Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2021) - Grades 6, 7, 8
Other Georgia CTAE sets
- Finance (2021) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Computer Programming (11.01200) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Sixth Grade) (2019)
- Exploring Engineering and Technology (2019)
- Health Science (2021) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Interactive Design (11.01300) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 6
- Secure Information Systems (11.01100) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Seventh Grade) (2019)
- Human Services (2021) - Grade 7
- Invention and Innovation Grade 7 (2019)
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 7
- AP Computer Science Principles (11.01900) (2021)
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Eighth Grade) (2019)
- Human Services (2021) - Grade 8
- Middle School Agriculture Education (Eighth Grade) (2009)
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 8
- Technological Systems Grade 8 (2019)
- Culinary Arts I (20.5321) (2021)
- Finance (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Health Science (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Hospitality and Tourism (2021)
- Advanced Cyber Security (11.48200) (2014)
- Advanced Cybersecurity (2021)
- Advanced Entrepreneurial Strategies (6.453) (2022)
- Advanced Fashion, Merchandising and Retailing (8.422) (2021)
- Applications of Dental Science (2024)
- Applications of Health Information Technology (25.496) (2022)
- Artificial Intelligence Applications (11.44500) (2021)
- Artificial Intelligence Concepts (11.44400) (2021)
- Arts, A/V Technology and Communications (2021)
- Arts, AV Technology, and Communications: Graphic Design & Production (2013)
- Audio Video and Technology Film II (AVTF2) (2018)
- Audio Visual, Technology and Film III (2013)
- Audio, Video, Technology, and Film I (AVTF1) (2012)
- Broadcast Video Production Applications (2016)
- Business and Technology (7.441) (2022)
- Business Communications (7.451) (2022)
- Business, Management and Administration (2022)
- Cloud Computing (11.44700) (2021)
- Coding for FinTech (11.46300) (2020)
- Computer Science Principles (11.47100) (2021)
- Computer Science Principles (2013)
- Criminal Justice Essentials (2013)
- CTAE Foundation Skills
- CTEA Architecture & Construction (2021)
- Culinary Arts II (20.5331) (2021)
- Data Science I (11.08100) (2021)
- Data Science II (11.08200) (2021)
- Digital Design (11.45100) (2021)
- Digital Design (2021)
- Dramatic Writing (Film, Television, and Theatre I) (52.09200) (2018)
- E-Marketing (2021)
- E-Sports (11.08000) (2021)
- Education and Training (2021)
- Embedded Computing (11.42700) (2021)
- Embedded Computing 11.42700 (2021)
- Energy (2021)
- Engineering & Technology (2021)
- Entrepreneurship (6.4161) (2022)
- Essentials of Dental Science (2024)
- Essentials of Health Information Technology (25.495) (2022)
- Fashion, Merchandising and Retailing Essentials (8.421)(2021)
- Financial Technologies and Services (07.42800) (2020)
- Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (11.44300) (2021)
- Foundations of Business Administration (7.083) (2022)
- Foundations of Business Management (7.084) (2022)
- Foundations of Investing and Finance (7.085) (2022)
- Game Design: Animation and Simulation (11.42900) (2015)
- Global Awareness and Cultural Competency (7.442)(2022)
- Government & Public Administration (2021)
- Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism Essentials (8.453) (2021)
- Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism Management (8.454) (2021)
- Human Resources Principles (6.481) (2022)
- Human Services (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety (2013)
- Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety (2013)
- Information Technology (2022)
- Information Technology Essentials (11.41400) (2021)
- Information Technology Support (11.42000) (2021)
- Integrated Marketing Communications (8.452)(2021)
- International Business & Marketing (8.4143)(2021)
- International Business Concepts (7.452) (2022)
- Introduction to Business & Technology (2013)
- Introduction to Business and Technology (7.4413) (2022)
- Introduction to Construction (2013)
- Introduction to Culinary Arts (20.531) (2021)
- Introduction to Cyber Security (11.48100) (2014)
- Introduction to Cybersecurity (2021)
- Introduction to Digital Technology (11.41500) (2013)
- Introduction to Digital Technology (2013)
- Introduction to Financial Technology (07.42700) (2021)
- Introduction to Graphic Design (2012)
- Introduction to Hardware Technology (11.44800) (2021)
- Introduction to Hardware Technology (2021)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (25.521) (2022)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (2013)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (2023)
