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In this 'Bonus Episode,' Jason (of the 2152 Project) shares with National ACTE Vision conference-goers about a new type of event called a "Reverse Career Fair." Despite the terrible time slot (Friay @ 4 pm), it was a standing-room-only session, so enjoy the same content without the crowds!
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In this bonus episode, Jason presents to the ALACTE audience on the value of using LinkedIn in Work-Based Learning and CTE programs. Specifically, he poses the question, 'How often in education do the "Best tool available" and "Free", intersect? -Spoiler Alert...they do intersect with LinkedIn.
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In this 'Bonus Content' episode, Jason (of the 2152 Project) shares with Georgia's ACTE conference-goers some creative ways that they can ACTUALLY USE YOUSCIENCE data in their schools. These strategies include using YouScience data to address:
Career GuidanceCLNA ComplianceIEP/504 Planning (Transition Plans)Social Emotional Learning (SEL) initiativesPositive Behavior Intervention Systems (PBIS) initiativesParent/Guardian InsightsDifferentiated InstructionPedagogy Reflections for Instructors -
In this 'Bonus Episode' Jason (of the 2152 Project) shares with Georgia's ACTE conference-goers about a new type of event called a "Reverse Career Fair". It was a standing room only session, so enjoy the same content without the crowds!
Also, there is a cameo (15:43) from Dr. Wall, Georgia's Deputy Superintendent of Schools, when she has to ask Jason to not be so loud because the adjacent rooms were having trouble hearing their presenters!
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In the second episode of the 2152 Project's series, Work-Based Learning and Special Populations, Mike and Jason interview David Richardson, the Founder of Trades over Grades. David is passionate about Career & Technical Education, The Trades, and Special populations...particularly how they can all work together. Listen to this episode to hear some of David's unique and sometimes polarizing thoughts on Special Education. Whether you agree with him or not, his passion is obvious!
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In this 'Bonus Episode', you'll hear Jason Van Nus (of the 2152 Project) present the Blueprint for the partnership, recently recognized by ACTE as the 2024 Industry/Education Partnership of the Year. This partnership is between the Lowndes County Work-Based Learning Program, ACE Electric, & Wiregrass Technical College in Valdosta, GA, and was presented at the 2024 National Work-Based Learning Conference in Milwaukee, WI.
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In the first episode of our new series, Work-Based Learning and Special Populations, Mike and Jason interview Melanie Allen, a special populations advocate and researcher, about the benefits of aligning WBL and Special Education programs in a robust partnership designed for student success.
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In a 'Bonus Episode', Jason (of the 2152 Project) and colleague Stephen Casa (Ulster BOCES in NY) tag-team this high-energy session on 'Selling and Recruiting in WBL' at the 2024 National Work-Based Learning Conference in Milwaukee, WI.
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In the final episode in our WBL and the Trades Series, and also our final episode of 2023, we speak with Greg Terry and Israel Cortez from Ace Electric about their unique perspective on investing in the future workforce, their recent national recognition, and a new pilot program with YouScience that will take their already DYNAMIC partnership with Lowndes High School Work-Based Learning to a whole new level!
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In Episode 10 of the 2152 Project, Kathy Tolleson, District Manager, AGC of Utah, joins Mike and Jason to cover some strategies of working with Industry to show them the value of hiring from the WBL talent pool; and with Parents and Students to show them the value of a career in the trades!
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In Episode 9 of the 2152 Project, David Richardson, Founder of 'Trades over Grades', joins Mike & Jason to discuss stigmas surrounding education The Trades.
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In this episode, Mike and Jason put a bow on the #TeacherPipeline series with their dialogue and takeaways from each LinkedIn Live episode. This discussion will help viewers turn this series into a tool and resource for individuals, school, districts, or states seeking to implement a Pathway or Program for future teachers.
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This episode is a LinkedIn Live with Mrs. Andrea Bridges, Teaching as a Profession Program Director for Lowndes County Schools. During this episode, we discuss Andrea's role in leading the Teaching as a Profession (TAAP) Pathway and how she uses Work-Based Learning (WBL) to expand the practicum experience for her students.
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This episode is a LinkedIn Live with Ms. Madison Ply, 3rd Grade Teacher at Dewar Elementary, Lowndes County Schools. During this episode, we discuss Madison's experience in the Teaching as a Profession (TAAP) Pathway and how she was able to use Work-Based Learning (WBL) to expand her practicum experience, gain valuable experience in the classroom, and gain 2+ years on her peers entering the Teaching Profession.
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This episode is a LinkedIn Live with Dr. Rodney Green, Asst. Superintendent of Lowndes County Schools. During this episode, we discuss the teacher shortage and how Lowndes County Schools is using the 'Teaching As a Profession' program in combination with 'Work-Based Learning' to identify, invest, and retain future teachers in Lowndes County Schools.
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In this episode, Mike interviews Jason about a current LinkedIn campaign he launched in his district to feature his Work-Based Learning students and employers called #31in31. This discussion includes why Jason created the #31in31 campaign, how it works, and its potential impact on business and industry. Mike even takes the time to explain how employers who may be unfamiliar with LinkedIn can use the content from #31in31 to increase recruiting efforts.
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In this episode of The 2152 Project, Brinley and Drew discuss the National labor shortage on their “Second Wednesday” episode. They provide the student-perspective on how and why “planting the seed early”, tapping into High School networks, and prioritizing quality over quantity might be a powerful solution for business & industry when it comes to their need for employees.
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In this Episode of the 2152 Project Mike and Jason discuss Work-Based Learning as a 'Talent Retention Strategy' for employers and industry partners. They also introduce the audience to some of the student talent in their programs who will be in charge of some future episodes!
Topic(s) Breakdown:
Philanthropy vs Partnership (6:30-9:15)
Studio 8 Designs: A Student Success Story (9:38-14:58)
Leaky Talent Pipelines: Jason Throws a Chair (15:25-18:33
I love Jake Hinkley (18:34-20:32)
The Solution: Starting Now (20:33-22:00)
Talent Retention: ACE Electric and Langdale Forest (22:01-28:32)
Educational Systems CAN be a Barrier (29:12-31:51)
Meet our Talent: Brinley & Drew (33:03-37:28
Brinley & Drew Preview their Episode (37:29-40:14)
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In this Episode, Mike Hassler and Jason Van Nus discuss how Work-Based Learning (WBL) programs can be used as a competitive advantage for Business and Industry. A WBL program can provide access to an immediate and perpetual stream of talent.
Other sub-topics included:
The selection process for WBL programs (3:57-6:48)
The danger of dismissing talent who are under 18 (7:20-12:06)
Access to talent at the secondary level: Leveraging LinkedIn (12:10-16:33)
Why we shouldn't force the issue with resistant employers (16:35-19:18)