by PRP Group, on 03/08/2024
by PRP Group, on 03/08/2024
Career and technical education has expanded quite a bit in recent years. A couple of decades ago, it typically meant vocational programs offered by high schools to help students who weren’t college-bound earn an alternative license or some other qualification for a job.
Today, CTE programs are offered in middle and sometimes even elementary schools. These programs follow a dual-track model, where students can gain some college credit while they’re still in high school. They also serve as a great way for students who are headed to college to get advanced experience. Here are a few ideas to keep in mind as you launch or expand your own CTE program.
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