- Introduction to International Business (7.432)(2022)
- Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2012)
- Introduction to Python (11.08300) (2021)
- Introduction to Software Technology (11.44600) (2021)
- Introduction to Software Technology (2021)
- Introduction to Sports & Entertainment Marketing (8.478) (2021)
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Legal Environment of Business (6.415) (2022)
- Manufacturing (2021)
- Marketing and Entrepreneurship (8.441)(2021)
- Marketing Management (8.442)(2021)
- Marketing Principles (8.474)(2021)
- Marketing Research (8.48)(2021)
- Networking Fundamentals (11.46100) (2021)
- Networking Systems and Support (11.46200) (2021)
- Programming, Games, Apps, and Society: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Promotion and Digital Marketing (8.451)(2021)
- The Entrepreneurial Venture (6.452) (2022)
- Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2021)
- Web Design (11.42500) (2021)
- Web Design (2021)
- Web Development (11.42500) (2021)
- Wildlife Management (2013)
- Workforce Ready (2021)
- Criminal Investigations (2013)
- General Horticulture and Plant Science (11.42000) (2013)
- Patient Care Fundamentals (2013)
- Applications of Public Health (2021)
- Early Childhood Care and Education 1 (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education II (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education III (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education Practicum (2013)
- Essentials of Healthcare (2013)
- Food for Life (2013)
- Food Science (2013)
- Food, Nutrition & Wellness (2013)
- Foundations of Interior Design (2013)
- Fundamentals of Fashion (2013)
- Introduction to Metals (2013)
- Textile Science (2013)
- Welding 1 (2013)
Other Georgia CTAE sets
- Finance (2021) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Computer Programming (11.01200) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Sixth Grade) (2019)
- Exploring Engineering and Technology (2019)
- Health Science (2021) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Interactive Design (11.01300) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 6
- Secure Information Systems (11.01100) (2018) - Grades 6, 7, 8
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Seventh Grade) (2019)
- Human Services (2021) - Grade 7
- Invention and Innovation Grade 7 (2019)
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 7
- AP Computer Science Principles (11.01900) (2021)
- Exploring Agriculture Education (Eighth Grade) (2019)
- Human Services (2021) - Grade 8
- Middle School Agriculture Education (Eighth Grade) (2009)
- Middle School CTAE Standards (2020) - Grade 8
- Technological Systems Grade 8 (2019)
- Culinary Arts I (20.5321) (2021)
- Finance (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Health Science (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Hospitality and Tourism (2021)
- Advanced Cyber Security (11.48200) (2014)
- Advanced Cybersecurity (2021)
- Advanced Entrepreneurial Strategies (6.453) (2022)
- Advanced Fashion, Merchandising and Retailing (8.422) (2021)
- Applications of Dental Science (2024)
- Applications of Health Information Technology (25.496) (2022)
- Artificial Intelligence Applications (11.44500) (2021)
- Artificial Intelligence Concepts (11.44400) (2021)
- Arts, A/V Technology and Communications (2021)
- Arts, AV Technology, and Communications: Graphic Design & Production (2013)
- Audio Video and Technology Film II (AVTF2) (2018)
- Audio Visual, Technology and Film III (2013)
- Audio, Video, Technology, and Film I (AVTF1) (2012)
- Broadcast Video Production Applications (2016)
- Business and Technology (7.441) (2022)
- Business Communications (7.451) (2022)
- Business, Management and Administration (2022)
- Cloud Computing (11.44700) (2021)
- Coding for FinTech (11.46300) (2020)
- Computer Science Principles (11.47100) (2021)
- Computer Science Principles (2013)
- Criminal Justice Essentials (2013)
- CTAE Foundation Skills
- CTEA Architecture & Construction (2021)
- Culinary Arts II (20.5331) (2021)
- Data Science I (11.08100) (2021)
- Data Science II (11.08200) (2021)
- Digital Design (11.45100) (2021)
- Digital Design (2021)
- Dramatic Writing (Film, Television, and Theatre I) (52.09200) (2018)
- E-Marketing (2021)
- E-Sports (11.08000) (2021)
- Education and Training (2021)
- Embedded Computing (11.42700) (2021)
- Embedded Computing 11.42700 (2021)
- Energy (2021)
- Engineering & Technology (2021)
- Entrepreneurship (6.4161) (2022)
- Essentials of Dental Science (2024)
- Essentials of Health Information Technology (25.495) (2022)
- Fashion, Merchandising and Retailing Essentials (8.421)(2021)
