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Career & Technology Education (CTE)
CTE 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.
 


Academic Performance
Increased Learning Time
Teacher Quality

Important Session Information:


This engaging and interactive session offers participants practical strategies that allow all CTE students to learn at appropriately challenging levels of instruction. Learn how to use Kagan structures, flexible groupings, and to differentiate in the CTE classroom for all students, especially for students who are members of special populations and students with special needs. Also learn how to manage the classroom when students are learning at different rates, doing different tasks, at different times in different ways. 
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Session ID:
51583
Credits Available:
(6) CEU
Seats Available:
22
Fee:
$175.00
Contact Person:
Ruthie Kneupper
Instructor(s):
Marsalie Zinsmeyer
Ruthie Kneupper
Date Time Location
5/2/2019 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Education Service Center Region 20 - Zavala Room
1314 Hines, San Antonio, 78208


1314 Hines San Antonio, TX 78208 | Phone: 210-370-5200 | Map

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