Employers in every industry want a skilled workforce that is "tomorrow ready." Employers emphasize the need for employees with specific foundational skills, including digital literacy, competence in Microsoft Office, and the capability to communicate effectively. What which outcomes matter most?
In this week's episode, we'll hear audio from a past CERTIFIED Academy: Business webinar. We were able to collaborate with educator veterans Kathy Schmit and Karen Coloumbe, plus Kalama, WA's CTE Advisory Panelist member, Eric Yakovich.
Kathy is a 10-year veteran teacher with 25 years of firsthand experience applying Microsoft products in the business industry. Kathy entered the Career and Technical Education field to prepare students for the rigors and realities of the work world. Having been passed over for workplace advancement because she lacked certification or college credentials, she understands the importance and value of certification. Kathy will be the first to tell, in her enthusiastic manner, that certification matters! But above all else she will share with you and make you a believer that certification is for everyone!
Karen has taught a variety of Career and Technical Education courses at the 8th -12th grade level as well as the Community College since the early 2000's. Her focus is on expanding hands-on and experiential learning in meaningful ways to add valuable "tools" to the students' toolbox, building confidence and a resume of tangible skills to market in the workplace. Karen has seen certifications used to enhance resumes for those who need to get right to work; as well as to differentiate students working towards competitive internships, scholarships, and college programs. The most significant connection from certification to the real world is understanding how to work to achieve goals using the resources available. Before teaching, Karen worked for over a decade as an Avionics Technician with Boeing, DynCorp Aerospace and the US Air Force on programs including Air Force 1, the B2 Bomber, and multiple F-16 deployments abroad.
Eric is the Director of Economic Development at the Port of Kalama, Washington, where he manages properties, marketing, strategic planning, marine terminals, parks, recreation and security. Kalama is his hometown. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration. He has 30 years of experience in non-profit leadership, as an accountant, finance director and chief executive officer. Mr. Yakovich resides in Kalama with his wife. They have two, adult children and one grandchild. He enjoys time with his family, friends and Husky football.
In this episode, we discuss how to map your curriculum and courses to the skills demanded by today's employers. Learn how you can give your students the skills for success in any workplace.
Ready to connect with your fellow educators for new ideas for your classroom? Join educators like Kathy and Karen in the CERTIFIED Educator Community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8958289/.
You can also find new ideas for your class on the Certiport blog: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/blog.
And of course, don't miss your chance to network with new teachers at our CERTIFIED Educator Conference this June! Get all the details here: https://certified.certiport.com/.
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