Teachers will learn how to use Blender 3D to create free 3D models for the vocational classes below. Blender 3D can be used to make vocabulary terms interactive and help students understand simple or complex concepts in our trades. No experience is necessary.
Automotive: Automotive technology, collision repair, and related fields. Culinary Arts: Baking, cooking, and restaurant management. Construction: Carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and related trades. Computer Science: Computer programming, information technology, and related fields. Health Sciences: Allied health, nursing, and other medical-related fields. Engineering: Welding, metal fabrication, and other engineering-related fields. Business: Business technology, marketing, and related fields. Agriculture: Animal science, agricultural mechanics. Cosmetology: Hairdressing, cosmetology, and related fields. Early Childhood Education: Childcare and early education programs.
Empowering students to actively shape their educational experiences leads to stronger engagement, improved outcomes, and more responsive career and technical education (CTE) programs. This session will explore strategies for integrating learner voice into decision-making. Participants will gain insights from the ACTE - Advance CTE Learner Voice Toolkit and additional research-backed practices to foster student agency, equity, and collaboration. Through case studies and interactive discussion, administrators will leave with actionable approaches to elevate learner perspectives in their schools and programs.
Since Career and Technical Education was established, it has played a significant role in exposing and training young trades men and women in high schools across our country. In the early 2000’s The New England Laborers’ Training Trust Fund had a vision to create a 4 year high school curriculum that would be used as recruitment and training tool for the Laborer’s locals across the New England Region. In 2002 this vision became a reality when they established The New England Laborers Charter School Cranston Public Schools in Cranston, Rhode Island. In 2007 they applied and received Chapter 74 approval from the Department of Secondary education in Massachusetts. Since then this initiative has expanded across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Throughout this presentation the New England Laborers’ will take you through their journey on how these initiatives started and where they are today.
This session will empower educators to create inclusive and flexible learning environments using the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework. Participants will explore practical strategies to design and implement UDL principles that meet the diverse needs of all learners. Through engaging activities, case studies, and resource sharing, attendees will learn how to remove barriers to learning by incorporating multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression into their instructional practices. High-Order Learning Objectives: Critically evaluate existing instructional practices to identify areas where UDL principles can enhance accessibility and inclusivity for all learners. Develop a comprehensive UDL implementation plan tailored to their school or district’s unique needs, incorporating stakeholder input and evidence-based strategies. Intended Outcomes for Participants: Understand the core principles of UDL and their application in creating accessible and equitable learning experiences. Gain practical tools and resources to support the integration of UDL into curriculum design and instructional planning. Leave with an actionable roadmap for implementing UDL strategies to foster student engagement and success.
This hands-on session explores the creative frontier of generative AI and its implications for the future of work. Discover how educators can leverage experimental AI tools to engage students in innovative, real-world learning experiences that align with emerging industry trends. From AI-generated media to no-code prototyping, you’ll explore how schools can become launchpads for future-ready talent in a rapidly evolving workforce.
In today's diverse classrooms, educators play a pivotal role in shaping the learning environment and fostering student well-being. This session, "Creating Safe Spaces: Trauma-Informed Strategies for Classroom Teachers," is designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to support students who may have experienced trauma.
The needs and experiences of LGBTQ+ students in school settings are critical to understand in order to ensure educational equity and foster school-based belonging throughout the identity spectrum. Massachusetts DESE guidances recommend educational allyship professional development at least once annually in order to maintain an inclusive and responsive school environment for students of all sexual orientations and gender identities. This workshop is designed to approach allyship through an educator-specific lens, unpacking ideal protocols and best practices for LGBTQ+ safety and inclusion with a dynamic series of activities that helps participants internalize the reasons behind desired etiquette and language, rather than a procedural understanding. This workshop is best suited for educators, administrators, and other school-based professionals, and can be provided in one session but is available and recommended as a multi or extended-session series for optimal efficacy.
