Teach CTE Campaign
Region III ACTE
Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communication // Business, Management and Administration // Marketing, Sales, and Service // Science, Technology, Engineering and Math // Education and Training
Description
The Region III Teach CTE Campaign contest is designed to bring awareness to the teacher shortage AND to recruit teachers to the valuable Career and Technical Education areas! The Teach CTE contest is open to groups of high school students who want a hands-on learning opportunity and the chance to make a difference in their school and community!

Region III objective:
• To recruit students to become CTE teachers
• To encourage industry professionals to consider teaching in CTE areas
• To invest in our communities!

Teach CTE will provide students the opportunity to:
• Develop and produce a 60 second audio or video public service announcement
• Work on a hands-on media campaign using best practices
• Build teamwork and leadership skills
• Learn more about Career and Technical Education opportunities
• Partner with local media outlets
• Compete for cash prizes! ACTE Region III will award $250 for first place, $150 for second place and $100 for third place in video and radio categories

There are eight basic steps to this contest. The eight steps can be divided up into weeks or class periods and is up to the individual groups. Assistance from the Region III ACTE Team, in addition to help from media professionals, is always available!

To learn more about Region III Teach CTE! and to register, please visit: https://forms.gle/NEnwZD17H1MywDMT8

Make sure to submit your PSA to the Region III ACTE website by November 24, 2021.
Deliverables
Develop and produce a 60 second audio or video public service announcement
Hours Commitment
A few weeks
What Business Partners Will Provide
The pdf has a full description of information & guides provided.
What Schools Will Need To Provide
The pdf has a full description of the necessary tools and equipment.
Type
Business open to all types of involvement
Grade Level
High School (9-12)
Academic Domain
Career & Technical Education