Fellowship Blog


You Better Recognize!

Benjamin Disraeli said it best: “Upon the education of the people of this country, the fate of the country depends.” In a recent meeting with ACTE

No Excuses for Isolation

“What do we need any other classes for? We've had geography, math, and science all in one week and you even make us do reading and writing.” I

The Power of Words and Our Vocabulary

I was recently sitting in a room full of administrators participating in a professional learning meeting to attain credit to keep my administrative

Right Place, Right Time

In August 2012, I moved from Memphis, Tennessee to Prince George’s County, Maryland, to continue my career in career and technical education (CTE) after

Students Find Rewards as Chief Science Officers

The Rewards of Increasing Awareness of Student Opportunities
My name is Eli Lopez and I am a junior at Mountain Ridge High School. I was recently elected

The Many Benefits of a Leadership Training Program

During my time at this year’s National Policy Seminar (NPS) in our nation’s capital, I was able to attend the State Leadership Training Program

Strategies for Blending Academics and Technical Skills Among Academic Colleagues

  A Career and Technical Education (CTE) teacher cannot insulate themselves behind a check list of competency skills without developing a

Four Reasons Proving Why CTE Students Live the Good Life

We Learn from the Best

As CTE students, we have access to some of the most qualified instructors out there! Practically every CTE teacher has long

How All Educators Can Benefit From CTE Teachers

Did you know that CTE is a unique combination of English, Math, Science, Social Studies and even World Languages? Did you know that every CTE pathway

How All Educators Can Benefit from CTE Teachers

All educators can benefit from CTE teachers in a very powerful way. In my school district the Health Sciences, Human Services, and Family and Consumer

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