Trade and Industrial Education. (Meet ACTE Divisions & Regions)
Trade and Industrial Education prepares people for careers in a variety of trades, including carpentry, masonry, electrical and construction management; automotive technology; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; computer-aided drafting and manufacturing; and cosmetology. Division members are instructors of these subjects at high school and two-year college levels as well as university professors who prepare these teachers.
Purpose
The Trade and Industrial Education Division was created to:
* Promote at the national level, the philosophy and objectives of trade and industrial education.
* Influence national policy affecting trade and ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Trade and Industrial Education. (Meet ACTE Divisions & Regions).
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: Techniques.
Volume: 78.
Issue: 2
Publication date: February 2003.
Page number: 32+.
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