The Leadership Continuum grew out of a committee of dedicated Arizona Career …
The Leadership Continuum grew out of a committee of dedicated Arizona Career and Technical Education professionals who wanted to build capacity and ensure sustainability of CTE leadership in the classroom ranks, school administration, post-secondary leadership, and business & industry. Work began in December 2010 with the charge in determining how best to grow leaders who know and understand CTE.
Work-Based Learning includes strategies that allow schools to go beyond the classroom …
Work-Based Learning includes strategies that allow schools to go beyond the classroom and into the community to develop student competencies. The activities allow students to apply classroom theories and explore career options at the work site, as well as connect classroom learning to work. Work-based learning is not a class. It is a method of instruction that enhances a related class in which a student is currently or has been enrolled in. Work-Based Learning experiences are available in each CTE Program. Work-based Learning may be accomplished through:
This blank Project Template, along with the Project Components Guidelines, Project Rubric …
This blank Project Template, along with the Project Components Guidelines, Project Rubric Template, Self & Peer Evaluation Rubric and Project Grouping & Grading Best Practices resources are designed to support the development and integration of projects within CTE courses.
Provided by CTSO Director at ADE Julie Ellis this document outlines the CTSO …
Provided by CTSO Director at ADE Julie Ellis this document outlines the CTSO Membership fees and additional details you need to know for 23.24.
Over 40,000 students participate in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO). These …
Over 40,000 students participate in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO). These dynamic organizations develop academic success through applied academics, promote choice and identification of career options and foster interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications human relations and social interactions. They also encourage excellence in scholarship, build character, promote citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism, endorse cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people and provide opportunities for state, national and international travel through internships, camps and leadership conferences. The eight Arizona CTSOs are Arizona Thespians, DECA, Educators Rising, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, and SkillsUSA.
The ATIEA is the professional association for Career and Technical Education (CTE) …
The ATIEA is the professional association for Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers in the following program areas: communication technologies, transportation technologies, industrial technologies, manufacturing technologies, engineering, information technology, and human services (fire fighting and police science) and at the pre-secondary, secondary and post-secondary levels. We are proudly affiliated with the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE and ACTE-AZ) and the International Technology and Engineering Education Association (ITEEA).
The ICI recognizes the need to provide mentorship to future generations of …
The ICI recognizes the need to provide mentorship to future generations of industry workforce and leaders. Mentorship Week has been established as a first formal step towards developing an ongoing relationship with today's students ranging in age from high school upper classmen through college seniors.
This event is free to industry manufacturers, trade associations, universities, and students. It will be conducted on the ICI's Networking and Event Platform, affording students the opportunity to learn about the casting industry 24 hours per day during the week. Thursday, September 16, 2021 is Industry Day. On Industry Day, exhibiting manufacturers, trade associations and universities are asked to staff their booths from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT to answer student questions.
The Investment Casting Institute is a 501(c)(6) non-profit manufacturer’s trade association, whose primary mission is to promote the investment casting process and members, as well as collecting and disseminating information about the industry and providing education opportunities to members.
My Future AZ utilizes proven technology and infrastructure from Pipeline AZ, an …
My Future AZ utilizes proven technology and infrastructure from Pipeline AZ, an Arizona career development and job skills exploration platform, to offer students comprehensive resources and support to plan for their future careers.
Pipeline AZ (PAZ) is a community-funded platform supporting student and adult career explorers, job seekers, workforce organizations, education and training providers, and employers. The platform has received statewide support as the end-to-end solution for stakeholders across workforce development due to its unique features and benefits, as well as its comprehensive reporting capabilities.
Pear Deck is helping Phoenix keep classrooms connected and engaged in remote …
Pear Deck is helping Phoenix keep classrooms connected and engaged in remote and hybrid learning Imagine if you could engage every student in your class, every day. What if you could instantly see who’s confused and who’s ready for more — even when teaching remotely? That’s the power of Pear Deck.
Join us for a special webinar just for Phoenix educators to see how easy it is to get started! Learn how easy it is to create Pear Deck slides, present lessons in Instructor- and Student-Paced modes, add formative assessments, and more!
Register below to ensure you'll receive communications regarding these trainings moving forward. Reserve your seat by January 14 — three of our attendees will win Pear Deck swag!
Explore Careers, Industries, and Education Programs in Arizona. Pipeline AZ is a …
Explore Careers, Industries, and Education Programs in Arizona. Pipeline AZ is a cloud based workforce ecosystem helping people figure out who they are and what they can do.
Manufacturing Do you like to design and make things? Are you comfortable …
Manufacturing
Do you like to design and make things? Are you comfortable working with machines? This industry includes careers in planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediator final products and related professional and technical support activities, such as production planning and control, maintenance, and manufacturing/process engineering. Careers in the manufacturing industry involve making products, such as food, cars, and household goods. Most occupations in this industry typically require a high school diploma or equivalent, although specific designations range from less than a high school diploma and short-term on-the-job training for occupations such as production worker helpers to an associate’s degree and long-term on-the-job training for camera and photographic equipment repairers.
In this activity, students learn about creating a design directly from a …
In this activity, students learn about creating a design directly from a CAD (computer-aided design) program. They will design a tower in CAD and manufacture the parts with a laser cutter. A competition determines the tower design with the best strength:weight ratio. Students also investigate basic structural truss concepts and stress concentrations. Partnership with a local college or manufacturing center is necessary for the completion of this project.
Welcome to AZ Career and Technical Education Our Vision: Develop Arizona's competitive …
Welcome to AZ Career and Technical Education Our Vision: Develop Arizona's competitive workforce through the power of Career and Technical Education.
Our Mission: Career and Technical Education will engage Arizona learners in relevant experiences leading to purposeful and economically viable careers.
Career and Technical Education is part of a well-rounded education and, as such, CTE programs are eligible to access Title IV funds.
What is a Youth Apprenticeship Program? Apprenticeship programs for youth between the …
What is a Youth Apprenticeship Program?
Apprenticeship programs for youth between the ages of 16-24 combine academic and technical classroom instruction with work experience through an apprenticeship program. It provides the foundation for youth to choose among multiple pathways – to enroll in college, begin full-time employment, or a combination.
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