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Tuesday, November 19
 

10:10am CST

The Future of Career and Technical Education: Methods to Drive Meaningful Action
Tuesday November 19, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
The world of work is changing, and traditional career pathways are too. What does this mean for students and career exploration? This interactive workshop will provide hands-on experience in using new technologies and human centered design hand-in-hand to lead to deeper, more actionable insights in Career and Technical Education program design and implementation to help move collective strategies forward.

The world of work is changing, and traditional career pathways along with it. Where can we use technology differently to organize ideas, identify partners, and move collective strategies forward in Career and Technical Education? In this interactive workshop, participants will have the opportunity to explore strengths and challenges that consortia are experiencing around topics of their choosing (such as AI and emerging technology, CTE educator recruitment and credentialing, student performance gaps, and more) and create a “mini action plan” to move forward. RealTime Talent will facilitate the group through use of a live polling platform, generative AI tools geared toward career exploration, and the process of Focused Conversation to provide participants with deeper insights about the future of CTE and a set of practical tools to take back to their own consortium teams.

You'll leave this session knowing how to:
  • Explore common strengths and challenges faced by Minnesota CTE Consortia with regard to the future of work
  • Identify promising practices for improvement of CTE planning
  • Experiment with live polling software, generative AI career navigation tools, and an interactive facilitated approach to collaborative action planning
Presenters
avatar for Catherine Jett

Catherine Jett

Research Strategist, RealTime Talent
avatar for Erin Olson

Erin Olson

Senior Director of Strategic Research, RealTime Talent
Erin is a dynamic leader that brings new and intersectional approaches to addressing the talent shortage challenge in Minnesota. Coming from a background spanning economic development, housing, transportation, and workforce analysis, Erin provides diverse workforce alignment research... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Conference Room B (Main level)

11:10am CST

Workforce Development: Preparing Students for a Future in Sustainability
Tuesday November 19, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Earth Forward Group provides research, advisory, and sustainability management services to public, private, and non-profit sector organizations. In this presentation, we will show how to provide hands-on technical training in Weatherization, Green Building, and Sustainability to students from both traditional and technical high schools. Attendees will learn how to integrate these programs into their curriculum and what steps they can take to get students ready for the workforce.

With energy efficient buildings and weatherization at the forefront of many federal, state, and local energy and emission goals, we are starting to look to education as a way to aid our current environmental crisis and to protect our future. In our programs in the Northeast, technical high schools have an integrated approach in the classroom. They implement project-based learning alongside science and math to educate on sustainability, while also training our future workforce. Partnering with local utilities and Earth Forward Group, students design model net-zero houses that provide students with training and hands-on exposure to real-world construction; in which the design and construction promotes efficient and environmentally friendly building practices. In-class lessons allow students to participate in building science curriculum and receive technical training with the latest emerging technology such as blower doors, duct blasting, geothermal energy, heat pumps, electric vehicles, charging stations, solar photovoltaic and hot water systems, and more. Students and teachers also earn industry-recognized credentials such as Building Science Principles, Healthy Housing Principles, Building Analyst-Technician, and Infiltration and Duct Leakage certifications from the Building Performance Institute; GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green certification from the Urban Green Council; and LEED Green Associate certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. These certifications and training sessions not only support their academic careers, but also position students as top candidates when they enter the workforce.

We offer certification courses and technical training sessions both in the classroom and virtually, including after-school and school break programs during summer and winter. Our after-school and school break courses feature a unique paid-to-train model, where students receive stipends at the minimum wage rate for all training and testing time. This approach serves two purposes: encouraging student participation and addressing financial barriers for students who might otherwise miss work to attend training. By providing our courses in online, hybrid, and in-person formats, we enhance the flexibility and accessibility of our programs, allowing us to reach more students across a wider range of schools.

While our instructors are busy teaching this content year-round, we recognize the need for Train-the-Trainer style professional development programs to create lasting impact in areas where our team cannot be physically present full-time. These programs aim to increase the capacity of schools, regions, and even entire states. For example, our recent successful Train-the-Trainer program in the Northeast provided participants with a Building Science Principles certification, completion of our Weatherization and Blower Door technical training, and participation in “teach back” sessions to equip participants with the skills to implement this content in their own classrooms. To minimize costs and travel, the two-day Building Science Principle certification course was conducted virtually, followed by in-person technical training and “teach back” sessions, which allowed for hands-on activities and networking opportunities.

As our programs are majority focused in disadvantaged communities, we have found increased program success by offering additional support such as providing Spanish instruction and translated materials on request, teaching resume writing and interview preparation courses to improve placement rates, and addressing other barriers to careers such as transportation.

Join our session as we give an overview of programs we have developed and the impact they have on students, teachers, and their surrounding communities. We will discuss our approach to partnership, lessons learned, best practices, and provide examples and guidance for others to integrate similar programs in their communities.

