Open Educational Resources and Career Technical Education (CTE)

This page is currently under development. Using an OER for a CTE course? Please share the OER you are using to teach by contacting us at OERI@asccc.org

Addiction Studies

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Agriculture

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Alternative Fuels and Advanced Transportation Technology

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Automotive Technology

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Commercial Music

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Dental Assistant

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Digital Media

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Electronics

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Emergency Medical Services

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Fire Technology

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Health Information Technology

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Hospitality

Office Technology/Business Information Worker

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Water and Wastewater Technology

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Welding Technology

  • Introduction to Welding (Rupik et al.) – Pressbooks (CC BY)

    Introduction to Welding is an essential guide for you as you start your Welding program or explore career options in Welding. This full-color text provides a comprehensive introduction to the foundational concepts that are common across the Welding profession. It serves as a solid base for further learning in specific courses and is a great foundation for working in welding shops. The book’s goal is to offer an introduction so that you can familiarize yourself with key concepts before you begin more complex coursework.

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Workplace Safety

  • Workplace Safety for US Workers Textbook (Mosley, et al., ASCCC OERI)

    Workplace Safety for US Workers workbook

    The textbook first considers the history of work in the US and the intersection of social, economic, and environmental justice issues that undergird the included Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety standards all workplaces must follow. It then goes on to provide a conversation level discussion on specific OSHA safety standards that is easy to consume and digest. The workbook complements the Workplace Safety for US worker textbook and is meant to provide “hands” on activity and reference material to aid understanding of workplace safety standards and the bases for those standards. These resources support various CTE programs including automotive, welding, construction, and public health safety.

    Submit an adoption report for Workplace Safety for US Workers Textbook (Mosley, et al., ASCCC OERI)

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