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                Career and Technical Education
                 Adapted CTE Course Blueprint
                               of
               Essential Standards and Indicators

                            Program Area Name

    6411 MSITA – Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher
                               Public Schools of North Carolina
                 State Board of Education • Department of Public Instruction
                        Academic Services and Instructional Support
                         Division of Career and Technical Education
                                Curt C. Miller, Project Director

                                 Raleigh, North Carolina
                                     Summer 2010
                   Contact msita@dpi.state.nc.us for more information




Course number and Name                                                            Release date and page #
(Remove this before publication) Last Modified 6/17/2011



Adapted CTE Course Blueprint
(The sections in blue are adapted for specific uses. Remove this statement before publishing.)

Essential standards are big, powerful ideas that are necessary and essential for students to know to be successful in a course.
Essential standards identify the appropriate verb and cognitive process intended for the student to accomplish. Essential standards
provide value throughout a student’s career, in other courses, and translate to the next level of education or world of work.

This document lays out the essential standards for a specific course leading to industry certification. The certifying organization
provides XXXXX, which is used to write the essential standards. The essential standards use Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT)
category verbs (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create) that reflect the overall intended cognitive outcome of the
indicators written by the certifying body. Each essential standard and indicator reflects the intended level of learning through two
dimensions; The Knowledge Dimension is represented with letters A-C, and the Cognitive Process Dimension by numbers 1-6.

The Adapted CTE Course Blueprint includes units of instruction, essential standard(s) for each unit, and the specific indicators
aligned with industry certification. Also included are the relative weights of the units and essential standards within the course. The
industry certification reflected in this document is XXXXXXXXXXXXX.

This document will help teachers plan for curriculum delivery for the year, prepare daily lesson plans, and construct valid formative,
benchmark, and summative assessments. Curriculum for this course is not provided by NCDPI. Industry curriculum providers
reviewed and approved for this course collaborated with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to develop a
valid and reliable test item bank used to produce a secure postassessment administered by NCDPI. Assessment for this course is
written at the level of the ESSENTIAL STANDARD and assesses the intended outcome of the sum of its indicators. The following
industry curriculum providers participated in the development of the secure test item bank. To assure alignment of the
postassessment with the credential, the following curriculum providers have been reviewed and determined to provide curriculum to
cover the essential standards. Curriculum providers include: XXXXXXXX.

For additional information about this blueprint, contact the Division of Career and Technical Education, North Carolina Department
of Public Instruction, 6361 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6361.

Reference: Anderson, Lorin W. (Ed.), Krathwohl, David R. (Ed.), et al., A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A
Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., New York, 2001.

                       Interpretation of Columns on the NCDPI Adapted CTE Course Blueprint
     No.                    1                             2                             3                                     4
                                               Unit Titles, Essential                                                        RBT
  Heading            Essential Std #                                            Course Weight
                                            Standards, and Indicators                                                    Designation
  Column         Unique course              Statements of unit titles,    Shows the relative              Classification of outcome behavior in
information      identifier and             essential standards per       importance of each unit         essential standards and indicators in
                 essential standard         unit, and specific            and essential standard.         Dimensions according to the Revised
                 number.                    indicators per essential      Course weight is used to        Bloom’s Taxonomy.
                                            standard. If applicable,      help determine the
                                            includes % for each           percentage of total class       Cognitive Process Dimension:
                                            indicator.                    time to be spent on each        1 Remember
                                                                          essential standard.             2 Understand
                                                                                                          3 Apply
                                                                                                          4 Analyze
                                                                                                          5 Evaluate
                                                                                                          6 Create

                                                                                                          Knowledge Dimension:
                                                                                                          A Factual Knowledge
                                                                                                          B Conceptual Knowledge
                                                                                                          C Procedural Knowledge
Career and Technical Education conducts all activities and procedures without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, gender, or
disability. The responsibility to adhere to safety standards and best professional practices is the duty of the practitioners, teachers, students,
and/or others who apply the contents of this document.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) are an integral part of this curriculum. CTSOs are strategies used to teach course
content, develop leadership, citizenship, responsibility, and proficiencies related to workplace needs.




