High school graduates and representatives of Kokosing Construction Company celebrate newly signed employment contracts. Like many others, Henrico Schools (Virginia) offers Workforce and Career ...
Career Technical Education (CTE) provides students with real-world workforce skill development, career exploration, and college preparation. CTE pathways are multi-year sequences of study that ...
As the back-to-school season gets underway, one challenge that many parents and educators face each school year is keeping students of all kinds engaged in classroom learning. One pathway to student ...
Public education is awash in efforts to accelerate the connection of young people with career pathways in high school. All across the country, school systems are partnering with the private sector, ...
With career technical education coming into the spotlight in the past decade, schools have begun creating a variety of new trades-centered pathways for students. However, even longstanding programs ...
Career and technical education programs today are less often the traditional, vocational programs of decades past that enrolled students who weren’t on the college track. Today’s programs emphasize ...
(The Center Square) – Thanks to additional funding by the Texas legislature, career and technical educational opportunities are expanding in public schools statewide. The programs are introducing ...
Huron Area Tech Center’s director receives honor for expanding career pathways.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares adults for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand careers in the real-world. While, some of you may not know what CTE is, if you are a ...
In 2024, career and technical education (CTE) is not simply an alternative for students whose future plans don’t include college. It’s a fundamental part of the K-12 experience and a viable career ...
America’s skilled labor gap isn’t about degrees. It’s about building structured career and technical education and apprenticeship pathways at scale.
Instead of joining the chorus of complaints that high school students are not prepared for today’s workplace, Russ Ogi, Eric Kim and Derek Kurisu are doing something about it. They and many other ...