Educating for the Global World of Work

March 17, 2022 @ 4:00PM — 5:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Part of the “Skills for Students’ Future in the World" PD Series

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March Educator PD Session: Educating for the Global World of Work

Virtual Zoom Webinar, Thursday March 17, 2022 from 4-5:00pm

Registrants will be sent a Zoom invitation prior to the event.

About the Program: What skills are needed to succeed in a fast-paced, technologically advanced, and globalized economy? In this session, we will discuss ways in which to bring career exploration into your subject area and highlight enrichment opportunities available for students to set themselves up for success. Teachers will hear from a panel of individuals from organizations focused on technical education and experiential learning that help students prepare for the jobs of the future. We will also reflect on how this work contributes to the Asia Society’s “Investigate the World” global competency theme as well as P21’s “Life and Career Skills” focus. This session is open for middle and high school teachers of all subject areas and teachers have the opportunity to earn 1 CEU for participating in this session.

Panelists Include:

  1. Heather Ackels, Executive Director of INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati
  2. Jeff Brokamp, Vice President of Education at Junior Achievement of OKI Partners
  3. Cassandra Palsgrove, Director of the Office of Graduate Success at the Ohio Department of Education

Learning Outcomes

Teachers will be able to

  • Identify social and cross-cultural skills that are needed in the modern workplace.
  • Identify ways in which students can further develop technical or industry-specific skills to better position themselves among other future job applicants.
  • Develop a strategy for introducing career exploration into a lesson or unit plan.
  • Reflect on ways in which their lessons can help students develop necessary soft skills such as initiative, flexibility, leadership, and accountability.