| Students seeking out tech career paths |
According to a recent survey of career and technical education (CTE) educators, there is a growing interest among students in digital technology, information technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and cybersecurity. The survey revealed that 31% of CTE educators anticipate the introduction of a career pathway in these fields within the next five years, the highest expectation among all CTE subject areas. In contrast, only 20% expect the addition of a construction pathway. Pat Yongpradit, chief academic officer for Code.org, emphasized the importance of CTE in preparing students for immediate job opportunities, adding: "The CTE world is all about preparing kids for immediate jobs, not an amorphous future." Additionally, Jaycie Homer, a middle school CTE teacher in New Mexico, noted that AI skills are transferable across various sectors, enhancing students' employability.