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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information
Superintendent’s Welcome 2
ACTEAZ President’s Welcome 3
ACTEAZ Board of Directors 4
ACTEAZ Board Members 5
ACTEAZ Fellows 6
ACTEAZ Presidents: Past to Present 7
ADE CTE State Directors: Past to Present 8
ADE CTE Staff 9 - 11
Steering Committee Members 12
General Conference Information 13
Conference Highlights 14
Program Area Locations 15
Abbreviation/Acronym Chart 16 - 17
Bus Schedule 17
Special Session Information 18 - 21
Keynote Session Agenda 22
ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast Agenda 23
ACTEAZ Award Winners 24 - 25
ACTEAZ Scholarship Winners 26 - 27
CTSOs 28 - 29
Presenters and Facilitators Information 108 - 114
Exhibitor Information at Loews 115 - 121
Exhibitor Information at Westin 122 - 128
Conference Area Maps at Loews 129 - 130
Conference Area Maps at Westin 131 - 133
City of Tucscon Highlights Map 134
Schedule: Program By Area
Administration 30
Agriculture Education 30 - 32
ACTEAZ 32 - 36
Business and Marketing 36 - 38
Career Guidance and Counseling 39
Community College 40
Community Service Occupations 40
Education Professions 40 - 42
Family and Consumer Sciences Education 42 - 44
Health Careers Education 44 - 45
Industrial Trades Education 45 - 48
Information Technology 48
Interdisciplinary 48 - 56
JTED Leadership 56
Law and Saft ey 57
Media Graphics Education 57 - 59
Schedule: Day to Day
Th ursday, July 11th 60
Friday, July 12th 60 - 61
Saturday, July 13th 62 - 67
Sunday, July 14th 67 - 77
Monday, July 15th 77 - 90
Tuesday, July 16th 90 - 106
Wednesday, July 17th 106 - 107
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ADE SUPERINTENDENT’S WELCOME
State of ArizonaDepartment of EducationOffi ce of John Huppenthal
Superintendent of Public Instruction
July 12, 2013
It’s my pleasure to extend a warm welcome and appreciation for your participation in Arizona’s 38th Annual Summer Career and Technical Education Conference themed “CTE: Supporting Dreams, Creating Realities!”
Career and Technical Education (CTE), in my view, is a critical element to a comprehensive education for all our students. It is an essential path to assure our students are college and career ready. You, as CTE teachers, bear enormous responsibility to prepare our students for college and career. Th is conference is designed to assist you with this important charge and provide an opportunity to exchange ideas with your colleagues, hear experts in your fi eld, and become aware of the most up-to-date tools of your trade.
I want to express my sincere thanks to the Arizona Association for Career and Technical Education for partnering with ADE and enabling us to create an excellent conference program with more than 250 quality sessions. I’m proud that we have attracted more than 1,000 participants. Th e focus for our conference is to further assist you in building great school culture and CTE programs, to further support the development of excellent teachers, and to improve opportunities for success among all our students.
Th ese are challenging times for education. We must all look for innovative ways to improve education for Arizona’s students. I am proud to be part of a continuing commitment to CTE and its focus on workforce development. I encourage you to take full advantage of the exciting conference ahead of you. I look forward to meeting and talking with you about your programs and student needs during this time together.
Again, welcome. Enjoy, learn, and then go out and improve education for all our students.
Warm wishes,
John HuppenthalSuperintendent of Public Instruction
July 12, 2013
Dear ACTE Summer Conference Participants,
Welcome to the 38th Annual ACTEAZ Summer Conference
I am very pleased to welcome you to Tucson and the Arizona Career and Technical Education Conference. For thirty-eight years this conference has remained the optimum professional development opportunity for CTE professionals across the state. Whether this is your fi rst year or your 38th year, I believe that through our excellent keynote speakers, session presenters and conference off erings, you will come to understand this year’s theme as a mantra for CTE. I am convinced by attending this conference you will learn new ways that will allow you, in partnership with educators, businesses, community leaders, and state offi cials to indeed, “support dreams and create realities” for CTE students across the state of Arizona.
I would like to acknowledge the long-term partnership of ACTEAZ and the Arizona Department of Education in presenting this conference. Without their strong partnership, this conference would not be possible. Th anks to the commitment of Superintendent Huppenthal and the leadership at ADE, Career and Technical Education is being recognized as an essential component in preparing all of Arizona’s students to be career and college ready when they emerge from our schools. We are privileged to be part of the State of Arizona’s CTE Strategic Plan Process and we are looking forward to implementing the Vision Elements of the plan. I encourage you to watch and listen for ways you can become involved in this exciting movement.
