jess this is so important! when thinking of Cte i think of many students in middle school who would benefit from a. cte program! thank you for bringing this info to light for us all!
If this article sparks interests, raises questions, generates disagreement then I'm all for it. We need to discuss what goes on in our classrooms, the disconnect between our classroom and the DoE, and how to resolve these issues. We need to reimagine how we work as a school system and as union!
CTE education can and should begin in the early grades, even as early as Pre-K. All JHS students should have opportunities, as in the past,to take classes focused on different skill fields…woodworking, electrical work, architecture, cooking, sewing etc. I think the idea of professional development for CTE teachers to align with industry standards and advancements is vital in order to better prepare students for future jobs. I agree with Nat, thank you for bringing this into the light and the forefront.
jess this is so important! when thinking of Cte i think of many students in middle school who would benefit from a. cte program! thank you for bringing this info to light for us all!
If this article sparks interests, raises questions, generates disagreement then I'm all for it. We need to discuss what goes on in our classrooms, the disconnect between our classroom and the DoE, and how to resolve these issues. We need to reimagine how we work as a school system and as union!
yessssss... this sounds like a leader talking here!!
CTE education can and should begin in the early grades, even as early as Pre-K. All JHS students should have opportunities, as in the past,to take classes focused on different skill fields…woodworking, electrical work, architecture, cooking, sewing etc. I think the idea of professional development for CTE teachers to align with industry standards and advancements is vital in order to better prepare students for future jobs. I agree with Nat, thank you for bringing this into the light and the forefront.
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