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Monday, July 27
 

10:00am EDT

CTE Without Limits: Expanding Access, Equity, and Opportunity for All Learners—including Neurodivergent Learners
Monday July 27, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Career and Technical Education (CTE) can transform lives when access is intentional, inclusive, and aligned to workforce outcomes. Yet students with disabilities and other marginalized learners are often excluded due to systemic barriers and misaligned practices. Drawing on over three decades of experience as a CTE-certified teacher, school principal, and district leader, this session examines how districts can redesign CTE pathways to ensure equity, compliance, rigor, and meaningful postsecondary success. Participants will explore practical strategies to remove gatekeeping practices, align IEPs and instructional supports with workforce competencies, strengthen cross-department collaboration, and develop inclusive CTE models that lead to certifications, apprenticeships, and living-wage careers. Attendees will leave with actionable tools applicable across urban, suburban, and rural settings.
Monday July 27, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 288

11:00am EDT

12:00pm EDT

Comprehensive Counseling Meets CTE: Creating Clear Pathways to College, Career, and Life
Monday July 27, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
This session explores how school counselors can leverage a comprehensive, data-driven counseling program—aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model and RAMP framework—to intentionally integrate Career and Technical Education (CTE) into student success planning. Participants will examine how aligning counseling practices with CTE pathways strengthens academic engagement, supports postsecondary readiness, and creates equitable access to high-quality career opportunities.  Grounded in research demonstrating that participation in CTE programs is linked to increased student engagement and reduced dropout rates, this session highlights the critical role counselors play in connecting students to relevant, real-world learning experiences. Attendees will also explore how today’s technical and skilled careers offer high-demand, high-wage opportunities, challenging outdated narratives about postsecondary success.  Through practical strategies, examples, and collaborative discussion, participants will leave with actionable ideas to embed CTE into their comprehensive counseling programs—ultimately helping students build clear, purposeful pathways to college, career, and life.
Monday July 27, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Room 288

1:00pm EDT

V.I.P. NEXT LEVEL Leadership: ABOVE & BEYOND the status quo
Monday July 27, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT
Designed for administrators, aspiring leaders, and beginning teachers, this session addresses the challenge of empowering leaders to move beyond the limitations of the status quo and lead transformational change. While leadership is not defined by position, it is defined by the courage to shape what comes next.  Educational Leaders are often expected to lead within systems that unintentionally reinforce the status quo. Especially focusing on those who are believed to be educational agents of change, this session explores how leaders can move beyond these limitations to lead transformational change with clarity, confidence, and influence.  Grounded in research and professional practice, the V.I.P. Leadership Framework, Vision, Innovation, and Passion, introduces a central strategy the 5-Star Collaborative Framework, a leadership model designed to strengthen professional capacity, collective impact, and sustainable leadership development. The framework focuses on five essential pillars: (1) Intra-collaboration, strengthening self-awareness and professional growth; (2) Inter-collaboration, fostering meaningful connections and partnerships across teams and organizations; (3) Leadership, cultivating voice, visibility, and influence; (4) Mentorship, developing guidance and support systems for emerging leaders; and (5) Sponsorship, advancing opportunities and advocacy for women in leadership.  Through guided reflection and structured discussion, participants will identify practical strategies to strengthen leadership influence and move from awareness to acceptance to action, becoming advocates who elevate others and create pathways for success across educational communities.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Maria Paradiso-Testa

Dr. Maria Paradiso-Testa

Doctor of Educational Leadership, Monmouth University
Maria is a Doctor of Educational Leadership and an Adjunct Professor with Superintendent/CSA and Principal certifications. Having more than 25 years of educational experience, Maria is a Conference Host, a Grant Writer and a National & International Guest Speaker/Presenter. While... Read More →
Monday July 27, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT
Room 288

2:00pm EDT

It Takes a Village: Building Impact Networks for Parent and Community Engagement in Urban CTE
Monday July 27, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Career and Technical Education (CTE) in urban communities is strongest when families, educators, and community partners function as a connected village. This session invites CTE practitioners to examine parent and community engagement through the lens of impact networks, intentional relationships that align people, resources, and shared responsibility for student success. Participants will explore practical strategies for building trust, strengthening family partnerships, and leveraging community assets across networks that support CTE pathways. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas to shift engagement from isolated efforts to sustained, community-driven impact.
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Monday July 27, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Room 288

3:00pm EDT

Bridging Rural and Urban Learning Through Nature-Based Innovation
Monday July 27, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm EDT
Workshop Description: Innovation in Teaching & Learning Across Contexts This experiential workshop supports educators in using hands-on, creative, and nature-connected learning to bridge rural and urban classrooms. Through gardening, habitat exploration, and climate-focused activities, participants explore project-based, competency-based, and culturally responsive practices using gardens, schoolyards, and local green spaces as living classrooms. The session blends tactile experiences—such as seed starting, nature journaling, and habitat mapping—with simple nature-exploration technologies like photo documentation and observation apps. Educators will learn scalable, low-cost approaches that work in under-resourced schools, including container gardens, pollinator habitats, and place-based climate projects. Participants leave with practical ideas and adaptable tools to create engaging, equitable, and resilient learning experiences rooted in nature and community.
Monday July 27, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm EDT
Room 288
 
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