From CBS 3 Philadelphia: Young Chefs Compete In New Jersey ProStart Competition
This originally ran on CBS 3 Philadelphia on February 23, 2019. CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) – Young chefs were sizzling Saturday at a South Jersey cooking competition, and with a college [ Read More: From CBS 3 Philadelphia: Young Chefs Compete In New Jersey ProStart Competition ]
Featured on NJTV: Students from Bergen Tech Paramus get a hands-on science lesson at the Meadowlands Environment Center
Featured on NJTV: Students from Bergen Tech Paramus get a hands-on science lesson at the Meadowlands Environment Center.
Indrani Das video
Meet the winner of this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search: 17-year-old Indrani Das. Indrani of Bergen Academies joins WSJ’s Tanya Rivero to discuss her winning entry in the nation’s most prestigious science and math competition, as well as her plans for the future. Watch Video
Bergen County Maker Space Video
Got an idea you want to work on but don’t have the space or the equipment? Learn about the Maker Movement in this Classroom Closeup NJ feature on the new Bergen County Technical Schools/Bergen Community College Maker Space.
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Sussex County Technical School video
A new documentary produced by the cinematography students at Sussex County Technical Schools about the benefits of CTE for young people.
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Mercer County STEM Academy
Mercer County Technical Schools’ latest info-video, led by structured learning coordinator Dave Nash, features the new four-year, full-time STEM Academy at Mercer County Community College and interviews with other teachers, students and business partners on the benefits of career and technical education.
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Hunterdon County’s Computer Science Academy
Hunterdon County Vocational School District opened it’s first four year, full-time academy focusing on computer science and software engineering in September, 2015. Take a look at the district’s info-video for students who might be interested in being part of next year’s freshman class. Watch Video
Skills USA PSA with Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs and CNN’s Somebody’s Gotta Do It, is a great supporter of career and technical education. Check out this recent public service announcement he did for the SkillsUSA competition.
From PBS News Hour: Should More Kids Skip College for Workforce Training?
From PBS News Hour: Should More Kids Skip College for Workforce Training? A look at 21st century career and technical education in the US, by special correspondent John Tulenko of Education Week.
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Hunterdon County Polytech’s Animal Science and Pre-veterinary program.
If you’re interested in working with animals as a career, watch this video to learn about Hunterdon County Polytech’s great program.
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