Share your voice! Make an impact at the national level!

The value you receive from being an active, engaged volunteer in ACTE:

  • leadership development
  • directly influence the direction of the Association
  • build your professional resume and experience
  • network with other leaders in the CTE field
  • further the work of securing funding for CTE

The value the CTE field receives from your volunteer work:

  • quality leadership
  • timely, informed direction on pressing issues facing CTE
  • progress toward securing funding for CTE
Volunteer OpportunitySummaryTime CommitmentMore Details and Sign UpDeadlines
ACTE Board of DirectorsThe ACTE Board of Directors is responsible for establishing the direction of the Association, being aware of the needs of the members, prospective members and external stakeholders, and allocating the resources of the Association in alignment with the strategic direction.
Please click here for a summary of Board responsibilities.
2011 Board of Directors Election
Applications are due June 15, 2010.
 ACTE Fellowship Coordinator
Lead ACTE's leadership development program.
Monthly conference calls with Fellows, attend NPS and Convention meetings, planning logistical items, reviewing portfolios, mentoring Fellows.
ACTE Fellowship Program
Applications are due August 31, 2010.
 ACTE Fellowship Program
Participate in ACTE's leadership development program.
Monthly conference calls, attend NPS and Convention meetings, develop Fellows Portfolio.
ACTE Fellowship ProgramApplications are due Fall 2010.
 ACTE Standing Committees and Task Forces
Committees and Task forces are established by the Board of Directors to address specific issues of importance to ACTE.
Committees meet in person at Convention and a few times during the year via conference call; term length is two years.  Task forces meet via conference call and Webinars for as long as it takes to complete the task force's mission.
ACTE Committees and Task Forces
Committee appointments are due by July 1, 2010. Task force appointments are accepted on an ongoing basis as needed.
 Advocacy Work
Washington Contacts Network, Ambassadors Network, policy task forces, meeting with policymakers.
Various. Please check the Public Policy Department Web site for additional information.
Issues and AdvocacyPlease check the Public Policy Department Web site.
 Techniques Author
Write an article for Techniques.
 Writing for Techniques
Please check the Techniques Web site.
 Online Media
Help build ACTE's social media presence.
Semi-monthly participation in an ACTE online community.

E-Media


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 Scholar-in-Residence
Use your sabbatical to work with the ACTE staff on a research project or other area of scholarly study.
3-6 months
Scholar-in-Residence
September 15, 2010, for the first round of applicants.
 Practitioner-in-Residence Work with ACTE on a project to  contribute to the CTE profession. 
3-6 months
Practitioner-in-Residence
September 15, 2010, for the first round of applicants.

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