Objectives: -Develop a comprehensive understanding of helpful vs. harmful LGBTQ+ terminology -Unpack biases that affect our perceptions of/behaviors towards LGBTQ+ students -Identify DESE-aligned best practices for inclusion in educational settings -Troubleshoot addressing anti-LGBTQ+ harassment from both students and caregivers
This workshop engages biotechnology and health careers instructors in a hands-on case study examining the physiological and genetic effects of vaping. Participants will explore molecular diagnostics through ELISA assays to detect inflammatory biomarkers and gel electrophoresis to analyze genetic susceptibility. Aligned with CTE biotechnology and health science standards, this session provides actionable strategies for integrating real-world health issues into laboratory instruction, enhancing student understanding of biotechnology’s role in public health, and preparing them for careers in healthcare and biomedical
This session builds off the Connect for Success 2024 presentation, "Level Up Academy Project for 9th Graders." Presenters will review the development, implementation, and effectiveness of a pilot Grade 9 Seminar course at a Career Technical High School after implementing a lottery admissions process. The presentation covers the necessity of a seminar course, how it was developed and implemented, and the implications for future iterations. It is organized to document and empower school staff to showcase their success in finding appropriate support for Grade 9 students. Presenters will provide valuable insights, problem-solving solutions, and inspiration for their operations, ultimately fostering collaboration and growth.
Join this dynamic session where health assisting instructors come together to share innovative strategies, creative teaching methods, and effective tools for student success in the healthcare field. This is your chance to bring your best practices, challenges, and questions to the table for an open and engaging discussion.
We’ll explore ideas for incorporating technology, fostering leadership, and creating meaningful clinical and lab experiences. Participants are encouraged to contribute their own success stories, lesson plans, and classroom strategies, making this a true collaborative exchange. Walk away with fresh perspectives and practical solutions to take back to your program and inspire your students. Let’s learn and grow together!
In this hands-on learning session, automotive educators will gain a comprehensive overview of electric vehicle (EV) components and configuration. From batteries and motors to charging systems and controllers, participants will learn how EVs differ from traditional vehicles and learn tips to effectively teach this content to students. Additionally, the session will cover safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) specifically for working on EVs. Educators will learn the importance of proper tooling and procedures to mitigate risks associated with EV maintenance and repair. By the end of the session, attendees will have the knowledge and resources to begin incorporating EV curriculum and equipment into their classrooms and shops, preparing their students for the future of automotive technology.
About the presenter: Baily is a visionary in electrification education, currently serving as a Curriculum Specialist at Legacy EV. With over a decade of experience in education, she is dedicated to both developing the next generation of technicians in the EV industry and upskilling the current workforce to meet evolving demands of new vehicle technology. With her unique blend of education expertise, industry knowledge, and passion for empowering students and workers, she is a driving force in shaping the future of the EV industry. She has built high voltage safety certification training programs for businesses across the EV value chain, ensuring that employees are equipped with the necessary skills to work safely and efficiently in this critical field. She has been instrumental in establishing multiple Career and Technical Education Programs in public schools in the US, having played an integral role in the areas of teaching, curriculum design, and coaching teachers. An Arizona State University alumnus, Baily holds a Master's degree in Secondary Education, with a concentration in STEM, is a former Teach for America Corps Member, and Leading for Change Alumni.
This presentation helps vocational teachers understand their retirement options under MTRS, including pension benefits, Social Security coordination, and service buybacks. It also emphasizes the importance of saving outside the pension and offers support through Diamond Point Wealth Partners.
The Department of Labor Standards will be discussing ergonomics in the workplace for office settings. Ergonomics is the science of fitting the job to a person. Its goals are to optimize safety, comfort, and productivity by reducing physical strain and stress on the body. Topics that will be discussed will be proper setup and use of office equipment, such as office chairs and keyboard trays, safe lifting, and microbreaks. Tips learned in this presentation can be used by all employees of Vocational Schools.
