Joint technological education district
In Arizona, a joint technological education district (JTED) is a school district that offers high school career and technical education programs to partner school districts. The concept was created in 1990,[1] and there are 13 such districts in Arizona. A 14th JTED was proposed for Yuma, the only county in the state without one;[2] it was approved by vote in November 2014 and began operations as STEDY in January 2015.
List of joint technological education districts
- Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology (CAVIT)
- Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT)
- Cochise Technology District (CTD)
- Coconino Association for Vocations, Industry and Technology (CAVIAT)
- East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT)
- Gila Institute for Technology (GIFT)
- Mountain Institute Joint Technological Education District (MIJTED)
- Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education (NATIVE)
- Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology (NAVIT)
- Pima County Joint Technical Education District
- Southwest Technical Education District of Yuma (STEDY)
- Valley Academy for Career and Technology Education (VACTE)
- Western Arizona Vocational Education (WAVE)
- Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC)
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gollark: Again, how are you going to quantify that in every job ever without there being some financial incentive for it to make a little sense?
gollark: I was asking about King's proposal. Yours is different.
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References
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-11. Retrieved 2011-05-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- District board OKs makeup of JTED for career program Archived 2013-08-15 at Archive.today, Yuma Sun 14 Aug. 2013]
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