By providing a multitude of skills to students, Career and Technical Education programs prepare them for careers and college readiness. The reason why these programs have higher success outcomes than online schooling and AP classes, is because the coursework is meant to have the same academic standards as high schools while also providing the necessary skill set and knowledge for a student’s career path. Fortunately, CTE programs allow students to use applied, contextual learning to help see the relevance of what they are learning and its connection to career opportunities and life goals. What makes Career and Technical Education programs helpful in college and the workforce, is that students focus on the academic and technical knowledge of performing a job task. However, many parents feel skeptical about sending their kids to a CTE program because they believe that these programs are a , “...low-level vocational education track that often leads to a low-skill job” (Brand et al. 8). In the past, CTE programs were meant to provide low-performing students with the chance to find a career for them. Because of these low-performing students, Career and Technical Education programs do not have the best
By providing a multitude of skills to students, Career and Technical Education programs prepare them for careers and college readiness. The reason why these programs have higher success outcomes than online schooling and AP classes, is because the coursework is meant to have the same academic standards as high schools while also providing the necessary skill set and knowledge for a student’s career path. Fortunately, CTE programs allow students to use applied, contextual learning to help see the relevance of what they are learning and its connection to career opportunities and life goals. What makes Career and Technical Education programs helpful in college and the workforce, is that students focus on the academic and technical knowledge of performing a job task. However, many parents feel skeptical about sending their kids to a CTE program because they believe that these programs are a , “...low-level vocational education track that often leads to a low-skill job” (Brand et al. 8). In the past, CTE programs were meant to provide low-performing students with the chance to find a career for them. Because of these low-performing students, Career and Technical Education programs do not have the best