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2015 CACTE Summit Program Final Colorado Association for Career and Technical Education “Experience the Next Level of CTE” July 13-16, 2015 2015 CACTE Board Darrell Green PhD Executive Director Brenda Rhodes President Katy Blatnick-Gagné President-Elect Jennifer VanderMeer Past-President Brandee Gallegos Secretary Michelle Koch Treasurer Sarah Heath PhD CCCS Liaison Renee Kuharski PhD CACTA President Mimi Leonard CACTA President-Elect Michelle Koch CATFACS President Tracy Thompson Guidance and Career Development President Karen Sheff Business Division President Lindsay Edy Marketing Division President Lance Jagers CVATA Representative Holly Smith Special Populations (ACE) President Ken HolmesPhD Trades and Industry President Rob Martin STEM, Arts and IT President-Elect Sarah Heath PhD ACTE President Be Involved! Make a Difference! CACTE Day at the Capitol and CTE Month February 2016 2016 ACTE National Policy Seminar February 29-March 2 • Crystal Gateway Marriott Acronyms Used ACE: Alternative Cooperative Education ACTE: Association for Career and Technical Education CACTE: Colorado Association for Career and Technical Education CACTA: Colorado Association for Career and Technical Administrators CATFACS: Colorado Association Teachers of Family and Consumer Science CVATA: Colorado Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association CCCS: Colorado Community College System CBE: Colorado Business Educators CMEA: Colorado Marketing Education Association CSU: Colorado State University CTSO: Career and Technical Student Organization ICAPS- Individual Career and Academic Plans T & I: Trade and Industry division STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering Math STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math !2 CACTE Summit - July 13-16, 2015 CACTE Summer Conference 2015 Sunday, July 12, 2015 4:00 pm-7:00 pm Board mee?ng Conference Packet setup Registra?on Area, Registra?on Desk CACTE Board Only! Monday, July 13, 2015 7:15 am – 3:00 pm Registra?on Registra)on Desk 9:45 am- 10:45 am Snack for All- Concourse Hall 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Goldenglow Your Professional Organization EDU 251 CTE Capstone This capstone course in the secondary CTE creden)aling sequence offers an in-depth analysis of secondary career and technical student organiza)ons and compe))ons, the Colorado Technical Act, working with excep)onal students, crea)ng and effec)vely deploying program advisory commiEees, and an overview of educa)onal and poli)cal systems in Colorado. The final project is an analysis of the efficiency with which one's employing school district funds, operates and assesses CTE programs. Mary Stecklein/ Joan Root 7:30 am- 4:00 pm Lake Loveland B EDU 253 Academic Instruc?on in CTE This course is for Math, Language Arts and Science teachers who want to gain an Integrated Academic CTE Creden)al approved by the Colorado Department of Educa)on. It is also for CTE teachers who wish to partner with core academic teachers and receive assistance on lessons integra)ng academic standards. Mary Stecklein/ Joan Root 11:30 am -1:00 pm Lunch for All Mountain Holly/Pinyon Pine Your Membership is Important! We Need Your Support! Join ACTE and CACTE www.acteonline.org !3 CACTE Summit - July 13-16, 2015 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm Elderberry Become a Principles-Based Work Ethic Educa?on Program Instructor. To beEer prepare teachers, trainers, and facilitators of Bring Your A Game to Work, the Center for Work Ethic Development offers a half-day Train-the-Trainer cer)fica)on. Led by one of the experts on the staff of The Center, this workshop serves as a companion to the Curriculum Guide and includes both instruc)on and prac)cal applica)on. Specifically, the workshop includes: • An introduc)on to the Work Ethic gap in America and the impact it has on individuals, organiza)ons, and the country • The keys to the philosophy and applica)on of the Bring Your A Game to Work curriculum • Examples of the experien)al exercises designed to engage and inspire par)cipants • Skills prac)ce and coaching where each par)cipant presents one of the experien)al exercises from the Curriculum Guide At the comple)on of the workshop, each par)cipant is cer)fied with a fully portable Na)onally Cer)fied Work Ethic Trainer cer)fica)on. Josh Davies CEO- Center for Work Ethic Development 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm RiVer Birch C Industry to Educa?on- DeVeloping STEM and Fabrica?on Labs Consider developing a state of the art Digital Fab Lab by offering students the opportunity to create real parts. Let’s start working with Aluminum, Carbon Fiber and Kevlar. Learn how to create contrast cut parts and expand your capabili)es and crea)ng a state of the art Digital Fab Lab. Jeff Slupe CATT LLC 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Goldenglow EDU 250 Career and Technical Educa?on in Colorado (Joining EDU 251, 253) Creden)aling course for CTE Teachers and School Counselors. Mary Stecklein/ Joan Root/ Lauren Jones 