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AGC Maine’s Pre-Apprenticeship: A Program of Success | 2024 Fall Meeting Platinum Sponsor: NCCER

Friday, October 11th, 2024

A New Beginning

In 2023, the Maine Construction Academy kicked off its Construction Immersion Program, a registered pre-apprenticeship program overseen and managed by the Associated General Contractors of Maine (AGC Maine). In two years, participation in the program has grown from 50 learners and young adults to more than 200 statewide. This includes 11 new locations and industry partners, expanding the program to support 15 cohorts. Its retention rate of 98%, with only one student of the first 50 left the program, reflects the values and commitment of the participants.

Program in the Making

AGC Maine focused on several key areas in developing its Construction Immersion Program — funding, program structure, and employer involvement. Kelly Flagg is the executive director of AGC Maine. As the new director in 2022, she discovered that the chapter had been awarded a $1.5 million state grant applied for by its previous executive director.

Kelly said, “It fell on my desk. You don’t always get to walk into that kind of money for a project.” The grant swiftly addressed funding issues, allowing the association to focus on program design and implementation to get the program off the ground.

As a pre-apprenticeship, the Construction Immersion Program was designed specifically to help participants, 16- to 20-year-olds, enter and succeed in a registered apprenticeship. The program consists of classroom instruction, ten days of hands-on experience with local companies, and other benefits, including a weekly stipend, tools, and outerwear for its participants.

Classroom Curriculum

Referencing the program’s classroom instruction components, Kelly speaks highly of AGC Maine’s partnership with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Local high schools shared their instructors, who received NCCER’s instructor training through AGC Maine. This collaboration ensured all instructors used the same materials — curriculum, presentations, and tests — in a standardized format.

NCCER’s curriculum meets the Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship requirements for time-based training. Therefore, if the same curriculum is used by Registered Apprenticeship Programs that partner with the Construction Immersion Program, participants can continue with their apprenticeship after the program. This approach reflects Principle 4 of Advance CTE’s CTE Without Limits vision by incorporating industry-recognized credentials like the NCCER Core, which help ensure learners’ skills are portable and valued across various programs and states.

Standardized Construction Training and Certification Model

The benefits of NCCER accreditation provide organizations a full workforce development solution – to deliver standardized training and assessment programs for industry-recognized, portable credentials. Accredited organizations must meet and maintain established standards and criteria to ensure integrity in program administration.

Flexible, Digital Instruction

Online training materials help provide learners with the flexibility needed to accommodate their busy schedules, whether they’re interested in exploring a new skill or pursuing full journey-level certification. Online materials also help instructors devote classroom time to hands-on instruction. NCCERconnect offers interactive, online training for many of the most popular curricula and learning materials for additional crafts are available digitally as eText.

Hands-On Learning

To be successful in the field, performance training and evaluation enables learners to master hands-on construction skills in real-world environments. NCCER’s performance testing helps ensure learners are productive, safe, and confident in using their skills after earning NCCER credentials.

Local Employers Connect

To ensure their efforts would develop a solid talent pipeline for local companies, AGC Maine designed the Construction Immersion Program with two important requirements for employers.    

The first requirement: employers must actively participate to have access to hiring the program’s graduates. “Each contractor has one day with the participants.” Kelly explained, “That’s six hours to present their craft, their company, and what the opportunity looks like. They either go to an active construction site for a meaningful hands-on experience, or the contractor comes to the school to provide one on-site.

The second requirement: participating companies must have a Registered Apprenticeship Program. This ensures participants who sign on with a participating company may continue their education after program completion – it’s a win-win. Kelly added, “AGC can support those companies in becoming a Registered Apprenticeship Program if the concept is new to them.” Upon completion, the program guarantees participants at least three interviews with employers.

Providing Career Paths for Maine’s Youth

At the heart of the Construction Immersion Program is its impact on learners and young adults seeking hands-on career guidance. Throughout the four weeks, participants learn about a variety of crafts and disciplines including carpentry, electrical, welding, crane operation, highway construction, and heavy equipment mechanics. They also receive financial literacy training, resumé preparation, and guidance in developing interviewing skills.

