Protecting and Promoting School Choice

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CTE Students: Failure Fuels Future Success

Students at McKinley Technology High School in Washington, D.C., highlight how career and technical education (CTE) courses teach them that failure is an essential part of the learning process. These programs have ignited their passion and better prepared them for future careers. The school emphasizes hands-on experiences in fields like engineering and biotechnology.

Key Points

  • CTE courses at McKinley Tech encourage embracing failure as a learning tool.
  • Students report increased preparation and enthusiasm for post-high school paths.
  • The program focuses on real-world skills in STEM and technical fields.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This highlights the value of specialized public school programs like CTE in fostering student passion and readiness, which aligns with parental rights to choose educational paths that suit their child’s needs. However, it underscores the need for broader school choice options, such as vouchers or charters, to expand access beyond district boundaries.

Source: CTE students say failure is a part of learning

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