MyCareerTech™ provides free, standards-aligned online lesson modules for the Architecture & Construction, overing topics like CAD basics, power tools, career pathway overviews, and professional skills. Each module includes a lesson plan, instructional video, guided notes, and a student test. Teachers nationwide can access all available lessons by registering for a free account; students do not log in.
CareerSafe offers paid, OSHA-authorized online safety training programs—such as the OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Construction courses—designed specifically for construction pathways. Educators and students can integrate these modules into their CTE curriculum, providing interactive lessons that award official U.S. Department of Labor OSHA cards upon completion.
The NCCER (National Center for Construction Education & Research) construction curriculum offers industry-standard, competency‑based training across multiple craft areas, including foundational core skills and specialized modules such as construction technology, carpentry, and masonry. These materials are available for purchase as printed textbooks or the digital platform.
Build Your Future (BYF)—a national initiative by NCCER—offers a suite of free, downloadable classroom materials for middle and high school students, including lesson plans, quizzes, interactive activities, videos, and career exploration tools for careers in construction
In this free resources, Texas Reality Check helps students start planning for the future by helping them see if they will be able to afford the future lifestyle they want. This site was created by the Labor Market and Career Information of the Texas Workforce Commission.
iCEV offers a paid online curriculum for construction courses. The platform includes video-based lessons, interactive coursework and assessments. iCEV's construction curriculum is designed to align with industry standards and help students build the skills needed for success in the construction field.
GW Publisher offers a selection of high-quality construction and architecture textbooks designed to support CTE instruction with industry-aligned, standards-based content and lesson integration. Schools or districts interested in accessing G‑W materials can contact the publisher about pricing, adoption options, or digital access packages.
The Kansas Center for CTE provides free, high-quality curriculum resources for Architecture and Construction pathways. These materials support courses in areas such as carpentry, cabinetmaking, building management, and architectural design. Educators nationwide can access these resources at no cost by creating a free account on the Kansas CTE Resource Portal.
TeachMe3D is an online instruction platform tailored for teaching Autodesk tools—including Revit, which is widely used for architectural design, structural detailing, and construction workflows.