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Career Technical Education (CTE) Teacher Pipeline Initiative


CTE Grant: This newly received grant will be used to develop a program that will address the anticipated shortage of secondary and community college Career Technical Education (CTE) teachers.  Cuyamaca College, in conjunction with high schools and baccalaureate-granting institutions, will identify, recruit, enroll, and retain students in courses designed to provide a pathway leading to a teaching career in one of today’s CTE fields.

PURPOSE of this website is to provide an overview of the Library resources you need to get started teaching at the community college level.
 
 
How to find and borrow books

     Books are available to all registered students and teaching faculty. Community card-holders pay a $10.00 guest fee and may check out three books at a time.

     To find books on our shelves, go to our Library homepage and click on "Library catalog"

Use the following subject words such as "Teaching" and "Adult learners"


How to find articles at Cuyamaca Library
You may use computers in library. remote access is for student use only.
1. Go to Library homepage
2. Click link "Articles and databases A-Z" and select "Databases by subject".
3. Choose Education.
4. Select
InfoTrac Educators Collection (on-campus link only) and try keywords such as "teaching" and "teaching tips".
5. Suggested search words. You must know the difference between keyword searching and subject searching

  • Teaching College Students

  • Active learning

  • Adult learners

  • First year students

  • Teaching Tips

  • Collaborative Teaching

  • Diversity training

  • Techical Education

  • CTE

  • Net Generation or Generation Z (born after 1990)

  • Generation 1.5 (resident ESL learners)

  • Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980)

  • Gen X

 

How to find articles at Cuyamaca Library

San Diego Public Library and click on the link "Articles and Databases".
The SD Public Library has QuestionPoint.  You would need a library card to login.
 

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