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EVENT LOCATION: Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West Hotel, 3131 Campus Drive, Plymouth, MN (hotel website)
WEBSITE: https://www.minnstate.edu/cte-works-summit

THEME: This year’s Summit centers on a deceptively simple yet profoundly impactful theme: Listening.

In a noisy world, listening is not passive - it’s an intentional act of leadership. Turn down the volume and tune in to the voices that matter most—the people we serve. Together, let’s amplify the power of listening to transform education, strengthen communities, and shape a more connected future for career and technical education in Minnesota.

Why listening, and why now?
  • The pace of change continues to accelerate. To adapt and innovate effectively, we must listen closely to the needs, challenges, and aspirations of those we serve.
  • The most impactful solutions often come from those closest to the problems. Listening amplifies voices that have too often been marginalized and overlooked.
  • Data speaks volumes - if we’re attuned to hear it. Sharpening our listening skills helps us glean actionable insights from the wealth of information at our fingertips.
Tuesday November 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:20pm CST
TBA
Are you new to Career and Technical Education (CTE)? If so, this session is for you!

We will be examining foundational information within CTE policy, terminology, funding, and partnerships. There will also be an emphasis on reviewing various resources available to those within CTE – including leadership, professional development, and teaching and learning.

The main objective for this session is to equip attendees with baseline knowledge in CTE for the purpose of more fully engaging within CTE as a learner and leader – no matter your role.

After this session, you will be able to:
  • Define and contextualize CTE terminology and resources.
  • Recognize and reflect on the relationship between and among various CTE organizations and resources.
  • Synthesize CTE information in a way that positively impacts their CTE program.  
Presenters
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Brian Cashman

Coordinator of Alternative Programs, Goodhue County Education District
Brian is the districtwide Coordinator of Alternative Programs in the Goodhue County Education District and the Secondary Consortium Coordinator for the Perkins V Federal Grant in the Southeast Minnesota consortium.
Tuesday November 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:20pm CST
TBA

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