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READ Preparing Todays Students for Tomorrows Jobs A Discussion on Career and Technical Education and Training Programsbrhttpskymetrixxyzbook1495269280. Resume Writing Basics. Why You Need a Resume. Advertise a product - YOU!. What the Employer Needs to Know. Who you are. Name, address, phone, . e-mail. What job you want. Objective Statement. What have you done. Key Elements to Success. Career Development Education - . Context and Meaning to the Educational . J. ourney. Through the various career activities, dialogues, exchanges, retroactions, etc., youth perform in different settings in which they interact (family, relationships, school and trainings, sports leisure, job, community practical experiences) they construct various degrees of: . You are cordially invited. Created by Terese Ewing. Careers that require higher education:. pay more. have more security. give better benefits (like health insurance, education reimbursement, retirement plans, etc.). An Exploration of Partnership. INTRODUCTIONS. Image via cuteanimcalpicturesandvideos.com; used without permission. . All rights to that website on the internets and wherever they got this image from... Linking Learning to Life . October 13, 2017. Integrating Services and Braiding Resources. 49 Workforce Investment Boards. 72 Community College Districts. Over 1,000 local education agencies. 58 county human services agencies. Family and Consumer Sciences/Health Science. CTE Standards Development Workshop. . Agenda.  . http://cte.dpi.wi.gov/cte_standards. Attendees should complete the Pre-Workshop Information Sheet. Return to registration to receive standards book . By: Shannon Stevens. This advertisement was first released in New York City in 2008 by Nike. It is used to create motivation for anyone especially procrastinators. . Who is the audience?. The audience in this advertisement could be anyone, but particularly is associated with procrastinators or people that use “tomorrow” as an excuse to put things off today. This could be athletes who put off practice, students who put off homework, or every day people putting off exercise. Nike is telling the audience to not procrastinate and to get out and “Just Do It.”. Learning Objectives. Describe what application software is, the different types of ownership rights, and the difference between installed and Web-based software.. Detail some concepts and commands that many software programs have in common.. A Great Starting Point for Any Career. . JERRY MILLER. Dean III, CTE. EVE NIGHSWONGER. Director, . Workforce . Development. OSCAR GUAJARDO. CTE Coordinator & Outreach. What . is . CTE. ?. Courses/Programs. He lived in San Francisco, California. . In 1977 Steve Job’s friend, Stephen Wozniak created a computer, The Apple II. Steve Jobs soon got Mike . Markkula. , a former Intel manager to invest a quarter of a million . 1 Career and Technical Education (CATE) Betsy Orr Program Coordinator 315 Peabody Hall 479-575-6430 b ( cswear@uark.edu ) orr@uark.edu ( borr@uark.edu ) The program in Career and Technical Education Originated in 2004 Revised in April 2013NCAC as the convener of the national partners who framed the National Standards of Practice NSOP for Career Academies NATIONALSTANDARDSCAREERACADEMIESAprilhave The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act provides Federal funding to States to support career and technical education or what we call in the business CTE programs. These programs offer high school and community college students the opportunity to gain the skills and experience necessary to compete for jobs in a broad range of fields, including health care, transportation, construction, hospitality, and that is just to name a few. The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported more than 8 million Americans between the ages of 16 and 24 are still looking for jobs. By strengthening the career and technical education programs funded under the Perkins Act, we can help. We can help more of these young people gain an edge in the workforce. As we begin our discussions on improving the act we must first assess the Federal role in career and technical education. We must also discuss ways to ensure CTE programs are actually effective. Cameron Sublett, PhD. Associate Professor and Director. Overview . Definition and Brief History of Career and Technical Education. Potential Impacts of AI on CTE Programs and Students. Policy and Practice Solutions.

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