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Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer Tuscola Intermediate School District Executive Board ISD Representative, Michigan Pupil Accounting & Attendance Association (MPAAA)

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Page 1: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Michigan Career Placement Association

November 2 & 3, 2009Work-Based & Experiential Learning

Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Tuscola Intermediate School District

Executive Board ISD Representative,

Michigan Pupil Accounting & Attendance Association (MPAAA)

Page 2: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Pupil Accounting Manual Work-Based Learning (WBL)

Section 5-P Contain Requirements for Work-Based Learning

www.michigan.gov/mde and search “Pupil Accounting Manual” OR

www.mpaaa.org select the resource tab to locate the Pupil Accounting Manual

Pupils are Nonconventional/Population III

Page 3: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Pupil Accounting Manual Work-Based Learning (cont.)

Types of Work-Based Learning

-- Non-CTE Work-Based Learning

-- CTE Work-Based Learning Work-Based Learning Grid

Page 4: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Section 5P - Types of Non-CTE

Work-Based Learning Programs1) Paid or Unpaid Work-Based Learning

Experiences

2) Work-Based Learning Experiences for Pupils with Disabilities

3) In-District Placement/Transition Services

Page 5: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Non-CTE Work-Based Learning Requirements

Grades 9 to 12* Monitored by a designated school

certificated teacher* Eligible to receive credits towards high

school diploma for the work-based experience*

Page 6: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Non-CTE Work-Based Learning (cont.)

Federal & State regulations regarding employment of minors shall be followed

Experience doesn’t generate more than half the pupils FTE*

District shall have a written training agreement in place*

District shall have a written training plan in place*

Page 7: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Non-CTE Work-Based Learning (cont.)

Pupil’s attendance must be maintained and verified throughout the duration of the training agreement*

Regular visitation plan with at least one visit every 9 week period to the site by the certificated teacher, after first visiting the employer to establish the training station*

Page 8: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Genesee ISD Seat Time Waiver Admin Rules – Section 340.15 PAM – Section 5P Students may combine a variety of off-site

learning experiences such as online, non-CTE work-based, and postsecondary to equal a full time schedule of courses. All other work-based rules are in effect. Students do not have to be enrolled in a traditional class that requires seat time.

Page 9: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Genesee ISD Seat Time Waiver The requirement to be enrolled in a traditional

class is waived. An online course or a work-based course may count as the “one high school course” as long as the pupil has not completed graduation requirements.

Must go through GenNET for courses. Many other guidelines to comply with waiver,

such as mentor teacher contact.

Page 10: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Work-Based Learning For Pupils with Disabilities

Special education pupil receivingwork-site based learning experiencesunder R340.1733(i) to be counted inspecial education membership, thefollowing must occur: Pupil must be enrolled & assigned to a special

education teacher* District shall have a written training agreement in

place* Employer must maintain verified records of the

pupil’s attendance*

Page 11: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Work-Based Learning For Pupils with Disabilities

A special education teacher employed by the district must visit the pupil and the pupil’s supervisor at the job site at least once every 30 calendar days*

Page 12: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Placement/Transition Services A pupil receiving special education services

under a transition services plan may be placed in the district. This placement must be directly related to the postsecondary career & employment goals & objectives in the pupil’s transition plan.

A copy of the pupil’s transition plan must be attached to an unpaid in-district placement agreement and must directly relate to the placement. Failure to attach a copy of the pupil’s transition services plan to the in-district placement agreement will result in a FTE deduction*

Page 13: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Unpaid Trainee Federal Criteria

1) Training is progressive in nature

2) Training is for the benefit of the student

3) Training does not displace workers

4) The employer derives no direct benefit

5) There is no promise of job or wage entitlement

6) Training must not be for more than 45 hours per specific training experience*

Page 14: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Types of State Approved CTE Work-Based Learning

Programs1) Paid or Capstone Work-Based Learning

Experience State-Approved CTE Programs

2) Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience State-Approved CTE Programs

3) In-District Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience State Approved CTE Programs

4) Unpaid Training State-Approved CTE Less-Than-Class-Size (LTCS) Programs

Page 15: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Work-Based Learning State Approved CTE Programs

LISTING OF STATE APPROVED CTE PROGRAMS

http://www.michigan.gov/mdcd/0,1607,7-122-1680_2629_8420-149311--,00.html

Page 16: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements to Count Membership

for CTE WBL ProgramsMay generate added cost funding pursuant to State School Aid Act section 61a and may be counted in membership if all of the following are met: Pupil enrolled in a state-approved CTE

program must be in grades 11 to 12* Experience must be monitored by

vocationally certificated teacher or coordinator employed by the district *

Page 17: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements to Count Membership

for CTE WBL Programs (cont.) Pupil must be eligible to receive credit towards a high school diploma for the work-based learning experience*

