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Pear Deck - Phoenix Training
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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!

January 16, 12:00pm MST
January 21, 5:00pm MST

Subject:
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Business and Marketing Education
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Information Technologies
Manufacturing
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
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Interactive
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Pear Deck
Date Added:
01/07/2021
Pipeline AZ
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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.

Subject:
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Business and Marketing Education
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
Material Type:
Interactive
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Pipeline AZ
Date Added:
08/20/2020
Pipeline AZ - Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
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Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

Do you like to help protect other people's safety? Do you want to help enforce the law? This industry includes careers in planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, corrections, protective services, and homeland security, including professional and technical support. Careers in the law, public safety, corrections & security industry involve protecting people and enforcing rules. Many occupations in this industry typically require a high school diploma or equivalent. However, specific designations range from less than a high school diploma and short-term on-the-job training for occupations such as security guards to a doctoral or professional degree, 5 or more years of work experience in a related occupation, and short-term on-the-job training for judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates.

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Emergency Medical Services
Fire Service
Health Science Technologies
Law and Public Safety
Public Service Careers
Material Type:
Simulation
Author:
PipelineAZ
Date Added:
10/29/2020
Welcome to AZ Career and Technical Education
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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.

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Accounting
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Aircraft Mechanics
Architectural Drafting
Automation and Robotics
Automotive Collision Repair
Automotive Technologies
Bioscience
Business Management
Business Operations
Business and Marketing Education
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Construction Technologies
Cosmetology and Related Services
Culinary Arts
Dental Assisting
Diesel Engine Repair
Digital Animation
Digital Communications
Digital Photography
Digital Printing
Early Childhood Education
Education Professions
Education and Training
Electrical and Power Transmission Installation
Electronic Technologies
Electronics Drafting
Emergency Medical Services
Engineering
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Fashion Design and Operations
Film & TV Production
Finance
Fire Service
Graphic Design
Health Science Technologies
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment Operations
Home Health Aide
Hospitality Management
Interior Design
Laboratory Assisting
Law and Public Safety
Marketing
Mechanical Drafting
Medical Assisting Services
Medical Records Technologies
Mental and Social Health Technician
Music & Audio Production
Network Security
Nursing Services
Pharmacy Support Services
Precision Machining
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Software and App Design
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Stagecraft
Technology Devices Maintenance
Therapeutic Massage
Transportation Technologies
Veterinary Assisting
Welding Technologies
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Author:
Arizona Department of Education
Date Added:
05/04/2021
Which CTSO does my Program belong to?
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This comprehensive program list from ADE identifies which CTSO is approved for each program.

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AgriScience
Business and Marketing Education
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
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Primary Source
Author:
Julie Ellis
Date Added:
08/11/2020
Youth Apprenticeships
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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.

Subject:
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Business and Marketing Education
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Aprenticeship.gov
Date Added:
05/05/2021