Also, students who engage with Tech Ed classes as “vehicles” to obtain skills and knowledge of their subject content have far better retention rates for the information they have learned, and as importantly, they enjoy the process of learning much more; this not only raises their digital literacy rate, but also raises their level of mental health and wellness, self-confidence and overall achievement.

Suggest a TECH ED course to a student today!

Tech Ed Courses Are:

  • Student-centered
  • Hands-On
  • Project-Based
  • Experiential
  • Facility-Based (Labs, Equipment, and Software)
  • Leading-Edge and Modern
  • Pathways
  • In-Demand (Employers and Universities/Colleges)
  • And Fun!

Connections to SHSM

Technological Education (Tech Ed) courses are well suited for inclusion in some programs leading to a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) or in programs designed to provide pathways to particular apprenticeship or workplace destinations.

For some SHSM programs, Tech Ed courses can be bundled with other courses to provide the academic knowledge and skills important to particular industry sectors and required for success in the workplace and postsecondary education, including apprenticeship.

Tech Ed courses may even be combined with co-operative education (Co-op) credits to provide the workplace experience required for some SHSM programs and for various program pathways to apprenticeship and workplace destinations!

SHSM programs would also include sector-specific learning opportunities offered by employers, skills-training centres, colleges, universities and community organizations.

 

Connections to Skills Canada and Skills Ontario

Each year, Tech Ed students from across Ontario meet to collaborate in friendly competitions showcasing their technological skills through practical project-based contests. “Winners” join Tech Ed students from across Canada to compete for the nation’s best Tech student!

Completions are available in almost every Tech Ed subject area. Encourage your school’s staff and administration to participate. All costs and fees are usually covered by the school and/or school board. Students and teachers enjoy these annual events. Career and employers sponsor the events and are often present; this can lead to post-secondary opportunities for students that they otherwise would not have had.

 

Connections to other specialized programs offered through Tech Ed

CO-OP
Co-operative Education is a great subject area to partner together with Technological Education. The subject areas and their courses and content complement each other, as does the learning and delivery style; hands-on, practical, and experiential. Students can even earn ‘multiple’ credits at one time. Connect with your Co-op and Tech Subject Department Heads for more information.

OYAP
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program is a wonderful opportunity for students to jump start their post-secondary pathway.

DUAL CREDIT
This program provides students with a high school credit, and a College credit at the same time. This provides students with an opportunity to ‘reach ahead’ to post-secondary while still in high school, and save money when entering a post-secondary school as they will already have a credit obtained without cost to them. They will also be immersed in the post-secondary ‘world’, experiencing what it might be like to go to college or university. Transportation costs for students to attend their post-secondary school are also covered. UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE

REACH AHEAD
There are many other opportunities for Tech Ed students to partner with universities or colleges to gain further experience of their chosen subject or career area for future studies. Contact your board Consultant, or university/college liaison for further details.