The Technology Student Association is a national competitive student organization for Technology Education. All North Carolina Technology Education programs are invited to get involved with NCTSA

The Council on Technology Teacher EducationThe Council on Technology Teacher Education (CTTE) is the international professional organization focusing on the the needs of Technology Teacher Education. The CTTE is affiliated with the International Technology Education Association and the Technology Education Collegiate Association .

The North Carolina Council on Technology Teacher Educators (NC CTTE) is the state professional organization focusing on the the needs of Technology Teacher Education.

NCCTTE Technology Education Journal is a referred state publication for the council. Below are links to each issue. The documents are in PDF form.

North Carolina Technology Education Association North Carolina Technology Education Association

 

The International Technology Education AssociationThe International Technology Education Association is the largest professional educational association, principal voice, and information clearinghouse devoted to enhancing technology education through technology, innovation, design, and engineering experiences at the K-12 school levels. Its membership encompasses individuals and institutions throughout the world in over 45 countries with the primary membership in North America.


The Association for Career and Technical Education is the largest national education association dedicated to the advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for careers. This area offers information about the history, mission and structure of ACTE, as well as details on our annual awards program and information about how you can participate in the annual observance of Career and Technical Education Week.


Epsilon Pi TauEpsilon Pi Tau recognizes academic excellence of students in fields devoted to the study of technology and the preparation of practitioners for the technology professions. We constantly seek out qualified students in degree and certificate programs in accredited higher education institutions.
For information about Appalachian's Epsilon Pi tau chapter please contact Dr. Kevin Howell.

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