Education Professions
CTE Program: Education Professions
- Experience the rewards of shaping the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of children
- Teach, coach, and motivate students for educational success alongside professional educators in a variety of school environments
- Design, develop, and implement creative instructional lessons that promote student engagement and achievement
Career Focus
- Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Competitive Advantages
- College Credit
- Certifications
- Internships/Scholarships
Sequence of Courses
Education Professions (9-12)
BCHS, BGHS, DVHS, MRHS, SOHS
Advanced Education Professions (10-12)
BCHS, BGHS, DVHS, MRHS, SOHS
Prerequisite: Education Professions
Dual Enrollment (10-12): Availability can vary by campus & instructor.
EDU221 – Introduction to Education (3 credits)
CTE Internship (12)
BCHS, BGHS, DVHS, MRHS, SOHS
Prerequisite: Advanced Education Professions (concurrent or previously completed)
ADE Education Professions Standards
Education Professions Career Tree
Careers in Education Professions
Expanded opportunities and competitive advantage that career-focused education delivers.
Certifications
Students have the opportunity to earn industry credentials and dual enrollment college credit through CTE programs.
Student Organization
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a national Career and Technical Student Organization that provides personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and Consumer Sciences education. For more information please visit FCCLA and FCCLA Arizona