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Students, teacher present CTE education pathway at Lincoln High; district highlights dual credit and internships

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Mary Edwards and Lincoln High students described the career-technical education (CTE) pathway in education and child development, including an internship capstone, dual-enrollment opportunities with Sierra College and student testimonials describing classroom and workplace experiences.

Western Placer Unified teacher Mary Edwards and several Lincoln High School students presented the district’s education pathway program during the board meeting, describing a three-course sequence that includes an introductory class, a concentrated course and a capstone internship.

Edwards told the board the pathway is in its third year at Lincoln High; the program sequence includes hands-on experiences such as simulated “mechanical babies,” classroom management practice and a capstone internship that placed 29 student interns in…

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