Developing a High-Quality CTE Program | Origin: ED503
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Getting Started as a New CTE Instructor in: Medical Office Procedures --> Developing a High-Quality CTE Program
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Work-based learning, industry connections, and credential opportunities significantly improve student readiness and engagement in healthcare careers. Experiences like internships, job shadowing, and simulations allow students to apply skills in real-world settings, building confidence and workplace readiness. Guest speakers and mentorships help students understand current expectations and create meaningful career pathways. Earning industry-recognized credentials provides proof of competency and gives students a competitive advantage in the job market. Together, these elements make learning more relevant and better prepare students for success in the healthcare field.