- Financial Technologies and Services (07.42800) (2020)
- Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (11.44300) (2021)
- Foundations of Business Administration (7.083) (2022)
- Foundations of Business Management (7.084) (2022)
- Foundations of Investing and Finance (7.085) (2022)
- Game Design: Animation and Simulation (11.42900) (2015)
- Global Awareness and Cultural Competency (7.442)(2022)
- Government & Public Administration (2021)
- Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism Essentials (8.453) (2021)
- Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism Management (8.454) (2021)
- Human Resources Principles (6.481) (2022)
- Human Services (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety (2013)
- Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety (2013)
- Information Technology (2022)
- Information Technology Essentials (11.41400) (2021)
- Information Technology Support (11.42000) (2021)
- Integrated Marketing Communications (8.452)(2021)
- International Business & Marketing (8.4143)(2021)
- International Business Concepts (7.452) (2022)
- Introduction to Business & Technology (2013)
- Introduction to Business and Technology (7.4413) (2022)
- Introduction to Construction (2013)
- Introduction to Culinary Arts (20.531) (2021)
- Introduction to Cyber Security (11.48100) (2014)
- Introduction to Cybersecurity (2021)
- Introduction to Digital Technology (11.41500) (2013)
- Introduction to Digital Technology (2013)
- Introduction to Financial Technology (07.42700) (2021)
- Introduction to Graphic Design (2012)
- Introduction to Hardware Technology (11.44800) (2021)
- Introduction to Hardware Technology (2021)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (25.521) (2022)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (2013)
- Introduction to Healthcare Science (2023)
- Introduction to International Business (7.432)(2022)
- Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2012)
- Introduction to Python (11.08300) (2021)
- Introduction to Software Technology (11.44600) (2021)
- Introduction to Software Technology (2021)
- Introduction to Sports & Entertainment Marketing (8.478) (2021)
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2021) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Legal Environment of Business (6.415) (2022)
- Manufacturing (2021)
- Marketing and Entrepreneurship (8.441)(2021)
- Marketing Management (8.442)(2021)
- Marketing Principles (8.474)(2021)
- Marketing Research (8.48)(2021)
- Networking Fundamentals (11.46100) (2021)
- Networking Systems and Support (11.46200) (2021)
- Programming, Games, Apps, and Society: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Promotion and Digital Marketing (8.451)(2021)
- The Entrepreneurial Venture (6.452) (2022)
- Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2021)
- Web Design (11.42500) (2021)
- Web Design (2021)
- Web Development (11.42500) (2021)
- Wildlife Management (2013)
- Workforce Ready (2021)
- Criminal Investigations (2013)
- General Horticulture and Plant Science (11.42000) (2013)
- Patient Care Fundamentals (2013)
- Applications of Public Health (2021)
- Early Childhood Care and Education 1 (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education II (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education III (2013)
- Early Childhood Care and Education Practicum (2013)
- Essentials of Healthcare (2013)
- Food for Life (2013)
- Food Science (2013)
- Food, Nutrition & Wellness (2013)
- Foundations of Interior Design (2013)
- Fundamentals of Fashion (2013)
- Introduction to Metals (2013)
- Textile Science (2013)
- Welding 1 (2013)
Fire and Emergency Management Services; CERT and Homeland Security - Grade 6 (43.041)
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1
- 1.
Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.1
- 2.
Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions and applying innovative procedures and methods.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.2
- 3.
Exhibit critical thinking and problem-solving skills to locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment situations.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.3
- 4.
Model work-readiness traits required for success in the workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time management, and respect for diversity.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.4
- 5.
Apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and apply team work skills.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.5
- 6.
Present a professional image through appearance, behavior and language.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-1.6
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.
