CTE 2.0: Scaling Hands-On Skills for a Global Workforce
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Episode 69

CTE 2.0: Scaling
Hands-On Skills for a Global EdTech Market

Brief description of the episode

What does it take to teach hands-on career skills in a fully virtual high school? In this episode, educator Adam Reid shares what it’s really like to run Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs online, from engaging students across Alaska to making subjects like forensic science and culinary arts work in remote formats. He talks about student motivation, access gaps, AI use, and how online learning can open up real career paths. Whether you’re in policy, product, or the classroom, this episode gives a grounded look into the future of CTE.

Key Takeaways:

    • Look at local workforce needs. CTE thrives when aligned with in-demand fields like health sciences, education, tourism, law enforcement, and natural resources.
    • Consider courses that adapt well to virtual formats, subjects like AI, digital design, and forensic science work effectively in online environments.
    • Focus on areas that spark curiosity. Students often discover unexpected interests through hands-on or scenario-based online activities.
    • Prioritize exposure over box-checking. Students who connect with real-world applications are more likely to stay engaged and pursue further learning.
    • Build courses that help students “see themselves” in future roles, not just pass a class.

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