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Welcome to our guide for Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers. This resource is designed to help you excel in your role by focusing on key areas that drive student success and professional growth. This guide covers essential topics such as teacher priorities and expectations, the integration of Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs), and the power of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs). These elements are crucial for creating high-quality learning experiences and high-performance classrooms that motivate students to achieve rigorous technical, academic, and workplace standards. By embracing these practices, you'll be well-equipped to prepare your students for successful careers in high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations.
Welcome to the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher Passport Initiative! This program is designed to empower CTE educators by providing a structured pathway to professional growth and development. Comprising 10 targeted tasks, the initiative offers activities tailored to enhance teaching skills, build professional networks, and keep educators informed on best practices.
From completing specialized training programs to subscribing to essential listservs, each task is strategically chosen to support teachers in their journey to excellence. By participating in the CTE Teacher Passport Initiative, educators will not only enrich their knowledge and expertise but also contribute to a stronger, more connected CTE community.
2. UCSCC Newsletter Subscription
3. USBE CTE Directions Subscription
4. USBE Listserv Subscription(s)
7. USBE CTE Orientation Course
Provide high-quality programs and learning experiences for students.
Support students in completing pathways, culminating in a CTE internship or capstone experience.
Increase CTSO membership and attendance at conferences and/or competitions.
Advertise and recruit students for CTE programs. Advertising and recruiting should be inclusive of all students.
Participate in school and LEA collaboration and/or professional development opportunities, including CTE collaborative team meetings.
Prepare students to be successful on CTE Skills and Industry exams.
Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current on with industry trends and collaborate with industry partners.
Teachers must be aware of the status of their respective license, endorsements, and certifications. Teachers are responsible for achieving and maintaining appropriate license and endorsement requirements.
Teachers should retain copies of programs or participation verification for all professional development.
Teachers should attend yearly professional development opportunities, with emphasis on conferences provided by the Utah State Board of Education (USBE Summer Conferences in June and UACTE Winter Conference in February).
Teachers should be familiar with the CTE Pathways offered in their program.
Information on pathways can be found on the Utah CTE Website. This UCSCC website shows each LEA's career clusters and pathways and links to strands and standards.
Teachers should know the pathway classification of their courses. Which course is an explorer course? Which course is a concentrator course? Which course is a completer course? What courses should students take to become a completer in the pathway(s) the program offers?
Teachers should have pathway information displayed in the classroom.
Be familiar with the school cluster's vertical alignment (junior high and high school) within each pathway.
Teachers should plan high-quality instruction based on Utah Strands and Standards for respective courses, using approved curriculum, textbooks, and potential accompanying materials for the course(s).
Teachers should have available the appropriate tools, equipment, and supplies needed for teaching. If not, they should work with their Principal and CTE Coordinator to secure what is needed.
Teachers should incorporate CTSO information and experiences into the classroom instruction. Visual displays promoting CTSOs should be in the classroom.
Teachers should ensure the classroom is neat and uncluttered to provide an ideal and safe work environment.
Teachers should support school improvement and academic goals. For example, using academic and course specific vocabulary and providing reading and writing opportunities for students.
Teachers should have all supplies/materials/lab items secured and equipment inventoried. Inventory should be updated on a yearly basis and submitted to the LEA CTE Coordinator. The school CTE Coordinator will then submit them to the District CTE Office.
Items with a cost of $100 or more per unit should be inventoried.
Computers should have a barcode tag and listed in the school inventory.
For Bi-Annual Program review (odd years), teachers must complete State CTE Surveys provided on-line by the CTE Director.
Skills Certification Tests are administered at the conclusion of most CTE courses.
All students should be given the opportunity to take the test and earn a certification.
Students who pass the test (cut scores are individual to each exam) and pass the performance objectives throughout the course earn a Skills Certificate.
Participate in annual CTE Skills Certification data dive, and create goals and modify instruction based on the results.
A Professional Learning Community (PLC) is a collaborative team of educators who work together to improve their teaching practices and enhance student learning. PLCs provide a structured framework for teachers to engage in ongoing professional development and support one another in their instructional growth.
What do we want students to learn? This question emphasizes the importance of clarifying learning goals and standards, ensuring all teachers have a shared understanding of what students should know and be able to do.
How will we know if students are learning? This question focuses on the assessment and data analysis process. Teachers collaborate to design common formative assessments, collect data, and analyze the results to monitor student progress and identify areas of improvement.
What will we do if students are not learning? This question centers around intervention strategies. Teachers collaboratively plan and implement targeted interventions and instructional strategies to support struggling students and ensure all students have opportunities to succeed.
What will we do if students already know the content? This question addresses the needs of advanced or high-achieving students. Teachers explore differentiation strategies and extension activities to challenge and further engage these students.
Actively participate - Teachers are expected to actively engage in collaborative team meetings, discussions, and activities. They contribute their expertise, experiences, and knowledge to the collective efforts of the team.
Share best practices - Teachers share successful instructional practices, strategies, and resources with their colleagues. They contribute to the collective knowledge and support the professional growth of the team members.