Explore and evaluate careers in Fire and Emergency Management Services and the roles of the various agencies.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2
- 1.
Describe and summarize an understanding of employability skills, including technical skills, needed in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.1
- 2.
Identify career options in Fire and Emergency Management Services.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.2
- 3.
Explain the qualifications and training for a variety of careers in emergency medical and fire services.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.3
- 4.
Determine behavioral preferences and apply an appreciation of diversity to interpersonal situations.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.4
- 5.
Identify ways they can prepare for their career.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.5
- 6.
Evaluate educational requirements for careers of student interest to create a secondary and post-secondary education plan.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.6
- 7.
Students will express an understanding of the code of ethics and character development in the public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.7
- 8.
Define confidentiality and how it applies to the various public safety careers.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.8
- 9.
Students will identify the various background checks that affect employment in the public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-2.9
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.
Explain the qualifications and training for a variety of careers in emergency medical and fire services.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3
- 1.
Organize the role of various Emergency Management Services in Public Safety and illustrate an understanding of the duties of each agency in a disaster scenario.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.1
- 2.
Identify major roles and duties that Fire and Emergency Management Services play.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.2
- 3.
Define jurisdiction and how it applies to emergency services.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.3
- 4.
Identify the various agencies that comprise the Georgia Public Safety System in Emergency and Fire Management Services.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.4
- 5.
Describe the various types of fire trucks.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.5
- 6.
Identify the uses and needs of equipment on a fire truck.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.6
- 7.
Classify the basic types of fire extinguishers and purposes.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.7
- 8.
Explain the proper technique for using a fire extinguisher.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.8
- 9.
Demonstrate the ability to extinguish a fire.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.9
- 10.
Categorize the uses and purpose of equipment found in an ambulance.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-3.10
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.
Demonstrate the ability to perform head to toe assessments and perform basic life-saving skills.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4
- 1.
Define the basic terminology associated with First Aid /CPR.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.1
- 2.
Summarize the process needed to perform head-to-toe patient assessments.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.2
- 3.
Identify the three killers (airway obstruction, bleeding, and shock).MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.3
- 4.
Demonstrate steps of basic life support (BLS) and First Aid.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.4
- 5.
Demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation on an infant, a child, and an adult (simulate using manikins).MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.5
- 6.
Demonstrate the application, operation, and maintenance of an automated external defibrillator trainer.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.6
- 7.
Demonstrate the proper application and operation of an Epi-Pen.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.7
- 8.
Explain and show the proper use and application of pressure bandages, splinting and tourniquets.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.8
- 9.
Demonstrate the skills needed to become certified in Stop the Bleed.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.9
- 10.
Recognize and assess the signs of a drug overdose and the use of Narcan.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-4.10
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.
Understand the importance of Personal Disaster Planning and will understand what to do in the event of an emergency.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5
- 1.
Demonstrate preparing the home, school, and community in advance to minimize disaster repercussions.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.1
- 2.
Identify potentially hazardous conditions in different types of structures and their contents during a disaster.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.2
- 3.
Create and explain the parts and steps needed in a home evacuation fire plan.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.3
- 4.
Evaluate school evacuation routes and predict how obstacles in each path would change evacuation procedures.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.4
- 5.
Assemble and identify the parts needed in a disaster supply kit.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.5
- 6.
Identify and develop the necessary components for a personal family disaster plan.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.6
- 7.
Draw a diagram with evacuation routes for an individual's home.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.7
- 8.
Collect and explain the common hazards most likely found in an individual's home.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.8
- 9.
Identify the role individuals play in fire safety.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.9
- 10.
Identify potential fire risks in the home and school.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.10
- 11.
Identify locations of hazardous materials in the home.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.11
- 12.
Demonstrate the use of safe techniques for debris removal and victim extrication using fulcrums, leverage and cribbing to safely remove the "victim."MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.12
- 13.
Describe the most common techniques for searching a structure.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-5.13
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.
Describe the roles of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Georgia Emergency Management Agency in both natural and man-made disasters.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6
- 1.
Identify and differentiate between natural and man-made disasters.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.1
- 2.
Explain the role of FEMA in responding to man-made disasters including terrorism.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.2
- 3.