One of the strengths of Summer Conference is the gathering in one place of all the members of the CTE community. Th is conference also refl ects our strong ties with Business and Industry and the crucial importance of this alliance. It is the coming together of this community and their commitment to quality CTE for Arizona students that elevate this conference. Th eir never-ending commitment is evident in every aspect of not only this conference, but also numerous other professional development and advocacy eff orts around the state and throughout the year. Our Arizona CTE Summer Conference is consistently one of the best in the country.
I would like to congratulate our 2012-2013 ACTEAZ Award Winners and Student Scholarship Recipients. I would also like to congratulate and welcome our new 2013-2014 Fellows as they enter the newly expanded Fellows program. Please join us in recognizing all of these deserving individuals at our Awards Breakfast.
I hope you learn. I hope you meet both new and old colleagues. I hope you form new partnerships. I hope you are challenged. I hope you leave Tucson recharged and ready to begin a new school year full of hope and prom-ise. I hope to see each of you at Sunday’s Networking Reception. Have a great Summer Conference!
Sincerely,
Doris A. WojtulewiczACTEAZ President 2012-2013
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ACTEAZ PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
ACTEAZ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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President ElectDr. John Mulcahy
PresidentStephen Weltsch
Past PresidentDoris Wojtulewicz
Vice PresidentLisa Doll
SecretaryChristine Nelson
TreasurerAmanda Shively
Executive DirectorPam Ferguson
Assistant Executive DirectorShelly York
Professional DevelopmentMary Anne Berens
ACTEAZ BOARD MEMBERSAATA
Reta YanikABEA
William PalmerACOVALisa Doll
ADE LiaisonDan Brown
AMECheryl Shea
ATIEARoss Rector
AZHCEAJeff Wooley
Business Partnership LiaisonMike McAfee
Community College LiaisonMike Crockett
CTE Counselors LiaisonMarilynn Babyar & Kay Schreiber
CTE University LiaisonNicole Hampton
FACS EdAngela Stutz
Fellowship CoordinatorChristine Nelson
Financial Review ChairDean Petersen
Joint Technical District LiaisonGreg Donovan
Region V RepresentativeChuck Gallagher
Workforce DevelopmentRandy Kimmens
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ACTEAZ FELLOWS
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Senior FellowMarilynn Babyar
Senior FellowJennifer Brooks
Senior FellowLou Hart
Senior FellowAnne Wisener
Sophomore FellowDennis Esparza
Sophomore FellowSumaya Frick
Sophomore FellowSperanta Klees
Sophomore FellowAmanda Shively
Sophomore FellowNicole Smith
Freshman FellowCindy English
Freshman FellowJan Fellow
Freshman FellowJames Hawk
Freshman FellowKathleen Koppy
Freshman FellowPeggy LaShier
Freshman FellowSusan Leon
Freshman FellowMichael Neu
Freshman FellowRoss Rector
Freshman FellowJulie Stockwell
ACTEAZ PRESIDENTS: PAST TO PRESENT1973 - 1974 Jean Dori 1974 - 1975 Dick Froess
1975 - 1976 Jerry Fielder 1976 - 1977 Mike St. George
1977 - 1978 Margaret LaVelle 1978 - 1979 Edna Davis
1979 - 1980 Ernie Hirata 1981 - 1982 Beverly Joder Collier
1981 - 1982 Don Combrink 1982 - 1983 Ron Meher
1983 - 1984 April Johnson 1984 - 1985 Anna Laura Bennington
1985 - 1986 Owen Layton 1986 - 1987 Kathy Back
1987 - 1988 John Bradley 1988 - 1990 Jose Bernal
1990 - 1991 Pearl Lansing 1991 - 1992 Ray Polesky
1992 - 1993 Mike Nacinovich 1993 - 1994 Martin Hoeff el
1994 - 1995 Mike Gillispie 1995 - 1996 Nan Sparle Kay
1996 - 1997 Kay Marshall 1997 - 1998 Tom McCullogh
1998 - 1999 Jerome Wyche 1999 - 2000 Ann Wick
2000 - 2001 Pam Ferguson 2001 - 2002 Dean Petersen
2002 - 2003 Kevin English 2003 - 2004 Ted Maish
2004 - 2005 Dr. Patti Beltram 2005 - 2007 Greg Donovan
2007 - 2008 Dr. John Mulcahy 2008 - 2009 Mary Anne Berens
2009 - 2010 Charles Gallagher 2010 - 2011 Dean Petersen
2011 - 2012 Curt Bertelsen 2012 - 2013 Doris Wojtulewicz
2013 - 2014 Stephen Weltsch
Formerly AZVA (Arizona Vocational Association)7
ADE CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION STATE DIRECTORS: PAST TO PRESENT
J. R. Cullison
