Pointful Education

October 2023

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Flexibility & CTE Access: The Power of K-12 Online Schooling

Marcia Philosophos October 27, 2023 No Comments Flexibility & CTE Access: The Power of K-12 Online Schooling In the ever-evolving landscape of education, K-12 online schooling has emerged as a powerful catalyst for transforming the traditional learning paradigm. With its unique blend of flexibility and access to Career and Technical Education (CTE), online schooling is

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The Benefits of AutoCAD vs. Revit: Why High School Students Should Invest in AutoCAD Skills

Steve Southwick October 23, 2023 No Comments The Benefits of AutoCAD vs. Revit: Why High School Students Should Invest in AutoCAD Skills As the world of construction and architecture continues to evolve, so does the software that drives its innovation. If you’re at the helm of an architecture or construction program, or oversee CTE pathways,

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The Rise of Career Technical Education and the Future of Learning

Marcia Philosophos October 20, 2023 4:11 pm No Comments The Rise of Career Technical Education and the Future of Learning In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the traditional model of high school to college is gradually making way for a more dynamic and practical approach known as Career Technical Education (CTE). This paradigm shift is

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Putting Social Media Skills to Work in Marketing

Steve Southwick October 16, 2023 4:23 pm No Comments Putting Social Media Skills to Work in Marketing Today’s digital age has reshaped how businesses reach and engage with their audiences. As high school students navigate the complexities of our online world, there’s a fantastic opportunity at their fingertips. The intersection of social media skills and

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The Advantages of Enrolling in Online CTE Courses in Middle School

Marcia Philosophos October 13, 2023 8:59 pm No Comments The Advantages of Enrolling in Online CTE Courses in Middle School In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, middle school students are presented with a unique opportunity to shape their future through online Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses. Traditionally reserved for high school or post-secondary

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Empowering Students With a Certification in Microsoft Word

Steve Southwick October 9, 2023 4:44 pm No Comments Empowering Students With a Certification in Microsoft Word In an ever-evolving digital landscape, mastering basic to advanced Microsoft Word skills has become more than just optional. It’s now a necessary tool in the kit of every aspiring professional. Preparing our high school students for the rigors

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The Importance of Career Exploration for High School Students

Marcia Philosophos October 6, 2023 6:58 pm No Comments The Importance of Career Exploration for High School Students High school is a time of growth and self-discovery. It’s a period when young minds are molded, dreams are forged, and possibilities seem endless. However, it’s also a crucial time for making decisions that can significantly impact

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