This session will explore strategies for developing cross-curricular lessons that seamlessly integrate academic content with technical and vocational instruction in Career and Technical Education (CTE) schools. Participants will engage in collaborative activities to identify opportunities for aligning curriculum standards, fostering interdisciplinary connections, and enhancing student engagement. Using real-world examples, attendees will learn how to design lessons that prepare students for academic success while equipping them with the technical skills needed for industry readiness. High-Order Learning Objectives: Analyze strategies for aligning academic standards with vocational competencies to create interdisciplinary lessons that reflect real-world applications. Design cross-curricular lesson plans that integrate academic and technical content to promote deeper learning and career readiness. Intended Outcomes for Participants: Understand the benefits and challenges of integrating academic and vocational content in CTE settings. Gain practical tools and resources for identifying and leveraging interdisciplinary connections in lesson planning. Leave with a draft plan for a cross-curricular lesson or unit that aligns academic and technical content with industry and educational standards.
This session is on bridging the gap between industry and academia. In today’s fast-paced world, the divide between what is taught in classrooms and what industries expect has become increasingly apparent. Our goal is to explore how we can better prepare students with the technical skills, practical tools, and real world experience they need to thrive in the workforce. At the same time, preparing students for independent living, developing life skills like financial literacy, communication, and problem-solving, which are just as crucial for their overall success. Come and learn about how the Common Strand class does just this.
Thursday June 26, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT D-102
This class explores innovative engagement strategies to connect with audiences, enhance participation, and drive meaningful interactions. It covers modern approaches such as data-driven personalization, interactive content, gamification, AI-driven communication, and social media engagement tactics.
This session will be an update from last year's presentation including information on a Grading for Equity PLC group that was started and improved ways for handling retakes on exams.
Vocabulary strategies you can use to help all students better understand your content vocabulary! Having a deeper understanding of “essential” vocabulary helps students better comprehend their reading and prepare for their future career and program of study.
Are you considering administration? This session will give you an overview of some of the job details, best practices, identifying what needs to be addressed asap, what can wait, resources for help, and more. This will be an open Q & A addressing assumptions and realities involved with a leadership role.
Good Call Officiating Academy provides professional development opportunities for school systems to help address the shortage of officials in youth, middle school and high school sports. Good Call Officiating Academy professional development programs encompass all aspects of introduction and implementation of a recruiting, instructional, training, and employment placement curriculum in sports officiating for students. This session will also touch on the successful pilot program at Southeastern Regional.
The Energy Career Cluster spans careers in traditional and renewable fuel production, power generation and energy conversion, utilities, environmental preservation, ecological research, and resource extraction. To minimize environmental impacts and meet global energy needs, these industries focus on efficient and responsible resource management, including conservation, transmission, distribution, and storage. Careers in this Cluster are dedicated to creating a sustainable future, innovating cleaner energy solutions, and preserving our planet’s natural resources for generations.
The career pathway content standards outline the technical knowledge and skills required for future success within this discipline. This is intended to provide state education leaders and educators with a forward-thinking guide for what students should know and be able to do after completing a program of study in this career pathway. State leaders and local educators are encouraged to use the standards to develop well-planned curricula and assessments for Energy & Natural Resources-related Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Learn about the tremendous opportunities of being an OSHA Trainer and find out about MAVA Safety Courses available, including earning FSU College Credits
This session offers a practical guide for vocational technical schools looking to introduce or expand the use of artificial intelligence in their programs. Using a proven framework and the DESE Integrating Artificial Intelligence document, we’ll help you take stock of where your school is now and chart a path toward making AI useful and meaningful for students and teachers. You’ll leave with planning tools and concrete strategies that show how AI can improve teaching, learning, and daily operations that work for teachers and administrators.
What You’ll Learn: How to assess your current approach to AI using six focus areas (curriculum, training, ethics, equity, feedback, and admin tools) How to build a functional plan for introducing or improving AI in classrooms and shops. How to align your efforts with DESE priorities, Perkins V goals, and workforce needs.
