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Career & Technology Education (CTE)
CTE, Transition and LID: Accredited Courses for Students with Low Incidence Disabilities



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.
 


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Important Session Information:


The ultimate goal for all students, including those with intellectual disabilities, is to be able to contribute to their communities in a purposeful way.  In this session, we will discuss state accredited courses for CTE credit that may be appropriate for students with low incidence disabilities.  We will also explore strategies for establishing effective work-based learning programs.
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Session ID:
51130
Credits Available:
(6) CPE - TEA Provider #015950
Seats Available:
20
Fee:
$75.00
Contact Person:
Ruthie Kneupper
Instructor(s):
Dana Frankland
Ruthie Kneupper
Samuel Gonzalez
Date Time Location
3/7/2019 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Education Service Center Region 20 - Frio Room
1314 Hines, San Antonio, 78208


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