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Techniques - September 2006
 
September 2006
Techniques Theme

 
The Art of Mentoring (All Access)
Mentoring is an art that is being perfected in organizations such as the High Tech Girls Society and through partnerships such as the one between a health care system and a high school in Texas.
 
Elements of an Effective Mentoring Program
Building an effective mentoring program begins with a good design.
 
An IT Mentoring Program
In Washington, D.C., a career center is pairing students with mentors to help those students succeed in today’s information technology workplace.
 
Mentoring New Teachers
An Ohio career center built its teacher mentoring program from the inside out.
 
Techniques Feature

 
Unions, Contractors and CTE (All Access)
The Illinois Employer Advocacy Initiative has been successful in its efforts to promote positive relationships between career and technical education and unions and contractors.
 
Do You Have a Strategy?
The first in a series of articles from architectural and engineering firm Burgess & Niple on how to improve environments for learning offers a perspective for administrators.
 
Establishing a Clear System Goal of Career and College Readiness for All Students
The first article in a yearlong series focuses on the first recommendation in ACTE’s high school reform position statement.
 
Teaching Life Skills for Student Success
A program in Chicago Public Schools is teaching students the skills they will need to transition from school into successful careers.
 
Nursing Students Benefit from Video Technology
Recording live images in the Renton Technical College Nurses Learning Resource Center is enhancing the educational experience for students.
 
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