This workshop engages biotechnology and health careers instructors in a hands-on case study examining the physiological and genetic effects of vaping. Participants will explore molecular diagnostics through ELISA assays to detect inflammatory biomarkers and gel electrophoresis to analyze genetic susceptibility. Aligned with CTE biotechnology and health science standards, this session provides actionable strategies for integrating real-world health issues into laboratory instruction, enhancing student understanding of biotechnology’s role in public health, and preparing them for careers in healthcare and biomedical
Designed for cosmetology educators, this hands-on workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques to confidently teach a specific balayage placement to your students. Limited to just 10 participants, this session ensures personalized instruction, guided practice, and interactive demonstrations.
Transform your teaching by effectively blending eLearning with hands-on lab activities. Learn strategies to enhance student engagement, streamline classroom management, and save instructional time.
Key Topics:
Maximizing eLearning: Use digital modules as virtual teaching assistants to reinforce concepts. Assign pre-lab tasks, utilize quizzes, and automate grading.
Integrating Hands-On Learning: Align practical lab equipment with digital lessons, incorporating fault insertion for troubleshooting skills. Develop rotation schedules combining online and hands-on activities.
Efficient Lab Management: Optimize resource usage with student teams and clear roles. Implement visual or QR-code tracking systems.
Employability Focus: Connect labs with real-world industry skills and certifications (SACA, MSSC). Integrate soft skills like teamwork and documentation.
Collaborative Solutions: Engage in discussions, share effective practices, tackle common teaching challenges, and experience hands-on demonstrations.
Join us to create dynamic, industry-aligned learning environments that empower students and simplify instruction.
Empowering students to actively shape their educational experiences leads to stronger engagement, improved outcomes, and more responsive career and technical education (CTE) programs. This session will explore strategies for integrating learner voice into decision-making. Participants will gain insights from the ACTE - Advance CTE Learner Voice Toolkit and additional research-backed practices to foster student agency, equity, and collaboration. Through case studies and interactive discussion, administrators will leave with actionable approaches to elevate learner perspectives in their schools and programs.
Leverage the power of a cloud-based PBX system combined with a best-in-class unified communication platform and protect your environment and investment. Join us for a live demonstration!
TEC is an experienced provider of innovative, quality products for STEM, design, manufacturing and pre-engineering programs/labs, libraries and makerspaces that delivers superior customer support and service.
Information for establishing a fiber optics training program in your school. Tips for getting industry backing and support. We have a fully operational program including industry certifications. If any school is interested in fiber this is the program to be at.
Discover how the MassSave® Green STEP program is transforming technical education across Massachusetts by preparing high school students for careers in sustainable building and energy efficiency. In partnership with eight (8) Massachusetts technical high schools—and growing—this initiative has already trained over 300 students in hands-on sustainable practices while helping them earn industry-recognized credentials. This is only the beginning, we are looking to expand our partnership with more CTEs in Massachusetts, we will discuss how to get your school and students involved.
Look back on 2024-2025 with MassSave Green STEP from emerging technologies, advanced in-classroom training for your students and career connections with local sustainable building, renewable energy and weatherization companies.
MassSave Green STEP goes into the classroom teaching students about the “green collar career” and how the technical trades are connected. Through MassSave Green STEP, students earn credentials such as Building Performance Institute, Urban Green Council and US Green Building Council. Instructors provide technical training on equipment like blower doors, duct blasters, insulation, air sealing and energy efficient lighting; all necessary to enter the workforce with a solid understanding of sustainable building techniques, energy conservation, and code to build tomorrow’s buildings today.
The Massachusetts Green Sustainability Technical Education Program (MA Green STEP) is a “green” workforce development program offered by the Sponsors of MassSave®, working with Massachusetts high schools to offer valuable training and building performance/energy industry certifications. The goals of MA Green STEP are for students to develop a foundation for sustainable building, earn industry certifications, gain awareness of building performance and energy industry career options, and be positioned for employment or higher education in these fields.
MassSave is brought to you by your local electrical and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency: Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid and Unitil. As one we form Mass Save, with the common goal of helping residents and businesses across Massachusetts save money and energy, leading our state to a clean and energy efficient future.
The consistent process to develop, execute and debrief clinical simulation is essential in creating an objective experience. Learners deserve to be placed into situations which suspend disbelief to maximize the connection between educational theory, psychomotor skill, and patient experience.
