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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is an educational approach to teaching technical skills that lead to careers for middle, high, and post secondary students. Compared to vocational education which is only taught in post secondary scenarios and is very specific to one career track.
The Perkins Act provides $1.2 billion in federal support for career and technical education programs in all 50 States, including support for integrated career pathways programs. [2] The law was extended through 2024.
Career Pathways is a workforce development strategy used in the United States to support students' transition from education into the workforce. This strategy has been adopted at the federal, state and local levels in order to increase education, training and learning opportunities for America’s current and emerging workforce.
Computer programming as a CTE pathway is very new in Pennsylvania, so to encourage schools to offer it, the PDE has made the allowance to have a certified teacher without industry experience.
The school offers four "pathway" classes: EMS/health science, computer science, construction and culinary arts. ... The technical school represents an expansion and concentration of the CTE ...
"She has been instrumental in the development of this Health Science CTE pathway. Justin Clark, (Athletic Trainer in the Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Department at Memorial Health Systems ...
The programmes can be attended in either of two pathways. One either involving a minimum of 20% of school time (apprenticeship pathway; BBL-BeroepsBegeleidende Leerweg) or the other, involving a maximum of 80% schooltime (BOL -BeroepsOpleidende Leerweg). The remaining time in both cases is apprenticeship/work in a company.
“I am proud of Insight PA’s Career Education team for being proactive and innovative in developing the education pathway as a way to begin addressing Pennsylvania’s teacher shortage,” said ...