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WORK AND LEARN INDIANA: The 2024 Indiana Work-Based Learning Conference
February 22
WORK AND LEARN INDIANA: The 2024 Indiana Work-Based Learning Conference
The Indiana Work-Based Learning Conference, featuring the 18th Annual Impact Awards, will be on February 22, 2024 at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville. The event is a convening of best practices and sharing of ideas toward growth and partnership within workforce and education. Register here or contact Sally Saydshoev for more information.
We have fantastic sessions that would truly be beneficial to school counselors….
- 10 – 10:50 a.m. WBL Breakout Session
- Revolutionizing Education: The Registered Elementary Education Apprenticeship in Indiana
The Pursuit Institute - STEM, CHIPS, and HUBS: How PLTW Courses Connect Students to Emerging Workforce Needs
Project Lead The Way - Foraging Forward: Integrating Project-Based Learning into the Classroom
IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering – Indianapolis
- Revolutionizing Education: The Registered Elementary Education Apprenticeship in Indiana
- 11 – 11:50 a.m. WBL Breakout Session
- The Power of Partnerships: Utilizing a High School Fellowship Model to Increase Minority Representation in the Healthcare Industry
Indianapolis Public Schools - Work-Based Learning: Bridging the Gap Between Education and Careers
Purdue IN-MaC - Ivy+ Career Link: A Comprehensive Work-Based Learning & Skills Training Hub for Employer Talent Development
Ivy Tech Community College
- The Power of Partnerships: Utilizing a High School Fellowship Model to Increase Minority Representation in the Healthcare Industry
- 2 – 2:50 p.m. WBL Breakout Session
- Successful Work-Based Learning in a State Agency: IOT’s State Earn and Learn IT
Indiana Office of Technology - How Rural Alliance Zone 32 is meeting workforce needs and providing students access to high-wage, high demand careers
Reid Health, Ivy Tech Community College, Randolph County Schools, and Empower Schools - Redesigning Indiana’s Education
Indiana Department of Education
- Successful Work-Based Learning in a State Agency: IOT’s State Earn and Learn IT