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Monday, June 26
 

12:00pm EDT

56. Ideas to Bring Industry to Your Students
Hear different ways you can connect your students to industry professionals in person and virtually. Ideas will be shared along with the pros and cons, what worked and what did not work. An interactive session allows attendees to share their experiences/ideas they have used. Come gather ideas and network with those in attendance.

Speakers
avatar for Michele J Dennis

Michele J Dennis

Career Specialist, Lexington School District One
Global Career Development Facilitator - A passion for assisting the future workforce in discovering their interest and talents and helping them network with local businesses.


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Monday June 26, 2023 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
102A

1:15pm EDT

28. How to Bring Industry Inside the Classroom
Bring the industry inside your classroom! I will show you how to train your students of all occupations to be better prepared for the “real world”. Using realistic and easy to implement strategies, transform your classroom into a true learning environment. We will cover Classroom management skills, Lab Management Skills, Leadership Opportunities, Assessments, Work Based Learning Opportunities, and Employability Skills. Designed for all Career and Technology Teachers.

Speakers
avatar for Nicole  Byrum

Nicole Byrum

Instructor, DIRECT
Cosmetology Industry Teacher for over 10 years.Paul Mitchell National Educator / Platform Artist.Special Effects Makeup Artist for TV/Movies/Music VideosSC DIRECT InstructorSC Dept. of Education Curriculum writer.SCACTE FYI New Teacher of the Year 2019Donaldson Career Center Teacher... Read More →


Monday June 26, 2023 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
102A

2:30pm EDT

13. Apprenticeship: The Other 4-Year Degree
Learn what Apprenticeship is and how it can be a pipeline to a viable and productive career in the construction industry. Topics will include: definitions of apprenticeship, qualifications/requirements, processes, types of apprenticeships and where to find them, earn while you learn, registered apprenticeship vs craft training, and next steps after completion. Learn how to talk with students and parents about the myriad of benefits of a career in construction, including safety and job security, and dispel myths about the construction industry.

Speakers
avatar for Sara  Breeggemann

Sara Breeggemann

Director of Workforce Development, ABC of the Carolinas
Sara Breeggemann has been involved in the construction industry for over 20 years.  She has experienced all aspects from supplier to subcontractor to office management to engineering design to her current role as Director of Workforce Development for ABC Carolinas.  Her passion... Read More →


Monday June 26, 2023 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
102A

3:45pm EDT

131. A Different Path: Why and How We Must Promote Trade Schools
We find ourselves in an era where success is characterized as a straight path, with the first checkpoint being a four-year college. But before we go too far down this path, we must consider the immense variability in students’ strengths and versions of success. In a time of unparalleled economic hardship, it is time to catalyze our efforts by understanding and promoting the value of trade schools.

Speakers
avatar for Sally Krasevic

Sally Krasevic

High School Recruiter, Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA)
Ranked by Forbes as the No. 1 Top Two-Year Trade School in 2018, PIA has produced top notch aircraft mechanics and avionics technicians to enter the workforce in aviation maintenance, electronics, and other related fields since 1929. Our graduates are in demand throughout the US, and PIA offers employment assistance to help both students... Read More →


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Monday June 26, 2023 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
102A
 
Tuesday, June 27
 

9:15am EDT

44. What Every Family and Parent Needs to Know About CTE
Career Technical Education (CTE) has come a long way in the last decade. CTE programs not only teach students real-world knowledge and skills, but increasingly provide opportunities for dual enrollment, industry-recognized credentials, and meaningful work-based learning experiences. Yet, despite the many benefits of CTE – including a graduation rate for CTE students at 93 percent compared to a national average of 82 percent – there are still challenges with limited awareness and outdated perceptions of CTE. This session will share information from recent research on what messages to parents are most effective and points you can make to encourage their support for their learners' participation in high-quality CTE programs of study.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Connet

Michael Connet

Associate Deputy Executive Director - Outreach & Partnerships, Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE)
Executive responsible for furthering the goals and success of large national membership organizations by overseeing programs, professional development for non-profit and corporate community relations organizations. Diverse background including work with national, state, local, government... Read More →



Tuesday June 27, 2023 9:15am - 10:15am EDT
102A

10:30am EDT

81. Career-Connected Classrooms: Aligning Student Learning and Industry Certifications with Aptitude and Career Discovery
Do you find yourself having career conversations with the students in your classes? What tools and resources do you have to help you feel knowledgeable and successful in guiding them through thoughtful career exploration? Join us to learn how Aiken County Career and Technology Center uses YouScience Brightpath to align student learning and industry certifications with aptitude and career discovery.

