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How Career and Technical Education Teachers Can Teach Courses That Include Academic Credit - Jacques. C. 2014

How Career and Technical Education Teachers Can Teach Courses That Include Academic Credit Link to Article American Institute of Research. Great Teachers and Leaders. Ask the                      team. retrieved from                       http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED555679.pdf Credit Quandaries: How Career and Technical Education Teachers Can Teach Courses That Include Academic Credit Question From the Field How are states ensuring that career and technical education (CTE) teachers can teach courses that include academic credit? Many CTE courses not only provide students with vocational and technical skills and knowledge, but engage them in academic content as well. Designed thoughtfully, these courses can address rigorous academic content standards and be as intellectually demanding as traditional academic courses (Southern Regional Education Board, 2012). Unfortunately, students cannot get credit for their academic accomplishments in their CTE courses if their CTE t

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ONLINE JOB SCHOLARSHIP - Any area of study are eligible - Must submit 300 words or less on one of the following three topics for your essay/blog: 1.Overcoming financial hardship – What you learned and advice you would give. 2.Life experience – Lessons formal education systems will not provide. 3.Work Ethic – Explaining the generational gap. AWARD(s): $250 DEADLINE: July 1, 2015 (Fall Semester) For further information including applications, please visit: www.onlinejobapplications.com/scholarship-offering / STUDENT THOUGHT LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP - Applicant must write an essay must be between 500-1000 on one of the following: 1.What Can the Government Do (or Not Do) to Help With Student Loan Debt? 2.What Are the Possible Causes of Student Loan Debt? 3.What Changes Can We Make To Our School System to Combat Student Debt - Applicant must be either a current student at an accredited school within the U.S. or at an accredited undergraduate university planning