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2022 Conference
The Next Normal, WECA, Better Than Ever
WECA Achievements
Friends of WBL
Schenectady County Connects
Jennifer Bargy, Director, Jennifer.Bargy@dfa.state.ny.us
NYSED
Michael LaMastra, Michael.LaMastra@nysed.gov
Nicole Hadsell, Nicole.Hadsell@nysed.gov
Outstanding Work-Based Learning Coordinator
Gina Farrell, gfarrell@pobschools.org
Will DeRuve, wderuve@rcsd.k12.ny.us
Conference Highlights
NY State Education report on Work Based Learning - Michael LaMastra & Nicole Hadsell, WBL Associates
General Session John C. Ninfo, II Retired Federal Bankruptcy Judge-Financial Literacy Presentation for H.S. students
Tricia Snyder, SEL Presentation
What's on the Horizon for CTETAC? The New Vision - Mike Woods, Director
WBLE Components, Best Practice, and Student Outcomes for Special Education 15:1 and 8:1:2 Students - Pauline Shea and Karen Gross, Transition Coordinators
A Case Study of a diversified WBLE program for 15:1 and 8:1:2 Special Education population, components, best practices, and student outcomes
Partner Engagement: The Golden Ticket to Student & Program Success - Stephen Casa, WBL Coordinator
How to cultivate relationships with external partners to increase outcomes for your programs. Using work based learning challenges and other project based models to enhance student learning and engage community partners.
Best Practices for Equitable Post-Secondary Success using Transeo - Beth Ferrigno, Transeo
Work-based learning solves a problem that many jobseekers face: It’s hard to get a job without previous work experience, and it’s hard to get work experience without a job. In this presentation, we’ll talk about supporting the diverse needs of every student, with an emphasis on creating, sustaining, and scaling Work-Based Learning programs. We will discuss several questions regarding WBL programming and touch on some of the most common challenges educators face, and how Transeo is transforming WBL.
FARMING YOUR FUTURE, an All-Hands-on-Deck Event-
MaryBeth Napolitano
Annually, Herkimer BOCES School to Careers along with our partnering OHM and MO BOCES host an agriculture event called: FARMING YOUR FUTURE. This event is held at the Herkimer County Fairgrounds in Frankfort NY and targets grades 7-9. We involve a multitude of community partners; including but not limited to, exploring careers in the various components of Agriculture, Agribusiness, Natural Resource Management, Ag-Tech and Equipment, Animal Care and Livestock, food chain and end products. For safety measures we partnered with Fire, Law and EMS services. We utilized our CTE student population as well as our student interns as presenters, tour guides, etc. and also brought in our local FFA chapters. The Day is filled with career awareness, exploration and ultimately development. Fun and learning for everyone!
Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES) Lab Implementation - Peter Paternostro/Karen Gross
Digital Badging and Credentialing – Empowering innovative learning -
Elizabeth Garofalo & Paula Burnor
Digital Badging and Credentialing (Work-based learning, community service, leadership focus)
Hazardous Occupations, “bona fide” Student Learners, and Building Mini Houses-
James Haas & Bruce Hoffmann
Share best practices and resources for Hazardous Occupations, Workers Comp and building mini houses (collaboration of WBL Coordinators from WSWHE BOCES)
How do I become more involved with WECA? -
MaryPat Grafstein
Want to be more involved in WECA? We have some open positions that might interest you!
EverFI Highlights - Kassie Winne
Career Jam Connect Information