May 31, 2018 | Arts, A/V Technology & Communication, Film/Video & Photographic Arts, Other, Programs, Radio & Television Broadcasting Technology, Tid Bits
Advance CTE’s annual Excellence in Action award recognizes and honors superior Career Technical Education (CTE) programs of study from across the nation. Selected programs of study will exemplify excellence in the implementation of the Career Clusters, show a true progression from secondary to postsecondary education, provide meaningful work-based learning opportunities, and have a substantial and evidence-based impact on student achievement and success.
Nashua Technology Center South is the 2018 nationwide winner for the Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Career Cluster. The program is the result of a school responding to the needs of its students. A survey revealed that students had a significant interest in the TV and Video Broadcasting Career Pathway. After a few years of planning with industry and education partners in the community, the Video Production & Broadcasting program was established in 2001. All students learn the basic foundation of media skills, from field to studio production. To support success in both career and college, learners earn a user certification in Avid Media Composer editing software and up to three college credits through the New Hampshire Community College system. Read More
Apr 21, 2018 | Film/Video & Photographic Arts, Other, Radio & Television Broadcasting Technology, Tid Bits
The Video and Broadcasting Program of study at Nashua Technology Center of Nashua South High School received the prestigious Excellence in Action Award from Advance CTE. The award honors innovative and effective Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs across the nation. The Video & Broadcasting program of study exemplifies excellence in providing relevant work-based learning opportunities through sustained partnerships with education, community and industry leaders; integrates rigorous academics; meets college and career readiness standards, and has demonstrated substantial evidence of student success and achievement. Full Article
Nov 13, 2017 | Arts, A/V Technology & Communication, Awards, Film/Video & Photographic Arts, Other, Radio & Television Broadcasting Technology, Tid Bits
On November 3rd, Keene High School teacher Jeremy VanDerKern was one of 12 New England educators presented with the
Lawrence O’Toole Award for student-centered learning by the Nellie Mae Education Foundation. This award comes with a $15,000.00 grant that Jeremy plans to use to create video series with his students highlighting Career & Technical Education.
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