Explain the role of GEMA in responding to man-made disasters including terrorism.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.3
- 4.
Describe the role of FEMA in responding to natural disasters.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.4
- 5.
Describe the role of GEMA in responding to natural disasters.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.5
- 6.
Explain the importance of Homeland Security for terrorism.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.6
- 7.
Describe the role of CERT in an emergency situation.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-6.7
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.
Explore how related student organizations are integral parts of career and technology education courses through leadership development, school and community service projects, entrepreneurship development, and competitive events.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7
- 1.
Demonstrate a basic understanding and purpose of SkillsUSA student organization.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.1
- 2.
Diagram the relationship between members and the leadership.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.2
- 3.
Identify the leadership positions.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.3
- 4.
Evaluate behaviors to determine appropriate decorum for meetings.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.4
- 5.
Investigate middle school and secondary SkillsUSA participation in chapter meetings.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.5
- 6.
Describe competitions at the middle school level and the secondary level.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.6
- 7.
Discuss the mission, purpose, motto, pledge, creed and other distinguishing characteristics of SkillsUSA.MS-LPSCS-FEMSCHS-7.7
- 1.
Exploring Law and Criminal Proceedings - Grade 7 (43.042)
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1
- 1.
Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.1
- 2.
Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions and applying innovative procedures and methods.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.2
- 3.
Exhibit critical thinking and problem-solving skills to locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment situations.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.3
- 4.
Model work readiness traits required for success in the workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time management, and respect for diversity.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.4
- 5.
Apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and apply team work skills.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.5
- 6.
Present a professional image through appearance, behavior and language.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-1.6
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.
Explore and evaluate careers in legal services; corrections; private security and protective services.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2
- 1.
Perform the employability skills needed in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.1
- 2.
Identify the post-secondary education needed in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.2
- 3.
Explain the behavioral preferences that apply an appreciation of diversity to interpersonal situations and the impact on governmental agencies.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.3
- 4.
Understand and explain the code of ethics and character development in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.4
- 5.
Define confidentiality and how it applies to the various public safety careers.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.5
- 6.
Analyze how background checks impact employment in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.6
- 7.
Create a career portfolio that includes essential skills and duties of public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-2.7
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.
Explain constitutional standards as applied to the proper criminal procedure.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3
- 1.
Identify the amendments that apply to the criminal justice process.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.1
- 2.
Diagram the process of how laws are made.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.2
- 3.
Differentiate between civil and criminal laws.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.3
- 4.
Describe the two categories of criminal law.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.4
- 5.
Define common terminology of various crimes.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.5
- 6.
Compare and contrast adult and juvenile crimes.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-3.6
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-4.
Compare and contrast the roles and responsibilities of criminal attorneys and the paralegals who work for them as those roles relate to a criminal trial.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-4
- 1.
Describe the duties and responsibilities of attorneys, judges, paralegals, and other professional participants in a criminal trial.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-4.1
- 2.
Describe the roles of non-professional courtroom participants in a criminal trial.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-4.2
- 3.
Explain the required training and education for the various courtroom participants in a criminal trial.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-4.3
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.
Analyze the trial process to include the opening statements, presentation of evidence, testimony of witnesses and the closing arguments.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5
- 1.
Differentiate between a dual court system civil/criminal and describe the structure of the dual court system.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.1
- 2.
Define terminology common to each court system.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.2
- 3.
Diagram the steps of a trial from opening statements to sentencing.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.3
- 4.
Conduct a partial mock trial involving the direct testimony of a criminal investigator and include the introduction of evidence in this testimony.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.4
- 5.
Create an opening statement for a criminal trial.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.5
- 6.
Demonstrate and explain the direct examination of a witness.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.6
- 7.
Demonstrate and define the process for the introduction of an exhibit in court.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.7
- 8.
Identify and describe the general factors influencing a judge's sentencing decisions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-5.8
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.
Identify the various court systems and explain the various sentencing options.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6
- 1.
Differentiate between the adult and juvenile court systems.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.1
- 2.
Discuss the different rationales of the juvenile justice systems sentencing guidelines.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.2
- 3.
Identify the various accountability courts in both the adult and juvenile court systems.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.3
- 4.