Culinary Arts may not be as dangerous as other trade shops but a variety of hazards are present. The Department of Labor Standards will discuss these hazards, incidents that have happened, and how to prevent future incidents.
An overview of literacy strategies that can be used in any classroom to help close equity gaps and prepare students for their future careers and programs of study.
M.G.L. Chapter 71, Sections 37H, H1/2, H3/4... often cited, often misunderstood. This session is meant for teachers who wish to learn the basics of school discipline law in Massachusetts and what assistant principals and deans of students go through when it's time for discipline. Participants will be able to interpret each of the three school discipline laws under M.G.L. c. 71 and apply what they learned to real-world situations in their classrooms, shops, and schools.
Strong teacher mentoring programs are essential for fostering professional growth, reducing educator turnover, and promoting a positive school culture. This session focuses on the unique aspects of mentoring within Career and Technical Education (CTE) schools, where both academic and vocational educators bring diverse skills and experiences. Participants will explore evidence-based practices for creating and sustaining mentoring programs that support new and experienced teachers alike, including strategies for pairing mentors and mentees, setting goals, and providing ongoing feedback. Through an interactive approach, attendees will examine how mentoring can address common challenges in CTE settings, such as cross-disciplinary collaboration, integrating academic and technical standards, and supporting the development of teachers’ instructional practices.
Session Objectives: Understand the key components of effective teacher mentoring programs in CTE schools. Explore strategies for mentoring new and veteran teachers to improve instructional practices and professional growth. Learn how to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration between academic and CTE educators through mentoring relationships. Develop approaches to support mentor-mentee pairings, goal setting, and reflective practices that lead to sustained success.
Intended Outcomes: By the end of this session, participants will: Gain tools and resources to establish or enhance teacher mentoring programs in their schools. Develop strategies to support mentees in navigating the unique challenges of teaching in CTE environments. Learn methods to encourage meaningful collaboration between academic and CTE educators through mentorship. Build a mentoring framework that fosters teacher retention, professional growth, and a strong sense of community.
Leading in school systems these days can give serious circus vibes. Yet somehow you’re juggling teacher burnout, parent emails that read like hate mail, and the ever-shifting “new normal” — all while trying to remember where you left your coffee (or, perhaps will to live).
This workshop is for vocational school leaders and educators who want to guide with strength, empathy, and a little more sanity. We’ll discuss stress, leadership fatigue, and the awkward magic of managing both staff and families (yes, magic).
Bring your woes, leave in the know. Let’s have some laughs, and learn some useful tools for leading well without losing yourself.
Good Call Officiating Academy provides professional development opportunities for school systems to help address the shortage of officials in youth, middle school and high school sports. Good Call Officiating Academy professional development programs encompass all aspects of introduction and implementation of a recruiting, instructional, training, and employment placement curriculum in sports officiating for students. This session will also touch on the successful pilot program at Southeastern Regional.
This session is designed for Career and Technical Education (CTE) instructors at all experience levels, from new educators to seasoned professionals looking to refine their teaching strategies. It is ideal for instructors working in vocational-technical high schools and trade schools, particularly those seeking to enhance student engagement and lesson fluidity. Participants will benefit from strategies to create dynamic, structured lesson plans that incorporate continuous learning, hands-on practice stations, and AI integration to streamline instruction. This session is particularly relevant for educators aiming to move beyond single-concept teaching and develop meaningful, student-centered learning experiences that keep students engaged.
Explore quorum sensing, the bacterial communication system that drives gene expression and influences fields from medicine to agriculture. In this hands-on workshop, biotechnology and health careers instructors will investigate operon regulation using Aliivibrio fischeri, a model for quorum sensing and bioluminescence. Applications in antibiotic resistance (e.g., Pseudomonas infections in cystic fibrosis), agriculture (plant-microbe interactions), cosmetics (microbiome-based skincare), regenerative medicine and environmental science will be discussed. Aligned with CTE biotechnology standards, this session provides lab strategies to engage students in cutting-edge biotechnology concepts with real-world relevance.
