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Our fearless leaders, Mr. Orfe and Mr. Nash, take us on this journey to learn more about Mercer County Technical Schools and have some fun! Remember to listen to us on Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.@mctsnjwww.mcts.eduInstagram: instagram.com/mctsnjFacebook: fb.me/mctsnjTwitter: twitter.com/mctsnjYoutube: youtube.com/@mctsnjLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctsnj/Cuentos De MCTS Podcast: cuentosdemcts.buzzsprout.com/
We are celebrating CTE Month by discussing career and technical education opportunities at Goose Creek Memorial High School.
We are celebrating CTE Month by discussing career and technical education opportunities at Robert E. Lee High School.
We are celebrating CTE Month by discussing career and technical education opportunities at Ross S. Sterling High School starting with the Health Science Academy.
We are celebrating CTE Month by discussing career and technical education opportunities including the Career Academy for Future Educators at Ross S. Sterling High School.
In this special CTE Month episode, we sit down with CTE students Jackson Lindley and Kaelin Lott, along with Shayd Speed, CTE Coordinator, and Dr. Staci Cade, Director of CTE, Assessment and Accountability. Together, they share their experiences, insights, and the impact of Career & Technical Education on students' futures. Tune in as we explore the opportunities, skills, and real-world learning that make CTE an essential part of education!
In this special CTE Month episode, we sit down with Jessica Brown, Tyler ISD's CTE Work-Based Learning Coordinator, to explore how Career & Technical Education (CTE) is preparing students for success beyond the classroom.Jessica shares insights on how local businesses can get involved, the impact of CTE internship opportunities, and the real-world experiences available to students across various career pathways. Plus, she highlights a valuable resource—the Professional Dress Closet, which helps students build confidence and dress for success by providing professional attire for interviews and workplace settings.Tune in to learn how CTE shapes future professionals and how the community can play a vital role in student success! Support the showFOOTER: If you want to hear more news about the district, download our app in the app store or sign up for our district newsletter at get.TylerISD.news.
RCC Dean of Instruction, Dean Koehler, and the Director of Oregon Community College Association, Abby Lee, join the Exchange.
Career & Technical Education (CTE) is transforming the future of education and workforce development. In this special CTE Month edition of Productive Disruption, host Dan Wyar sits down with three dynamic CTE leaders from across the country: Chris Brida, Director of CTE & Advanced Coursework, Portland Public Schools (OR) Leon Burgess, Director of Secondary Education, College & Career Readiness/CTE, Florence School District 3 (SC) Melony Ritter, CTE Director, Cabarrus County Schools (NC)Together, they discuss the power of business and industry partnerships in shaping student success, how to advocate for CTE from the district to state policy level, breaking the outdated “Vo-Tech” stereotype, and more!
02/28/24: Dr. Denise Jonas is the Director for Career and Technical Education for the Cass County Career and Technical Education Virtual Center, serving Central Cass, Fargo, Northern Cass, and West Fargo Public Schools. Dr. Jonas is joined by Annalise Duffy and two of their students from West Fargo and Sheyenne. At West-Fargo, Annalise teachers Child Development, Interior Design, Early Childhood Education & runs the Packer Preschool, Food Trends, and Discovering Foods. She also is a Co-Advisor for Family Career and Community Leaders of America student organization.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come join us on this wild ride. Our fearless leaders, Mr. Orfe and Mr. Nash, take us on this journey to learn more about Mercer County Technical Schools and have fun! Remember to listen to us on Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.@mctsnjwww.mcts.eduInstagram: instagram.com/mctsnjFacebook: fb.me/mctsnjTwitter: twitter.com/mctsnjYoutube: youtube.com/@mctsnjLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctsnj/Cuentos De MCTS Podcast: cuentosdemcts.buzzsprout.com/
Get ready for an informative episode during CTE Month! Join us as we sit down with Dr. Kristen Walls, the Executive Director of Tyler ISD College & Career, to explore the crucial topic of students navigating career path selections. Dr. Walls sheds light on popular career pathways, emphasizing the significance of early career exploration for shaping successful student outcomes. Tune in to discover how empowering young minds with the right tools can pave the way for a fulfilling future! Support the showFOOTER: If you want to hear more news about the district, download our app in the app store or sign up for our district newsletter at get.TylerISD.news.