Discuss the history of corrections in America.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.4
- 5.
Describe a basic overview of the American correctional system.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.5
- 6.
Compare and contrast the various adult and juvenile sentencing options.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.6
- 7.
Diagram and explain the basic elements of an American prison facility.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.7
- 8.
Demonstrate handcuffing and essential steps of a prisoner transport.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.8
- 9.
Define terminology common to the adult and juvenile court systems.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.9
- 10.
Explore careers in the American correctional system.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-6.10
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7.
Compare and contrast the role of protective services within the criminal justice system.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7
- 1.
Explain private security and its major roles in the criminal justice system and public safety.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7.1
- 2.
Define jurisdiction and the authority of protective services.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7.2
- 3.
Identify career options, education and training in protective services.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7.3
- 4.
Identify key concepts of entrepreneurship related to the criminal justice system and protective services.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-7.4
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.
Explore how related student organizations are integral parts of career and technology education courses through leadership development, school and community service projects, entrepreneurship development, and competitive events.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8
- 1.
Demonstrate a basic understanding and purpose of SkillsUSA student organization.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.1
- 2.
Diagram the relationship between members and the leadership.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.2
- 3.
Identify the leadership positions.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.3
- 4.
Evaluate behaviors to determine appropriate decorum for meetings.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.4
- 5.
Investigate middle school and secondary SkillsUSA participation in chapter meetings.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.5
- 6.
Describe competitions at the middle school level and the secondary level.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.6
- 7.
Discuss the mission, purpose, motto, pledge, creed and other distinguishing characteristics of SkillsUSA.MS-LPSCS-ELCP-8.7
- 1.
Exploring Law Enforcement and Communications - Grade 8 (43.043)
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1
- 1.
Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.1
- 2.
Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions and applying innovative procedures and methods.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.2
- 3.
Exhibit critical thinking and problem-solving skills to locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment situations.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.3
- 4.
Model work-readiness traits required for success in the workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time management, and respect for diversity.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.4
- 5.
Apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and apply team work skills.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.5
- 6.
Present a professional image through appearance, behavior and language.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-1.6
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of the Georgia Public Safety system and the roles of the various agencies.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2
- 1.
Identify the various agencies that comprise the Georgia Public Safety System.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.1
- 2.
Explain the role of various agencies in law enforcement services and communications.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.2
- 3.
Research the history of the Georgia Public Safety System, and how the systems has evolved with technology and describe technologies that have enhanced the public safety system.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.3
- 4.
Determine behavioral preferences and apply an appreciation of diversity to interpersonal situations.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.4
- 5.
Identify different categories of diversity, research diversity and the impact on government agencies 2.6 Explain the code of ethics and character development in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.5
- 7.
Define confidentiality and how it applies to the various public safety careers.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.7
- 8.
Identify the various background checks that affect employment in the public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.8
- 9.
Demonstrate an understanding of employability skills needed in public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.9
- 10.
Identify the technical skills needed in various public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.10
- 11.
Identify training and post-secondary education needs for various public safety professions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.11
- 12.
Identify career options in law enforcement including researching local police departments in your area.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.12
- 13.
Explain the difference between local, state and federal agencies.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-2.13
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.
Synthesize the operations and career options in communications centers for Law Enforcement and Fire and Emergency Management Services.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3
- 1.
Explain the roles and responsibilities of dispatch.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.1
- 2.
Identify the roles and responsibilities of 911.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.2
- 3.
Demonstrate the ability to use the phonetic alphabet.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.3
- 4.
Explain the three general types of calls dispatchers might receive.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.4
- 5.
Demonstrate appropriate use of public safety communications systems and equipment.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.5
- 6.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate using hand held walkie-talkies or radios to simulate radio communication.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.6
- 7.
Recall the signals and call codes from a local agency and listen to a scanner to identify law enforcement calls.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-3.7
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.
Explore the history of American law enforcement including researching local, state and federal police agencies.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4
- 1.
Examine various career paths in law enforcement.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.1
- 2.
Explain the difference between local, state, and federal enforcement and illustrate how the federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies interact.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.2
- 3.
Distinguish between private and public enforcement.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.3
- 4.