By completing the program and earning an NCCER Core credential, graduates have the foundational skills needed to pursue a career in construction. “We knew that we wanted to use a curriculum that would have a portable credential.” Kelly said, “Our goal is to start someone on a career path.” Additionally, participants earn their OSHA 10 certification and first aid CPR certification.

Lifelong Success

Pre-apprenticeship programs like the Construction Immersion Program are a tangible way that high schools, local employers, and organizations like AGC can partner in transforming learners’ interests into opportunities for lifelong careers.

Enhanced Construction Training

Take your team to the next level using NCCER’s programs to prioritize training, improve safety, and develop future leaders.

Reach out to the NCCER Workforce Development Solutions team to discuss a tailored program that meets the state requirements, needs and goals.

William Bales, NCCER

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Exploring Career Paths with zSpace: AR/VR in CTE | 2024 Fall Meeting Platinum Sponsor: zSpace

Friday, October 11th, 2024

In today’s evolving educational landscape, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) are transforming traditional learning. Leading this change is zSpace, a company that uses immersive AR/VR technology to help learners in Career Technical Education (CTE) explore careers and build skills. This post highlights how zSpace supports career readiness through career awareness, exploration, and preparedness.

Career Awareness: Introducing Possibilities

A challenge in education is helping learners grasp the variety of careers available to them. Traditional methods often struggle to engage learners with real-world experiences. zSpace changes this by allowing learners to virtually explore careers—from marine biology to architecture—giving them hands-on insight into day-to-day job responsibilities.

zSpace’s interactive simulations let learners visualize themselves in various roles, sparking curiosity and helping them make informed career choices.

Career Exploration: Engaging in Real-World Simulations

After sparking interest, zSpace enables deeper exploration of specific fields. Learners interested in healthcare, for example, can use virtual anatomy applications to diagnose ailments or explore muscle movements. Those leaning toward engineering can design and test prototypes in a virtual environment, gaining practical knowledge of product development.

This active learning helps students build critical thinking and problem-solving skills, boosting their confidence and readiness for the next step.

Career Preparedness: Building Skills for the Future

As learners focus on their chosen fields, developing the right skills becomes crucial. zSpace offers virtual training modules that help learners practice industry-relevant techniques, such as virtual welding or automotive troubleshooting. These simulations provide instant feedback, allowing learners to master competencies at their own pace.

zSpace’s content is aligned with current industry standards, ensuring learners gain up-to-date skills valued in the job market. This prepares them for certification exams and career success.

Preparing the Next Generation

By combining career awareness, exploration, and preparedness, zSpace equips learners with the tools needed for future careers. With AR/VR shaping the future of workforce development, learners using zSpace are better prepared to pursue careers that drive innovation.

The journey from classroom to career has never been more exciting, and with zSpace leading the way, students have the opportunity to explore, learn, and succeed in a fast-changing world.

Unlock your learners’ potential in your state with zSpace’s immersive AR/VR career exploration before opportunities pass them by. Contact zSpace today for a personal demonstration: https://info.zspace.com/what-is-zspace-cte

Michael Carbenia, Senior Executive Director of Workforce, zSpace [email protected]

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Navigating Success: The Importance of Recognizing CTE Talent | 2024 Fall Meeting Gold Sponsor: NOCTI

Thursday, October 10th, 2024

Career Technical Education (CTE) systems are filled with proud moments of learner achievement, from graduation ceremonies to competitions and certifications. Research consistently shows that these recognition opportunities have positive impacts, increasing knowledge and engagement in learning. At NOCTI/Nocti Business Solutions (NBS), we believe in recognizing talent across all CTE stakeholder groups, including education professionals. These professionals include teachers, administrators, work-based learning coordinators, and data professionals—roles that are important to the success of CTE systems. Let’s explore the unique certification opportunities designed specifically for CTE professionals and why they are essential for navigating the seas of career success 

Charting a Course for CTE Excellence 

For over 56 years, NOCTI has been the trusted compass for measuring what matters in CTE. We are excited to offer a suite of national certifications developed in partnership with subject matter experts: 

Each certification is available at two levels, reflecting the pivotal roles these professionals play in a thriving CTE system. 

