Join fellow educators in collaborative strategy building, explore innovative CTE practices, and gain practical insights to align CTE programs with real-world industry needs.
HIGHLIGHT: Leave empowered with fresh ideas and practical tools to equip your students with skills and knowledge to succeed.
What does a successful Career and Technical Education Program look like and how do we get there?
- Learn from local, regional and national experts who have gone through the process
- Engage in collaborative strategies
- Explore innovative practices
- Gain actionable insights to effectively align career and technical education (CTE) programs with industry demands
- Leave with takeaways and action steps to empower students with the essential skills and knowledge needed for success in their future careers
As CTE Educators, we are tasked with teaching the four components of a CTE Program
Classroom Instruction
Integrating academic and technical skills to support core knowledge needs.
Hands-On Learning
Develop technical skills, simulation labs, project-based learning, and student skill demonstration.
Work-Based Learning
Work-based learning opportunities to further develop and apply skills and interact with employers in a real workplace.
Student Leadership
Student leadership opportunities to support employability and career ready practices.
How can a single teacher, counselor, administrator, curriculum director, or school principal create a relevant CTE curriculum alone?
They can’t!
That is where NCCE’s Connecting CTE Learning Summit can help integrate industry and education for tomorrow’s workforce.





