Friday, August 21, 1:00pm - 2:30pm (EDT)
After decades of education and social science research we’ve learned that people vary in how they absorb and apply information. Thirty years after the signing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act, research that’s been conducted in educational settings is now being translated to work-based learning models. Please join ODEP’s Apprenticeship Inclusion Models (AIM) team in a presentation of our research into how intensive career pathways programs, program designers, instructors, and mentors can and do support inclusive and accessible apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship participants. The AIM team will be joined by special guests: the National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity; Mary Taylor, Kentucky Office of Career and Technical Education; and Sam Johnston from CAST.
Note: The registration process will generate a calendar invite, but you will be asked to register again (name, email) on the day of the webinar to get into the WebEx platform. We look forward to seeing you!
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Jessie Oettinger, jessie_oettinger@spra.com