Policy and Standards Development

The National Department of Education spearheads the policy and standards development for Career and Technical Education (CTE) and offers technical support to state-level CTE programs.

Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays a vital role in preparing individuals for success in the workforce. This program is responsible for designing a curriculum that seamlessly integrates technical and professional skills with a strong academic foundation. CTE is committed to ensuring that students acquire the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in their chosen careers, respond effectively to workforce demands, and contribute positively to their communities.

In formal education, CTE focuses on developing, implementing, and managing standards, benchmarks, and guidelines that align with the workforce requirements of the FSM. This effort involves close collaboration with industry partners, educators, and employers to maintain the relevance and currency of the curriculum.

In non-formal education, CTE designs and oversees programs aimed at equipping unemployed youth and adults with in-demand job skills. These programs provide individuals with the opportunity to enter or re-enter the job market with a competitive advantage.

Ultimately, CTE is crucial in equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge required to meet the demands of today’s workforce. By delivering relevant and comprehensive education, CTE empowers individuals to achieve career success and make meaningful contributions to their communities.