Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 10, December 30, 2024
Section 8VAC20-543-230 - Career and technical education - trade and industrial educationThe program in trade and industrial education shall ensure that the candidate has demonstrated the following competencies:
1. Understanding of industrial education and its role in the development of technically competent, socially responsible, and culturally sensitive individuals with potential for leadership in skilled technical work and professional studies;2. Understanding of and the ability to relate experiences designed to develop skills in the interpretation and implementation of industrial education philosophy in accordance with changing demand;3. The knowledge and experience of systematically planning, executing, and evaluating individual and group instruction;4. Knowledge of the competencies necessary for effective organization and management of laboratory instruction;5. Knowledge of the competencies necessary for making physical, social, and emotional adjustments in multicultural student-teacher relationships;6. Knowledge of the competencies necessary for developing and utilizing systematic methods and instruments for appraising and recording student progress in the career and technical educational classroom;7. Knowledge of the ability to provide technical work experience through cooperative education or provide a method of evaluating previous occupational experience commensurate with the minimum required standard;8. Knowledge of the competencies and industry credentials necessary to assist students in job placement and in otherwise bridging the gap between education and work;9. Understanding of the awareness of the human relations factor in industry, with emphasis on the area of cooperation among labor, management, and the schools;10. Knowledge of the teacher's role in the school and community;11. Understanding of the content, skills, and techniques necessary to teach a particular trade area;12. Knowledge of the competencies necessary to organize and manage an effective student organization;13. Understanding of and proficiency in grammar, usage, and mechanics and their integration in writing;14. Understanding of and proficiency in pedagogy to incorporate writing as an instructional and assessment tool for candidates to generate, gather, plan, organize, and present ideas in writing to communicate for a variety of purposes;15. Demonstration and integration of work place readiness skills in the classroom and real-world activities; and16. Understanding of the planning, delivery, and management of work-based learning methods of instruction such as internship, job shadowing, cooperative education, mentorship, service learning, clinical, and youth apprenticeship.8 Va. Admin. Code § 20-543-230
Derived From Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 24, eff. 8/23/2018.Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-298.2 of the Code of Virginia.