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SUMMARY:Time for the Trades - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of education is to ensure that we have a skilled workforce and engaged citizenry to keep our economy\, communities\, and families healthy and productive. While the benefits of college are already widely known\, success in our economy and society isn?t limited to the attainment of a four-year college degree. It is evident that many well-paying careers do not require a bachelor?s degree. Career and technical education continues to surface as a tested strategy to engage students in their learning and prepare them for postsecondary education and the complex world of the 21st Century.\n\n \n\nThis virtual event will explore the vocational programs in our region and how they've advanced and adapted to students' needs over time.\n\n\n\nTIME FOR THE TRADES Virtual Discussion \n\nDecember 9\, 2020 | 6:30 pm to 7:15 pm .\n\n\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nLisa McNamara\, Director of Career and Technical Education\n\nGwen Smoker\, Citadel\, Chair of WCCCC Scholarship Program \n\nGreg Pilotti\, Greg Pilotti Furniture Makers\nWarren Taylor Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology\n\nAnthony Castrovillo UTI - Universal Technical Institute\n\nJill Stoltzfus - Chester County Technical College High Schools\n\n\nATTENDEES WILL BE SENT A LINK TO JOIN THE SEMINAR \n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSORED BY:
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\nThe purpose of education is to ensure that we have a skilled workforce and engaged citizenry to keep our economy\, communities\, and families healthy and productive. While the benefits of college are already widely known\, success in our economy and society isn?t limited to the attainment of a four-year college degree. It is evident that many well-paying careers do not require a bachelor?s degree. Career and technical education continues to surface as a tested strategy to engage students in their learning and prepare them for postsecondary education and the complex world of the 21st Century.
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\nThis virtual event will explore the vocational programs in our region and how they'\;ve advanced and adapted to students'\; needs over time.
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\nTIME FOR THE TRADES Virtual Discussion \;
\nDecember 9\, 2020 | 6:30 pm to 7:15 pm .
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\nSPEAKERS:
\nLisa McNamara\, Director of Career and Technical Education
\nGwen Smoker\, Citadel\, Chair of WCCCC Scholarship Program \;
\nGreg Pilotti\, Greg Pilotti Furniture Makers\n