Contribute to decision-making - Teachers provide input and participate in collaborative decision-making processes within the team. They contribute to setting goals, designing interventions, selecting instructional strategies, and evaluating their effectiveness.
Collaborate in designing assessments - Teachers work together to design common formative assessments that align with learning goals and standards. They contribute to creating assessment tools, rubrics, and guidelines to ensure consistent and meaningful assessment practices.
Analyze data - Teachers collaborate in analyzing assessment data to monitor student progress and identify areas for improvement. They contribute to data interpretation; identify trends, patterns, and student needs; and make informed instructional decisions based on data analysis.
Design interventions - Teachers collaboratively plan and implement targeted interventions to support struggling students. They contribute to developing intervention strategies, differentiated instruction, and individualized support plans.
Reflect on practice - Teachers engage in self-reflection and professional growth. They critically examine their instructional practices, seek feedback from colleagues, and continuously improve their teaching approaches based on evidence and feedback.
Remember the specific responsibilities may vary depending on the context, goals, and focus areas in the Professional Learning Community.
Our Youth Outreach team is thrilled to announce the application window for the IHEALTH Youth Summer Program. This program includes a 3-day summer experience hosted in various locations across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and our new location in St. George! Last year’s IHEALTH participants noted, “We liked getting to experience the behind the scenes of healthcare. It created a newfound appreciation for healthcare and essential workers. I also liked going into the lab and figuring out our blood types,” while others said, “We liked how it was youth-oriented and made new friends and enjoyed exploring careers.”
Learn More and Apply! To learn more about the program or to start your application, click here: https://ihmacx.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ETAP7YFmoMGTZk
Note: The IHEALTH June 17, 18, 19 cohort is streamed virtually. Students can sign up to join virtually if they reside in a state where Intermountain Health provides services
[GFL Educators] $tart $mart Teacher Summit Registration
Utah Educators: Register today to attend the
2025 $tart $mart Teacher Summit
Join us for an elevated and engaging, in-person event designed to empower educators with innovative strategies for teaching financial literacy! This full-day summit offers hands-on workshops, networking opportunities, and valuable resources to enhance your curriculum. I will also be attending to share updates on Board Rule 277-704, General Financial Literacy, and the addition of the Success Sequence to the curriculum and to answer any questions you have. I hope to see as many of you there as possible!
Event Details:
Date: June 17, 2025, 8 AM-3 PM
Location: Thanksgiving Point
Cost: $25 registration fee (fully reimbursed…see details below)
Exclusive Benefits for Attendees:
$150 stipend for participation
Mileage reimbursement for travel over 80 miles
$100 hotel reimbursement for travel over 120 miles
Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow educators and gain practical tools to elevate financial literacy education in your classroom. Spots are limited, so register today!
(The $tart $mart Summit is organized by Utah Jump Start. All questions about the conference need to be directed to Shauna Barfuss at shauna.barfuss@utahjumpstart.org.)
April Painter
Utah State Board of Education
CTE Endorsement & Financial Literacy Specialist
Phone: 801.538.7750
Email: april.painter@schools.utah.gov
We're thrilled to announce the third annual Build the World, Girls! Construction Camp, taking place from June 23–25, 2025, at the AGC Training Center in Salt Lake City.
This immersive camp is designed for girls aged 15–18 and offers:
Event Details:
To register or learn more, please visit our event page:
We kindly ask you to share this opportunity with other educators and students who might be interested in exploring the dynamic world of construction. This event is limited to 30 participants, so register early!
For any questions or to request fee waivers, feel free to contact me at afarner@agc-utah.org or call 801.363.2753.
***We also have an identical camp in Southern Utah. Please contact ktolleson@agc-utah.org for that information!***
Thank you for supporting the next generation of builders!
Annee Farner | Workforce Development Specialist |
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We are excited to announce a Science and Engineering Program for Teachers at Westminster University, Utah, this June. We will accept 30 Middle and High School STEM teachers from Utah, Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming for a 3-day professional development program on Westminster University's Campus.
Applications for SEPT West 2025 are live! You can click the link below to download the application. SEPT West 2025 will be held on Westminster University's Campus from June 24th to 27th. Tuition for this year's program will be $400 and covers lodging, participation in the full program, and food during our 3-day sessions.
In 2025, we will ask 30 outstanding educators from secondary schools worldwide who teach science, technology, engineering, and/or math (STEM) subjects. We invite our accepted teachers to a 3-day program on Westminster University's campus from schools worldwide where they are recognized as innovative, creative, and dedicated leaders in their communities. Would you, or a teacher you know, be a good fit for SEPT? In the past, the teachers who have made the most of their week at MIT are known to:
Westminster University, Utah.
Dates: June 24th-27th
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Our Youth Outreach team is thrilled to announce the application window for the IHEALTH Youth Summer Program. This program includes a 3-day summer experience hosted in various locations across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and our new location in St. George! Last year’s IHEALTH participants noted, “We liked getting to experience the behind the scenes of healthcare. It created a newfound appreciation for healthcare and essential workers. I also liked going into the lab and figuring out our blood types,” while others said, “We liked how it was youth-oriented and made new friends and enjoyed exploring careers.”
