Building the Future: How CTAE Shapes Tomorrow's Leaders with Amy Perry
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In this episode of "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System, producer Dee Daniels visits White Bluff Elementary School and interviews Amy Perry, the Director of Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) programs.
Amy explains the evolution of vocational training into modern CTAE programs, detailing the 17 career clusters and 45 unique career pathways available to students. The conversation covers the hands-on learning experiences, work-based learning opportunities, and the introduction of new career pathways such as HVAC, heavy equipment operations, and virtual reality certifications.
Amy shares success stories, including student projects, field trips, and the significance of industry-recognized certifications. The episode also touches on the importance of life skills, dual enrollment, and the high graduation rates among CTAE students. Finally, Amy reflects on her own educational journey and the inspirational teachers and mentors in her life.
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:33 Understanding CTAE: Definition and Mission
01:26 Evolution of Vocational Training
03:13 Exploring Career Clusters and Pathways
05:13 In-Demand Career Pathways
08:14 Hands-On Learning in CTAE
10:35 Work-Based Learning and Community Partnerships
12:23 Industry Recognized Credentials and Student Success
17:14 Middle School Preparation and Dual Enrollment
21:19 Personal Reflections and Closing Remarks