I
believe there is a lot of truth to this because we as CTAE teachers need to be
able to teach to the standards of our industry. The only way we can do that is
if we stay current with what is happening in the industry, therefore we must be
flexible and adapt when necessary. For example, if there are new laws put on
the books that change a process or procedure in law enforcement, I need to be
able to make changes in my curriculum to address those changes. I also asked my
wife who has been in CTAE for 12 years now, what her thought on this is and she
said CTAE is famous for changing the standards bringing up the point that we
are currently rolling out new standards and that this was done just a few years
ago as well. If we are preparing students for the demands of the workplace,
then we must change as the business and industries change. It only makes sense
to do this to keep viable and meaningful programs that truly prepare students
for a seamless transition into post-secondary schools and/or the workplace.
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