This week on the Every Student Every Day Podcast, Superintendent Dr. James Franchini welcomes three students involved in Questar III BOCES CTE programs in Madisyn Bulson (Heavy Equipment), Jackson Golden (HVAC), and Kiah Morey (Culinary). February is #CTEmonth and the group discusses what drew them to their programs, what a typical day is like, and more. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more.
In the Hillsboro School District, we are committed to all students graduating career and college ready. Not only is it the district's mission, it's our passion and commitment to students and the broader community. Our school counselors and career and technical education teachers play an integral role in the achievement of this mission each and every day. National School Counseling Week will be celebrated from February 5th through 9th, 2024 to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems, as well as how students are different as a result of what school counselors do. This year's theme is "School Counseling: Standards-Based, Student-Focused." National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Please celebrate the imperative work of the 64 school counselors, 10 Student Support & Wellness Counselors and 4 Mental Health Care Coordinators in HSD! February is also National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, sponsored by the Association for Career and Technical Education. Specifically, this month, we recognize the contributions of our CTE teachers and their pivotal role in the development of CTE programming in HSD. These dedicated educators are instrumental in shaping the future of our students. They provide hands-on training, real-world skills, and valuable insights into a variety of career paths, ensuring our students are well-prepared for success in today's job market. CTE teachers not only bridge the skills gap but also inspire innovation and creativity in our classrooms. Their commitment to excellence empowers students to discover their passions and chart a course toward a prosperous future. Please celebrate the career-connected work of the 45 CTE educators in our 35 Career and Technical Education programs in HSD! Our Featured Event was a visit to Liberty High School's Sustainable Agriculture and Sustainable Design programs on Thursday, January 25th by Oregon's U.S. Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici. Students and staff talked to the Congresswoman about their unique classroom spaces and Falcon Farm, and the opportunities they have to grow and sell produce and related products, as well as design and construct items with the environment in mind. A very cool thing they did with her was show her how they turn some of the corn they grow into yummy tortillas! As one student worked on hand-grinding the kernels that had been treated with calcium hydroxide, two others were mixing that fresh masa with a bit of store-bought masa flour, water, and salt to make tortillas. Still other students cooked the tortillas and added some cheese on top then set them out for fellow students and the guests to top with a variety of salsas that students had previously made! See pictures on our website. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
This monthly episode is about CTE Month! Adam Vacirca, our Student Successful Graduate winner, discusses his career and how MCTS helped his success. We have a teacher tip from Mrs. Cardinale, our cosmetology instructor. We also have Sue Rodriguez, a cosmetology student, to discuss her experience and future. Our fearless leaders, Mr. Orfe and Mr. Nash take us on this journey to learn more about Mercer County Technical Schools and have fun! Remember to listen to us on Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.0:00 - Welcome8:08 - Featured Guest - Adam Vacirca20:50 - Student of the Week - Sue Rodriquez27:33 - Teacher Tip - Cosmetology - Mrs. Cardinale34:19 - Closing Remarks@mctsnjwww.mcts.eduInstagram: instagram.com/mctsnjFacebook: fb.me/mctsnjTwitter: twitter.com/mctsnjYoutube: youtube.com/@mctsnjLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctsnj/Cuentos De MCTS Podcast: cuentosdemcts.buzzsprout.com/
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District. This week, Breanne interviews Mr. Derek Wynia, Home Builders Academy instructors.
