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Career & Technology Education (CTE)
CANCEL - (CTE and RTI Classroom Management Series) Differentiating for Success!



CTE instruction aims at developing foundational skills, core workplace competencies, and specific skill competencies in various occupational areas. Internships, practicums, cooperative education, school-based enterprises, dual enrollment programs, and apprenticeships are a few venues that deliver CTE by providing meaningful opportunities for leaners to apply their academic and technical skills. We serve the career and education community through targeted support for CTE compliance, program development and implementation with rigor and relevancy; bridging with postsecondary education and industry partners to build a global workforce, quality education programs and 21st century learners.
 


Increased Learning Time
School Climate

Important Session Information:


This workshop is canceled due to a conflict for the presenters. - To differentiate instruction is to say we believe all kids deserve access to the richest, most compelling learning possible. 

We do that by providing the scaffolding they need to seize opportunities for relevant classroom instruction. Our students depend on us to help them construct a solid academic and career and college based foundation for success in life, and differentiated instruction is a tool that equips us to help students find success, now and in the future.

Differentiated instruction means creating an environment in which every student feels valued, challenged, supported and part of a team working together for success.  
 
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Session ID:
44500
Credits Available:
(6) CEU
Seats Available:
30
Fee:
$100.00
Contact Person:
Ruthie Kneupper
Instructor(s):
Marsalie Zinsmeyer
Ruthie Kneupper
Date Time Location
12/14/2017 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Education Service Center Region 20 - Canceled
1314 Hines, San Antonio, 78208


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