RV Technical Institute Shares Curriculum At Tech Career Conference

Jun 17, 2025

The RV Technical Institute attended the Association for Career and Technical Education’s Region 3 Annual Conference, which was scheduled for Monday, June 9th, through Wednesday, June 11th, in Joliet, IL.  

“The Association for Career and Technical Education’s regional conferences continue to be a great platform for us to share information on the RV Technical Institute’s curriculum and connect with attendees interested in the RV tech career. This is also an opportunity for us to speak with educators about our program, who in turn share it with interested students,” says Halle Howard, the RV Technical Institute’s Account Specialist. “We’re excited to continue our recruitment initiative, and we look forward to sharing our efforts at the fourth Association for Career and Technical Education conference later this year.”

The Association for Career and Technical Education is the largest national education association dedicated to the advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for career and technical education (CTE). The core purpose is to provide leadership in developing an educated, prepared, adaptable and competitive workforce. 

The Association for Career and Technical Education is comprised of five regions that cover the United States. This most recent conference, which focused on the third region, brought together CTE leaders and educators from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin to exchange innovative ideas and best practices. (The Institute also attended the Region 4 Conference and Region 5 Conference earlier this year, which represent other regions of the United States).

During these education-focused conferences, the RV Technical Institute shares its curriculum and the RV technician career path with audience members who are interested in learning more about the field. Additionally, these events help the Institute connect with high schools interested in incorporating the Institute’s curriculum. This would allow the school’s students to participate in RV technician training and potentially even graduate with Level 1 certifications. Ultimately, both of these opportunities, which are possible due to attending conferences such as the ones hosted by the Association for Career and Technical Education, help the RV Technical Institute advance its efforts to recruit more technicians and keep RVers on the road.