You'll learn:
  • What course material can be integrated into their curriculum to prepare students for a career in weatherization, energy efficiency, and green construction.
  • How to understand the current state of the sustainability landscape and what solutions can be implemented locally to support the growing industry.
  • How to understand the different pathways available to students in energy and sustainability related careers and education post-graduation.
  • How to integrate best practices, workforce strategies, curriculum, and training ideas that can be implemented in Minnesota.

Presenters
avatar for Diana McCarthy-Bercury

Diana McCarthy-Bercury

Principal at Earth Forward Group, Earth Forward Group
avatar for Ruby Rañoa

Ruby Rañoa

Technical Writer, Earth Forward Group
Ruby has a diverse professional background in technical writing, scientific reporting, research, and communication, with expertise in corporate sustainability and watershed management. They earned their Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Seattle University in Seattle... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Conference Room B (Main level)

1:30pm CST

Empowering ESL/English Language Learner Students for Success in Healthcare: Pre-Training Strategies to Enhance English Proficiency for Nursing Assistant Programs
Tuesday November 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:20pm CST
This session addresses the continual challenge of supporting ESL/ELL students to succeed in healthcare careers, particularly in nursing assistant programs. The focus is developing pre-training programs that enhance English proficiency tailored to healthcare. Participants will explore innovative strategies to align career and technical education with ESL/ELL students' unique needs, ensuring they are well-prepared to enter high-wage, high-skill, and in-demand jobs. The session will highlight best practices, technology integration, and community partnerships that contribute to improved outcomes for these learners.

Due to language barriers, high schools and higher education institutions face ongoing challenges in preparing ESL/ELL students for success in nursing assistant programs. This session presents a comprehensive approach to pre-training these students, equipping them with the necessary English proficiency to thrive in healthcare careers.

Participants will explore:

1. Targeted Language Instruction: Developing healthcare-specific English language curricula that address the vocabulary, communication skills, and cultural nuances critical for success in nursing assistant roles.

2. Innovative Use of Technology: Leveraging Virtual Reality (VR), Mobile Applications (Apps), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create immersive language-learning environments that simulate real-life healthcare settings, providing ESL/ELL students with practical, hands-on experience.

3. Supportive Learning Environments: Strategies for creating inclusive and culturally responsive learning environments that accommodate the diverse needs of ESL/ELL students.

4. Partnerships and Resources: How to build and sustain effective partnerships with community organizations, Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs, and healthcare employers to provide comprehensive support, including language assistance, job placement, and ongoing mentorship.

This session is designed for educators, program administrators, and community partners in K-12 and higher education who want to develop or enhance programs that support ESL/ELL students in achieving healthcare career readiness. Attendees will gain actionable insights and resources to implement in their institutions.

After this session, you will be able to:
  • Develop pre-training programs that effectively enhance English proficiency for ESL/ELL students in healthcare, with a focus on nursing assistant roles.
  • Incorporate VR, mobile apps, and AI technologies into ESL/ELL language instruction to create engaging and practical learning experiences.
  • Implement culturally responsive teaching strategies that address ESL/ELL students' unique needs in healthcare education.
  • Foster partnerships that offer comprehensive support to ESL/ELL students, from language development to job placement in healthcare careers.


Presenters
avatar for Amanda Bell

Amanda Bell

Health Science Instructor, South Central Service Cooperative
With 14 years of experience as a CTE Health Science Instructor, the goal has always been to guide high school students toward discovering their healthcare career paths. The focus remains on making education and workforce readiness more accessible, especially through the use of te... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:20pm CST
Conference Room B (Main level)

2:30pm CST

Partnerships for Performance: Networking between Minnesota Higher Education Systems to Assist Companies and Employees
Tuesday November 19, 2024 2:30pm - 3:20pm CST
MN State and the University of Minnesota partnered together to assist Upsher-Smith and their employees in assessment and delivery of an Occupational English training program. CTE at Hennepin Technical College leveraged MJSP grant funding to employ PhD students in the College of Education & Development (CEHD) at the University of MN on this project. The process included recruitment of potential students interested in improving their practical training skills through CEHD’s Workforce Development and Research Lab. Next, under the supervision of a faculty member, the students conducted a needs analysis at Upsher-Smith followed by the development of a training outline, inventory for employees to take so they would be placed in the proper course, and finally onsite course delivery.

The project helped develop training skills for academic practitioners at the University of MN, but ultimately delivered valuable professional development for entry level employees whose first language was not English to increase their value at work. Through this experience, we propose a model of three partners: government, organization, and university. The collaborative model brought up some unique challenges and presents an opportunity for future partnerships.

After this session, you will be able to:

  • Articulate a model for collaboration and how this could be utilized in their work. 
  • Identify their own potential partnerships in leveraging resources. 
  • Visualize how university graduate students can be employed in practical ways on technical education projects.

Presenters
avatar for Jonathan Stuart

Jonathan Stuart

Senior Lecturer, University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development
I love talking about training and specialize in writing and facilitating for business and educational purposes. For over twenty-five years, I have had one foot in higher education and the other in designing customized interventions at companies. I have worked with over 100 clients... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 2:30pm - 3:20pm CST
Conference Room B (Main level)

3:30pm CST

Effective Strategies for Inclusive Engagement in Career and Technical Education
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Perkins legislation expects comprehensive local needs assessments to include engagement with partners most impacted by local planning. However, the methods of that engagement are left to the discretion of each consortium. How can CTE leaders maximize the input and guidance of students, educators, and industry leaders to strengthen programming?

