SUBMITTED PRESENTATIONS FOLDER
KEYNOTE
MARIE ZIMENOFF
Career Choice & Launch: New Models for the Future of Work Recent research from Dell indicates that 80% of the jobs available in 2030 have not been invented yet. New ways of working, novel career options, and rapid technology adoption demand an evolution of proven career tools to serve clients better today and help them plan careers for a largely unknown future. In this data-driven keynote, we'll uncover the forces behind these shifts and predictions we can use to better guide clients in career planning today and beyond. We'll also look at new research guiding corporate programs in purposeful work and skills-based hiring that we can use as models to modernize traditional career development frameworks. You'll experience and integrate practical tools you can use with students and clients tomorrow to figure out their next career step while setting a foundation to adapt in a fast-changing future.
STATE of the STATE of ACE
The Approach
Jordan Whittington
In a service area like EMT, Law Enforcement, or the Military there are always things you are trained to do before entering an environment or engaging in a situation. This can be anything from scene safety, event location, and cultural considerations. All of this training is put into action before they approach an event. As educators, we can utilize a similar methodology as we approach each student. Learning to evaluate and observe our students independently is a hard task but it can have a significant impact on the student's experience. In this break-out session, we will have the hard conversation about the things we do and don't see when we look at our students and how that can affect the way we approach them.
Meaningful Career Conversations - An Introduction ppt
Tristen Connett and Emma Kepes
In 2019, as an education leadership council initiative, Colorado developed a first-in-the-nation model, the Colorado Career Conversations Training project, to train career advisors across systems. Meaningful Career Conversations intend to provide training for professionals across sectors so that Colorado can magnify the impact and develop needed career advising capacity. This introductory session includes the importance of growing our career advisor pool and capacity, highlights the Indigo Pathway DISC Assessment, and allows participants to explore various resources and tools that support Meaningful Career Conversations that help deepen career advising skills. Bring your computer!
Students Deserve Choices
Glenn Hard
Career Connected Learning is becoming increasingly important for students in Colorado schools. Educators are faced with the challenge of providing students with authentic and individualized learning experiences, both inside and outside the traditional classroom. Collaboration between the educational system and the industries for which we’re preparing students is essential, and this session will dive into those issues. You’ll learn about the success the Careers in Construction program has had in bridging the gap between the construction industry, schools, and more importantly students, and gain insights about how you might replicate some of these ideas in your own community.
Uniquely Abled Academy: Advanced Manufacturing for Adults on the Autism Spectrum
Suzanne Styduhar and Darren Knowles
How do we provide careers for individuals with disabilities who are unemployed or underemployed? Cherry Creek Innovation Campus is offering classes to adults with disabilities. We completed our initial cohort of Uniquely Abled Academy in August. Our class provides technical training, professional certifications, and professional skills to give our students a career making parts in industries like medical devices and aerospace. Come and learn about the possibilities!
ACE CTE 101
CO ACE Board
This presentation is designed to provide new ACE-CTE teachers with a comprehensive understanding of how ACE fits into the national and state CTE systems. The session will cover ACE program approval expectations, classroom resources, VE-135s, work-based learning, CTSOs, (SC)2, Advisory Boards, and more. We will also allocate time for questions to ensure that all attendees have a clear understanding of the material covered.
Connecting ICAP to WBL
Kelsey Grimaldo
Our district (D49) has discovered the impact of ICAP in driving work-based learning opportunities for our students! Having a robust ICAP process is key. It has become evident that work-based learning thrives when accompanied by a well-structured ICAP process. District 49 has strategically leveraged our ESSER funds to establish the Choice & Success Program. This program centers its efforts on two pillars: ICAP and Work-based Learning. We’ve deployed a team of five high school advisors and three middle school advisors, all dedicated to the singular mission of creating and growing our ICAP and WBL process and opportunities. As we enter into our third year, we continue to witness just how powerful ICAP and WBL can be!
Guiding Career Exploration for Youth with My Colorado Journey
Susan Paulsen
Whether My Colorado Journey is new to you or you have previous experience with the platform, this workshop will provide valuable insight into strategies that can equip youth to explore their interests and the jobs that align with their unique qualities. Discover how to work alongside youth, as well as how they can independently discover options for life after high school. This session will demonstrate how My Colorado Journey connects students and young adults with activities to unpack their passions, explore career pathways, and build skills. In addition, learn how you can utilize the professional dashboard to monitor their progress and create dynamic reports.
Autism, Neurodiveristy and Trade Education
Danny Combs
This session will be all about educating the 20% of the population that neurodiverse, 1 in 36 that have autism, and how to set up learning for all individuals in the skilled trades. We'll talk about the success of TACT and how it's a model for all programs.
FREE Classroom and Capstone Programs from Junior Achievement
Connie Martin
Discover a wealth of FREE classroom and capstone educational resources that will inspire and enrich your teaching journey from Junior Achievement. Explore innovative tools, engaging materials, and a NEW student experience that dives into career and entrepreneurship inspiration! Capstone Programs: Daniels Fund JA Dream Accelerator, JA Finance Park presented by Transamerica, JA Stock Market Challenge, and JA High School Heroes.
Safely Credentialing with Augmented and Virtual Reality
Nikki Lester
Research shows that correctional education programs in juvenile detention centers and prisons reduce recidivism and translate into reductions in crime, savings to taxpayers, and long-term contributions to the safety and well-being of the communities to which formerly incarcerated people return. Discover how various correctional education programs are using augmented and virtual reality to safely help adult learners prepare and potentially technical credentials in HVAC, Manufacturing, Agri-Science, and Transportation pathways. Attendees will have the opportunity to try the technology firsthand to discover how using AR/VR sharpens technical skills while safely supporting multiple career pathways.
