Last week, over 200 leaders in Career Technical Education came together in Washington, D.C. for the annual Spring Meeting to collaborate, learn, and honor our Excellence in Action and Star of Education award recipients. Attendees and speakers took to Twitter to keep the conversation going. Below are the top 10 tweets from the meeting.
Thank you @CTEWorks for supporting the role of school counselors! It was an honor to speak to your group! #ctespringmtg Amazing work in CTE
— Terri Tchorzynski (@ttchorzynski) May 3, 2017
CTE offers high school plus! In addition to the regular experience, CTE is a value added opportunity. #CTESpringMtg
— Donna Brant (@DonnaBrant1) May 2, 2017
Good news for #careerteched from Advance CTE/Siemens research! #CTESpringMtg pic.twitter.com/4aSdxVaU6o
— Steve DeWitt (@edheadsteve) May 2, 2017
“Let’s shift from what’s wrong to what’s strong” to support student engagement & success ~@TimHodges402 #CTEspringmtg
— Melissa Reynolds (@mareynolds33) May 2, 2017
Fortunate to collaborate with educational leaders from across the nation for CTE… learning that works for Indiana students! #CTESpringMtg pic.twitter.com/91oflAYaPo
— Amanda McCammon (@DirectorPK16DOE) May 2, 2017
Great team of Culinary and Hospitality educators! #CTESpringMtg pic.twitter.com/LKAmJ9jL62
— Zach Moore (@theJESAJedi) May 3, 2017
@CTEWorks I was honored to participate on this national Career and Technical Education panel related to school choice. #EducationFL #cteSpringMtg
— Rod Duckworth (@DuckworthRod) May 3, 2017
.@MichaelPetrilli: “CTE’s time has come” #CTEspringmtg
— Austin Estes (@austin_estes) May 3, 2017
#CTESpringMtg opening panel with #CCSSO ED Chris Minnich & Sarah Stienberg from JP Morgan Chase. Great – direct – comments and observations. pic.twitter.com/DOwuYJnuyn
— Ed Dennis (@EdDennis1) May 3, 2017
Career and Technical Education Should Be the Rule, Not the Exception #CTESpringMtg https://t.co/Nvy65URUcA
— Tim Hodges (@TimHodges402) May 2, 2017