Bridging the wisdom of Career Tech Ed and Preschool teaching to create engaging, student-centered learning experiences.
I recently had an opportunity to work with a Career Technical Education (CTE) department chair to begin to layout the vision for their program. Lately, this is the first step for me when I am helping launch with the facilitation of a curriculum renewal.
If you want to see a draft of what they did, reach out to me and I will share the example.
As we were crafting this together, we explored the Preschool vision statement I did with their teachers last year. “I am stunned to see how connected we are to their instructional approach,” the department chair said.
Problem-based learning, Explicit instruction, Instructional modeling, Coaching, and Peer Modeling are the foundation of what we do.
Yes, the targeted way we go about doing this is based on the content of the programs. But fundamentally we care deeply about designing learning that matters to students. That they can see themselves wanting to commit their time, effort, and thought to the work because they see the value AND enjoy the experience.
When we tell the story of our program, the story of our courses, and the story of day-to-day instruction this way, there is a groundswell of energy that fuels attention, engagement, and pride in the work.