Learn More and Apply! To learn more about the program or to start your application, click here: https://ihmacx.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ETAP7YFmoMGTZk
Note: The IHEALTH June 17, 18, 19 cohort is streamed virtually. Students can sign up to join virtually if they reside in a state where Intermountain Health provides services
Sphero is thrilled to partner with Washington County School District to host a STEM/CS Symposium for PK–12 educators, principals, and school leaders. This free professional learning event will focus on computational thinking concepts and coding skills, showcasing Sphero's dedication to supporting district-level implementation of vertically aligned curriculum and activities that meet Utah's Computer Science standards.
We appreciate the support and guidance of Kristina Yamada and the Utah State Board of Education in helping make this event a valuable experience for educators.
We're thrilled to announce the third annual Build the World, Girls! Construction Camp, taking place from June 23–25, 2025, at the AGC Training Center in Salt Lake City.
This immersive camp is designed for girls aged 15–18 and offers:
Event Details:
To register or learn more, please visit our event page:
We kindly ask you to share this opportunity with other educators and students who might be interested in exploring the dynamic world of construction. This event is limited to 30 participants, so register early!
For any questions or to request fee waivers, feel free to contact me at afarner@agc-utah.org or call 801.363.2753.
***We also have an identical camp in Southern Utah. Please contact ktolleson@agc-utah.org for that information!***
Thank you for supporting the next generation of builders!
Annee Farner | Workforce Development Specialist |
Our Youth Outreach team is thrilled to announce the application window for the IHEALTH Youth Summer Program. This program includes a 3-day summer experience hosted in various locations across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and our new location in St. George! Last year’s IHEALTH participants noted, “We liked getting to experience the behind the scenes of healthcare. It created a newfound appreciation for healthcare and essential workers. I also liked going into the lab and figuring out our blood types,” while others said, “We liked how it was youth-oriented and made new friends and enjoyed exploring careers.”
Learn More and Apply! To learn more about the program or to start your application, click here: https://ihmacx.sjc1.qualtrics.
Note: The IHEALTH June 17, 18, 19 cohort is streamed virtually. Students can sign up to join virtually if they reside in a state where Intermountain Health provides services
Hi all, Range Camp 2025 will be July 14-17 at the Great Basin Station in Ephraim, Utah.
Camp is open to 25 youth high school age who are interested in Rangeland and Natural Resource Management
More information to come at a later date, please put this on your calendars and share with your students
Our Youth Outreach team is thrilled to announce the application window for the IHEALTH Youth Summer Program. This program includes a 3-day summer experience hosted in various locations across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and our new location in St. George! Last year’s IHEALTH participants noted, “We liked getting to experience the behind the scenes of healthcare. It created a newfound appreciation for healthcare and essential workers. I also liked going into the lab and figuring out our blood types,” while others said, “We liked how it was youth-oriented and made new friends and enjoyed exploring careers.”
Learn More and Apply! To learn more about the program or to start your application, click here: https://ihmacx.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ETAP7YFmoMGTZk
Note: The IHEALTH June 17, 18, 19 cohort is streamed virtually. Students can sign up to join virtually if they reside in a state where Intermountain Health provides services
Attendees: All CTE Directors, Invited educators
Our Youth Outreach team is thrilled to announce the application window for the IHEALTH Youth Summer Program. This program includes a 3-day summer experience hosted in various locations across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and our new location in St. George! Last year’s IHEALTH participants noted, “We liked getting to experience the behind the scenes of healthcare. It created a newfound appreciation for healthcare and essential workers. I also liked going into the lab and figuring out our blood types,” while others said, “We liked how it was youth-oriented and made new friends and enjoyed exploring careers.”
Learn More and Apply! To learn more about the program or to start your application, click here: https://ihmacx.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ETAP7YFmoMGTZk
Note: The IHEALTH June 17, 18, 19 cohort is streamed virtually. Students can sign up to join virtually if they reside in a state where Intermountain Health provides services
Whether you're a new adviser or looking to refresh your skills, this training day promises to be invaluable in preparing you for a successful year ahead.
July 30th
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
USBE Building Room #34
New Adviser Training Flier Link
Registration Link - https://forms.gle/
Hope to see you there!
Aubrey Turnbow Frandsen
Utah FCCLA State Adviser
801-995-1423
Utah Film Center’s Teacher Professional
Our workshops and instructional materials provide comprehensive lesson plans to guide educators on how to produce short film projects with their students. All of this training is linked to the Utah Core educational standards.
Empower yourself and your students by joining our program and bringing filmmaking into the classroom, giving students a new avenue to express their creativity and learn while enhancing their skills in communication and critical thinking!
Utah teachers can earn one of the following from our program:
1.0 USBE Credit
15 Re-licensure Hours
Up to 6 credit hours toward an Education Technology Endorsement
Up to 3 credit hours toward a Media Arts Endorsement
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Attendees: 7-8th Grade Students
CTE Directors
CTE Specialists
WBL Coordinators