    Course number and Name                                                                                          Release date and page #
(Remove this before publication) Last Modified 6/17/2011




                            Adapted CTE Course Blueprint for
                      6411 MSITA – Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher
                        (Recommended hours of instruction: 135-180)
Essential                    Units, Essential Standards, and Indicators                              Course    RBT
 Std #                              (The Learner will be able to:)                                   Weight Designation
   1                                              2                                                    3         4
            Total Course Weight                                                                      100%

   A        MICROSOFT WORD                                                                     50%
 X1.00      Apply information gathering skills using Microsoft OneNote
                                                                                              Supp.                    C3
            (SUPPLEMENTAL)
               1.1 Create, save, and add media elements to a notebook (Course 10353).
               1.2 View, print, and share a notebook (Course 10353).
 X2.00      Apply word processing software application skills using Microsoft Word.            50%                     C3
               2.01 Apply beginning skills by creating, enhancing, printing, and sharing Word
                    documents (Course 10294).
               2.02 Apply intermediate skills by customizing, enhancing, reviewing, sharing,
                    protecting, and creating complex Word documents (Course 10391).
               2.03 Apply advanced skills by reviewing, finalizing, and creating interactive
                    Word documents (Course 10392).

   B        MICROSOFT PUBLISHER AND POWERPOINT                                                        50%
 X3.00      Apply desktop publishing application skills using Microsoft Publisher.                    20%              C3
               3.01 Create a publication (Course 10354).
               3.02 Insert and edit pictures in a publication (Course 10354).
               3.03 Print and share a publication (Course 10354).
 X4.00      Apply presentation software application skills using Microsoft PowerPoint.                30%              C3
               4.01 Create presentations by adding text boxes, tables, inserting/formatting
                    images, finalizing, and delivering a presentation (Course 10295).
               4.02 Use intermediate skills to use text boxes, tables, and multimedia while
                    finalizing and presenting material (Course 10295).
               4.03 Customize presentations by customizing the user interface, elements,
                    adding information, multimedia elements, and animation enhancements
                    while finalizing a slide show for delivery (Course 10386).

    *Adapted CTE Course Blueprint based on Microsoft IT Academy objectives.




   Course number and Name                                                                     Release date and page #