This session will feature a dialogue on equitable engagement by Minnesota State, RealTime Talent, and session participants.

You'll be able to:
  • Spark creative thinking about new approaches to engaging key community partners that influence or benefit from CTE programming.
  • Activate consortia leaders to apply engagement strategies effectively and get useful results.
  • Experiment with engagement openers and closers that spark collaboration and promote inclusive spaces.

Presenters
avatar for Catherine Jett

Catherine Jett

Research Strategist, RealTime Talent
avatar for Eva Scates-Winston

Eva Scates-Winston

CTE Equity Specialist, Minnesota State System Office
In partnership with the staff at the Minnesota Department of Education, I collaborate with other departments, agency and community partners to provided professional development, technical assistance and resources to the Minnesota Perkins Consortia to support local efforts to serve... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Conference Room B (Main level)
 
Wednesday, November 20
 

10:10am CST

Competencies For Career Readiness Across Industry: The New Skills-Based Landscape
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Developing a new generation of diverse workers requires a focus on how different workplaces and industry view competencies and their skill sets. With the advent of Skills-based Hiring and Employee Development Practices being on the minds of employers statewide concerning everything from job descriptions to professional development and advancement, this session works to describe the hiring design that an increasing number of employers are implementing. This session then offers strategies in how best to support the education of students as they learn to understand and incorporate competitive competencies for the future.

After this session, you will:

  • Explore how different industries view the same competency in terms of it's skill sets and whether it is occupational, foundation, required, preferred, internal/technical. This for the purpose transferring this knowledge into teaching experiences.  
  • Develop an understanding of rubrics and tools employers may use in developing job descriptions, defining competency levels in applicants, and developing onboarding. This for the purpose of morphing these tools into teaching aids for career readiness.
  • Gain insight into how instilling overall competency knowledge into students can provide young workers with a vocabulary and perspective to advocate for their training and development.


Presenters
avatar for Allen Mavis M.Ed

Allen Mavis M.Ed

Workforce Development Training Specialist, Goodwill - Easter Seals Minnesota / Minnesota Skills-Based Hiring Accelerator
I believe in workforce development training to bring about empowered labor forces and productive businesses!Teaching and empowering students in competencies and the skills within them will prepare them for a powerful seat at the hiring table as employers unravel the true complexities... Read More →
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Conference Room B (Main level)

11:10am CST

Nitro-X: A Look into the Successes of the Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence's Middle School Outreach Program
Wednesday November 20, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Nitro-X is an outreach resource of the Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence, specifically designed for middle school students as a way to introduce them to the exploration of transportation careers. This session will showcase the event, discuss recent successes and partnerships, and next steps in the growth of this resource.

Ask a student what they want to be when they grow up and you are likely to get a wide variety of answers, but the important part of that answer is that they are able to give an answer to that question at a relatively early age.  They are already considering a job or career at very young ages.  The Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence (TCOE) has created Nitro-X as a resource for colleges and industry to engage the middle school learner and expose them to career exploration in the transportation sector.  This is accomplished through a week-long, summer-time day camp where students build confidence in the use of tools, build a remote control car, and go on multiple field trips to industry locations, culminating in a race day where they can race and repair their vehicles.

"Middle schoolers are at a critical age of exploration and reflection as they more deeply learn about what they like to do. Learning about careers during these formative years can help them to set goals, build motivation for school work, and reduce anxiety as they think about their future. Career exposure in middle school can also be important to inform students’ decisions about electives in high school or extracurricular participation." (The Importance, 2023). The TCOE Nitro-X resource aims to influence the participant to consider transportation careers as an option.

This session will showcase the event and give an overview of the events and function of the day camps. It will also discuss recent successes and partnerships, and share next steps in the potential growth of this resource possibly scaling into a regional or nation-wide resource.

Citations:
The Importance of Career Exposure in Elementary, Middle, and High School, SchoolLinks, 11 Sept. 2023, www.schoolinks.com/resource/the-importance-of-career-exposure-in-elementary-middle-and-high-school.

After this session, you will:
  • Have a better understanding of the Nitro-X summer camps.
  • Learn how the TCOE is working to grow this event on a larger scale.
  • Understand how partnerships can be utilized to make successful events

Presenters
avatar for Carl W Borleis

Carl W Borleis

Interim Executive Director, Transportation Center of Excellence
Transportation, Workforce Development, continuous improvement, trucking, FMCSA regulations.
avatar for Llewellyn Olivier

Llewellyn Olivier

Director of Outreach, Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence
I’m Llewellyn "Lew" Olivier, the Director of Outreach for the Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence. In my role, I work closely with schools, educators, and industry experts to advance education in key areas of the transportation industry. Our center supports six core... Read More →
Wednesday November 20, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Conference Room B (Main level)
 
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