CTAE Professional Learning is meeting the challenge of developing a world class Leadership and Instructional workforce, through the use of 21st century technologies. The goal of each professional learning activity will be its positive effect on student achievement. CTAE Administrative and CTAE Program Instructors are the two major areas of professional learning emphasis. Equipping our CTAE System and School Administrators to be the Instructional Leader right where they are and also providing the tools and resources for our CTAE Instructors to meet their instructional challenges and opportunities each day.
Additional groups and topics that have professional learning opportunities each year include:
- Accountability and Program Improvement
- Career Development and Counselors
- Career Technical Student Organizations
- Career Related Education
- Transition Career Partnerships
- Industry Certification Partnership
- Program Delivery Specialists
FY2011 Advanced CTAE Leadership Professional Learning
Resources below were presented at the February 3, 2011 training held in Macon.
Session 1 – CTAE End-of-Pathway Assessment (EOPA) Update
Session 2A – Making Academic Improvements through CTAE
Presentation 1: Madison County High School - STEM Team Integration Unit
Presentation 2: Vickery Creek Middle School -Computer Technology as a Vehicle for Integration
Session 3A – Preserving Quality Education amidst Troubled Waters