Pedagogy and Polish. The Principles of CTE Teaching certification provides a roadmap of fundamental knowledge and skills needed to facilitate technical learning. It covers classic teaching pedagogy and addresses unique aspects of CTE environments, such as safety protocols and integrating Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs), and is designed for those interested in teaching in career and technical education fields as a profession.  

Leading with Perspective. School administrators play multifaceted roles in shaping the culture and identity of CTE programs. The Principles of CTE Administration certification is designed with an understanding of leading career technical teaching and learning while promoting CTE in the broader workforce development community. 

Planning, Designing, Coordinating. The Principles of Work-Based Learning certification offers educators an opportunity to highlight their knowledge of coordinating school, program, and community systems. This certification, aimed to support educators interested in a work-based learning coordinator role, can support career advancement and introduce educators to various stakeholders.  

Noticing the Numbers. NOCTI’s Principles of Working with CTE Data certification recognizes the unique role of data professionals in schools, districts, and state systems. It highlights the depth of knowledge required in data utilization, protection protocols, governance, and management frameworks and can provide these professionals with an opportunity to showcase their unique data-related expertise.  

Benefits of Professional Certifications 

Pursuing professional certifications offers numerous advantages: 

Last spring, I had an opportunity to witness a group of data professionals preparing for Principles of Working with CTE Data credential. There was an air of nervousness and pride as they readied themselves for the process. Once finished, the buzz in the air was palpable. The typical talk among data talents about tools, the latest security issues, and systems challenges, was overrun with chatter about how much they learned from their testing experience, how good it felt to strive for the credential, and how excited they were to receive their results.   

Navigating “C-worthy” Opportunities 

Just as skilled navigators chart courses through vast oceans, CTE professionals can use certifications to plot their career trajectories. NOCTI’s Education Professional certifications provide an opportunity for CTE educators to demonstrate expertise and build credibility. These certifications support learners in moving into new areas of work or acquiring new skills. By validating their abilities against industry-based standards, these certifications boost professional confidence. Moreover, pursuing certifications demonstrates a commitment to self-improvement and industry standards. 

In addition to individual benefits, NOCTI’s Education Professional certifications can support state-level professional preparation systems. As a national benchmark tool, the certifications can support accreditation programs, provide direction for mentoring programs via a pre- and post-test approach, and be a source of data to inform professional development efforts, both at the institutional and state levels.  Data from implementation over multiple cohorts can also inform professional program effectiveness and improvements.  

Sailing Towards Excellence 

For the NOCTI/NBS team, developing and offering Education Professional certifications is a mission-driven effort. We recognize the uniqueness of CTE and the dedicated professionals who serve in these systems. By creating avenues to support the growth, advancement, and recognition of CTE professionals, we help elevate the quality of CTE for more learners. Each of our four certifications is designed to reflect professional knowledge through a CTE lens. The benefits and positive opportunities that come from pursuing these professional certifications are grounded in the experiences of the outstanding educators we have had the privilege to support on their “C-worthy” journeys. Embark on your certification journey today and set sail toward new horizons of professional excellence in CTE! 

We are proud to be a long-standing sponsor of Advance CTE. Be sure to visit our table at 2024 Fall Meeting–we would love to connect with you and explore the certification opportunities NOCTI/NBS has to offer!  

Kathleen McNally, CEO, NOCTI/NBS  

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Three Steps that Inspire Learners to Build Their Future Careers | 2024 Fall Meeting Gold Sponsor: G-W Publisher

Tuesday, October 8th, 2024

From the first Career Technical Education (CTE) course in middle or high school to the final class in a pathway, course content should encourage learners to envision a future in high-pay, high-growth careers. As a State CTE Director, you may be leading your state CTE adoption, interested in increasing the number of learners in your state who take CTE courses, or working in a state that needs to boost its economic development through CTE. Whatever your initiative is, build CTE momentum in your state by encouraging your state’s CTE department leads, administrators, and teachers to try these three ways to encourage career exploration, provide up-to-date career information, and help learners prepare for a job search.

