Equipping Students with Lifelong Skills in the Age of COVID-19
As we close out the end of 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic remains as relevant as it has ever been in the last 18 months. For schools, this means being flexible to adapt to new outbreaks and recommendations by health departments
What is a Webmaster?
Anyone who has been around websites for some time will remember that the “webmaster” once did it all. Webmasters were the ones who created, managed and hosted websites, acting as a one-stop shop for all things related to the internet. Over
SkillsUSA Competition Award Recipient Lands Internship with CTeLearning
This past summer, CTeLearning and the Web Professionals Organization helped run the SkillsUSA web design and development competition. Open to contestants nationwide, 2021 marked the first year that the full competition was run entirely online. The competition’s goal was to
Working Professionals Continue Shift to Freelance and Remote Work
Virtually every industry has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic over the past year and a half. Companies and organizations in finance, healthcare, IT, education and many more have scrambled to adapt to the new normal that is remote work.
Schools Utilize Federal Education Funding for CTE Curriculum
Are you looking for a way to engage your students with career and technical education (CTE) curriculum in this challenging educational environment? The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund, federal education funding passed as part of the CARES Act,