EDU 106 Occupational Analysis
This course is an online learning designed to provide the participant with the essential skills for performing an occupational analysis of industry jobs utilizing various sources online and class discussion. The participant will learn what an occupational analysis is, why it is used and how to produce one. Participants will also learn the makeup of an advisory group and the role advisors play in supporting CTE programs. This course is designed for individuals preparing for K-12 Career and Technical Education teacher certification in Washington State and business and industry professionals who seek certification in technical education.
Distribution
Continuing EducationOffered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Notes
Outcomes
- Identify and discuss negligence/torts.
- Describe the structure of the court system as it relates to litigation schools may be involved with.
- Describe the process through the State Supreme Court and the US Supreme Court; what kinds of cases usually go to each.
- Identify a minimum of three resources that a teacher may check in order to get information pertaining to school law.
- Discuss negligence and torts, including the basis for a tort.
- Identify common risk areas that might lead to a lawsuit.
- Identify and discuss key components of FERPA, providing examples that might be considered a breach of FERPA laws.
- Discuss the responsibilities of the school staff, student, and parent/guardian, under the HIB laws (Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying).
- Research court cases that relate to Student Rights and/or Discipline; be able to discuss the results of the case, how did the courts rule and why.
- Through individual research, students will develop their own Students with Disabilities Resource guide, paying specific attention to State and Federal laws around SPED.
- Familiarize themselves with their own district’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and be prepared to discuss key elements that are of interest to them.
- Describe recent legislation around School attendance, including the process their district has in place for holding a Community Truancy Board.
Area of Study:
Continuing Education
Instructional Mode:
Online