Do current Career-Technical education courses reflect changes in skills needed by local industry and the needs of the workplace here?
A. Because Career-Technical education is so critical to the nation’s workforce competitiveness, close ties to business and industry re maintained by school administrators and instructors. For example, to help keep pace with changing job requirements, technologies and labor market needs in many career areas, Career-Technical educators work closely with advisory councils of local employers from a variety of business fields. More than 260 representatives from business, industry, labor, government and community groups who serve on SCCTC advisory boards each year.