Exploring Career Technical Education

There are multiple ways to get to career success. For some students, that pathway is through Career Technical Education.  Career Technical Education (CTE) offers students organized hands-on educational activities and resources, building pathways connecting education and the workforce. We talked with Deborah Martin, Policy Analyst for the Florida College Access Network (FCAN), about the differences between traditional college and CTE and the benefits students can receive from this pathway to career success.

Follow Take Stock in College on Instagram
Join the LinkedIn Group here
Learn more about the Take Stock in College program here

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, statements, representations, recommendations, advice, or other content (collectively, the “Content”) presented in this podcast are solely those of the individual(s) expressing them, who are solely responsible for same.  Such Content does not express the opinions, views or statements of TSIC and TSIC does not confirm, endorse, sponsor, support or recommend any such Content or the presenters of the Content.  The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk.  This podcast should not be considered professional advice.  TSIC makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of any such Content or that this podcast is free of viruses or other malicious code.  TSIC EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE CONTENT PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge and agree to the foregoing terms and release and agree to hold TSIC harmless from and against any claim or liability related to or arising from this podcast or the Content provided therein.

Notice

By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that the podcast is a copyrighted work owned or used with permission by TSIC, Inc. d/b/a Take Stock in Children (“TSIC”).  Copyright 2024, TSIC, Inc. d/b/a Take Stock in Children or its licensors.  All rights reserved.  Reproduction, retransmission or other dissemination or use of the podcast without the prior written permission of TSIC or its licensors is strictly prohibited.  ADMIN 63385503v1