Explore strategies for engaging students in future-ready technology education: Understand how to integrate esports to spark curiosity and build foundational skills in critical areas.
Training Equipment, Simulators, and Curriculum for most Vocational Programs, including: VR EMS Services, FANUC Robotics and CNC, Heavy Equipment Simulators, Drones, HMI/PLC Trainers, and More!
Thursday June 26, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT D-102
This session offers a practical guide for vocational technical schools looking to introduce or expand the use of artificial intelligence in their programs. Using a proven framework and the DESE Integrating Artificial Intelligence document, we’ll help you take stock of where your school is now and chart a path toward making AI useful and meaningful for students and teachers. You’ll leave with planning tools and concrete strategies that show how AI can improve teaching, learning, and daily operations that work for teachers and administrators.
What You’ll Learn: How to assess your current approach to AI using six focus areas (curriculum, training, ethics, equity, feedback, and admin tools) How to build a functional plan for introducing or improving AI in classrooms and shops. How to align your efforts with DESE priorities, Perkins V goals, and workforce needs.
Freshman Exploratory teachers have a short time with each group of students, and it is important to make critical information relative to special learning needs easily accessible and understandable. Through our Exploratory Binders initiative, we have a central place, and consistent procedure, for doing just that. This process facilitates communication about freshman with IEPs and 504s, as well as English language learners, during the exploratory cycles.
Threat Assessment Teams (TATs) are vital to the safety of schools. They have been necessary in today's world. TATs do an excellent job of assessing, directing, managing, and documenting threats, the vast majority of threats that are reported and evaluated fall into the "transient threat" category. Although a determination that the threat is not real, has no real threat behind it, nonetheless it is concerning and disruptive to a school community. How do schools support students who make these threats and how can schools help prevent such threats from occurring. We will discuss numerous interventions, supports and strategies that can be implemented to ensure school safety.
Empowering students to actively shape their educational experiences leads to stronger engagement, improved outcomes, and more responsive career and technical education (CTE) programs. This session will explore strategies for integrating learner voice into decision-making. Participants will gain insights from the ACTE - Advance CTE Learner Voice Toolkit and additional research-backed practices to foster student agency, equity, and collaboration. Through case studies and interactive discussion, administrators will leave with actionable approaches to elevate learner perspectives in their schools and programs.
This will be a presentation that will provide insights on retirement benefits aimed towards vocational teachers. The presentation will touch on many topics including your pension, social security planning, buying back vocational time for MTRS credit and Retirement pension options.
There are several options for respiratory protection for automotive spraybooths. They include air purfiying respirators and supplied air respirators. The Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards will discuss the requirements for use of these respirators. The discussion will involve two case studies of an enforcement inspection and a consultation visit involving spray booth respiratory protection.
Unlock the power of storytelling to transform biotech education. This hands-on workshop empowers instructors to use AI tools to craft engaging story wrappers around biotechnological concepts and lab skills. Learn to teach mitosis and breast cancer biomarkers through patient journeys, explore the science of heartbreak to explain anatomy and physiology, or unpack the mystery of Auto-Brewery Syndrome to spark discussions around diagnostic panels and legal implications. We’ll also dive into the role of SNPs in opioid addiction and metabolic signals in drugs like semaglutide/Ozempic—all framed within compelling, student-centered narratives. Participants will practice building story-driven lesson hooks that tie directly into core skills like ELISA and PCR testing. Leave with ready-to-adapt scenarios and strategies that bring complex science to life, while deepening student engagement and curiosity in biotechnology’s real-world impact.
Join this dynamic session where health assisting instructors come together to share innovative strategies, creative teaching methods, and effective tools for student success in the healthcare field. This is your chance to bring your best practices, challenges, and questions to the table for an open and engaging discussion.
We’ll explore ideas for incorporating technology, fostering leadership, and creating meaningful clinical and lab experiences. Participants are encouraged to contribute their own success stories, lesson plans, and classroom strategies, making this a true collaborative exchange. Walk away with fresh perspectives and practical solutions to take back to your program and inspire your students. Let’s learn and grow together!
