That "CTE" Guy - CHAT-CTE: Finally—PD That’s Personal
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].
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