Technology Education

Technology education purposefully integrates content and skills from engineering, technology, science, computer science, and mathematics to foster technological literacy. Students apply integrated content to develop solutions to real-world problems while employing skills critical for postsecondary study and career success.

Technology education is a graduation requirement for all Maryland public school students. Local school system leaders decide which courses to offer to allow their students to fulfill this requirement. The State Department of Education supports school systems in implementing rigorous technology education curriculum and instruction.



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TEEAM Technology & Engineering Educators  Association of Maryland

Technology & Engineering Educators

Association of Maryland

Participate in Maryland's TEEAM organization to support K-12 technology and engineering education.




Contact:

Marquita D. Friday
Director of Career Programs, Office of College and Career Pathways
Office: (410) 767-0183
marquita.friday@maryland.gov

Scott Nichols
Coordinator of Career Programs, STEM, and Computer Science, Office of College and Career Pathways
Office: (410) 767-0177
Fax: (410) 333-2099
charles.nichols@maryland.gov