As the demand for high-speed internet and data infrastructure continues to grow, so does the need for a skilled workforce to support it. This session explores the emerging job market in broadband telecommunications, with a focus on how schools can prepare students for meaningful, long-term careers in copper, fiber optic, and wireless technologies.
Educators will gain insight into the structure and impact of C-Tech’s Broadband Academy—a hands-on, industry-informed program that aligns classroom learning with real-world technical skills. With a focus on accessibility, engagement, and workforce readiness, this session will highlight how students—especially those often underrepresented in technical fields—can earn stackable certifications and develop career-relevant competencies in a rapidly expanding industry.
Whether you are looking to enhance your existing CTE offerings or explore new pathways that connect students to high-demand technical careers, this session will offer practical takeaways for building programs that make a lasting difference in students’ lives.
How are you leveraging technology to make managing CCR and WBL data more efficient? Discover how software like Jobready CCR can help you digitize forms, manage employer partnerships, track employer visits, create career plans, track student participation in events, and much more. Students can also upload pay stubs, record WBL hours by clocking in/out, and apply for opportunities posted by business partners. Jobready CCR is also a complete CCR solution that includes postsecondary suggestions, college applications, SAT/ACT test preparation, scholarships, course planning, career exploration, industry recognized credential tracking, follow-up studies and more. Best of all, everything is tied to MA state standards. To fully grasp the all-encompassing capabilities of this application, you need to attend this session.
This session provides educators in Career and Technical Education (CTE) schools with practical, research-based instructional strategies to enhance student engagement, equity, and achievement. Designed for both CTE and academic teachers, the session focuses on integrating academic and technical instruction to support diverse learners, including those with IEPs, English Language Learners, and students requiring Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions. Attendees will explore frameworks such as Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), District Curriculum Accommodation Plan (DCAP), and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), as well as MyCAP (My Career and Academic Plan) for personalizing instruction and improving college and career readiness. Participants will leave with actionable strategies to promote cross-curricular collaboration, align instruction with workforce and academic standards, and address diverse student needs effectively.
Session Objectives: Identify research-based instructional strategies that enhance learning outcomes in CTE and academic settings. Understand how frameworks like MTSS, DCAP, and UDL can support diverse learners in vocational schools. Develop methods to foster collaboration between academic and vocational educators for cross-curricular alignment. Explore ways to use MyCAP for integrating career readiness with personalized academic goals.
Intended Outcomes: By the end of this session, participants will: Gain practical tools and resources to implement effective teaching strategies in CTE and academic classrooms. Learn how to use UDL principles to make learning accessible and engaging for all students. Design strategies for fostering collaboration between academic and CTE educators to enhance interdisciplinary learning. Be equipped to create a classroom environment that supports student success in both technical skills and academic development, aligned with college and career readiness goals.
The two significant challenges facing the United States are climate change and growing economic insecurity. While each issue requires unique strategies, solutions can be aligned for mutual benefit. For example, transitioning to a carbon-free power sector by 2035 and achieving a net-zero economy by 2050 will create numerous job opportunities.
A critical element in realizing these opportunities is to create and scale green workforce development programs that will sustain and thrive beyond short-term funding opportunities, which is essential for raising awareness about job opportunities in the energy sector.
Such collaborations allow students to gain hands-on experience through internships, apprenticeships, and job placements. These are crucial for preparing a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of the evolving energy sector. These programs provide students practical skills, real-world experience, and improved employability upon graduation.
Moreover, these partnerships are essential for promoting diversity within the energy sector. By engaging a wide range of educational institutions, including those that serve underrepresented communities, ACT can help ensure that the benefits of clean energy jobs are accessible to a diverse population. This approach addresses systemic barriers to occupational segregation, allowing individuals from various backgrounds to pursue careers in this dynamic field.
