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Techniques - January 2007
 

January 2007

Techniques Theme

 
Extreme School Makeover-Career Academy Edition
Tennessee’s Red Bank High School used a grant for school reform to begin implementing career academies, and the result is a successful makeover of the school.
 
A Model of the Career Academy Concept
The career academies of New York’s Putnam/Westchester Board of Cooperative Educational Services are a model of career tech and academic curriculum integration.
 
Pathways to Postsecondary: Indiana Career Majors (All Access)
A state leader of workforce development explains how the Indiana Career Majors Initiative is increasing student achievement and helping students transition into postsecondary education.
 
Techniques Feature

 
How to Select a Project Delivery Method for School Facilities (All Access)
Selecting the right project delivery method is a vital decision that relates to all facilities construction projects.
 
The Essential Paralegal
Career and technical education is helping prepare the paralegals who have become a vital part of today’s law offices.
 
Changing Traditional Roles in the World of Work
Some career and technical education students are pursuing careers that are considered nontraditional for their genders.
 
Put the Oxygen Mask on Yourself First
It is important for educators to take care of themselves so that they will be able to take care of others.
 
International Workforce Development Perspectives: Germany and the United States
An ACTE member shares responses from experts in both countries to questions he posed about career and technical education.
 
Dramatically Improve How and Where Academic Content is Taught
The fourth article in the series by our public policy department focuses on the fourth recommendation in ACTE’s high school reform position statement.
 
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