This site is a class blog space for new Career and Technical Specializations and Heathcare Science teachers enrolled in the New Teacher Institute (NTI) at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Now more than ever, CTAE is imperative.
Just this morning on the drive in to work I heard a statistic that confirmed the ever-growing need for CTAE. The statistic was that 50% of today's employees are over-qualified for the job that they currently hold. In the 1970's only 1% of cab drivers held a bachelor's degree, and now it is has risen to 50%. I was raised by parents who worked very hard but did not graduate from college. My parent's generation thought that a college education was the must have for future success, and therefore my generation was pressured somewhat into pursuing a college education whether it was a good fit or not. Obviously, a college education does not mean that you have the skills needed or the opportunity available to work in the field that you have studied for and potentially gone into debt receiving. The thought of pushing my students into a college education and then having them graduate with no job prospects would be disheartening to say the least. I am so glad that I can teach my students skills that they can use presently, in jobs that are available, with a salary that pays well in today's economic unrest. While many of my students will go on to further their education in order to fulfill their career dreams, it feels good knowing that they can work their way through school with skills I helped to teach them.
Sheri, you make some great real life connections. I was also commenting about how I and many of my friends my age have found it difficult to find jobs, despite our college education. I think that CTAE is a great alternative, and also provides students exposure to know what they want to pursue.
ReplyDeleteYou said it all Sheri. I believe that our classes give them a glimpse inside the possibilities the can have once they graduate. Sometimes it is our type of classes that keep them coming to school to graduate.
ReplyDeleteLove your thought process. You know you are a hybrid teacher!
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ReplyDeleteFor some reason I can only type a few words and then iPad quits on me. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog,very insightful
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