CTE and PBL: Real-World Learning at Its Best | E249

EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 16 MIN

CTE and PBL: Real-World Learning at Its Best | E249

from PBL Simplified for Administrators by Magnify Learning · host Magnify Learning

In this episode, Ryan shares his firsthand experience visiting Calvert County’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program, where Project-Based Learning (PBL) and hands-on technical education intersect to create incredible outcomes for students. The visit highlights how authentic projects, structured pedagogy, and real-world experiences are transforming student engagement and post-graduation success. Ryan explores how CTE teachers—often experts from the professional world—are empowered through PBL frameworks to deliver deeper learning and stronger instructional design, creating classrooms that mirror real workplaces. 🧠 Key Takeaways PBL + CTE = Powerful Synergy: CTE programs are naturally authentic, but PBL provides the structure and pedagogy to turn projects into powerful learning experiences. “You’re surrounded by authentic projects—PBL just gives you the structure to make them run smoother.” High Certification Success: Calvert County’s CTE students boast a 92–96% certification pass rate across 600+ students, with state funding helping all learners access these career-ready credentials. Real-World Learning Environments: From medical labs with responsive mannequins that simulate symptoms to full-scale welding and automotive shops, students gain real-world experience while still in high school. Career Confidence Before Graduation: Students discover early whether a career path fits them—saving years of college and debt. Many graduates step directly into six-figure careers in welding, HVAC, and other skilled trades. Changing the Narrative Around CTE: Ryan challenges districts to celebrate CTE achievements the same way they celebrate college signings. “Why aren’t we parading these success stories around districts?” Cross-Disciplinary Excellence: Calvert County proves that CTE isn’t a “second track.” Students can take AP English while mastering welding, HVAC, or electrical systems—bridging academics and real-world application. Sustainability Through Customization: Magnify Learning customizes every workshop to fit each program, ensuring sustainable growth and internal innovation within districts. 🧰 Resources Mentioned CTE + PBL Webinar: pbwebinar.com Learn how PBL structures elevate CTE teaching and learning. Schedule a Partnership Call: callmagnify.com Explore customized PBL training for your CTE program.   🎯 Call to Action If you’re a school leader ready to: Blend PBL into your CTE program Increase student engagement and certification success Build real-world, sustainable learning models ➡️ Visit pbwebinar.com or callmagnify.com to get started. And if you’re proud of your CTE program—reach out to be a podcast guest and share your success story!

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