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      • The Oklahoma CareerTech System began with the passing of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 by President Woodrow Wilson. This act made available federal money for the promotion of vocational education.
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  2. Sep 13, 2024 · The strength of Oklahoma's CareerTech system lies in its diversity. Its constituencies are many and varied: junior high school students, high school students, dropouts, unemployed adults, employed adults, senior citizens, prison inmates, Oklahoma's businesses and industries; the list goes on and on.

  3. • The Oklahoma Career Information System, with detailed career information, assessments, and career development activities to help individuals from middle school through adults, was introduced to the state of Oklahoma as the replacement for the CD version of Oklahoma Career Search.

  4. helped shape the system we know today as career and technology education. The title for this book came from a magazine from the 1980s that featured a cover story about “Oklahoma’s Hid-den Treasure”—its vocational education system. Shown on the cover was a photo of Lon Shealy, then the CEO of the Star Manufacturing Company in Oklahoma City.

  5. The Oklahoma CareerTech System began with the passing of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 by President Woodrow Wilson. This act made available federal money for the promotion of vocational education. In 1929, the Division of Vocational Education was established as part of the State Department of Education.

  6. CareerTech Delivers > One of the strengths of the CareerTech System is its accessibility to almost every Oklahoman. > CareerTech offerings in 399 PK-12 school districts- 1,399 teachers. > 29 technology center districts with 58 campuses- 1,306 teachers. > Business and industry training attracts new industry and helps existing businesses expand and

  7. For years, Oklahoma has provided CareerTech opportunities to incarcerated youth and adults through a correctional education system. Approximately 1,600 individuals are served each year through these programs, with a job placement rate of more than 80 percent.

  8. Mar 10, 2024 · The Oklahoma CareerTech System began with the passing of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 by President Woodrow Wilson. This act made available federal money for the promotion of vocational education. In 1929, the Division of Vocational Education was established as part of the State Department of Education.

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