This was shared by Erica Settelen, Academic Program Consultant, but I thought it would be a great resource for ALL CTE teachers, so wanted to pass it along!!!
There are many ways to take notes. It’s helpful to try out different methods and determine which work best for you in different situations. Whether you are learning online or in person, the physical act of writing can help you remember better than just listening or reading. Research shows that taking notes by hand is more effective than typing on a laptop. Below is a link to the Cornell Notetaking System site and a Canvas module that will teach you about different note-taking systems and styles and help you determine what will work best for your situation.
Module: https://lsc.cornell.edu/how-to-study/taking-notes/cornell-note-taking-system/
https://resources.pathful.com/flip-book/469665/1707005/page/2
Planning for CTE Month does not have to mean starting from scratch. Pathful’s updated resources provide a flexible framework you can adapt to your schedule, whether you have a full class period or limited time. Explore tools that help students connect interests to careers, understand workplace skills, and reflect on their progress all in one place.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vFcnYl42iAwE1Zi-XBHIiQDB4krVVRLk/view?usp=sharing