Discuss the history of American law enforcement.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.4
- 5.
Diagram how the various elements of public safety and government interact and connect.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.5
- 6.
Research the local police departments in your area, understanding the differences in police departments.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.6
- 7.
Demonstrate proper handcuffing techniques.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.7
- 8.
Demonstrate proper soft skills while role playing specific law enforcement situations.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-4.8
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.
Create strategies for resolving conflict in a diverse, multicultural setting.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5
- 1.
Identify the causes of conflict and apply proper conflict resolution techniques.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.1
- 2.
Describe the four basic causes of conflict.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.2
- 3.
Analyze five different types of conflict.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.3
- 4.
Recognize the impact of conflict on relationships.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.4
- 5.
Apply awareness of differences in behavior preferences to conflict situations and resolution.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.5
- 6.
Assess personal conflict management skills and evaluate steps to managing conflict.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.6
- 7.
Determine the common causes and effects of anger in interpersonal relationships.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.7
- 8.
Select strategies for controlling anger.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.8
- 9.
Assess how age, race, ethnicity, gender, and other aspects of diversity impact perceptions of self and others.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.9
- 10.
Compare two or more points of view and the reason behind them.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.10
- 11.
Identify appropriate intervention guidelines.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.11
- 12.
Identify techniques for reducing conflict within a diverse population.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-5.12
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.
Explain the role of law enforcement in making an arrest all the way through to the booking process.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6
- 1.
Identify the origin of police power and police authority.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.1
- 2.
Demonstrate the ability to handcuff and arrest a suspect.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.2
- 3.
Identify the methods for conducting interviews and interrogations.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.3
- 4.
Explore de-escalation tactic and apply de-escalation tactics to appropriate law enforcement scenarios.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.4
- 5.
Explain the steps and procedures involved in the law enforcement booking process.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.5
- 6.
Demonstrate the ability to fingerprint a suspect using a ten-print card.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-6.6
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.
Describe and illustrate the many parts to a crime scene investigation.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7
- 1.
Explain Locard's Exchange Principle.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.1
- 2.
Demonstrate various methods of fingerprint development.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.2
- 3.
Identify fingerprint patterns.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.3
- 4.
Compare and contrast the differences between animal and human bones and will be able to distinguish the difference between male and female skeleton.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.4
- 5.
Identify the bones in the human body.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.5
- 6.
Distinguish both gender and racial features from a skeleton.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.6
- 7.
Discuss the importance of anthropology as it relates to criminal investigation.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.7
- 8.
Describe the importance of the use of facial reconstruction in police investigations, to include sketching, software and reconstruction of skulls.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.8
- 9.
Demonstrate the use of facial reconstruction software (FACES).MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.9
- 10.
Demonstrate the ability to successfully photograph and diagram a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.10
- 11.
Describe how to secure and maintain evidence within a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.11
- 12.
Explain how detectives protect themselves at a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.12
- 13.
Identify methods investigators use to record a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.13
- 14.
Demonstrate the photographing of a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.14
- 15.
Demonstrate the diagramming of a crime scene using triangulation or base line diagramming methods.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.15
- 16.
Demonstrate the ability to recognize and collect physical and trace evidence at a crime scene.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.16
- 17.
Understand the process involved in identifying or eliminating handwriting samples during an investigation.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-7.17
- 1.
- MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.
Explore how related student organizations are integral parts of career and technology education courses through leadership development, school and community service projects, entrepreneurship development, and competitive events.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8
- 1.
Demonstrate a basic understanding and purpose of SkillsUSA student organization.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.1
- 2.
Diagram the relationship between members and the leadership.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.2
- 3.
Identify the leadership positions.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.3
- 4.
Evaluate behaviors to determine appropriate decorum for meetings.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.4
- 5.
Investigate middle school and secondary SkillsUSA participation in chapter meetings.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.5
- 6.
Describe competitions at the middle school level and the secondary level.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.6
- 7.
Discuss the mission, purpose, motto, pledge, creed and other distinguishing characteristics of SkillsUSA.MS-LPSCS-ELEC-8.7
- 1.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2021
- Where can I read the official document?
- Georgia Standards of Excellence CTEA Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
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