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Acronyms in Education
CTE Acronyms Sometimes, trying to teach students and manage all the other expectations of day to day life as a teacher can feel a bit like having a heaping bowl of alphabet soup. Here is a list to hopefully make it a bit more palatable and easier to look up those pesky acronyms used in CTE.
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Teacher Self Care
Teacher Self Care
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How to Find Your IEP
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Standards, Lesson Plans, Differentiated Learning
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Evaluations
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New Teacher Tips and Tricks
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Vincennes University: Dual Credit and Early College Explained
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Cultural Responsiveness, Disproportionality, and Classroom Management
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Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
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Graphic Design
Graphic Design
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Welding
Welding
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Radio/TV
Radio/TV
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Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
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Ivy Tech: Dual Credit Explained
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CEO
CEO powering on the entrepreneurial spirit
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Increasing Community Awareness and Excitement by Leveraging Virtual Solutions
Increasing Community Awareness and Excitement by Leveraging Virtual Solutions
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Professional Development For All Educators
About Lesson

Ivy Tech offers a multitude of dual credits for most CTE programs.  As the high school instructor, you will complete a lot of the paperwork and grades.  Students will be able to enroll online and even upload their scores (if required) or take a training course online to allow them to reach the scores needed to obtain the college credits. 

The link below will take you right to the dual credit page for Ivy Tech.  If you do not yet have dual credits or want to obtain additional credits for your students, check out the link.

Remember, you may only offer dual credits from 1 college!  Choose the best option for your individual program.

IVY TECH’s Dual Credit page

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