How to Intentionally Engineer Inclusion™
Meagan Pollock
Inclusion is essential for creating workplaces, organizations, and environments where every person succeeds. However, inclusion doesn't happen by accident. It takes intentional effort and occurs when engineered systematically to facilitate the best outcomes. You can learn to Intentionally Engineer Inclusion™ and 'DRIVE' change within your sphere of influence. Using a data-driven approach to reveal and address root-cause issues, participants will learn how to pilot improvement initiatives that target identified barriers. No more random interventions anchored only by hope! By activating systems thinking for systemic change, this session will empower participants to lead meaningful change efforts that Intentionally Engineer Inclusion™.
AI-Powered Sites for Educators
Alexa Green
Join us in a breakout session exploring the world of AI-driven websites tailored specifically for educators. Dive into how these platforms provide teachers tools to build educational resources, enhance classroom management, and offer adaptive learning experiences for students. Participants will not only get an overview of the most innovative AI sites available today but also gain hands-on experience with some of the platforms. Discover the potential of AI in education and how teachers can harness this technology to elevate their teaching and enrich student learning.
Collaboration the Works
Mark Gregory and EPIC team
EPIC (Educational Pathways to Innovative Careers), the CTE Department of the Colorado River BOCES, is proud and excited to partner with ACE and Colorado CTE to help facilitate high quality professional development opportunities and programming in our region and across the Western Slope of Colorado. The fundamental mission of EPIC is to support our workforce needs by providing job ready skills to high school students and adults. We are here to help generations break away from the cycle of low-paying hourly jobs. We're excited to share our model and programming with you all and to support schools in the development and execution of their student's CTE dreams.
Bridges Pathway Tour
Empowering Neurodiversity in the Classroom
Jenna Franck
Our common goal is to best support students in their learning and empower them to be the best versions of themselves. Utilizing a strengths based approach, we can empower students of all ages and learning styles by better understanding how to accommodate different types of thinking and processing. Throughout this session, we will discuss actionable steps to creating a more inclusive classroom and meeting students where they are at. By applying a neurodiverse-inclusive approach in the classroom, we can support all learning styles and learn how accommodations can benefit all students in the classroom. Neurodiversity shows up in the classroom with students of all ages, our goal is to empower your teams with creative ways to talk about it!
Re-engage with your Community! How Colorado’s Interagency Sequencing of Services Initiative is Supporting Special Populations through Partnerships!
Jennifer Stewart
Learn more about Colorado’s shared vision for students and youth with disabilities and how systems can collaborate in supporting students from a young age. The Sequencing of Services Initiative provides an interagency framework that focuses on high expectations around 6 Core Outcomes that schools, agencies, community partners, and families can all work towards to compliment services for a more comprehensive transition planning experience. This session will raise awareness of Colorado’s Interagency Sequencing of Services Initiative and support the connection to partners to better support our students and their families for success post high school.
New Tools to Support Justice Engaged Students Toward Educational Success
Wendy Loloff Cooper
Through an Attorney General’s Justice Innovation Grant (2020-2023), case management was undertaken for 20 justice-engaged youth to support school re-entry and success. With only 20% of adjudicated youth earning a diploma nationwide, the support team (researcher, former principal, SPED director, transition navigator) supported students, families, and schools in moving students toward graduation. Participants will be introduced to educational journey mapping and work together to analyze adjudicated student’s journey maps, gaining understanding of trajectory. This includes opportunities or exclusion from best first instructional practices, access to culturally relevant support, and what made the difference for those who ultimately graduated.
PoWeRfuL ICAPpers who help learners be ICAPped are never done ICAPping!
Lauren Jones
WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK! Description: Join state leaders in an enthusiastic and fun focus group/workgroup-type experience where YOU get to be the voice that impacts the next evolution of ICAPping in Colorado. Expect exciting updates, explore new marketing brands, get creative rethinking alignment to SEL, Graduation Accountability Metrics and Academics. Dive into resources that will prompt the PoWeRful and Meaningful Career Conversationalist in YOU.
ACE on the Career Center Campus - Mixin' it up!
Kelly Weeks
The Career Center Campus has recently added a second ACE pathway to its existing ACE program. This means that students now have two different options to choose from when it comes to their education. The campuswide ACE program now serves a variety of students with differentiated needs and instruction allowing students to be placed in classes that are best suited for their individual learning abilities. The Career Center Campus is committed to providing a quality education for all students as they continue to learn and grow as an institution.
Monarch Career Development Ecosystem, MEC Prep Proposal 2023
Lisa Hollingsworth
During this session, I will be promoting membership in CACTE and ACTE. My school has been selected as a Phase 2 Finalist for the Career Z Challenge. This challenge will help our CTE program add a robust CTSO and refund the start-up costs of our school-based business. As a Big Picture high school, we have a robust internship program that is growing. Our program is off to a great start this year, and I will provide an overview of our program’s systems.
3 Critical Employability Skills that ChatGPT Will NOT Teach Your Students
Chelsea Caputo
ChatGPT is sweeping the country to help people do research and write emails and essays. But artificial intelligence has its limits, and there is no substitute for authentic, human interaction. Join Chelsea Caputo from Rubin, the leading provider of online instruction for employability skills, as she leads a workshop to help students make deep, lasting connections for college and career opportunities. She will cover how to use listening skills to hold a face-to-face conversation, how to conduct internet research to prepare for a career fair or internship/job interview, and how to tell an unforgettable story of overcoming a challenge as the basis of a cover letter. AI writing tools may be the wave of the future, but classic people skills will never go out of style -- and they mean even more today with the rise in hi-tech. Chelsea's workshop is one you do NOT want to miss!