Speakers
avatar for Christie Palladino

Christie Palladino

Biomedical Science Instructor, Aiken County Career and Technology Center
Dr. Christie Palladino is a second career high school educator. She is an obstetrician-gynecologist by training, with over 7 years experience in health sciences education and educational research. She began teaching high school full-time in 2014 and integrates best practices from... Read More →
avatar for Ivey  Harrison

Ivey Harrison

Senior Territory Manager, YouScience
Prior to working with YouScience, I worked in college admissions and high school counseling for 15 years at schools in SC and GA. I started full time with YouScience in Spring 2019 and am passionate about our mission to solve America's workforce skills gap and promote access to our... Read More →



Tuesday June 27, 2023 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
102A

11:45am EDT

10. FIRST®: Building the Next Generation of Talent Through Robotics
FIRST® offers a progression of exciting, team-based robotics programs allowing kids to develop hands-on skills using increasingly complex STEM concepts from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. These programs prepare students by developing technical and non-technical skill sets that align with the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the 21st century workplace. Through partnership and integration of the programs into classrooms, the impact of FIRST® programs is building the next generation of talent for SC industry partners.

Speakers
avatar for Faith Bongiorno

Faith Bongiorno

Education Implementation Specialist, FIRST
Faith Bongiorno is a FIRST Education Implementation Specialist supporting school districts.  Prior to joining FIRST, Faith held roles of robotics instructor and coach for elementary and middle school grade levels.  As the FIRST Senior Mentor for the state of South Carolina... Read More →
avatar for Dana  Aucion

Dana Aucion

Senior Specialist, Professional Development, FIRST
Dana Aucoin is a FIRST Senior Specialist, Professional Development developing and delivering FIRST Professional Development for FIRST LEGO League Discover, Explore, and Challenge and FIRST Tech Challenge. Dana works with 24 FIRST Certified Trainers who she trained over the last... Read More →


Tuesday June 27, 2023 11:45am - 12:45pm EDT
102A

2:00pm EDT

43. Let's Get Lit: Low-Prep Strategies That Will Energize Your Classroom
Do you need simple activities to spark a little flame in your instruction? Join us in learning some "Lit" low-prep activities that can be used to keep the spark burning in your classroom. You will see examples that have been tried and tested with students in a Beauty Culture Classroom.

Speakers
avatar for Sheronda  Coleman

Sheronda Coleman

Cosmetology Instructor, Beaufort-Jasper Academy For Career Excellence
Sheronda Coleman is a native of St. Helena Island, SC where she attended and graduated from the Beaufort County School District. Sheronda is a state license professional within South Carolina and Georgia where she holds both a Cosmetology and Instructors license. Sheronda has been... Read More →
avatar for ADRIENNE CHISOLM JONES

ADRIENNE CHISOLM JONES

Assistant Director, Beaufort Jasper ACE
I currently serve as an Assistant Director in a CTE center that serves high schools in Beaufort and Jasper Counties. I am a former math teacher, Instructional Coach, and District Mentor for new teachers. Being traditionally trained, I have lots of ideas to implement low-prep strategies... Read More →



Tuesday June 27, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
102A

3:15pm EDT

92. Career Pathway Success: Answering the “Who” Before the “What”
Join us for a presentation of 4 key areas that have proven results to motivate your students to take ownership in their own Individual Graduation Plans and personal branding: Decision Making – “How does the mind work, why does it work that way, and how do I make informed decisions?” Communication – “What are the five basic types of communication, what are my communication preferences, and how does my communication affect my post-secondary education and career readiness?” Self-awareness – “Who am I, what do I like, and what is my comfort zone?” Ownership – “What are my circles of control and influence and how do I grow them?” Learn about services that can be provided that focus on low or no cost options.

Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Greer

Stephanie Greer

Career Development Coach, Piedmont Technical College
Stephanie is a first generation high school graduate and professional with a bachelor’s in business administration and master’s in human resource management degree. She's a Certified Master of Career Services whom employs the role of a Career Development Coach at Piedmont Technical... Read More →



Tuesday June 27, 2023 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
102A

4:30pm EDT

50. Upgrading Computer Science and Technology Education in the Classroom
Students as young as 5 have laptops, 8 year olds have cell phones. Technology is very different for students today than it was 10 years ago. Our education system has not changed to upgrade with the times. Many times, students have more in-depth knowledge of computers and technology than their teachers. Teachers need to have their knowledge upgraded and what we teach our students needs to reflect current technology. Stop teaching outdated information and start investing in technology learning that will benefit students and teachers alike. I propose that we start the discussion with what our students need and design learning to follow students from kindergarten to graduation.

Speakers
avatar for Alyssa E Daniel

Alyssa E Daniel

Systems Analyst/Project Lead, Richland County


Tuesday June 27, 2023 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
102A
 
Wednesday, June 28
 

9:15am EDT

84.Offering High Quality Middle and High School Family and Consumer Sciences Programs
Join an interactive workshop designed for Middle and High School Family and Consumer Sciences programs. SCDE updates will be provided and participants will have opportunities to share experiences, celebrations, concerns, and strategies to sustain, improve, and continue moving forward. Participants will receive a copy of the 2023-24 Human Services/Family and Consumer Sciences Booklets and additional resources and opportunities to share other resources.

Speakers
avatar for Eleanor R. Glover Gladney

Eleanor R. Glover Gladney

Education Associate, SC Department of Education
Dr. Gladney is an Education Associate in the Office of Career and Technical Education at the South Carolina Department of Education. She is a graduate of South Carolina State University, the University of South Carolina, and Capella University. Dr. Gladney manages the Fashion Design... Read More →



Wednesday June 28, 2023 9:15am - 10:15am EDT
102A

10:30am EDT

160. Maximizing Your Time with Canva: 12 Tips for Busy Teachers
Are you looking to take your Canva skills to the next level? In a crunch for time or feeling overwhelmed by designing digital content for your class? Join us as we explore 12 time-saving strategies in Canva, the go-to tool for educators who want to create stunning design materials with ease. Our session will overview remixing templates, Canva’s AI assistant tools, Magic shortcuts, and more! This session will give you ideas for maximizing your time. So, don't miss this opportunity to learn more about Canva's time-saving features while taking your design skills to the next level!

Speakers
avatar for Shane Peek

Shane Peek

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC)
Shane serves as an Instructional Technology Facilitator with Greenville County Schools where he irons the capes of the true superheroes (teachers). As just one member of a dynamic team, his mission is to grow and equip teachers through professional development, co-teaching, model... Read More →
avatar for Coleman Brown

Coleman Brown

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC)
Believer, Husband, Father of 3, Classroom Teacher for 13 years (K-4, 1st, & 2nd) and just completed my 2nd year as a GCS IT Facilitator. I'm currently an Instructional Technology Facilitator with Greenville County Schools. My personal mission statement is to “Love Well, Serve Well... Read More →



Wednesday June 28, 2023 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
102A

11:45am EDT

16. Tools for Your Toolbox: Engaging Strategies to Encourage Academic Discourse Within Your Classroom
Research states that students who talk about their learning create deeper and more meaningful connections to course content. Educators are always looking for resources to help broaden a student’s understanding while also engaging them. What strategies can be implemented to engage students in academic discourse throughout classroom lessons? During this session, participants will define and identify characteristics of academic discourse, explore various strategies that can be used foster talk, and experience a few engaging strategies. My goal is for you to leave with confidence and engaging ideas that can be used immediately within the school or classroom.

