Career Technical Education
Career Technical Education (CTE) brings students, educators and employers to develop and strengthen the relationship between what's being taught in the classroom and its application in the workplace. Its programs prepare students with 21st-century skills.
- CTE is made up of 15 industry sectors, which include 58 career pathways related to all occupations.
- A series of courses grouped together integrate academic and technical training to provide students with a pathway to postsecondary education and careers.
- Some CTE classes stand alone, and others are found in California Partnership Academies, Multiple Pathway programs or Regional Occupational Programs.
- CTE engages students, increases attendance and graduation rates, helps close the achievement gap, and raises grades.
- Become a Business Partner
- Career Development Rubric

- Career Exploration Plan

- Career Teachers meeting NCLB
- CDE Career Exploration Matrix

- College and Career Readiness

- CTE A-G Course Trends
- CTE College and Career Data
- CTE Credential Information
- CTE Transformation Principals

- Five Day Career Exploration Plan
- Metro Ed Credential Information
- High Quality CTE Self Review Tool
- Important Dates

- Middle School Career Exploration
Q&A
- Non-Traditional Recruitment
- Pathways to Prosperity Report
- Programs of Study
- Real World Applications
- Redesign CTE for Common Core
- Save the Date Flyer

- SCCOE CTE Common Core PPT
- UC A-G Updates
- UCCI Role in Curriculum
- U.S. Dept. Blue Print for Transforming CTE

- What is CTE all about? (download PPT)

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Date last updated: April 25, 2012






