Career and Technology Education
Ken Smith, Supervisor of Career and Technology Education
301 475-5511, x123

Career and Technology Education offers programs that "blend" academic, technical, and employability skills so that students better understand the strong relationship between classroom lessons and workplace demands. A key focus for these programs is the wide range of current and emerging "technologies" utilized each day in numerous work environments. Work-based experiences are an integral part of these programs.

 
Articulated Programs Awards
Baby Talk Centers Business Education
Career Centers Career Connections
Diversified Occupations Elementary Technology Education
Engineering Challenges Family and Consumer Sciences
Forrest  Center Instructional Programs Inservice Training
Job Shadowing Program JROTC 
Middle School Family and Consumer Science Middle School Technology and Engineering
Model Units and Lessons Program Data
Student Organizations Technology Education
 Work-based Learning

      LHS Robotics

 

 

News Recent Happenings  

o                   Vocational Ed Week 2006

 

Egbert Challenge 

Additional Resources

American Association of Family and Consumer Science

Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE)

Baltimore Museum of Industry

Bridges:  United States Career Professionals and Parents

Career Parent Magazine

DECA:  An Association of Marketing Students 

Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

High Schools That Work (HSTW)/Making Schools Work (MSW)

International Technology Education Association (ITEA)

Maryland Center for Career and Technology Education Studies

National Standards for Technological Literacy-Technology for All Americans (SMCPS)

Skills USA-VICA 

SMCPS Skills USA-VICA

Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)

Technology Education Association of Maryland (TEAM)

Technology Student Association (TSA)

 

 

 


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