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Techniques - Nov/Dec 2005
 
Techniques Nov/Dec 2005
Techniques Theme

 
An Education in Diversity (All Access)
but they all share the need for an education that will prepare them for the future workplace., The changing face of the American classroom reflects many races and cultures
 
Food for Thought
A culinary arts program mixes the spices from the varied cultures of its students and helps create an atmosphere of multicultural understanding.
 
Charge Up You Career
IBEW and the Quad Cities NECA chapter have partnered with an Illinois school district’s Minority Teacher Incentive Program to make students aware of career opportunities in the electrical field.
 
Sharing the Language of Learning
In West Chicago, a clothing class is welcoming newcomers with book bags and help with learning how to use the local library.
 
Techniques Feature

 
Building Futures Together (All Access)
In Palm Beach County, Florida, career academies are providing students with choices and great opportunities.
 
Body Language in the Classroom
Nonverbal communication is a powerful tool, so it is important for teachers and administrators to understand the messages they are sending and receiving.
 
Process Versus Product
In career and technical education, sometimes the learning process is just as important as the product created.
 
The Enrollment Funnel
Marketing expert Mark Perna returns this month with advice on how to funnel more students into your programs.
 
The Growth of Health Career Camps
The Growth of Health Career Camps
 
Bright Ideas for Dark Days
With winter on the doorstep, Dauna Easley shares some tips on brightening those dark days.
 
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