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The GCC BSCTE Program

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Bachelor of Science in CTE: What’s in it for you?

Marivic C. Schrage, M.Ed. CTE

November 19, 2021

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Mrs. M. Vicky Schrage, M.Ed. CTE

  • 24 years of teaching experience – secondary (high school) and postsecondary (college) environment
    • High School: Hospitality (3 years) and ProStart Culinary(16 years)
    • College: 8 years
  • Associate Professor, Bachelor of Science in CTE

Masters in Career and Technical Education

Currently in Pre-Doc Program

University of Missouri Information Science and Learning Technology Emphasis on Online Teaching

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Housekeeping Rules

  1. Please help reduce external noise by using a headset or earbuds.
  2. Please help reduce feedback by keeping your microphone on mute.
  3. Format: Forum Style. Please post your questions in the chat box.
  4. All questions will be addressed towards the end of the presentation.

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Your associate degree credits will transfer to the BSCTE program.� ��

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It’s your pathway to permanency

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It’s your pathway to pay scale mobility and advancement-in-rank aka promotion!

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It’s your stepping-stone to a graduate degree program and professional status.

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It prepares you for teaching certification and further career possibilities.

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The BSCTE program competencies will develop or sharpen your teaching skills.

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BSCTE Degree Career Pathways

Secondary CTE teacher in the region or in the U.S.

CTE teacher in community colleges, trade and technical schools

Trainer in public or private industry

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Panelists

Chef Regine Olarte

ProStart at JFK

Christopher “Taco” Rowland

VisCom at GW

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