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Can specialized courses be used in a technology education sequence?

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Can specialized courses be used in a technology education sequence?

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With the flexibility given districts in course design and taking into account the established criteria for specific courses and sequences in technology education, specialized courses are acceptable as part of a sequence as long as they meet the established criteria: • The career and technical education course must meet commencement level learning standards of the core area; • The course must be taught by a teacher certified in at least one of the subject areas involved; and • The superintendent or his/her designee must approve the use of the specialized course.

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