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The Importance of Career and Technical Education

CTE Learning

In today's rapidly evolving world, the traditional model of education faces increasing scrutiny for its effectiveness in preparing students for the workforce. At CTeLearning, we specialize in offering a diverse array of career and technical education (CTE) courses to address these challenges.

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Mastering Photo Editing: A High School Student’s Ultimate Guide to a Creative Career

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As High School students explore post-graduation options, more and more are looking at careers as creators. Boosted by the rise in popularity of generative AI image options like DALL-E, photo editing as a career enjoys a resurgence among those preparing to enter the work force. No more words, let’s get it started!

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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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The Ask a Tech Teacher team has some ideas on balancing varied learning styles with needs to provide students their best chance at success in college or career–whichever they choose: Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success Think about Albert Einstein, who, despite his genius, struggled in traditional school settings.

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Empowering Teachers and Inspiring Students for a STEM-Driven Future

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Education is an indispensable profession in our world today, as teachers play a pivotal role in equipping students for the challenges of the future, enabling them to be successful at every stage in life. Project Lead The Way (PLTW) knows how important it is to support teachers so they are able to make a difference for students.

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Choosing the Right Computer Science Specialization

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If you love the challenge of coding computers to do just about anything you can visualize, the hardest part of deciding on a post-High School career may be selecting the right specialty. A master’s in computer science program allows you to choose from a wide range of specialty areas based on your specific interests and career goals.

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Students Want More Workplace Skills From Colleges. Will Higher Ed Adjust?

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Today’s high school graduates are increasingly questioning whether higher education is worth it, and that’s pushing colleges to rethink the value they bring students. This was a key theme I heard at last week’s SXSW EDU conference, where several panels addressed what today’s generation of students want, and how colleges can respond.

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Community Colleges Must Put the ‘Education’ Back in Workforce Education

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Postsecondary institutions are charged with developing people's academic skills, technical skills and positioning them for jobs and additional education through high-quality degree programs. Community colleges in particular have a difficult dual mission to train students for work and additional education.

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