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A nationwide network of career educational institutions providing students the opportunity and training to pursue careers in the medical, business, computer, legal and technical fields.
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A national education association dedicated to the advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for careers. Its mission is to provide educational leadership in developing a competitive workforce.
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A non-profit organization which provides mechanical training in line with theAYES initiative. Details of schools located across the US. White papers, news and partner details.
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The directory segments vocational fields so that you can find the information you need to start a new career.
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Information about electrician schools. Also provides form to request additional information from the schools themselves.
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A resource for locating trade schools. Featuring locations for business, computer, and cooking programs, and schools offering graphic, web and fashion design.
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A non-profit association of education and training organizations and individuals devoted to the constructive and consistent use of the continuing education unit and to the improvement of the quality and effectiveness of continuing education, training and human resource development.
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Conducts protocol training seminars for the military and government. Provides a four-phase training covering basic through capstone levels. Seminars are conducted in Orlando, FL.
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America's premier organization for development and improvement of vocational-technical education information, finance, and accountability systems.
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An organization of state and territorial vocational education agency heads committed to leadership and outstanding performance in vocational technical education.
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America's largest center engaged in research, development, dissemination and outreach in work-related education.
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A coalition of leaders from business, labor, employee, education, and community and civil rights organizations created to build a voluntary national system of skill standards, assessment and certification systems to enhance the ability of the United States workforce to compete effectively in a global economy. These skills are being identified by industry in full partnership with labor, civil rights and community-based organizations. The standards will be based on high performance work and will be portable across industry sectors.
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A national organization serving more than 245,000 high school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations.
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Offering downloadable shop-safety checklists, quizzes, and handouts, with access to other free materials and information developed especially for high school technology education teachers and students.
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Develops and publishes standardized construction and maintenance curricula, safety programs, management education, industry image materials and craft skills assessments.
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Online resource of business, graphic design, information technology and culinary vocational schools in US and Canada.
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Career exploration directory that provides links to resources such as: career descriptions, career planning, trade and technical schools, workplace skills and issues, job hunting, and vocational education.
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Directory of vocational and trade schools offering training in automotive, NASCAR, motorcylce, marine & watercraft technician training, and other trades.
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Information clearinghouse for prospective watchmakers, watch repairers and watch technicians. Links student candidates to watch schools in the United States and Canada. Identifies leading watch schools in North America.
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