In a groundbreaking nationwide initiative that signals a new era in Career and Technical Education (CTE), the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and its local unions - New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) - are joining forces with technology industry leaders to transform how we prepare students for the high-tech jobs of tomorrow.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is always at the forefront of rebuilding N.Y. by fostering an alignment of work force development and academic success and by providing seamless degree and certification attainment to support entry into the technology industrial, career pathway.....Considering Biden's CHIPS and Science Act and technology development along the I-90 NYS corridor involving collaborations between universities engineering programs, the longstanding chip manufacturing and nanotechnology development with CTE Tech Valley BOCES High School, and colleges such as the University at Albany, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Hudson Valley Community College, and now a commitment downstate by the UFT/AFT to the development of a CTE initiatives for strategic partnerships with our public high schools and colleges-NYS may once again arise from its economic repressed condition in the upstate regions as it rises with the tech industries. We will become resilient and endure the trouble water ahead!
Thank you for your insight, Bob. This AFT/NYSUT/UFT partnership with Micron shows the importance of having educators at the table from the beginning and not when programs are already developed and implemented. This initiative, in which educators developed the curriculum framework for schools, is what is understood here by Micron.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is always at the forefront of rebuilding N.Y. by fostering an alignment of work force development and academic success and by providing seamless degree and certification attainment to support entry into the technology industrial, career pathway.....Considering Biden's CHIPS and Science Act and technology development along the I-90 NYS corridor involving collaborations between universities engineering programs, the longstanding chip manufacturing and nanotechnology development with CTE Tech Valley BOCES High School, and colleges such as the University at Albany, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Hudson Valley Community College, and now a commitment downstate by the UFT/AFT to the development of a CTE initiatives for strategic partnerships with our public high schools and colleges-NYS may once again arise from its economic repressed condition in the upstate regions as it rises with the tech industries. We will become resilient and endure the trouble water ahead!
Thank you for your insight, Bob. This AFT/NYSUT/UFT partnership with Micron shows the importance of having educators at the table from the beginning and not when programs are already developed and implemented. This initiative, in which educators developed the curriculum framework for schools, is what is understood here by Micron.