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's Educators Rising program. Joining us are:Tracy Kern, Educators Rising Advisor (FCCLA Advisor), FACS InstructorElle Swenson, Educators Rising, SD Chapter SecretaryKyra Johnson, Educators Rising, SD Chapter Vice President of Communications
They are an impressive group of Jordan School District students determined to make a difference and win a national competition with the development of a unique school safety app. On this episode of the Supercast, we take you inside the JATC North web design class where students are already in the running for a prestigious ...continue reading "Episode 180: JATC North Web Design Class Competing for Prestigious National Prize as We Celebrate CTE Month"
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's longstanding FCCLA program. Joining us are:Deb Rombough | FCCLA Co-Advisor (ProStartAdvisor), FACS InstructorErika Starr | Chapter President, HHS Junior
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's Tiger Stripes Garage Automotive program. Joining us are:Taylor Burkett | Tiger Stripes Garage InstructorJill Draeger, HHS SeniorRiley Brewer, HHS Junior
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's DECA program. Joining us are:Mrs. Kristi Danscisin | DECA Advisor & Business Education InstructorEvan Gran | HHS Senior & DECA Vice PresidentIsaac Donelan | HHS Senior & DECA PresidentCareer & Technical Education at HHS
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's ProStart Program. Joining us are:Mrs. Deb Rombough | ProStart Advisor & Culinary InstructorAlexis RauschAlexandria RitesmanLeia Rombough Career & Technical Education at HHS
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month is a public awareness campaign that takes place every February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs across the country. CMS strives to ensure that every student is ready for the next steps after high school, whether that step is college, career or military service. Joining us today to talk about how CTE prepares students who want to embark on a career trajectory while still in school are Ashlee' Campbell, CMS CTE Director; Chris Carnes, SCALE Internship Manager at Scott Clark Toyota; Ranit Roy, Ardrey Kell High School senior and Ellison Norton, East Mecklenburg High School senior. CTE's mission is to maximize academic achievement by engaging middle and high school CMS students in rigorous and relevant learning to prepare for postsecondary education and careers. For more information, on what is offered at your school, please visit our website at DiscoverCTE.com
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. Today's episode features HHS's longstanding FFA program. Joining us are: Mr. Josh Christianson, Instructor and FFA Co-AdvisorOwen Murphy, FFA Chapter President and District VPEmily Watson, Chapter Students Advisor and District ReporterCareer & Technical Education at HHS
February 6 through 10 is National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association. The theme this year is “School Counselors: Helping Students Dream Big.” The purpose is to highlight the unique contribution of school counselors within our school buildings, and the tremendous impact counselors have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Please join us in celebrating the nearly 90 HSD school counselors, school-to-career specialists, support and wellness counselors, care coordinators, Youth Contact counselors, and their district supporters during National School Counseling Week! February is also National Career and Technical Education or CTE Month, sponsored by the Association for Career and Technical Education. It is a public awareness campaign that takes place each February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs and educators across the country. We have much to celebrate in our Hillsboro community, as we continue to expand and grow our CTE opportunities for our students. The vision and passion of our CTE staff is the reason why the Hillsboro School District is recognized across our state for excellence in the area of Career and College Pathways! Our featured event is Family Library Night at Rosedale Elementary School. Thanks to a generous grant from the Hillsboro Schools Foundation and Richard B. Siegel Foundation, Rosedale Elementary School's library has been offering monthly “Your Story Matters” events for each grade level. Families are invited to attend with their child, browse the school's collection of books, and enjoy the space together. Snacks, gifts, prizes, and the book that is read aloud are given away to participating families. Fifty-one families attended the 2nd grade event in January, and they're hoping for an equally great turnout for the 3rd grade event on Wednesday, February 15th. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us and the 2022-23 School Year page: hsd.k12.or.us/202223schoolyear to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.This month, we turn the reins over to Mrs. Breanne Lynch, CTE Coordinator for the District, who will interview our CTSO advisors and student leaders. This week we recognize HOSA, the Health Occupations Students of America. Representing HOSA are two Seniors and Co-Presidents Sierra Stiff and Ali Dierks, along with Mr. Andrew Koch, HOSA Advisor.Career & Technical Education at HHS
In this episode, we discuss: Why you should keep promoting and recruiting even after course requests How the end-of-level is a great time to curate photos and videos that you can use this year and in the future How to maximize guest speakers Useful Links Get Your Free Done-For-You Captions Full Show Notes Follow Me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Find me on Facebook
Bob Bell talks with Dr. Leslie Eldridge, Career and Technical Education (CTE) Program Supervisor for Putnam County Schools. They discuss what her role as CTE Program Supervisor entails, how CTE in schools has changed over the years, what CTE Month is, as well as what CTE pathways are available to students of Putnam County Schools. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
Are you and your organization celebrating CTE month? If not here are some quick strategies over how to do so
Dr. Westfall speaks with Director of Career and Technical Education Dr. Robert Wright in celebration of CTE Month to explain more about everything you ever wanted to know about CTE and more, the impact these programs have on our students' futures, and how our community can become more involved and benefit from this unique partnership.
