Career Technical Instruction (CTI)
The Career and Technical Instruction (CTI) support service is designed to support students with disabilities enrolled in Career Pathways classes. The goal of the secondary (grades 9-12) level services is to provide these students with job-entry skills at the completion of the Career Pathways experience. The role of the career and technical instruction coordinator is to provide resource assistance to students with disabilities served under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in the Career Pathways program and to coordinate the services needed for the learner to acquire his/her goal of job placement.
Students who receive support services are students who receive special education services under the requirements of IDEA. These students are eligible for services under one or more of the following disability categories: Mildly or moderately intellectually disabled, specific learning disabled, emotionally and behaviorally disordered, speech/language impaired, visually impaired, other health impaired, orthopedically impaired, deaf and hard of hearing or autism.
The Career and Technical Instruction (CTI) support service is designed to support students with disabilities enrolled in Career Pathways classes. The goal of the secondary (grades 9-12) level services is to provide these students with job-entry skills at the completion of the Career Pathways experience. The role of the career and technical instruction coordinator is to provide resource assistance to students with disabilities served under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in the Career Pathways program and to coordinate the services needed for the learner to acquire his/her goal of job placement.
Students who receive support services are students who receive special education services under the requirements of IDEA. These students are eligible for services under one or more of the following disability categories: Mildly or moderately intellectually disabled, specific learning disabled, emotionally and behaviorally disordered, speech/language impaired, visually impaired, other health impaired, orthopedically impaired, deaf and hard of hearing or autism.