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S3 - E2 - Teach Less. Build the Fort. Be Yourself. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development

38 min · 8. juli 2026
episode S3 - E2 - Teach Less. Build the Fort. Be Yourself. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development cover

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Somebody's deciding what CTE looks like next. Question is who. Three stories this week that give three different answers — a North Carolina district that put pilots in the cockpit before graduation, the federal administration quietly rolling back CTE data collection, and the private equity story nobody's telling: investors are buying up trade schools right now, and your seniors' families have no idea. The lesson: how to actually survive Year 1 as a CTE teacher who came from industry. Three moves, no fluff — teach less, build the fort, be yourself. Plus a rant about the eval rubric built for somebody else's job — and why "proficient" is not what you think it is. Toolbox: pull out your rubric and actually READ the top row. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

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episode S3 - E2 - Teach Less. Build the Fort. Be Yourself. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development artwork

S3 - E2 - Teach Less. Build the Fort. Be Yourself. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development

Somebody's deciding what CTE looks like next. Question is who. Three stories this week that give three different answers — a North Carolina district that put pilots in the cockpit before graduation, the federal administration quietly rolling back CTE data collection, and the private equity story nobody's telling: investors are buying up trade schools right now, and your seniors' families have no idea. The lesson: how to actually survive Year 1 as a CTE teacher who came from industry. Three moves, no fluff — teach less, build the fort, be yourself. Plus a rant about the eval rubric built for somebody else's job — and why "proficient" is not what you think it is. Toolbox: pull out your rubric and actually READ the top row. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

8. juli 202638 min
episode S3 - E1 - Real help for CTE teachers — from someone still in the room. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development artwork

S3 - E1 - Real help for CTE teachers — from someone still in the room. - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development

A podcast for Career and Technical Education teachers — the welders, cosmetologists, chefs, auto techs, designers, and builders who know their trade cold and then got handed a classroom with no manual. Hosted by a working CTE teacher who's still in the room, it's real, teacher-to-teacher talk about the part nobody trained you for: turning a binder of state task codes into a year you can actually teach. No corporate PD slideshows. No EdTech buzzwords. Just honest conversation about what actually happens in a shop with 25 kids and one working band saw — planning, pacing, classroom management, burnout, and building a program that holds. Because this job is hard at the beginning, and that's not your fault. There's a better system — and you don't have to figure it out alone. New here? Start with the app I built for exactly this: blueprint-cte.com [http://blueprint-cte.com].

1. juli 202639 min
episode S2 - E33 - Your Five — Building the Machine That Keeps You Standing - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development artwork

S2 - E33 - Your Five — Building the Machine That Keeps You Standing - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development

At least 26 states reported a CTE teacher shortage this year. And here's the gut-punch: the industry-to-classroom teachers — the electricians, chefs, and nurses we recruited specifically for their skills — leave the profession about 25% faster than teachers from traditional ed programs. When they go, the class doesn't get a sub. It gets canceled. Whole programs disappear because nobody else in the building can teach them. So this week, we're talking about the people problem. At the News Desk: Mabel-Canton, Minnesota — a tiny rural district where the community voted 67% YES on a referendum to build a brand-new CTE building. Proof that when people actually see what CTE does, they fund it. Then the federal CTE teacher shortage data — and what it really says about the industry-to-classroom pipeline. Then a Pennsylvania bill that would make shop class mandatory for every student grades 6 through 12. Great intent. One problem. With what teachers? The lesson: how you don't become the teacher who's gone in two years. The official org chart your district handed you is a lie about how your day actually works. There's a real chart underneath — and it's built floor-up, not top-down. Your five: the custodian, the front office, your para, IT, and the one veteran who knows where everything is buried. Build those relationships before you need them. Plus a rant about testing season — the academic calendar that's at war with your shop, and the email chain you're never on. And a Toolbox tip: map your whole year on one page, draw a line at winter break, and stop letting testing season ambush you in March. Finish the year. Then go rest. CHAT-CTE is brought to you by Blueprint-CTE. blueprint-cte.com [http://blueprint-cte.com].

27. maj 202625 min
episode S2 - E32 - I See What You Did This Year - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development artwork

S2 - E32 - I See What You Did This Year - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development

It's late May. You've got two, maybe three weeks left, and the tank is empty. So this episode breaks format on purpose. We open at the News Desk with three stories about who actually values CTE work. First, the good one: Dean Technical High in Holyoke, Massachusetts unveiled a permanent wall of apprenticeship pathways — ten local trade unions, each with a QR code linking kids straight to wages, benefits, and applications. It cost almost nothing. Every CTE program in the country should be looking at it. Then the one that'll make you swear at your dashboard: Texas's big teacher bonus-pay program can reach six figures — unless you teach CTE, in which case the official advice is "talk to your TIA lead." Translation: the system was never built to measure what you do. And the one you actually need: Workforce Pell goes live July 1, putting federal grant money behind short-term workforce training for the first time ever. Here's what to tell your seniors before they graduate. Then we set the systems aside. No framework this week. No playbook. Just a few honest minutes for the teacher who got in the car every morning, opened the shop door, bought the supplies, and stuck with the kid who was hard to love. The work nobody graded. The work that mattered anyway. Plus: a rant about the "cross-curricular initiative" nobody actually cross-curriculum'd with you — a one-way street with a collaboration sign on it. And a Toolbox tip about thanking your industry partners before summer hits, one I'll admit I don't do enough myself. Finish the year. Then close the laptop and rest. We need you back in August. CHAT-CTE is brought to you by Blueprint-CTE. blueprint-cte.com [http://blueprint-cte.com].

20. maj 202620 min