In this episode, we discuss: Behind the scenes planning for CTE Month How to make planning easier What you can do to save time with your content and posts Useful Links Get Your Free Done-For-You Captions Click to Download Your Free Canva Templates Send an email Follow Me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Find me on Facebook
February is national CTE month. Programs around the country use this month to highlight what is happening in career and technical education. One way to showcase CTE is through school social media. This year, my welding-teacher husband agreed to let me help him promote his program using social media. In this episode, Khristen discusses: What We Did for the CTE Month Social Media Campaign Lessons Learned from a Month of School Social Media What We’re Doing Next for School Social Media Links Mentioned Episode Show Notes Episode 3: Have You Been Wondering How to Utilize Social Media to Recruit Without Having to Do All the Work?. Episode 12: How to Begin on Social Media: A Tool to Recruit. 5 Free Customizable Templates The Simple Guide to Planning a Week of Social Media for Your Program Follow Me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Find me on Facebook
This week, we celebrate Black History Month, Lifer Kayla interviews the stars of Crown Point's Girls Basketball team, Lifer Chris interviews CTE Directors of the Region, and Nurse Christy Cleveland answers your questions about the medical field!
In this episode of The Battle Born Digital Learning Podcast, hosts Maggie Cox & Kyle Anderson chat with Craig Brockett, Charles Mann, and Denise Snow about the importance of CTE programs in the State of Nevada. This is the second of two parts of the conversation. Check out the shownotes for this episode at https://bit.ly/BBDLepisode014. The Nevada Department of Education is providing this podcast as a public service and it is provided for informational purposes only. It is not a statement of official state policy nor should it be construed as legal advice on any subject matter, it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of state policy. Reference to any specific product, process, service or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Nevada Department of Education. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by employees of the Nevada Department of Education or Nevada educators are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Nevada Department of Education or the view of the State of Nevada.
February is CTE Month, a time to celebrate the value, achievements and accomplishments of Career and Technical Education programs across the country including right here in Jordan School District. On this episode of the Supercast, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey celebrates CTE month by visiting one of 25 Career and Technical Education classes offered at JATC North ...continue reading "Episode 74: Sparks Fly When Superintendent Visits Welding Class Celebrating CTE Month"
In this episode of The Battle Born Digital Learning Podcast, hosts Maggie Cox & Kyle Anderson chat with Craig Brockett, Charles Mann, and Denise Snow about the importance of CTE programs in the State of Nevada. This is the first of two parts of the conversation. Check out the shownotes for this episode at https://bit.ly/BBDLepisode013. The Nevada Department of Education is providing this podcast as a public service and it is provided for informational purposes only. It is not a statement of official state policy nor should it be construed as legal advice on any subject matter, it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of state policy. Reference to any specific product, process, service or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Nevada Department of Education. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by employees of the Nevada Department of Education or Nevada educators are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Nevada Department of Education or the view of the State of Nevada.
Forty-five years ago, President Ford declared February “Black History Month” in a commemorative speech where he urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” At their meeting on Tuesday, January 26th, the Hillsboro School Board read a proclamation recognizing Black History Month. Here is an excerpt: The Hillsboro School District honors and acknowledges the central role of Black Americans in U.S. history. The Hillsboro School District is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and rejects the long history of institutional racism towards Black Americans. The Hillsboro School District pledges to stand against bigotry, intolerance, and hate, and follow the lead set by generations of Black Americans who have courageously led us to the pursuit of equality. The Hillsboro School District has been enriched by the diversity of perspective and experience of our Black community members, who have made valuable and long lasting contributions to our district. Please join us in recognizing and celebrating Black Americans for their many contributions and achievements throughout February and beyond. Learn about Black History Month activities in the Portland area at travelportland.com. Highlights are the Cascade Festival of African Films, offered online free of charge February 5th through March 10th; and the Portland Jazz Festival, with limited in-person concerts as well as live-streamed performances, February 18th through 27th. February is also National Career and Technical Education Month. The Association for Career and Technical Education sponsors the CTE Month awareness campaign each February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs and educators across the country. We have much to be proud of in our Hillsboro community, as we continue to expand and grow CTE opportunities for our students.
