How will Career Pathways affect traditional vocational courses? How will Career Pathways affect Vocational Education Skills Programs?
Forty-nine 2-year secondary vocational programs will be streamlined to approximately 10 introductory courses as well as approximately twenty 2-year vocational programs as outlined in question #3 above. Transportation Pathway: The transportation pathway will consist of a 10 th grade introductory course that may include topics related to employability skills, safety, tools, measurement, basic theory, and other basic units related to the pathway. As they currently do, students may then complete a more specific 2-year program of study related to automotive body, automotive service, or diesel service. For example, the automotive service course may include topics such as electrical systems, brakes, engines, and steering and suspension. These programs of study will prepare students to be able to complete industry certifications. Construction and Manufacturing Pathway: The construction and manufacturing pathway will consist of a 10 th grade introductory course that may include topics related t
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