General Advisory Council
Educational Service Center, C3
December 9, 2009 2:30 – 4 p.m.
2:30 Welcome – Introductions
Packets from Kickoff
2:45 Meeting Format
Conference Call, Video Conf., Webinar, ?
2:55 Career and College Ready
Data
3:00 Career Paths vs. 4 year college
3:10 Curriculum
How do we keep up – what are the essentials?
3:20 North Carolina
Presentation – Dec 17th EdCC
3:25 MTAG
Feb 24 (8:15 – 1:30)
3:30
| Trends – what is the occupational outlook in your field? |
Skills such as global literacy, computer literacy, problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and innovation have become critical in today’s increasingly interconnected workforce and society--and technology is the catalyst for bringing these changes into the classroom. What might this look like within our different program areas
3:40 If part of CTE’s vision is to better prepare students for a “family wage
job”, what would that look like?
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A family wage is not a middle-class income.
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· Where are the future family-wage jobs in Snohomish County?
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· What level of preparation does it take to get a family-wage job?
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3:50 How can CTE be used as a change agent in reshaping the American
workforce?
3:57
| Agenda items for next meeting |
4:00 Adjourn
Upcoming meetings: March 3, 2010 & May 5, 2010
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