The work-based learning experience shall not generate more than one-half of the pupil’s total FTE*

Employment of the pupil shall not exceed the maximum hours set by the district

Page 18: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements to Count Membership

for CTE WBL Programs (cont.) Pupil’s attendance shall be maintained and verified throughout the duration of the training*

A vocationally certificated teacher or coordinator shall develop a regular visitation plan, after first visiting the employer to establish the training site, that includes at least one site visit every nine-week period*

The district shall have a written training agreement & plan in place*

Page 19: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Capstone Work-Based Learning Experiences

The pupil must have successfully completed 50% or more of the State-Approved CTE program. This equates to 6 segments of the 12 segments required for a State-Approved CTE program.

Page 20: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Capstone Work-Based Learning Experiences Cont.

The pupil shall attend at least one 40-minute session per week taught by a vocationally certificate teacher or coordinator in either of the following:

--The related State-Approved CTE classroom

--A district-approved educational course, with academic objectives, related to pupil’s career & educational goals

Page 21: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

The program is on a list of state-recognized CTE programs eligible for in-district placement shall be established by OCTE*

Work-based learning experience shall not generate more than one-half of the pupil’s FTE*

Page 22: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

(cont.) The experience is monitored by a vocationally

certificated teacher or coordinator employed by the school district*

Pupil is eligible to receive credit towards a high school diploma for the work-based experience*

Training shall not be for more than a total of 45 hours per specific training experience*

Page 23: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences (cont.) District shall have an in-district placement

agreement in lieu of training agreement in place by membership count day containing:

--Pupil’s personal information including name, home address, telephone number, birth date, & emergency contact information

Page 24: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

(cont.)Beginning and ending dates of placement*

--Daily hours to be worked that include beginning & ending times*

--A list of school & pupil responsibilities*

--Verification of appropriate safety instruction provided by the school district*

Page 25: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

(cont.) Placement relates to a state-approved

CTE program, the completed in-district agreement must identify the program serial number (PSN). If the PSN number is not filled in, it will result in an FTE deduction*

Page 26: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

(cont.)Currently recognized state-approved CTE program unpaid in-district placements:

CIP Code Program Name11.0201/11.0801 Information Technology11.0901/11.100152.0299 Business Management

and Administration52.1999 Marketing/Sales & Service12.9999 Personal and Culinary

Page 27: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

In-District Unpaid CTE Work-Based Learning Experiences

(cont.)CIP Code Program Name52.0800 Finance & Financial Management

51.0000 Therapeutic Services13.0000 Education General (Teacher Cadet)

19.0700 Child & Custodial Care Serv.43.0100 Public Safety/Protective Serv.46.0401 Building Maintenance47.0201 Heating, AC, Ventilation & Ref.47.0613 Medium/Heavy Truck Tech.

Page 28: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Unpaid Training State-Approved CTE

Less-Than-Class-Size (LTCS) Programs1) Signed completed notification to OCTE

2) Time equivalent to CTE program

3) No more than 4 pupils per instructor

4) Instructor at work-site by LTCS annually authorized personnel

Page 29: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Agreement A written contract that clarifies the specific

responsibilities of the student learner, the employer, the parents, the teacher/coordinator, and the school district

Must be on file at the employer’s worksite prior to the pupil beginning work in order for the student learner to be legally employed

Training agreements cannot be written to exempt students from provisions of the federal child labor regulations

Page 30: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Agreement Includes:1) Pupil’s personal information name, home

address, telephone number, date of birth, and emergency contact information

2) School’s name, address, telephone and contact person

3) Employer’s name, address, telephone number and contact person

4) A list of employer, school, and pupil responsibilities*

Page 31: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Agreement (cont.)

5) Beginning and ending dates of the agreement*

6) The daily hours to be worked that include beginning and ending times*

7) Beginning rate of pay, if paid work-based learning experience

8) Verification that employer has worker’s disability compensation and general liability insurance*

Page 32: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Agreement (cont.)

9) Verification of appropriate safety instruction provided by the school district or the employer (may also be on verified on the training plan)*

10) Signatures of the principal or his/her designee, vocationally certificated teacher or coordinator, pupil, parent or legal guardian, and training station supervisor (employer). Note: If training plan and agreement are combined into one document, only one set of signatures is required*

Page 33: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Agreement (cont.)

