The iCEV CTE Blog
The latest ideas, tips, strategies and trends for CTE teachers and administrators.
McKenna Garrison joined the iCEV marketing team in 2022 as the Content Marketing Specialist. Originally from a small town on the Gulf of Mexico, Garrison attended Texas Tech University from which she graduated with a B.A. in Public Relations & Strategic Community and an M.A. in Mass Communication & Media Studies. Garrison looks forward to bringing more of a storytelling element to iCEV social media pages. She also hopes to connect other CTE educators from around the country to the incredible curricula and resources iCEV has to offer.
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
By:
McKenna Garrison
July 27th, 2023
As a new CTE educator, there are many obstacles you must overcome to succeed. For instance, how do you manage a classroom? What tips are there for communicating with parents? What expectations might your administrator set that you have to meet?
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
By:
McKenna Garrison
June 1st, 2023
Determining a single solution for your Career and Technical Education (CTE) needs can be difficult with the number of options available. Sorting through each provider’s features, offerings and advantages can be a daunting task to ensure your students and educators are set for success.
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By:
McKenna Garrison
June 1st, 2023
Finding a single curriculum provider for your Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs can be an overwhelming task. Not only do you have to consider how each provider can meet the needs of your teachers and students, but you must also weigh costs, courses offered and even features.
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
By:
McKenna Garrison
June 1st, 2023
Finding the best curriculum for your schools can be overwhelming when you consider all the available options on the market today. Between the needs of your educators, the desired learning environment for your students and budgetary restrictions, there are also many factors you have to think about to make the right choice for your program.
By:
McKenna Garrison
May 31st, 2023
As a teacher, finding STEM activities for high school students that are both engaging and challenging can be difficult, especially with a classroom full of young learners with different needs and experience levels.
Personal Finance | Middle School
By:
McKenna Garrison
May 24th, 2023
If you're teaching budgeting in middle school, it's important to engage your students with age-appropriate activities. After all, your young learners are just beginning to discover the importance of proper money management and why setting saving goals and spending limitations can help them in the long run.