STEM is CTE

Wednesday, December 4, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Cost: $195 (includes lunch)

 

Back by popular demand, this event addresses crucial diversity, equity and access issues to STEM fields via CTE programs, which encourage students and especially women to explore high-paying, high-demand STEM careers. CTE classrooms offer hands-on learning environments that bring  sciencetechnologyengineering and mathematics (STEM) to life, apply core academics to real-world situations and provide creative problem-solving skills to address our nation’s most pressing issues. Together, STEM and CTE expand opportunities for youth to engage in some of the most exciting realms of discovery and technological innovation.

This year's STEM is CTE Symposium includes an General Session, Lunch, information-rich Breakout Sessions and a Closing Networking Reception. Join education and business leaders from across the nation to address diversity issues related to STEM career paths through CTE, and why it’s important for all students, especially for women who are still underrepresented in STEM fields.


 
 

 

Presentations


 
Breakout Sessions 1 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Leading for Equity: Establishing an Equity Focus for CTE Leaders, 254 B
Audrey Selden, JD
Equity Instructor
National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity

Using ACTE’s HQ Program of Study Framework to Improve Your STEM Program, 258 A
Alisha Hyslop
Director of Public Policy
ACTE
 
STEM General Session & Lunch - 12:15 - 1:30 p.m.
The Future of Work: STEM, CTE, and EI …?, 256 A

Snehal Bhakta
CTE Administrator
Clark County School District


As we enter the 4th Industrial Revolution, how might we prepare our learners for successfully navigating the #futureofwork?

You will learn how Emotional Intelligence(EI) is at the center of this conversation and perhaps provoke you to think differently about opportunities for students, your organization, and yourself as it relates to STEM, CTE, and life...
 
Breakout Sessions 2 - 1:45 - 2:45 p.m.
Transforming Instruction in CTE & STEM with Culturally Responsive Teaching, 254 B
Audrey Selden, JD
Equity Instructor
National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity

Brain Rules for STEM and CTE, 255 A
Rachael Mann

Using the Perkins V Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment to Drive Quality and Equity in STEM Programming, 258 A
Alisha Hyslop
Director of Public Policy
ACTE
 
Breakout Sessions 3 - 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Embracing Students with Disabilities in STEM and CTE, 254 B
Audrey Selden, JD
Equity Instructor
National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity

100 Women in 100 Days: New Models for Inspiring Young Women, 258 A
Tazneen Kasem, Director of Youth Learning Programs CompTIA
Herb Bennett, Founder and Chief Training Officer of Veterans Re-Entry Training

Everything is AWESOME! or is it? 255 A
Snehal Bhakta
CTE Administrator
Clark County School District
 
STEM is CTE Symposium – Reception - 4:00 - 5:00 p.m., Hall A Foyer
Wrap up the afternoon with a casual and fun gathering accompanied by drinks and appetizers at the STEM is CTE Symposium's closing reception.  


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