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Thank you for visiting us at CTEA Online. Everyone likes a winner. Technology and technology education affords us the opportunity to make everyone a winner. After reading this message, I hope you will join us in our quest - to rekindle every individual's desire to innovate, to learn and to share.
Hi, I am Nathan Balasubramanian, your President of the Colorado Technology Education Association for 2006 – 2007. A physicist by training, physics (understanding how everything works) and science education had been my passion. However, as I received my Masters in Educational Management in January 2003, after analyzing student interviews on their career development plans in the years preceding, it became clear to me that our classrooms can become compelling environments for learning only when the different subject areas we teach are somehow made relevant to students' individual career development plans.
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