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Aernoon Snack Conven)on Center Hallway 3:00 pm- 4:00 pm Lake LoVeland A EDU 260 Adult Learning and Teaching Examines the philosophy of community colleges and the roles and responsibili)es of the faculty member within the college community. Introduces basic instruc)onal theories and applica)ons, with par)cular emphasis on adult learners. Includes syllabus development, learning goals and outcomes, and lesson plans. Emphasizes teaching to a diverse student body, classroom management, assessment and instruc)onal technology. Lauren Jones 3:00 pm- 6:00 pm Vendor Setup- ConVen?on Center Hallway !4 CACTE Summit - July 13-16, 2015 All Conference A_endees are Welcome (Others will need a Special Ticket) CACTE Summit 2015 Kick Off Night at Pelican Lakes 6:00-10:00 PM Music By “Stumble Monkey” Food, Drinks, Wine and Beer Sponsored By CATT-LLC Board the buses by the ConVen?on Center main doors star?ng at 5:45. Last bus returning at 10:00 PM - July 13-16, 2015 CACTE Summit !5 Tuesday, July 14, 2015 7:15 am– 2:00 pm Registra?on Registra)on Desk 8:00 am - 8:30 am CACTE Meet & Greet CACTE President-Brenda Rhodes CACTE Secretary- Michelle Koch Presentation by CACTE Execuve Director-Darrell Green PhD Mountain Holly/Pinyon Pine Sarah Heath PhD 8:30 am -9:00 am Mountain Holly ACTE President CACTE Opening Session Introduc?ons and Logis?cs, Sarah Heath PhD- ACTE President Colorado Assistant ProVost for Career and Technical Educa?on Membership, ACTE Career Tech Vision 2015, CCCS Update and Future CTE Plans 9:00 am -10:00 am Presentation by Mountain Holly/Pinyon Pine Jon Schiesinger CACTE General Session Chaos Theory of Career in a Changing World Jon Schiesinger- Assistant Director for Strategic Planning & Communica?on Career Services, UniVersity of Colorado Boulder Chaos Theory of Careers provides an updated framework for understanding career development in a modern work environment. Discover the founda)ons of Chaos Theory of Careers with a new integrated model suitable for use in 21st century careers and with diverse popula)ons. 10:00 am Visit our Sponsors and Exhibitors Conven)on Center Hallway Coffee with Exhibitors !6 CACTE Summit - July 13-16, 2015 Tuesday July 14, 2015 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Division Sessions and Workshops Health Division Sessions Stacey HerVey Ac?ng President Big Thompson A CACTA DiVision Sessions Renee Kuharski PhD President- Administra)on Division Elderberry 10:15 – 11:30 noon Creden.aling Discussion - Facilitators: David Barnes, CCCS and Chris Hill, CDE 11:30 – 12:30 pm CACTA Business Mee.ng and Installa.on of CACTA officers for 15-16 Facilitator: Renee Kuharski, Ph.D. President and Execu.ve CommiQee 12:30 – 1:15 pm Lunch –With CACTE – Canyon Maple A-C 1:30 pm Car pool to Front Range Jersey Dairy - hQp://WWW.touradairyfarm.com 28615 CR17 Windsor; hQp://WWW.mapquest.com/?q=28615+County+Road+17%2C+Windsor%2C +CO+80550-3505#f557680d8715e5a6367dd6e4 2:00pm – 4:00 pm Tour of Front Range Jersey Dairy: including: Dis.llery presenta.on-cocktails made With dairy products; Cheese presenta.on-LongvieW Creamer; Tas.ng-cocktails, local cheeses, fruit; Tour: Milking parlor, Baby animals, Dairy coWs-one poses for selfies, Tour LongvieW Creamery (on property) 5:00pm – 6:30 pm Embassy Suites Managers Special “Happy Hour” With CACTE and relax before dinner 6:00pm – 7:00pm Embassy Suites shuQle to Bent Fork the Grill The Embassy Suites provides a complimentary shuQle and Will provide transporta.on to the restaurant, Which is 2.6 miles from hotel. 7:00pm – 9:00 Dinner at Bent Fork the Grill Join your colleagues for dinner! RSVP’s are a must. Bent fork is a locally oWned independent restaurant; Bent Fork the grill serves a diverse offering of tradi.onal dishes that are inven.ve, fresh, and flavorful in a dis.ncve environment of casual sophiscaon. !7 CACTE Summit - July 13-16, 2015 CATFACS Division Sessions Michelle Koch President- Family and Consumer Sciences Division River Birch C 10-11:15 Update 12:00- 12:30 Lunch/Networking- Embassy Suites 12:30-1:00 Travel me 1:00-2:00 Rice's Honey Tour, Greeley 2:00-2:30 Travel me 2:30-3:30 Distorons Unlimited Tour, Greeley 3:30-4:00 Back to Windsor 4:00-5:00 Shopping in Windsor, Memory Lane An)ques 5:00 Dinner at Chimney Park Bistro Guidance and Career Development Division Sessions Tracy Thompson President- Guidance and Career Development Division Lake Loveland B 9:00 - 10:00 Keynote 10:30 – 12:00 John Schlesinger (Con)nue Chaos Theory of Careers in a Changing World) 12:00 – 1:15 Lunch with CACTE in Canyon Maple A-C 1:15 – 2:15 Guidance and Career Development Division Mee)ng 2:15 – 3:00 ICAP, career pathways, etc… (ACE Division joining) 3:30 - 5:00 Break/Tour High Hops Brewery and Garden Dinner on your own Guidance and Career Development Division Sessions Holly Smith President- ACE and Special Popula)ons Division Lake Loveland A 10:15 – 10:30 Introduc?ons (All aEendees) Name, City, School, What they want out of Division Day 10:30 – 12:00 State of ACE -- State of ACE: Let’s reconnect.
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