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- Career Technical Education - DC students start here get there.
Career Technical Education prepares DC youth for life after high school and the continuously-changing world of work Explore and design a pathway to success here
- Student Organizations - DC CTE - Career Technical Education
Students enrolled in CTE programming have opportunities to further their knowledge and skills through Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) CTSOs are extracurricular and co-curricular groups that participate in industry-specialized lessons, student-led meetings, leadership training, community service, and local, state, and national competitions aligned with CTE Programs of Study
- About - DC CTE - Career Technical Education
About Career Technical Education (CTE) guides learners to harness their passions, prepare for life after high school, and connect to the continuously-changing world of work In Washington, DC, CTE meets the needs of learners and industries by combining academics and high-quality, real-world experiences
- Overview of CTE in the District of Columbia
What is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Formerly known as vocational education, CTE is a multi-year sequence of courses that combines core academic and technical knowledge to provide students with pathways to post-secondary education and careers
- Meet The Team - DC CTE - Career Technical Education
Alhan Samimi is the Financial Program Analyst of Career Technical Education (CTE) at the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Alhan’s professional journey began at Family Health International (FHI 360), where she managed programs funded by the U S Department of State, focusing on educating community leaders and activists in the Middle East and North Africa on human
- Locate Programs of Study - DC CTE - Career Technical Education
Explore DC CTE Programs of Study here Learn about our middle school programs here See the programs the Advanced Technical Center offers here
- Programs - DC CTE - Career Technical Education
Programs of Study are pathways to careers for middle school and high school students By combining academic and technical instruction with student passions, these pathways offer meaningful skills and real world experiences that lead to options for college and rewarding careers for today’s learners Pursuing a Program of Study expands post-high school opportunities by coupling classroom
- Office of the State Superintendent of Education Career Technical . . .
Richard W Kincaid State Director, Career and Technical Education The purpose of this document is to communicate the elements of the programs of study and the processes to establish Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs of study in the District of Columbia
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