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  • 1. (Remove this before publication) Last Modified 6/17/2011 Career and Technical Education Adapted CTE Course Blueprint of Essential Standards and Indicators Program Area Name 6411 MSITA – Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education • Department of Public Instruction Academic Services and Instructional Support Division of Career and Technical Education Curt C. Miller, Project Director Raleigh, North Carolina Summer 2010 Contact msita@dpi.state.nc.us for more information Course number and Name Release date and page #
  • 2. (Remove this before publication) Last Modified 6/17/2011 Adapted CTE Course Blueprint (The sections in blue are adapted for specific uses. Remove this statement before publishing.) Essential standards are big, powerful ideas that are necessary and essential for students to know to be successful in a course. Essential standards identify the appropriate verb and cognitive process intended for the student to accomplish. Essential standards provide value throughout a student’s career, in other courses, and translate to the next level of education or world of work. This document lays out the essential standards for a specific course leading to industry certification. The certifying organization provides XXXXX, which is used to write the essential standards. The essential standards use Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) category verbs (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create) that reflect the overall intended cognitive outcome of the indicators written by the certifying body. Each essential standard and indicator reflects the intended level of learning through two dimensions; The Knowledge Dimension is represented with letters A-C, and the Cognitive Process Dimension by numbers 1-6. The Adapted CTE Course Blueprint includes units of instruction, essential standard(s) for each unit, and the specific indicators aligned with industry certification. Also included are the relative weights of the units and essential standards within the course. The industry certification reflected in this document is XXXXXXXXXXXXX. This document will help teachers plan for curriculum delivery for the year, prepare daily lesson plans, and construct valid formative, benchmark, and summative assessments. Curriculum for this course is not provided by NCDPI. Industry curriculum providers reviewed and approved for this course collaborated with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to develop a valid and reliable test item bank used to produce a secure postassessment administered by NCDPI. Assessment for this course is written at the level of the ESSENTIAL STANDARD and assesses the intended outcome of the sum of its indicators. The following industry curriculum providers participated in the development of the secure test item bank. To assure alignment of the postassessment with the credential, the following curriculum providers have been reviewed and determined to provide curriculum to cover the essential standards. Curriculum providers include: XXXXXXXX. For additional information about this blueprint, contact the Division of Career and Technical Education, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 6361 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6361. Reference: Anderson, Lorin W. (Ed.), Krathwohl, David R. (Ed.), et al., A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., New York, 2001. Interpretation of Columns on the NCDPI Adapted CTE Course Blueprint No. 1 2 3 4 Unit Titles, Essential RBT Heading Essential Std # Course Weight Standards, and Indicators Designation Column Unique course Statements of unit titles, Shows the relative Classification of outcome behavior in information identifier and essential standards per importance of each unit essential standards and indicators in essential standard unit, and specific and essential standard. Dimensions according to the Revised number. indicators per essential Course weight is used to Bloom’s Taxonomy. standard. If applicable, help determine the includes % for each percentage of total class Cognitive Process Dimension: indicator. time to be spent on each 1 Remember essential standard. 2 Understand 3 Apply 4 Analyze 5 Evaluate 6 Create Knowledge Dimension: A Factual Knowledge B Conceptual Knowledge C Procedural Knowledge Career and Technical Education conducts all activities and procedures without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, gender, or disability. The responsibility to adhere to safety standards and best professional practices is the duty of the practitioners, teachers, students, and/or others who apply the contents of this document. Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) are an integral part of this curriculum. CTSOs are strategies used to teach course content, develop leadership, citizenship, responsibility, and proficiencies related to workplace needs. Course number and Name Release date and page #
  • 3. (Remove this before publication) Last Modified 6/17/2011 Adapted CTE Course Blueprint for 6411 MSITA – Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher (Recommended hours of instruction: 135-180) Essential Units, Essential Standards, and Indicators Course RBT Std # (The Learner will be able to:) Weight Designation 1 2 3 4 Total Course Weight 100% A MICROSOFT WORD 50% X1.00 Apply information gathering skills using Microsoft OneNote Supp. C3 (SUPPLEMENTAL) 1.1 Create, save, and add media elements to a notebook (Course 10353). 1.2 View, print, and share a notebook (Course 10353). X2.00 Apply word processing software application skills using Microsoft Word. 50% C3 2.01 Apply beginning skills by creating, enhancing, printing, and sharing Word documents (Course 10294). 2.02 Apply intermediate skills by customizing, enhancing, reviewing, sharing, protecting, and creating complex Word documents (Course 10391). 2.03 Apply advanced skills by reviewing, finalizing, and creating interactive Word documents (Course 10392). B MICROSOFT PUBLISHER AND POWERPOINT 50% X3.00 Apply desktop publishing application skills using Microsoft Publisher. 20% C3 3.01 Create a publication (Course 10354). 3.02 Insert and edit pictures in a publication (Course 10354). 3.03 Print and share a publication (Course 10354). X4.00 Apply presentation software application skills using Microsoft PowerPoint. 30% C3 4.01 Create presentations by adding text boxes, tables, inserting/formatting images, finalizing, and delivering a presentation (Course 10295). 4.02 Use intermediate skills to use text boxes, tables, and multimedia while finalizing and presenting material (Course 10295). 4.03 Customize presentations by customizing the user interface, elements, adding information, multimedia elements, and animation enhancements while finalizing a slide show for delivery (Course 10386). *Adapted CTE Course Blueprint based on Microsoft IT Academy objectives. Course number and Name Release date and page #