Celebrating CTE Teachers in February
February is recognized as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, a time for highlighting the significant contributions of CTE instructors who play a vital role in preparing students for careers in high-demand fields. iCEV, a prominent provider of CTE solutions, is at the forefront of this celebration, shedding light on the essential work these teachers do each day.
According to iCEV's 2024 report titled "The World Needs CTE," the nation is experiencing considerable teacher shortages in CTE across several key sectors, including manufacturing, information technology, and health sciences. The report indicates that 35 states are facing a critical lack of qualified CTE educators, with a notable percentage of these teachers being newer to the profession. In fact, prior to entering the education field, over 65% of public school CTE teachers had backgrounds in the private sector, showcasing their diverse expertise that benefits the students they teach.
CTE administrators surveyed identified recruiting new educators as their primary challenge. This highlights the urgent need for initiatives designed to attract skilled professionals into teaching roles within these vital educational areas.
In celebration of CTE Month, iCEV has released a powerful video titled "The World Needs CTE Teachers,” which underscores the transformative power of CTE education. This inspiring video not only honors educators but also serves as a useful resource for schools and communities looking to engage with prospective teachers and industry partners. By sharing this content widely, academic districts can both reinforce the value of CTE programs and stimulate interest among potential new educators.
Dusty Moore, the CEO of iCEV, emphasizes the critical role that these educators play, stating, "These extraordinary educators work daily to prepare students for lifelong careers in high-demand fields. The future of the U.S. economy depends on career and technical education and on giving educators the tools they need to train the workforce of the future."
The need for a skilled workforce is becoming increasingly urgent. The Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) has projected a deficit of 6 million workers in key sectors by 2032. Addressing this gap is crucial for not only individual livelihoods but also for the economic health of the nation as a whole. CTE education has the potential to close these skills gaps, empower the workforce, and ensure that the U.S. remains competitive in a global economy.
For over four decades, iCEV has dedicated itself to equipping CTE teachers with the necessary resources and curriculum to enable them to thrive in their profession. As Moore further explains, "These educators don't just teach—they transform lives, strengthen industries, and build communities. That’s why at iCEV we pour everything into creating tools worthy of their mission, ensuring every CTE educator has the support needed to keep changing the world, one student at a time."
To explore iCEV's comprehensive solutions for supporting CTE programs and educators nationwide, visit
www.icevonline.com.
About iCEV
Established in 1984, iCEV has specialized in providing top-notch CTE curriculum and educational materials designed for a range of subjects, including agricultural science, trade industrial education, and health science, among others. iCEV serves as a valuable certification testing platform utilized by various recognized companies and organizations. Furthermore, iCEV offers Eduthings, a data management platform that streamlines reporting for industry certifications and work-based learning programs. For more insights and resources, visit
www.icevonline.com.