Career and technical education program of study — Definition

Ark. Code Ann. § 6-5-1002 — under Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education.

Ark. Code Ann. § 6-5-1002

(a) As used in this subchapter, “career and technical education program of study” means a planned program of courses and learning experiences that:(1) Begins with the exploration of career options;(2) Supports basic academic and life skills; and(3) Enables achievement of:(A) High academic standards;(B) Leadership;(C) High-skill, high-wage employment preparation; and (D) Advanced continuing education.

(1) Begins with the exploration of career options;

(2) Supports basic academic and life skills; and

(3) Enables achievement of:(A) High academic standards;(B) Leadership;(C) High-skill, high-wage employment preparation; and (D) Advanced continuing education.

(A) High academic standards;

(B) Leadership;

(C) High-skill, high-wage employment preparation; and

(D) Advanced continuing education.

(b) (1) A rigorous career and technical education program of study that links secondary education and postsecondary education and combines academic and technical education in a structured sequence of courses that progresses from broad foundation skills to occupationally specific courses shall be made available.(2) Postsecondary credits for career and technical education program of study courses that lead to a postsecondary credential, certificate, or degree may be awarded.

(1) A rigorous career and technical education program of study that links secondary education and postsecondary education and combines academic and technical education in a structured sequence of courses that progresses from broad foundation skills to occupationally specific courses shall be made available.

(2) Postsecondary credits for career and technical education program of study courses that lead to a postsecondary credential, certificate, or degree may be awarded.