A New Teacher's First Year A new CTE teacher shares the story of her first year of teaching
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A Role to Play in School Reform CTE is playing a role in helping students meet the state standards for achievement in Chesapeake, VA.
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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.
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A Unique Experience in Marketing Education High school students get a real-world experience that also benefits a business in their community.
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Amazed and Renewed (All Access) Professional development is a great way to keep learning and growing, but it can also mean a renewal of energy and enthusiasm for teaching.
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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
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Are the Stakes Too High? There has to be a way to measure student success, but are high-stakes tests the best way?
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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.
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Bright Ideas for Dark Days With winter on the doorstep, Dauna Easley shares some tips on brightening those dark days.
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Building Futures Together (All Access) In Palm Beach County, Florida, career academies are providing students with choices and great opportunities.
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Camels and Camshafts How the University of Georgia is helping to improve career and technical education in a Persian Gulf neighbor of Iraq, the United Arab Emirates.
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Career Academies: Cutting-Edge Reform or Passing Fad? An innovative approach to education reform begun more than 30 years ago, the career academy concept has continued to grow.
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Career and Technical Education at Tribal Colleges Native American students are benefiting from career and technical education, but at tribal colleges, there are some unique aspects to the programs.
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Career and Technical Education is Real. And Real Important. The fact that school leaders promulgate the myth and tell parents that all students will complete a college education is wrong, and it is a lie.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations Building Our Future CTSO students today are preparing to become outstanding citizens of tomorrow.
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Career Clusters…At Home in State and Schools Work on development of career clusters continues under the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium.
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Centered on Teacher Training A wide array of services and resources make up the formula for successful teacher training at the University of Massachusetts Boston’s Center for Technical Education.
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Developing Careers (All Access) The DECA International Career Development Conference highlights the skills and achievements of marketing students from across the nation.
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Educational Leadership: Rigor & Relevance ACTE member John Gaal interviews Willard R. Daggett, president of the International Center for Leadership in Education, on roles and responsibilities in educational leadership.
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Elements of an Effective Mentoring Program Building an effective mentoring program begins with a good design.
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Exploring the World through Job Shadowing (All Access) On Groundhog Day—and throughout the year—job shadowing givesstudents the opportunity to explore the real-world workplace.
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Fashioning a Successful Career An education in fashion design is an education in style.
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Helping Our Students Believe in Themselves
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Hidden Gems Many valuable internship and experiential learning programs go undocumented. Here are some excellent examples from Pennsylvania.
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Improving reading proficiency through CTE Reading skills may be improved by incorporating content literacy into the CTE classroom.
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Is Smaller Better? Many educators today support the idea that a smaller learning environment is better for students.
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Is That Clock Broken? Making the most of an uninspiring professional development activity takes a little effort, but it can be done.
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Keeping Kids in School: The Power of CTE A report from the National Research Center for Career and Technical Education on the growing body of research that links high school CTE to reducing the likelihood of youth leaving school prematurely.
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Knowing Our Place in the Community Career and technical education programs often have special connections with the places where they are based.
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Making the Case for Tech Prep The evidence is starting to come in, and it makes a strong case for tech prep.
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Marketing ... We Don’t Need No Stinking Marketing! A marketing professional offers advice on how to successfully market your school and its programs.
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Mentoring New Teachers An Ohio career center built its teacher mentoring program from the inside out.
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Moving on Up There are a number of technical schools and community colleges across the country that are reporting tremendous growth.
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National Academy Foundation at the forefront of high school reform The National Academy Foundation under its president, John Ferrandino, is a leader in the career academy approach to smaller learning communities.
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Never Stop Growing Career and technical educators participate in professional development activities that help them continue to grow and ensure the best education for their students.
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No Rain, No Gain In this month’s installment of his series on marketing career and technical schools and their programs, Mark Perna explains the “Rain Effect” of successful marketing.
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Not Just for CTE Teachers At the Upper Rio Grande College Tech-Prep Youth Consortium, academic teachers are connecting education and careers through professional development.
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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.
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Organize for More Time A business education teacher offers some organizational solutions to help teachers better manage their classrooms and their time.
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Perkins Funding Again Threatened in Bush Budget Overview of February 2004 Bush Administration's FY 2005 budget proposal for career tech.
Summary of ACTE's Perkins reauthorization recommendations.
Proposed Funding Cuts for CTE- The Potential Impact on Your State.
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Race Issues in Career and Technical Education: A Snapshot in Black and White Commentary and recommendations on the issue of low participation of African Americans in career tech education.
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Redefining CTE: Seizing a Unique Opportunity to Help the "Neglected Majority" Become World-Class Students, Workers and Citizens U.S. public education is caught up in a tug of war between the need for globally competitive workers and the demand for higher academic achievement.
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Standing Still in a Time of Change Getting career and technical education started on the path toward beneficial changes.
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Student Career Planning Conferences in Tulsa Middle and High Schools Help Students and Parents Individualized Career Planning conferences at both the middle and high school levels are a catalyst for students to consider how academic interests and their other special talents can be directed into career choices.
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Student Portfolios 101 This follow up to our May portfolio stories provides more helpful information for teachers and their students.
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Student Portfolios: Documenting Success A portfolio documents a student’s educational progress and can help in obtaining a good job following graduation.
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Supervising Sparkling Students By building relationships with the college students she supervises in a cooperative education teaching program, a career and technical educator is learning to see her students' gifts and the gifts they will be able to bring to their own students in the future.
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Sustaining a School-to-Career Initiative School-to-career programs offer benefits for the entire community, so community involvement can play an important role in keeping them going.
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Target-Rich Environment Marketing expert Mark Perna offers advice on cultivating a target-rich environment to increase enrollment.
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Teacher Portfolios: Displaying the Art of Teaching A portfolio can showcase a teacher’s experience, accomplishments, style and talent.
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The CORE Connection CTE and the academic subjects that make up the core curriculum can work together to improve student learning.
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The Enrollment Funnel Marketing expert Mark Perna returns this month with advice on how to funnel more students into your programs.
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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.
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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.
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The Presentation After the Presentation Many speaking situations really involve two presentations: the formal presentation and the question-and-answer period. You can ensure success with both presentations by using these techniques for the question- and-answer period.
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The Secret of Classroom Management Two experienced career tech educators share advice on creating a well-managed classroom.
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Tips for Taming Time (All Access) Author and former teacher Sandy LaBelle returns this month with ideas to help teachers tame their time-management problems.
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Using Contextual Instruction to make Abstract Learning Concrete The value of contextual instruction has been demonstrated in career and technical education classrooms where it is used.
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Using Humor in the Classroom Teachers use many tools in the classroom to ensure their students are learning and remembering what they learn. Humor is sometimes one of those tools.
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Water, Water, Everywhere yet Do I Dare Drink? A career academy in Florida presents an example of excellence in interdisciplinary education.
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Working Models: Why Mentoring Programs May be the Key to Teacher Retention By now, most everyone in education has heard the staggering statistic from the U.S. Department of Education: An estimated two million new teachers will need to be hired over the next 10 years.
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Working Smarter, Not Harder, Part IV Tips for teachers.
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You’re Hired! Finding inspiration through a professional development session he attended, a Great Oaks instructor uses “The Apprentice” to teach his sports marketing class. |