Recorded on February 3, 2019 Moderator: Maggie Cox (@MaggieJCox) Mom Teacher Coach #athletictrainer interests; #CTEinCCSD #NACTE #NVEducator #CareerTechEd #iPadEd #socialmedia #storytelling #digcit #STEM #arvrinedu Panelists: Kimberly Lane Clark (@AskaTechnoGirl) Kimberly is a nationally award winning educator and speaker based in Texas. She was recently named 2018 ISTE Emerging Leader. She coaches hundreds of educators- both face to face and virtually in Computer Science integration, diversity inclusion strategies, blended learning strategies, and educational technology.. In the latter part of her years in education she also served as a campus technology coordinator. Kimberly is currently a Director of Blended Learning in Texas. In an addition to being a director of blended learning she also currently serves as a technology consultant for Code.org,EdTechTeam, and guest technology consultant for Global Academic Technology Essentials Teacher Institute at Mississippi State University. She also serves as the city lead for Black Tech Women in Dallas, TX, Rachael Mann (@TeachLikeTed) Rachael Mann is the founder of #TeachlikeTED and coauthor of The Martians in Your Classroom. She speaks and writes about the future of education and helps educators rethink the learning spaces of today. Prior to #TeachlikeTED, Rachael was the Network to Transform Teaching and STEM Professional Learning Director for Northern Arizona University’s AZK12 Center and State Director for Educators Rising Arizona. A former high school Career and Technical Education teacher and hailing from a family of educators, she has 14 years of classroom teaching experience. Rachael is a Google Certified Educator with a master’s degree in Educational Leadership. She is a founding member of the Council on the Future of Education, President-Elect for the NCLA Executive Board, and serves on the Region V Policy Committee. Check out: Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich EduMagic by Sam Fecich DivergentEDU by Mandy Froehlich Daddy’s Favorites by Elissa Joy Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley The Edupreneur by Dr. Will Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
What is the next frontier for career and technical education (CTE)? In celebration of national CTE Month® 2017, CNA Education partnered with the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) to bring you a special podcast on promising trends in CTE and innovative, successful practices in CTE. Special guest Kevin Oshinskie serves as project associate at ACTE where he facilitates projects and activities that help ACTE build stronger strategic partnerships with other organizations and companies, including public awareness activities such as CTE Month. Lul Tesfai, senior policy director at CNA Education, leads CNA Education’s efforts to strengthen the research base on CTE and support current and developing CTE programs. Lul most recently served as director of policy for the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education.
ACTE CELEBRATES CTE MONTH iCEV presents ACTE manager of Public Affairs Jarrod Nagurka
CTE MONTH:RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE IN CTE ACTE's Sean Lynch on the importance of CTE month and plans for 2016 Presented by iCEV Online
CAREER/TECH EDUCATION with ACTE it's CTE month The return of Michael Connet, ACTE Sr Director of Programming and Communications with ACTE's Kevin Oshinskie about CTE Month and ACTE's newst book "Your First Year in CTE" www.acte.org @actecareertech Presented by iCEV www.icevonline.com @cevmultimedia
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION...IT'S CTE MONTH The heart of STEM Education, we'll celebrate CTE and talk about upcoming events. Presented by PITSCO
TechNotes brings to you career and technical education news headlines from across the country. This episode’s highlights: proposed cuts to Perkins, CTE Month activities, California's CTE marketing campaign, the expansion of online health careers resources for Texas students and the redesign of high schools in Minneapolis. Published February 29, 2008. Subscribe to TechNotes to have the latest CTE news from across the United States delivered directly to your computer or mobile device. Choose a service under the “Subscribe” button on the right side of the page. You can also listen to ACTE's interview podcast, Career Tech Talk, and learn more about ACTE.