Mike stopped by MTI yesterday and got to meet some of their talented students. Read More...
Teens are learning the value of a trade school education and the benefits of high-tech factory jobs.
Kids used to go to college to avoid working minimum-wage jobs in factories. But nowadays kids are going to vocational school to get high-tech factory jobs working with programs and robotics.
When he decided against going to a traditional high Warner Adams got teased. But now he’s getting the last laugh. Read More...
I consider myself pretty fortunate as I am pretty much guaranteed an invitation to attend the Skills USA National Championship each year. Granted it is as a volunteer, but I got to say it is worth it. For most students though, it takes a lot of work and determination to get what maybe that once in a lifetime opportunity. You see before they can compete in Kansas City, they have
to make it through the State Championships where only the 1st place winner gets the chance.
Welcome to Skills Alabama 2013 – with over 65 different competitions taking place over a 2 day period.
Most of the competitions were held here on site, with the notable exceptions for those that required large specialty equipment (welding, auto body, diesel & auto engine repair).
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Drake State Community College will be offering free construction training courses for residents of the region who are currently unemployed or under employed and have a desire to enter the field of construction. Classes begin April 22 with first classes scheduled for completion by August 31, 2013. Read More...
Student success is the goal of all CTE programs. To achieve that success, they must deliver rigorous and relevant educational opportunities that incorporate real-world and hands-on situations. But these programs cannot deliver that desired outcome without the input and direction of the business community. Who knows better what employees need to know and be able to do than employers? Read More...
Career and technical education is important for communities and schools so finding funding and offering new technology is the key to their success.
By Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN
Schools of Thought
(CNN) – You can almost hear the old shop teacher asking – so, how is this going to work? Read More...
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Education Week ranked Idaho 48th in K-12 education. Most of us might think, “it’s not my school, it’s not my kids. Not my future.” This new online video is part of a fact-based public service campaign entitled Don’t Fail Idaho. Sponsored by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation, this campaign seeks to raise awareness about Idaho’s education challenges and provoke conversations about Idaho’s future. The campaign will do this by informing, educating, and being a catalyst for inspiring change—engaging a diverse and robust debate in a spirit of innovation and collaboration. Read More...