The Oklahoma Department of Career
and Technology Education is partnering with the National Alliance for
Partnerships in Equity to present the Oklahoma Nontraditional Student
Institute. The institute has been developed as part of the state’s failure to
meet or exceed the local levels of performance in relation to the
nontraditional core indicators. The institute consist of one-day professional
development sessions at regional locations, conference calls/webinars and the
two-day Oklahoma Nontraditional Student Summit.
The regional workshops will
introduce participants to the NAPE-developed Explore Nontraditional Careers
Toolkit, and the conference calls/webinars will provide opportunities for
continued professional development in the toolkit’s implementation. The summit
will serve as the culmination of the institute and will bring all participants
together to share experiences and learn from each other. The second day of the
summit will feature an afternoon session on how sites can implement the
strategies they have learned through the institute into their local Carl
Perkins applications for FY18.
You are encouraged to send
representatives from Rose State College to the institute. The regional
workshops are limited to 30 participants at each site. The workshops will be
held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ODCTE is covering the cost of registration for
sites, and lunch is on your own.
- Jan. 26, 2017 – Tulsa Technology Center, Owasso Campus
- Jan. 27, 2017 – Kiamichi Technology Centers, McAlester Campus
- Feb. 16, 2017 – Canadian Valley Technology Center, Chickasha Campus
- Feb. 17, 2017 – Northwest Technology Center, Fairview Campus
- Feb. 23, 2017 – Moore Norman Technology Center, South Penn Campus
- Feb. 24, 2017 – Francis Tuttle Technology Center, Cross Timbers Campus
The two-day summit will be March 28-29, 2017, at Moore Norman Technology Center, Franklin Road Campus. Participants are expected to participate in one one-day workshop, the conference calls/webinars and the two-day summit.
More information and registration
can be found at http://www.okcareertech.org/about/state-agency/divisions/federal-legislation-assistance/onsi
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