Room
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Session Title
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Track
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10:35 - 11:20am
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Breakout Session #1
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Arbor Theater
San Joaquin Ginko Ash Magnolia Patio |
In-Demand Skills for In-Demand Occupations: Advanced Manufacturing
Health Career Pathways - Success Stories from Students Career Training Programs - Pathways Leading to High Skill, High Wage Jobs Hosts & Guests: Career Pathways in the California Retail, Hospitality, Tourism/Recreation Sector Information Technologies/Digital Media Careers Integrating 3rd Party Certification into your Career Pathway |
General
General General/Administrator General General General/Administrator |
11:25am - 12:10pm
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Breakout Session #2
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Arbor Theater
San Joaquin Ginko Ash Magnolia Patio |
A Collaborative Approach to Breeding Success
Articulation and Dual Enrollment Answering Who, Where, How with CalCRN Resources Building a More Sustainable Future How the Entrepreneur Mindset Teaches Soft Skills Employers Demand Workforce Trends in Healthcare |
General/Administrator
General/Administrator General General General General |
2:10 - 2:55pm
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Breakout Session #3
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Arbor Theater
San Joaquin Ginko Ash Magnolia Patio |
Agriculture: Paving the Way to Your Next Paycheck
Work-based Learning: Fostering Transitions from Education to the Workforce New World of Work Curriculum: Helping Educators Bridge Student Skills to Employer Needs in the 21st Century Workplace Transportation & Renewable Energy: Hybrids, Biodiesel, Drones & More Global Trade & Logistics Leveraging Data for Student Support: New Tools for Student Services Professionals and Students |
General
General/Administrator General/Administrator General General General/Administrator |
The California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the nation. It is composed of 72 districts and 113 colleges serving 2.1 million students per year. Community colleges supply workforce training, basic skills courses in English and math, and prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The Chancellor’s Office provides leadership, advocacy and support under the direction of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. |