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- MCCE Audio & Video Podcasts
- Integrating Curriculum
Visit "Integrating Curriculum" podcast in iTunes
- PD to Prepare Students for NOCTI Exams (10 minutes)
This teleconference meeting between the University of Central Missouri and South Central Career Center in West Plains, Missouri, involves a discussion about research conducted by NOCTI testing services through the National Research Center for Career and Technical Education, (NRCcte). The project focused on professional development for educators on the use of assessment data. (June 2, 2010)
- Technical Skill Attainment (18 minutes)
This presentation reviews the terms and requirements for Technical Skill Attainment testing in Missouri. (January 20, 2010)
- The Ill-Prepared U.S. Workforce (10 minutes)
This presentation offers a discussion among David Hall, MCCE staff; David Ruhman, director of Herndon Career Center; Jim Spencer, director of Cass Career Center; and Gail White, director of Lake Career and Technical Center, about the August 2009 publication from the Conference Board, "The Ill-Prepared U.S. Workforce." (November 10, 2009)
- Embedded Credit Introduction (14 minutes)
This presentation offers an overview of the concept of embedded credit, how one school put the concept into practice, and the results of that effort. (August 31, 2009)
- Preparing Students for Careers
Visit "Preparing Students for Careers" podcast in iTunes
- State of CTE with Boonslick TEC (24 minutes)
An interview discussing a study of Missouri school counselors, exploring how implementation of comprehensive guidance programs improves academic achievement for all Missouri students. (December 8, 2008)
- Careers in Nuclear Technology (11 minutes)
A conversation about careers and educational opportunities in nuclear technology in Missouri with Randy Etter of the NETwork Center at the University of Missouri-Columbia. (December 15, 2008)
- Partnership with MCCE (9 minutes)
In the 2007-08 school year, the Missouri Center for Career Education entered a partnership with the St. Louis Construction Career Center to help improve integration of academics into career and technical education. This podcast offers an overview.
(January 12, 2009)