CTE- Ebook

What is CTE? “CTE” is an abbreviation for “career and technical education”. This is used to describe courses that are intended to prepare students for careers immediately after high school, or for moving on to technical education. These are typically not geared towards those seeking a 4-year degree. What is CTE in an IEP? CTE enrollment is beneficial for all students, but has an even greater impact on those in special education programs. Students in special education are required to have an individualized education program (IEP). Each IEP is unique to the student and based on their personal situation to help them achieve state and personal educational goals. Including CTE in an IEP helps students develop technical trade skills so they’re better prepared to enter the workforce after high school. They’ll also learn soft skills such as collaboration, communication, and problem solving which they’ll use in daily life, regardless of what their future plans include. What are Examples of CTE in School? Welding, woodworking, foundry, HVAC, automotive, electrical, and many other content areas are all common courses in a CTE program. Even students who do not choose careers in these areas can benefit from the skills they’ll learn. Managing household DIY projects, relaxing with a fun hobby, or even earning money as a side income are all possible with CTE skills learned in school.

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