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There are two major types of advisory committees commonly associated
with career and technical education programs. One is the Career
Preparation Planning Area (CPPA) advisory committee, now termed the
Educational Advisory Group (EAG), for total career and technical
education programs and planning at the regional level. The second
is the program (occupational) advisory committee which is used to guide
an individual career and technical education program. Successful
CTE programs are the result of cooperative efforts by business,
industry, labor, and education. The advisory committee provides
the organization and assistance needed for cooperative planning
essential for effective CTE programming. Advisory committees can
provide assistance in the development, promotion, operation, evaluation,
and maintenance of CTE programs. The responsibility and legal
authority for action rests with operating local or intermediate school
districts and boards of education which operate within parameters
established by law, and rules and regulations of the Michigan Department
of Career Development.
EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY GROUPS
(EAG):
The EAG is legislatively required to exist in each region to review
Career Prep, Tech Prep, and Perkins III Secondary Programs. The
EAG reports to the Workforce Development Board in a region on
educational programs and planning. The Educational Advisory Group
should serve the unique needs of the region by determining the
feasibility of consolidating all the state and federal initiatives for
serving the various career related programs. This should lead to a
more comprehensive, coordinated, and collaborative delivery system.
PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEES:
A program advisory committee is a group of individuals from business,
industry, and education representing a cross section of a specific CTE
area. This committee comes together to provide the input and
assistance necessary for effective programs. The program advisory
committee provides recommendations and input to the local CTE staff and
administration. All state-approved CTE programs are required to
make use of an occupational advisory committee composed primarily of
persons from business and industry knowledgeable in the specialized
occupational area. Advisory committees can be established to serve
one educational agency or structured to serve programs in more than one
agency, the entire region, and the community colleges. Shared use
of advisory committees provides the opportunity for coordinated delivery
system planning and program articulation.
MACOMB COUNTY CTE ADVISORY
PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2010
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