Learning Goals & Products

Learning Goals

1

Students will be able to investigate CTE dress expectations in real lab and classroom scenarios to define safety, fairness, and professionalism criteria and constraints.

2

Students will be able to synthesize evidence from teacher-supported observations, sample dress code ideas, and peer feedback to identify user needs and concerns.

3

Students will be able to draft a fair CTE dress code guide using clear rules, icons, and concise explanations for specific audiences.

4

Students will be able to iterate low-tech dress code prototypes and pitch cards based on critique from peers, teachers, and CTE partners.

5

Students will be able to communicate an elevator pitch that justifies dress code choices using safety, fairness, professionalism, and SkillsUSA expectations.

6

Students will be able to reflect on feedback and revise their contributions to improve teamwork, responsibility, and decision-making.

Products

individual

Individual CTE Dress Code Research Brief and Prototype Pitch Card

Each student creates a short research brief based on firsthand observations or teacher-supported interviews, then designs one low-tech prototype idea for improving a CTE dress code. The packet includes a visual or written pitch card that explains how the idea addresses a real user need.

team

Team Fair and Safe CTE Dress Code Guide with Elevator Pitch Showcase

Teams combine individual research and prototype ideas into one shared dress code guide and a higher-fidelity display for an authentic audience. The final presentation includes a clear problem statement, revised rules, visuals, and a short elevator pitch explaining how the design meets user needs and SkillsUSA expectations.

Rubric

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