We have compiled a list of highlights in Career Technical Education (CTE) from this week to share with you.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Postsecondary institutions in Kentucky have reported an increase in dual-enrollment over the past five years. Other notable gains include higher grades for enrolled secondary learners and a higher rate of continuance on to postsecondary education.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OF THE WEEK
New Mexico CTE students delivered COVID-19 (coronavirus) care packages to first responders in their community to complete their service hours for their certification program. The Community Health Workers program offered to these students is the result of a partnership between the New Mexico Public Education Department, Forward NM National Network of Area Health Education Centers and Western New Mexico University. Read more in this article published by Silver City Sun News.
TWEET OF THE WEEK
September is Workforce Development Month! Join us in recognizing the accomplishments of our network over the past year and learn how #wkdev will play a critical part in redesigning a more equitable economy post-COVID. #WkDevMonth2020 pic.twitter.com/3Cb172XH9d
— National Fund for Workforce Solutions (@National_Fund) September 1, 2020
WEBINARS OF THE WEEK
Wisconsin CTE hosted a CTE Back-to-School Webinar Series, featuring CTE leaders from across the state. Topics discussed included, but not limited to, standards-aligned and integrated curriculum, student assessment, access and equity, prepared and effective program staff, and business partnerships. The webinar recordings are now available and can be accessed here.
RESOURCE OF THE WEEK
Despite increased interest in CTE by students and businesses, states and school districts are struggling to maintain or expand CTE programs due to limited federal, state and local funding. Area technical centers are an especially viable option for districts wanting to provide students with high-quality CTE in a cost-effective way.
Area CTE Centers: Conquering the Skills Gap through Business and Industry Collaboration provides information on the history, benefits and cost effectiveness of area technical centers. Several examples of best practices are highlighted including from Ohio and Oklahoma.
View this resource in our Learning that Works Resource Center.
Brittany Cannady, Digital Media Associate