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American Graduate - CET/ThinkTV

Finding Your Pathway: Electrician

Season 2021 Episode 5

Leyla is continuing a family tradition of working in construction, preferring her boots and a hard hat over other work attire. Her co-op program at the Greene County Career Center prepared her for an apprenticeship that is paying her to train as an electrician, helping her to achieve independence and avoid acquiring college debt.

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3:51
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Changing Perspectives - TTV Ver.
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A family changes their perspective on career tech education after their son finds success.
A Family’s Perspective - CET Ver.
4:40
Two parents discover that a career-technical pathway is best for their son.
Information Technology/Community College - TTV Ver.
3:31
A two-year degree in information technology sets a student on his career path.
Information Technology/Community College - CET Ver.
3:32
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Diesel Mechanic/Career Tech Education - CET Ver.
3:24
A high school program prepares a student for career success immediately upon graduation.
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A high school program prepares a student for career success immediately upon graduation.
Healthcare/Stackable Credentials - CET Ver.
4:08
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Healthcare/Stackable Credentials - TTV Ver.
4:07
Stacking credentials helped Nancy Giron-Sanchez obtain a job as a registered nurse.
Skilled Trades/Apprenticeship - TTV Ver.
3:10
Working as an apprentice helped journeymen electrician Will find his path to success.
Skilled Trades/Apprenticeship - CET Ver.
3:11
Working as an apprentice helped journeymen electrician Will find his path to success.
A Mom's Story - CET Ver.
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