1: Have Learners Self-Reflect  

Introduce learners to the world of work, but also encourage them to learn more about themselves, by evaluating their own personality, interests, and learning style

CTE courses should allow time for learners to step back and reflect on their personal values and life goals to find connections between that vision and the skills they are learning in CTE. 

Self-reflection activities could include: 

G-W resources like Discovering Careers and School to Career help learners connect those traits and values to potential careers.

2: Explore Career Opportunities

After understanding more about themselves, learners are ready to learn more about career opportunities. In G-W titles, you’ll find career features that help learners explore the full picture of employment—job responsibilities, work environment, required education and skills, certifications, and salary information.     

Offering time for career exploration in CTE courses can also help teachers introduce practice of cross-curricular skills, weaved seamlessly into G-W resources. Learners can write a journal entry about their dream job and imagine what a day at work is like, practice speaking as they interview other learners who are in work-based learning programs, or practice math skills as they role-play as a financial planner advising a family about affording college.

3: Practice Career Skills

The key to CTE is practicing and building industry-specific skills.  

At G-W, career exploration is integrated into the content and activities for every title, across the original National Career Clusters® Framework. We will be reviewing the new modernized Framework for future alignment opportunities. In the meantime, use our current Career Navigator to find relevant, up-to-date resources for your state. Together, we can Shape Tomorrow’s CTE by preparing a workforce that is informed, eager, and ready! 

Maureen Brennan | Senior Director of Marketing, G-W Publisher | [email protected]

Together, We Build Careers®

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Revolutionizing Culinary Education with Rouxbe Online Culinary Training | 2024 Fall Meeting Gold Sponsor: Rouxbe

Tuesday, October 8th, 2024

The culinary world is ever-evolving, with trends, techniques, and dietary needs constantly changing. In such a dynamic landscape, the demand for culinary professionals is on the rise in industries from hospitality to healthcare, and ongoing education and training is crucial. Rouxbe offers a globally recognized online culinary training program to help educational institutions enhance their existing curriculum and increase learner engagement. Rouxbe is revolutionizing culinary education and is an invaluable resource for Career Technical Education (CTE) learners and educators.

Flexible Learning that Bridges Classroom and Real-World Experiences 

Rouxbe’s online culinary platform is designed to provide CTE leaders with a supplemental learning tool that can develop and reinforce fundamental culinary skills. CTE leaders can leverage Rouxbe’s platform to design programs and experiences that are responsive to industry needs, providing guidance and resources that reflect the modern workplace. Rouxbe’s training allows learners to explore different culinary career paths, develop specialized skills, and earn industry-recognized credentials that validate their expertise. 

Empowering Learners with Career-Connected Learning 

The Rouxbe platform provides career-connected learning experiences that sharpen learners’ skills, build their networks, and help them define their future selves. Through practical assessments and personalized feedback from professional chefs, learners can refine their techniques in a real-world context, gaining confidence and competency in their culinary abilities. Rouxbe’s emphasis on hands-on learning, even in a virtual environment, expands opportunities for high-quality work-based learning. The interactive assignments and step-by-step video lessons simulate the experience of being in a professional kitchen, allowing learners to apply classroom learning in a real-world setting. This approach not only enhances technical skills but also prepares learners to meet the demands of today’s fast-paced culinary industry. 

Unlocking Career Success with Evidence-Based Strategies 

Rouxbe’s training supports CTE programs in unlocking career success, aligning with the four evidence-based strategies, or “keys”: postsecondary education and career guidance, dual enrollment opportunities, work-based learning, and industry-recognized credentials. By integrating Rouxbe into their curriculum, CTE educators can provide learners with access to high-quality education and career-connected experiences that set them up for success in the culinary field. 

A Coherent Education and Training System for Future Culinary Leaders 

As CTE programs continue to expand opportunities for high-quality work-based learning, platforms like Rouxbe will play a critical role in delivering the education and training necessary for learners to thrive. By embracing Rouxbe’s innovative approach, CTE leaders can ensure that every young person has the chance to apply classroom learning in real-world settings, develop essential skills, and connect with the industry professionals who will help shape their future careers.

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Autumn Gray, VP of Sales 

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