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1. Teacher Development in CTE. In Brief: Fast Facts for Policy and Practice. (ED473588)

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Szuminski, Kathleen

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2003-00-00

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Alternative Teacher CertificationBeginning Teacher InductionBeginning TeachersDefinitionsMentorsModelsProfessional DevelopmentProgram EffectivenessSecondary EducationSuccessTeacher EducationTeacher ImprovementTeacher PersistenceTeacher ShortageTeacher Supply and DemandTrend AnalysisVocational EducationVocational Education Teachers

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Career and technical education (CTE) administrators are increasingly being forced to resort to filling CTE teacher positions by hiring industry experts for classroom teaching positions and subsequently using creative ways to develop qualified, certified, and exemplary CTE instructors. Traditional teacher mentoring and induction programs fail to meet the unique needs of those who become CTE teache Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Creating New Avenues for CTE Teacher Development. (EJ646619)

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Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, v77 n5 p28-31 May 2002

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2002-00-00

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Adult EducationSecondary EducationStaff DevelopmentTeacher CertificationTeacher Education Programs

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A model program for onsite teacher development to prepare and retain exemplary career and technical education teachers was designed to meet the needs of new teachers who came from industry backgrounds. Core elements include partnership with business- industry and universities and ongoing support for teaching strategies. (JOW)

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