Preparation of Students in Middle School Grades for Career and Technical Education Pathway

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  1. The department of education is encouraged to begin preparing students in middle school grades for a career and technical education (CTE) pathway by introducing students to career exploration opportunities that allow students to explore a wide variety of high-skill, high-wage, or in-demand career fields.
  2. The department of education is encouraged to:
    1. Provide career exploration and career development activities through an organized, systematic framework designed to aid students in the middle school grades, before enrolling and while participating in a career and technical education program, in making informed plans and decisions about future education and career opportunities and programs of study, which may include:
      1. Introductory courses or activities focused on career exploration and career awareness, including nontraditional fields;
      2. Readily available career and labor market information, including information on:
        1. Occupational supply and demand;
        2. Educational requirements;
        3. Other information on careers aligned to state or local priorities, as applicable; and
        4. Employment sectors;
      3. Programs and activities related to the development of student graduation and career plans;
      4. Career guidance and academic counselors that provide information on postsecondary education and career options;
      5. Any other activity that advances knowledge of career opportunities and assists students in making informed decisions about future education and employment goals, including nontraditional fields; or
      6. Providing students with strong experience in, and a comprehensive understanding of, all aspects of an industry; and
    2. Provide professional development opportunities for teachers and faculty related to CTE for students in middle school grades.


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