Greetings Engineering Technology Education Division members, |
Ah, Spring … all around we are reminded of new beginnings. Longer days and warmer weather encourage fresh blooms to the landscape and more time spent outdoors. This time of year also ushers new beginnings for educators as we close out the school year and look forward to summer schedules.
As I compose my final ETED newsletter, I too, am looking toward new beginnings. In July, Fran Bromley-Norwood from Nevada will begin her three-year term as vice president of the Division. I have truly enjoyed my term as ETED vice president and plan to continue to be involved with ACTE at both the state and national levels and within the ETED division.
It has been my honor to serve the members of this division, and I consider my time on the ACTE board as the “opportunity of a lifetime” for a CTE educator. I have had the privilege of meeting and working alongside many outstanding professionals. Thank you to the ETED policy committee members who have worked alongside me every step of the way to bring relevant programming to all ETED members.
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All the Best,
Richelle Downey
VP, ETED
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Professional Development Conferences & Events | |
Super Early Bird Registration for VISION Now Open!
ACTE’s CareerTech VISION is the must-attend event for career and technical education (CTE) professionals. Happening Nov. 29–Dec. 2 in Phoenix, Arizona, VISION offers comprehensive programming covering high-quality CTE in secondary and postsecondary environments and emerging trends in the field to help career and technical educators thrive in their careers. VISION provides attendees with a rich array of networking opportunities, an Expo, hundreds of concurrent program sessions, and numerous networking opportunities. Register by July 31 to secure last year’s early-bird rates for VISION 2023!
Register now and save!
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Strategies to Address CTE Teacher Shortage Issues
This national convening covers promising practices pertaining to CTE teacher recruitment and retention issues at the state and local levels. We encourage administrators, teacher educators, teachers/instructors, CTE government officials, and researchers in the secondary and postsecondary areas to join us at ACTE’s Teach CTE Summit, happening June 27–29 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Register by April 28 to secure early bird rates!
Learn more and register
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Transform Postsecondary CTE
Join us at ACTE’s Postsecondary CTE Summit, happening Sept. 20–22 in Denver, Colorado, to address equity gaps, build partnerships and ensure that our postsecondary CTE students are successful in their educational journeys and beyond!
Register now
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Become a CTE Ambassador!
Help spread the word about the CTE field year-round by becoming a CTE Ambassador with free digital and print awareness resources, including social media graphics.
Become a CTE Ambassador
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Accepting Applications for Board of Directors Election
Interested in serving ACTE as a member of its board of directors? Applications for the following open positions are due June 15:
- President-elect: Serves a one-year term beginning in July 2024, followed by one year as president and one year as past president
- Region V Vice President: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2024
- Agricultural Education Division Vice President: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2024
- Health Science Education Division Vice President: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2024
- Work-based Learning Division Vice President: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2024
- Region II Vice President-elect: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2025
- Region III Vice President-elect: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2025
- Family and Consumer Sciences Education Division Vice President-elect: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2025
- New and Related Services Division Vice President-elect: Serves a three-year term beginning July 2025
For more information, please see the guidelines for the board of director nominations.
Apply now
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New Techniques Editorial Calendar for 2023–24
ACTE and the Techniques team are excited to launch the 2023–24 editorial calendar with eight comprehensive themes. Read the magazine, then reach out to Lia Milgram, senior managing editor, with story ideas.
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ACTE Awards & Contest Opportunities | |
Student Trophy Design Contest
Encourage your students to participate in ACTE’s annual student trophy design contest to redesign the 3D-printed trophies presented to the national ACTE award winners at the 2023 ACTE Awards Gala, happening Nov. 29 in Phoenix, Arizona. The winning team will receive a $1,000 scholarship, a free one-year lease of a 3D printer for the winner’s school, courtesy of Stratasys, and more! The deadline for design submissions is May 1.
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ACTE Impact Awards
The ACTE Impact Awards recognize groups and individuals from the education, business and industry communities who contribute to the improvement and promotion CTE. The deadline to apply for the two Impact awards, the Business-Education Partnership Award and the Champion for CTE Award, is June 30.
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$2,500 in Scholarship Money
Encourage students and adult learners, ages 18–35, to apply for the Horatio Alger Association Career and Technical Education Scholarship. They could earn up to $2,500 to pursue CTE. The application is open now through June 15. To request a presentation to students or educators, please email Julie Kasper.
Encourage your students to apply
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New CTE Resource for Families
This new brochure is designed to inform families and their students about the value of CTE in an easy-to-read brochure. Perfect for handing out at:
- The start of a new school year
- Counseling and career development sessions
- Open houses
- Parent-teacher conferences
- Anytime a family member asks about CTE
Available at the member price in packs of 25 for $19.95 or 50 for $29.95.
Shop today
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Association for Career and Technical Education
1410 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
703-683-3111
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