New11)A statement of assurance signed by the

employer that a pupil will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age or disability

12)A district statement of assurance of compliance with federal laws relating to nondiscrimination

Page 34: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Plan1) Verification by the certificated teacher that

the pupil’s career or educational goals as outlined in their EDP relate to the placement. For CTE placements, verification must be made by a vocationally certified teacher or coordinator

2) List of performance elements that contribute to the pupil’s progress toward a career objective. The performance elements shall be used to assess the pupil’s progress*

Page 35: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Plan (cont.)

3) Identification of the academic course(s) that generate credit toward a high school diploma that a pupil is currently enrolled or was previously enrolled in that relates to and prepares the pupil for job placement (refers to Work-based Learning Experience Non-CTE programs)*

Note: No academic related class is necessary for Special Education work-based learning

Page 36: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Training Plan (cont.)

6) Signatures of the principal or his/her designee, vocationally certificated teacher or coordinator, pupil, parent or legal guardian, and training station supervisor (employer)*

Note: If the training agreement and planare combined then only one set ofsignatures is required

Page 37: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Performance Elements

A requirement contained under the “written training plan” is a list of performance elements established by the Office of Career and Technical Education (OCTE) that contribute to the pupil’s progress toward a career objective. The performance elements shall be used to assess the pupil’s progress.

www.mccte-fsu.org/

Page 38: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Pupil Accounting ManualExperiential Learning

Section 6

Michigan Career Placement AssociationNovember 2 & 3, 2009

Page 39: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements

Pupil is enrolled in grades 9 to 12. Course is supervised by a certified teacher The primary responsibility of the

certificated teacher of the course is teaching the pupil(s) during the course time frame. That is, the teacher shall not be concurrently teaching another course

Page 40: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements (cont.) A grade and credit must be given A grade and credit must be given based

on assessment Attendance must be taken and

documented The experience must be a local school

district approved curriculum/course with identifiable content standards and expectations & must be progressive in nature

Page 41: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements (cont.)

Learning objectives shall not be general employability skills such as punctuality & developing good work habits

Shall not be used solely as the one course requirement for eligibility to participate in dual enrollment

Limited to one experiential learning course per semester

Page 42: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Requirements (cont.)

The pupil shall not replace a regular employee

Course is a combination of instruction & direct experience

Must have a current EDP in place

Page 43: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Examples of Experiential Learning

Courses Eligible for Membership:

Library Assistant course that is board approved and curriculum based. (Syllabus, tests and quizzes, letter graded)

Teacher assistant course assigned to tutor or mentor other students. (Syllabus, tests and quizzes, letter graded)

Physical Education teacher assistant. (Syllabus, tests and quizzes, letter graded)

Page 44: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Examples of Experiential Learning Courses NOT Eligible for

Membership: Pupils enrolled in grades other than 9 to 12 Teacher’s aide who’s primary function is to

perform menial tasks such as photocopying, delivering and retrieving messages, taking attendance, emptying trash, washing tables or other errands

Nurse Aide Office Aide Janitor Aide Cafeteria Aide

Page 45: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Experiential Learning Special Education pupils may participate.

Must meet all Experiential Learning guidelines to be counted in membership

This does not prevent the in-district placement of pupils into these areas if the work-based learning experience relates to a state-approved career and technical education program OR it is directly related to the postsecondary career & employment goals and objectives in the pupil’s transition services plan developed for a pupil receiving special education services (Section 5-P)

Page 46: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Where to Get More Information EDP Fundamentals

www.michigan.gov/documents/edpfund 18129 7.pdf

Michigan Pupil Accounting and Attendance Association www.mpaaa.org

Michigan Department of Education www.michigan.gov/mde Occupational Information Network (O*NET) http://online.onecenter.org Department of Labor and Economic Growth-Guide

for Risk Management www.michigan.gov/mdcd

Page 47: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Auditors Are our Friends….Don’t become frustrated, become an MPAAA Member or have someone from your district become a member. Information can be found at www.mpaaa.org

Page 48: Michigan Career Placement Association November 2 & 3, 2009 Work-Based & Experiential Learning Sally Washington, Pupil Accounting Auditor & Truancy Officer

Contact Information

Sally Washington

Pupil Accounting Auditor/Truancy Officer

Tuscola ISD

[email protected]

Diana Bailey

Program and Placement Specialist

[email protected]