CTE Institute Resources 

International Center "White Papers"

  • The Future of Career and Technical Education
    Career and technical education can weather the challenges presented by the requirements of No Child Left Behind if CTE educators refocus their programs to incorporate the essential academic standards in English, math, and science.
     

  • Jobs and the Skills Gap
    Global competition, a changing economy, and a workplace that requires high-level academic skills present great challenges for the United States. Today's students must be educated to meet these challenges. 

  • Technology 2008: Preparing Students for Our Changing World
    Dr. Daggett describes some of the incredible technological changes that are on the horizon, including the successor to the World Wide Web - the Semantic Web - and raises the question: What will these innovations mean for how we must educate our young people?

  • More "White Papers" Link

 

CTE Institute Favorite Links

ACTE Hosts Free Perkins Web cast, August 14, 2006
Alisha Hyslop and Hans Meeder offer insights on the key changes in the law.

Occupational Information Network - O*Net
"Making occupational information interactive and accessible for all..."

National Dissemination Center / National Research Center: www.nccte.org

Volusia / Flagler Consortium, FL - www.career-connection.org
Sharing projects that connect academic integration and state assessments.

States' Career Clusters - http://www.careerclusters.org
Career Clusters link what students learn in school with the knowledge and skills they need for success in college and careers.

Office of Vocational and Adult Education - http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/index.html
US Department of Education Web site.

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