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What is Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Preparing Agriculture and Agriscience Educators for the Classroom
Schools, programs, or educational institutions that focus on skills and knowledge for specific careers.
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Organizing and Administering School-Based Agricultural Education Systems and the FFA
Jay K. Solomonson (Illinois State University, USA) and Richie Roberts (Louisiana State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3420-8.ch002
Abstract
This chapter investigates how school-based agricultural education systems and FFA programs have been structured, organized, and administered in the United States. Specifically, the roles and responsibilities of federal, state, and local education authorities are described and how school-based agricultural education (SBAE) and FFA programs operate within those sectors. The chapter also chronicles how supervision models have evolved and changed after the passage of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917. Agricultural education stakeholder groups driving policy at the state level were also explored. Finally, an emphasis is placed on the diversity of each state and local entity's structure and organization throughout the chapter.
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An Integrated Evaluation Approach for E-Learning Systems in Career and Technical Education
CTE refers to a single course that provides specific skill training for job employment or advancement, or a lifelong learning pathway that is used to obtain, update, and extend the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to pursue a career successfully.
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Using E-Learning to Increase Opportunities in CTE and Adult Education: Integrating Face-to-Face with Two-Way Interactive Video Instruction for Career and Technical Educators
Formerly known as vocational education; includes technical programs such as computer-aided drafting, dental assisting, automotive technology, hospitality management, welding, and culinary arts.
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