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       CTE Program Matrix

Our Colleges

Our Mission

Serving the California Community Colleges of  Los Angeles County and Orange County

  • To integrate and coordinate economic development and vocational educational programs and services.
  • To develop and coordinate staff development.
  • To increase the knowledge of programs and services in the region, and to disseminate best practices.

 

Downloadable Activity Calendar - 2009-2010

Career Pathways Initiative Grantee list for 2007-08

Articulation PowerPoint Presentation from November 4, 2008

Articulation Handbook

College Contact for WIB/One-Stop Centers

Comprehensive One-Stop Center or Affiliate list

 

 

 

WorkKeys resource is located on the Resources page.

Summer Institute: Workforce Development Professional Competencies An intensive five-day program designed to enhance your workforce leadership skills and provide certification as a professional in workforce development.  Contact Barbara Kessler at bkessler@virginia.edu or 434-243-5337

 

Read Right:  Empowering the Mind 

Do your CTE students need help with reading skills to be successful in your program and the workplace?  Read Right is a unique approach to teaching reading and English as a second language that enables students to address reading problems and improve language skills.  Read more at:  www.readright.com

 

 

National Center for Competency Testing

NCCT offers a professional testing service for the allied health medical careers, bookkeepers and Certified Postsecondary Instructor.  NCCT certifications provide instructional accountability, recognized credentials and placement advantage.  Read more at:   www.ncctinc.com

 

Software for Teaching Basic Skills

Aztec Software offers educational courseware designed to address the education and training needs of your students to help them improve their academics and develop work and Life skills.  Read more at:  www.aztecsoftware.com

 

CTE Pathways at California High Schools

Bring yourself up to date on what Association of California School Administrators is doing to address the high school student dropout and achievement gap crisis.  This is an opportunity for community colleges to develop CTE pathways.  Read more at:  www.acsa.org

Upcoming Events

LOWDL Meeting - Pasadena City College (9/17/2009)
Tech Prep Meeting at NOCCCD (9/22/2009)
National Career Pathways Network 2009 Annual Conference (9/30/2009)
Tri-Regional Co-Op Meeting - Palm Springs (10/1/2009)
Tri-Regional Co-op Meeting (10/1/2009)

Cerritos College
Citrus College
Coastline Community College
Compton Community College
Cypress College
East Los Angeles College
El Camino College
Fullerton College
Glendale Community College
Golden West College
Irvine Valley College
Long Beach City College
Los Angeles City College
Los Angeles Harbor College
Los Angeles Mission College
Los Angeles Southwest College
Los Angeles Trade Tech College
Los Angeles Valley College
Mount San Antonio College
Orange Coast College
Pasadena City College
Pierce College
Rio Hondo College
Saddleback College
Santa Ana College
Santa Monica College
Santiago Canyon College
West Los Angeles College



Funded by Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges.