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  • CTE Round Table - New Teacher Perspectives: What Teaching in CTE Is Really Like - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Jan 22 2026

    What does teaching in Career and Technical Education actually feel like when you’re new to the classroom?

    In this CHAT-CTE roundtable episode, we bring together teachers from different CTE programs to share new teacher perspectives on the realities of teaching — especially for educators coming from industry or post-secondary backgrounds.

    This conversation includes:

    • A construction trades teacher navigating vocational certifications, curriculum development, and the shift from job-site work to managing students
    • An exercise science teacher balancing standardized testing, enrollment growth, and student motivation and career expectations
    • A teacher leader who supports non-English-speaking students and works closely with new teachers across the school

    Together, we talk about:

    • The gap between industry experience and classroom reality
    • Why teaching feels harder than expected early on
    • The pressures new CTE teachers face in their first years
    • How missing systems create stress and burnout
    • Small structures that help new teachers survive and succeed

    This episode is designed to normalize the learning curve and show new CTE teachers that struggle early on is not failure — it’s part of the process.

    We’re building a growing CTE professional development community at chat-cte.com, with newsletters, blog posts, and courses focused on helping teachers build classrooms that actually work.

    If you’re a new CTE teacher — or you support new teachers — this conversation is for you.

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    47 min
  • S2 - E16 - The Middle: Organized Chaos That Actually Works in a CTE Classroom - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Jan 21 2026

    The middle of a CTE class is rarely quiet — and it shouldn’t be.

    In this episode of CHAT-CTE, we break down the most challenging part of teaching for many CTE educators: the middle of the class period. This is where students are moving, working at different paces, using tools, and asking questions — and where teachers often feel overwhelmed.

    This episode reframes the middle of class as organized chaos, not something to control, but something to design.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why movement isn’t the problem — unclear structure is
    • How structured goals keep different activities moving in the same direction
    • How to design purposeful movement using zones and shop flow
    • How to pace the room without rushing or micromanaging
    • Why your role in the middle is to be a conductor, not a cop
    • What to fix first when the middle breaks down

    This episode is especially helpful for CTE teachers who came from industry and are learning how to manage active, hands-on classrooms without burning out.

    We’re building a growing CTE professional development community at chat-cte.com, with newsletters, blog posts, and courses designed to support teachers where they actually need it.

    If your class feels busy but unproductive — this episode will help you design the middle so it actually works.

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    12 min
  • S2 - E15 - The Opening: Where the CTE Class Is Won or Lost - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Jan 14 2026

    How a CTE class starts determines how the rest of the period — and often the rest of the year — unfolds.

    In this episode of CHAT-CTE, we begin a three-part breakdown of every successful CTE class: the opening, the middle, and the close. This episode focuses on the opening — the routines, expectations, and systems that establish control, clarity, and calm from the moment students walk in.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why the bell doesn’t actually start class — your system does
    • How to design an opening that works even when students arrive late or distracted
    • The expectations that need to be set early and defended all year
    • Proven, practical ways CTE teachers start class successfully
    • Why resistance to new routines is normal — and how to make systems stick

    This episode is especially useful for CTE teachers who came from industry and feel like classroom management is harder than it should be.

    We’re also beginning to build a growing CTE professional development community at chat-cte.com, with newsletters, blog posts, and courses focused on helping teachers build classrooms that actually work.

    If you want your class to feel calmer, more predictable, and easier to run — this is where it starts.

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    11 min
  • S2 - E14 - It’s Go Time: Building Systems to Finish the Year Strong in CTE - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Jan 7 2026

    What if finishing the school year strong wasn’t about working harder — but about building better systems?

    In this episode of CHAT-CTE, we shift from reflection into execution. This is the “go time” moment for CTE teachers — especially those who came from industry and feel like teaching is still heavier than it should be.

    We break down:

    • Why struggle in the classroom isn’t failure — it’s data
    • How learning podcasting mirrors learning to teach
    • The difference between effort and systems
    • A simple 3-phase framework to stabilize, streamline, and strengthen your classroom over the next six months

    Every CTE program teaches different content — but every successful CTE classroom runs on the same kinds of systems.

    If you’re tired, burned out, or wondering why this still feels hard, this episode will help you see the path forward — without hype, hustle, or starting over.

    We’re building something bigger at chat-cte.com — a growing community with newsletters, blog posts, and courses designed to support CTE teachers where they actually need it.

    This is go time. Let’s finish the year strong — together.

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    13 min
  • S1 - E13 - Winter Break Isn’t for Fixing — It’s for Resetting - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Dec 23 2025

    Winter break has a way of messing with our heads.

    It starts with good intentions — reflecting, planning, getting ready to “fix” everything for the second half of the year. But rebuilding takes energy… and most CTE teachers hit winter break already running low.

    In this episode, we talk about why winter break works better as a reset, not a rebuild.

    We dig into:

    • Why solid programs still stall mid-year
    • How student confidence (not skill) becomes the real ceiling
    • The “they had time left” moment every CTE teacher recognizes
    • Why small timing shifts matter more than new curriculum
    • How to create space for students to level up without blowing everything up

    This isn’t about doing more over break. It’s about doing things cleaner, lighter, and with intention.

    If you’re heading into winter break hopeful but tired — this one’s for you.

    Because this is finally PD that’s personal.

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    10 min
  • S2 - E12 - If You Wait 12 Years, You Already Missed It - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Dec 17 2025

    A student once told me they’d “worry about their future in 12 years.”

    This episode is about why that mindset is exactly why CTE teachers do what we do — and why the lessons that matter most often get ignored until it’s almost too late.

    We talk about teaching beyond projects and grades, preparing students for real clients, real bosses, real pressure, and real crossroads. It’s about protecting students from learning everything the hardest way, even when they don’t realize we’re doing it.

    I also share how I use AI — not as a shortcut or replacement — but as a way to simulate real-world situations inside a classroom, helping students practice professional communication, career paths, and decision-making before the stakes are real.

    If you’ve ever tried to warn students about what’s coming — and watched them laugh it off — this episode is for you.

    Finally, PD that’s personal.

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    8 min
  • S2 - E11 - Rough Year: How AI Helped Me Survive the Worst Class of My Career - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Dec 10 2025

    After 23 years of teaching art and design, I faced the most disengaged, unbothered, creativity-resistant group of students I’ve ever had. Basic figure drawing? Nope. Participation? Hard pass. Failing? Totally fine by them.

    In this episode, I’m telling the full story — the frustration, the accountability pressure, the moment halfway through the second marking period when I realized I wasn’t just failing one student… I was failing twelve.

    But it’s also about the shift. The moment I realized this wasn’t about transforming the kids — it was about protecting my program, my sanity, and my job. With documentation, clearer structure, and a surprising ally: ChatGPT.

    You’ll hear how AI helped me break assignments down, communicate professionally (even when I was not feeling professional), and build a system that kept the year from completely derailing.

    And yes — we end with why this year feels so much better.

    If you’ve ever had a class that drained your soul, this one’s for you. And if you haven’t yet… buckle up. Your time is coming.

    Keep creating—because this is finally PD that’s personal.

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    17 min
  • S2 - E10 - Teaching Through AI: Our Journey Using ChatGPT and Base44 - (CTE) - Career And Technical Education Professional Development
    Dec 3 2025

    Steven shares the story of how ChatGPT and Base44 became essential tools for teaching intuitive cooking. This episode explores how AI prompts, structured learning, and conversational guidance can turn complex techniques into simple, approachable steps. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at how modern tools can elevate the way we teach, learn, and practice culinary skills at home. Checkout the app - www.cookingwithskillet.com - Still has a long way to go, but its a great start!

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    16 min