Home

Primary links

  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • Contact Us
    • Contact NYSTEA
    • List of all NYSTEA Contacts
  • Districts & Regions
  • Forums
  • Links
  • News
  • Our Sponsors
Home

Search

Navigation

  • Advisory Council
  • Executive Board
  • NYSTEA Bylaws
  • NYSTEA Conference
  • President's Corner
  • NYSTEA Constitution
  • NYSTEA Downloads
  • NYSTEA Scholarship
  • NYSTEA Summit
  • Teachers of the Year
  • Join NYSTEA
  • Links
  • Forums
  • Recent posts

Lesson Plans

  • Lesson Plan List
  • Lesson Plan Standards
  • Create new account
  • Request new password

Upcoming events

  • No upcoming events available
Add to iCalendar
more

Site Counter

  • Site Counter: 40,734
  • Registered Users: 575
  • Published Nodes: 666

NYSTEA Advisory Council Position Paper

The New York State Technology Education Association (NYSTEA) Advisory Council believes that technology education has a critical role to play in eliminating the gaps in math, science, technological literacy, problem-solving skills, and preparation for all technical fields while serving the needs of all students who are either entering the workforce from high school or continuing into post-secondary education. Expanding the role technology education can serve as an important first step toward addressing New York State's need for a highly qualified workforce as outlined by the Business Council of New York. This bold step can help ensure that all students achieve technological literacy and skills. 

 

 

 

NYSTEA Advisory Council Position Paper Talking Points

Technological literacy, to most people, relates only to computer and electronics uses per the Gallup Poll commissioned by ITEA. NYSTEA and all of its members must participate in conversations about technology literacy's role in its broader context. With that said, the following is most relevant to the position NYSTEA has put forward in this Position Paper:

 

AttachmentSize
Position Paper - Educating and Enabling 21st Century Students. PDF1.73 MB
Talking Points - NYSTEA Advisory Council Position Paper PDF482.99 KB
  • 1004 reads
  • Login