In this engaging and actionable session, participants will be introduced to DetecTogether’s 3 Steps Detect® curriculum—a free, ready-to-implement, teacher-led program designed to equip students with the skills to detect cancer early and take charge of their health. Grounded in real stories and rooted in the National Health Education Standards, this curriculum is especially relevant to health assisting, medical science, and public safety pathways, but also adaptable for any academic or advisory setting that supports college and career readiness. Developed by teachers, for teachers - this program will elevate the health literacy of your students.
This 50-minute session will:
- Showcase how the curriculum integrates seamlessly into CTE and academic environments, promoting cross-curricular application and student engagement.
- Offer practical strategies for delivering the content using UDL to support diverse learners.
- Provide access to free online learning tools and facilitator resources, including pre/post assessments and asynchronous modules for blended learning.
Leading in school systems these days can give serious circus vibes. Yet somehow you’re juggling teacher burnout, parent emails that read like hate mail, and the ever-shifting “new normal” — all while trying to remember where you left your coffee (or, perhaps will to live).
This workshop is for vocational school leaders and educators who want to guide with strength, empathy, and a little more sanity. We’ll discuss stress, leadership fatigue, and the awkward magic of managing both staff and families (yes, magic).
Bring your woes, leave in the know. Let’s have some laughs, and learn some useful tools for leading well without losing yourself.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming education, empowering both educators and students in core academics and Career and Technical Education (CTE). In this interactive workshop, attendees will discover how AI can enhance lesson planning, assessment, student engagement, and skill-building across diverse learning environments.
We will explore AI-powered strategies for educators, including differentiated instruction, automated feedback, and work-based learning applications. Additionally, we will highlight ways students can leverage AI tools to improve problem-solving, self-paced learning, and motivation—from AI-driven tutoring to career exploration tools.
Attendees will receive practical resources, including recommended AI tools, lesson templates, and student-friendly applications. The session will feature live demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on AI exploration, ensuring participants leave with actionable strategies to enhance both teaching efficiency and student success in academic and career-focused classrooms.
This session will focus on evidence based practices used at Southeastern Regional to support multilingual students, including Newcomers, to strengthen ESL programming and student outcomes.
In this session, I will share my journey of transforming a traditional Graphic Design curriculum into a full-fledged Career and Technical Education (CTE) program at Salem High School. Beginning with Graphic Design 1 and 2, I expanded the program to incorporate design theory, Adobe certification, Konica Minolta equipment training, large-format printing, lamination, dye sublimation, and an eCommerce platform for real-world order processing.
Attendees will gain insight into the step-by-step process of developing a high-quality, industry-aligned CTE program, including:
-Securing Funding & Resources – Writing and obtaining grants to upgrade Adobe software, Mac lab computers, and acquire professional printing equipment. -Industry Collaboration – Partnering with Konica Minolta and local businesses to equip students with hands-on skills. -Building an eCommerce Platform – A year-long development process with PageDNA to create "Witches’ Ink," a student-run online store that integrates order management and billing. -Curriculum Development – Writing coursework aligned with Massachusetts Visual Communication and Graphic Output standards, proactively adapting to evolving state standards. -Hands-on Learning & Equipment Training – Researching, self-training, and establishing professional workflows, including silk screening with support from local businesses.
This session will provide educators with a roadmap for expanding their own CTE programs, leveraging industry partnerships, and integrating real-world applications to prepare students for careers in graphic design and print production.
Target Audience: CTE educators, administrators, and program directors looking to enhance or develop a Graphic Design & Visual Communication program with strong industry connections and hands-on learning.
Session Format: Presentation with Q&A, featuring real-world examples, curriculum insights, and a discussion on best practices for implementing similar programs in other schools.
Training Equipment, Simulators, and Curriculum for most Vocational Programs, including: VR EMS Services, FANUC Robotics and CNC, Heavy Equipment Simulators, Drones, HMI/PLC Trainers, and More!
This hands-on session explores the creative frontier of generative AI and its implications for the future of work. Discover how educators can leverage experimental AI tools to engage students in innovative, real-world learning experiences that align with emerging industry trends. From AI-generated media to no-code prototyping, you’ll explore how schools can become launchpads for future-ready talent in a rapidly evolving workforce.