabilitation Aide (Word)
51.3902 Nursing Assistant/ Aide and Patient Care Assistant/ Aide
Programs of Study
52.0203 Logistics, Materials & Supply Chain Management
52.1801 Sales, Distribution and Marketing Operations, General
Career and Technical Programs
52.1905 Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing
CIP Code 52.1801 Sales Distribution and Marketing Operations (Word)
Integrating math into career and technical education (CTE) programs enhances the mathematical concepts that are embedded in career and technical education content. It is a process that provides the opportunity for math and CTE teachers to work together to identify where math intersects with CTE concepts and applications. Students benefit from this team process by having math concepts taught in the same context in the math classroom and also the CTE program. Research shows that this model has been shown to have a significant positive impact on student learning in mathematics with no loss to career and technical area content.
Mini-Lessons (PDF): These “mini-lessons” have been designed to teach each of the 57 eligible content items related to the 11th grade PSSA. The mini-lessons demonstrate what the eligible content means and how a math teacher would explain the concept to students. These mini-lessons are generic across any career and technical program. Our thanks to Berks County Career and Technology Center for sharing these mini-lessons.
T-Charts: T-charts are being developed to “bridge the gap” between CTE and math and can be used by both math and CTE teachers. This resource will consist of three components: a T-chart, a script, and practice problems. Each T-chart will demonstrate how a CTE teacher teaches the concept covered by the PA Math Core Standard and how a math teacher teaches the same concept. For instance, a carpentry instructor teaches how to determine the pitch of a roof. A math teacher teaches how to calculate slope. The T-chart will compare the two and identify the vocabulary associated with the concept. The script that accompanies the T-chart will assist the teacher in bridging the gap between the two by comparing similarities and differences between the two approaches and identifying common mistakes made by students. The practice problems will be set up so that three problems are in context, three are generic applications, and three are in plain math language. Additional program areas are being developed.
T-Chart Writing Tips and Rules (PDF) This document gives instructions to teachers on how to complete a Math T-Chart, using the seeded T-Chart to create a program specific Math T-Chart. The seeded Math T-Charts already contain the math procedure for teaching the PA Core Standard on the right side. The CTE instructor, will develop the left side of the Math T-Chart which is program specific to career and technical education.
Programs of Study
None at this time
Career and Technical Programs
13.0101 Education, General
32.0105 Job-Seeking/ Changing Skills
Programs of Study
46.0101 Mason/ Masonry
46.0201 Carpentry/ Carpenter
46.0399 Electrical & Power Transmission Installers, Other
46.0401 Building/ Property Maintenance & Manager
46.0503 Plumbing Technology/ Plumber
47.0201 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation & Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/ Technician
Career and Technical Programs
15.1303 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/ CADD
46.0303 Lineworker
46.0408 Painting/ Painter and Wall Coverer
46.0504 Well Drilling/ Driller
46.9999 Construction Trades, Other (Word)
Programs of Study
10.0399 Graphic Communications, Other
10.9999 Communications Technologies/ Technicians and Support Services, Other
50.0402 Commercial and Advertising Art
Career and Technical Programs
50.0406 Commercial Photography
50.0602 Cinematography and Film/ Video Production (Word)
Programs of Study
12.0501 Baking and Pastry Arts/ Pastry Arts/ Baker/ Pastry Chef
12.0508 Institutional Food Workers
Career and Technical Programs
52.1905 Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations
Programs of Study
None at this time
Career and Technical Programs
CIP 12.0401 Cosmetology (Word)
CIP 12.0402 Barbering/ Barber
Programs of Study
15.1202 Computer Technology/ Computer Systems Technology
52.1201 Management Information Systems, General
11.0801 Web Page, Digital/ Multimedia and Information Resources Design
11.0901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
Career and Technical Programs
11.0201 Computer Programming/ Programmer, General
09.0702 Digital Communications and Media/ Multimedia
Programs of Study
43.0107 Criminal Justice/ Police Science
43.9999 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related
Career and Technical Programs
None at this time
Programs of Study
15.0303 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/ Technician
15.0403 Electromechanical Technology/ Electromechanical Engineering Technology
15.1301 Drafting and Design Technology/ Technician, General
48.0501 Machine Tool Technology/ Machinist
48.0508 Welding Technology/ Welder
Career and Technical Programs
47.0199 Electrical/ Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
47.0703 Solar Energy System Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
48.0506 Sheet Metal Technology/ Sheetworking
48.0599 Precision Metal Working, Other
48.0703 Cabinetmaking and Millwork (Word)
48.9999 Precision Production, Other
Programs of Study
26.1201 Biotechnology
15.9999 Engineering Technologies/ Technicians, Other
Career and Technical Programs
15.0399 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/ Technicians, Other
Programs of Study
47.0603 Autobody/ Collision and Repair Technology/ Technician
47.0604 Automobile/ Automotive Mechanics Technology/ Technician
47.0613 Medium/ Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/ Technician
52.0203 Logistics, Materials & Supply Chain Management
Career and Technical Programs
47.0302 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/ Technician
47.0699 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other (Word)
49.0202 Construction/ Heavy Equipment/ Earthmoving Equipment Operation
47.0613 Medium/ Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/ Technician