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Welcome to the page of Centre on Education and Training for Employment (CETE)
CentreDescription
The Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) is a world-class workforce development organization that responds quickly to the needs of public and private clients and sponsors. As part of the College of Education and Human Ecology (EHE) at The... <show more> The Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) is a world-class workforce development organization that responds quickly to the needs of public and private clients and sponsors. As part of the College of Education and Human Ecology (EHE) at The Ohio State University (OSU), CETE draws on topranked educator preparation programs and the latest research-based practices. CETE staff members have expertise in standards, curriculum and instruction, assessment, evaluation, professional development, and international initiatives.
MissionCETE provides services to advance education and workforce development initiatives that produce workers who meet the demands of a global economy.
ObjectivesVision
To be the preeminent resource for meeting the educational challenges of developing the global workforce.
Regular TasksCETE collaborates with its diverse network of clients and sponsors, partners, and subject matter experts to facilitate workshops, synthesize information, provide technical assistance, and create customized solutions for workforce development.
ContactHead:
Robert A. Mahlman Director
Coordinator:Robert A. Mahlman
Function: Director
Department: Center on Education and Training for Employment
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Address: Centre on Education and Training for Employment (CETE)
Center on Education and Training for Employment
Robert A. Mahlman
1900 Kenny Road Columbus OH 43210-1090
United States of America
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| 3 February 2016UNEVOC Centre representative visits UNESCO-UNEVOCOn 01 February 2016, Assistant Professor Christopher Zirkle visited UNESCO-UNEVOC to discuss and learn about UNESCO-UNEVOC’s activities in the field of technical and vocational education and training. ( more) |
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| 3 June 2013Preparing Better Teachers for TomorrowFive high priority PBTT-O (Preparing Better Teachers for Tomorrow-Online) are now available for free to Resource Persons (persons qualified to prepare preservive or inservice TVET teachers. Module competencies include Develop Performance Objectives, Develop a Lesson Plan, Demonstrate a Manipulative Skill, Direct Student Laboratory Experience, & Assess Student Performance: Skills. Many others are to be developed. These modules have been researched, developed, field tested and proven effective. They are best used in a blended approach and require the actual demonstration of performance in an actual teaching situation as evidence of achieving competence. There is a reasonable charge of $75 US for the five modules for four months of student access. ( more) |
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17 May 2013ACTE's CareerTech VISION 2013The US Association for Career and Technical Education says its CareerTech VISION 2013 is designed to be an integral component of the participants' overall professional development goals. Workshops and tours will explore practices that can help instructors make the most of their classrooms and programs. ( more) |
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16 May 2013IVETA Annual Conference Take part in the International Vocational Education and Training Association Conference by sharing your experience, wisdom and knowledge with Technical-Vocational Education and Training experts from around the world! For 2013, the Conference Committee’s goal is to include presentations that focus on innovative programs on the following theme: “Quality Assurance in Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) ( more) |
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| 2 May 2013North American UNEVOC Cluster Newsletter May 2013The first issue of a UNEVOC Newsletter for the North American Cluster has been published on May 1st. It provides a brief overview of UNEVOC Centres in Canada and the US and describes their activities and contributions to the UNEVOC Network.javascript:js_edit('fr') ( more) |
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| 12 October 2016Report recognizes UNEVOC Centre's contribution to Canadian economyAccording to a new economic impact study, Canadian colleges and institutes, and the people they have trained, generated over $190 billion in added income for the national economy in 2014-15. The report emphasizes the critical role CICan plays in supporting economic growth and prosperity for the benefit of all Canadians. ( more) |
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| 14 June 2016Pan Canadian UNEVOC Centre holds Annual ConferenceThe 2016 Annual Conference of Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), the Canadian UNEVOC Centre brought together over 750 participants from colleges and institutes from across Canada, as well as over 50 stakeholders from around the world. The Annual Conference discussed CICan’s future activities, especially in light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris climate agreement. ( more) |
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| 3 February 2016UNEVOC Centre representative visits UNESCO-UNEVOCOn 01 February 2016, Assistant Professor Christopher Zirkle visited UNESCO-UNEVOC to discuss and learn about UNESCO-UNEVOC’s activities in the field of technical and vocational education and training. ( more) |
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| 12 December 2014New country reports in World TVET DatabaseNew country reports have been published for Benin, Cambodia, Chad, Iraq, Latvia, Lithuania, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Qatar, South Africa, Uganda and USA. UNESCO-UNEVOC continues to expand the World TVET Database and more country reports will be available soon. ( more) |
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| 1 July 2013Head of UNESCO-UNEVOC presents at ACCC Annual ConferenceFrom 1 to 3 June 2013, and on the occasion of the Annual Conference of the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC), Mr Shyamal Majumdar, Head of the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, held a key note speech in the framework of the discussion focusing on Transforming Peoples and Communities.
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| 3 June 2013Preparing Better Teachers for TomorrowFive high priority PBTT-O (Preparing Better Teachers for Tomorrow-Online) are now available for free to Resource Persons (persons qualified to prepare preservive or inservice TVET teachers. Module competencies include Develop Performance Objectives, Develop a Lesson Plan, Demonstrate a Manipulative Skill, Direct Student Laboratory Experience, & Assess Student Performance: Skills. Many others are to be developed. These modules have been researched, developed, field tested and proven effective. They are best used in a blended approach and require the actual demonstration of performance in an actual teaching situation as evidence of achieving competence. There is a reasonable charge of $75 US for the five modules for four months of student access. ( more) |
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17 May 2013ACTE's CareerTech VISION 2013The US Association for Career and Technical Education says its CareerTech VISION 2013 is designed to be an integral component of the participants' overall professional development goals. Workshops and tours will explore practices that can help instructors make the most of their classrooms and programs. ( more) |
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16 May 2013IVETA Annual Conference Take part in the International Vocational Education and Training Association Conference by sharing your experience, wisdom and knowledge with Technical-Vocational Education and Training experts from around the world! For 2013, the Conference Committee’s goal is to include presentations that focus on innovative programs on the following theme: “Quality Assurance in Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) ( more) |
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| 2 May 2013North American UNEVOC Cluster Newsletter May 2013The first issue of a UNEVOC Newsletter for the North American Cluster has been published on May 1st. It provides a brief overview of UNEVOC Centres in Canada and the US and describes their activities and contributions to the UNEVOC Network.javascript:js_edit('fr') ( more) |
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