Speakers
avatar for Coleman Brown

Coleman Brown

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC)
Believer, Husband, Father of 3, Classroom Teacher for 13 years (K-4, 1st, & 2nd) and just completed my 2nd year as a GCS IT Facilitator. I'm currently an Instructional Technology Facilitator with Greenville County Schools. My personal mission statement is to “Love Well, Serve Well... Read More →



Wednesday June 28, 2023 11:45am - 12:45pm EDT
102A

2:00pm EDT

18. A Peary Powerful Tool: Taking Classroom Engagement to the Next Level with Pear Deck
Imagine every student in your class raising their hand to respond to a question or wanting to add to the discussion. Imagine real-time data collection from every student as you deliver your lesson. Imagine students receiving instruction from you while you are pulling students for guided groups or reteaching. This is what Pear Deck has to offer you! Pear Deck is an interactive presentation tool used to actively engage students in individual and social learning. Join us to experience, learn how to navigate, create interactive lessons using Google Slides, and access student responses through Pear Deck.

Speakers
avatar for Coleman Brown

Coleman Brown

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC)
Believer, Husband, Father of 3, Classroom Teacher for 13 years (K-4, 1st, & 2nd) and just completed my 2nd year as a GCS IT Facilitator. I'm currently an Instructional Technology Facilitator with Greenville County Schools. My personal mission statement is to “Love Well, Serve Well... Read More →



Wednesday June 28, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
102A

3:30pm EDT

109. CTE Documents and More
Learn to easily find the CTE documents that are essential for good data reporting and everything you need to know about each of the sixteen clusters including, courses, programs, codes, and certifications. You will be updated on the latest CTE information and how it will affect your programs.

Speakers
avatar for Murline S Ingram

Murline S Ingram

Education Associate, SCDE
My name is Murline Ingram and I am an Education Associate in the Office of Career and Technical Education (OCTE). I have been employed with the SCDE for approximately eight years. Some of my major duties include the responsibility of documents such as the Student Reporting Procedures... Read More →



Wednesday June 28, 2023 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
102A

4:45pm EDT

46. Becoming a Teacher Survivalist: 10 Free Resources to Guide and Sustain a Positive CTE Future for New and Veteran Teachers
A CTE podcaster's guide on how to survive, thrive, and inspire your future as a CTE professional. During this interactive session you will get the Teacher Survivalist Guide with 10 Free resources you can use to simplify your daily teaching. This sassy unique approach puts coworkers, students, and your mental health FIRST providing a new and positive perspective to reinvigorate your teaching.

Speakers
avatar for Tim J Coyle-Smith

Tim J Coyle-Smith

Speaker, Coyle Smith Education
I am a Family and Consumer Sciences teacher from the upstate with 16 years of teaching experience. I have taught for 14 years in the brick and mortar setting and have taught for the last two in the virtual setting. Outside of my teaching work I focus my time on educator retention... Read More →


Wednesday June 28, 2023 4:45pm - 5:45pm EDT
102A
 
Thursday, June 29
 

11:45am EDT

27. School District Website Requirements and Considerations (Federal/State)
South Carolina School District websites are a resource to communicate with district communities and they have statewide and national outreach. This session will provide information regarding district website requirements (state and federal). Other considerations and resources will be reviewed to help address both Assistive Technology and Accessibility in school districts.

Speakers
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Brian Pratt

CIO, SC Department of Education
Brian has served as the SC Department of Education Chief Information Officer (CIO) since 2017.
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Madalina Tudora

Assistive Technology & Accessibility Coordinator, South Carolina Department of Education
Madalina Tudora is the Assistive Technology and Accessibility Coordinator at the South Carolina Department of Education. She provides technical assistance, support, and training on assistive technology and accessibility to stakeholders across South Carolina.


Thursday June 29, 2023 11:45am - 12:45pm EDT
102A
 


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