Spreading the Word Through Media.
Lynch, Sean
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SUCCESSFUL ADVOCACY FOR CTE POLICY PRIORITIES REQUIRES
knowledge of the legislative process, but it also requires insight
into the interaction between the media community and drivers behind
political decision-making. Policymakers and stakeholders at all levels
of government rely on the media to learn more about issues and how they
affect their constituents, so it is vital to take advantage of this
opportunity to educate them about how CTE promotes student success.
ACTE serves the membership by raising awareness among media
professionals about the benefits of CTE, as well as ACTE's policy
priorities and initiatives. ACTE also provides tools and support to help
you raise awareness of and encourage passage of important legislative
initiatives. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just getting
started in working with the media, 1 want to be a resource in telling
your CTE story.
Contact the Press
ACTE encourages you to get involved in generating positive press
about CTE in media outlets nationwide. Try to lind content about issues
that will be of significance to a media outlet's audience, and
build a cooperative relationship with that outlet's reporters who
write about those issues. Raising awareness among your media community
can go a long way in educating the broader public about CTE, so
don't hesitate to contact local reporters to give them their next
scoop! For more information about conducting press outreach, remember to
access ACTE's informational page in its Advocacy Toolkit at
http://actete.ch/ldQMOMe.
Be the Expert
A great way to support ACTE's media outreach efforts is to
contribute your time and expertise by joining ACTE's Ambassador
Network. ACTE relies on members of the Ambassador Network when
responding to media inquiries for expert opinions on CTE issues, and
will occasionally call upon its members to initiate contacts with the
media to raise awareness of issues important to the Association and the
CTE community. To join, simph contact me or visit the website at
www.acteonline.org/ambassadors.
Celebrate Our Success
Another fantastic way to engage with members of the media and your
colleagues is to participate in CTE Month[..sup.H] This annual
celebration of the successes among CTE professionals, students and
alumni is an effective way to engage with your community while
potentially making some news of your own. Plan an event that highlights
the benefits of CTE in your school and your students' achievements,
and remember to send ACTE links and photos to any news coverage your
event receives.
Start planning early! To learn more about participation in CTE
Month 2015, visit the official website at www.acteonline.org/ctemonth.
Sean Lynch is the media relations manager at ACTE. He can be
contacted at slynch@acteonline.org.
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