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Techniques -  October 2005
 

October 2005 Techniques

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Techniques Theme

 
The New, the Newly Reborn and the Growing (All Access)
Career and technical education has a role to play in meeting the needs of our growing school population.
 
The New Career and Technical School
Michigan's new Romeo Engineering & Technology Center is an example of a 21st century career tech school that offers a complete education by bringing together academics and career skills.
 
Not Just New–Newly Reborn
A new school can mean more than simply a newer facility; it can mean a rebirth into an even better program, such as the one at the Clyde C. Miller Career Academy in St. Louis.
 
Moving on Up
There are a number of technical schools and community colleges across the country that are reporting tremendous growth.
 
A State of Growth
In Georgia, there are some schools in the technical college system that have experienced a lot of growth, and others that appear ready to follow.
 
Techniques Feature

 
National Careers in Construction Week (All Access)
NCCER is dedicating the week of October 17-21 as the first annual National Careers in Construction Week.
 
Motorcycle Diaries
An instructor at Minnesota's South Central College turned his love of motorcycles into a way to save the school's Computer Integrated Machining program.
 
Today's Construction Academies
Recognizing that today's construction academies are building tomorrow's careers, the Associated General Contractors is using grant money from the U.S. Department of Labor to help establish new Construction Career Academies.
 
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