Eugene Door
Tom Anderson
Ray Ryan
John Lange
Barbara Border
Richard Condit
David Muelbauer
Charles Losh
Mary Lewkowitz
Milt Ericksen/Barbara Border
Mark Hamilton
Dr. Marv Lamer/Dan Brown
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ADE CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION STAFFDr. Marv Lamer
Associate Superintendent forHighly Eff ective Schools
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Dan BrownDeputy Associate SuperintendentCareer and Technical Education
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Dennis FiscusCTE Director of Operations
Program of StudyCareer and Technical Education
(602) 542 - 5356dennis.fi [email protected]
John BalentineRPOS
Civic Engagement Program Manager(602) 542 - 5963
Marci BarlowCTSO Specialist, FCCLA
CTE Student Organizations(602) 542 - 3040
Kathy BowersockProgram Project SpecialistWebmaster and Database
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Jan BriteDirector of Program Services
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Kathy ButtsGrant Services
Fiscal Team(602) 542 - 5076
Tammie ChavezEnrollment Specialist
Fiscal Team(602) 542 - 3839
Nicole ClapeckSecondary CTE Accountability Specialist
Accountability Team(602) 542 - 4754
Gerry CorcoranCTSO Specialist, FEA
CTE Student Organizations(602) 542 - 5315
Ted DavisDirector of Fiscal and Accountability
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Paulett EllisProfessional Development Team Lead
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Claudia GalvanAdministrative Assistant
FBLA, FEACTE Student Organizations
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Tyler GrandilCTSO Specialist, FFA
CTE Student Organizations(602) 542 - 5564
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ADE CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION STAFF
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Ryan HamiltonCTSO Team Lead
FBLA(602) 542 - 5350
Shawn HawkAdministrative Assistant
Accountability Team(602) 542 - 5360
Chelsea InmonProgram Specialist
Education ProfessionsProgram Specialist Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Donna KerwinCTE Information Specialist
Accountability Team(602) 542 - 7881
Gwendlyn LambAdministrative Assistant
Business and Marketing, Education Professions, Engineering Services, DECA, Arts Education
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Karen LattinEducation Program Specialist
Grants Program Specialist Team(602) 542 - 5143
Rachael MannProgram Specialist
Family and Consumer SciencesProgram Specialist Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Sheila A. MartinezProgram Project Specialist
Grants Program Specialist Team(602) 542 - 5137
Kendra McCaff reyContracts Management Specialist
Fiscal Team(602) 542 - 3290
kendra.mccaff [email protected]
Kelly Miles-MoraAdministrative Assistant
Career and Technical Education(602) 542 - 5282
Oscar OlivasProgram Specialist
Industrial Trades EducationProgram Specialist Team
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Shea PadillaProgram Specialist Team Lead
Business and Marketing(602) 542 - 5049
Deb PayneAdministrative AssistantProgram Services Team
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Tracy RexroatProgram Specialist
Engineering ServicesProgram Specialist Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Jeanne RobertsGrants Program Specialist Team Lead
MOA Coordinator(602) 364 - 2211
Nicolle RoderickAdministrative Assistant
Fiscal and Accountability Team(602) 542 - 5825
ADE CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION STAFF
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Steven SalineCTE Computer Programmer
Accountability Team(602) 542 - 5566
Nancy SchmidtFiscal Team Lead(602) 542 - 3823
Rose SeeRPOS Grants
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Jane ShovlinCTSO Specialist, HOSA
CTE Student Organizations(602) 228 - 5281
Julie ShumateAdministrative Assistant
FFA, FBLA, Agriculture, Welding, Fire, and Law(602) 542 - 5044
Oleg ShvetsCTSO Specialist, DECA
CTE Student Organizations(602) 542 - 5354
Janet SilaoEducation Program Specialist
Fiscal Team(602) 542 - 5485
Alvin ToddAdministrative Assistant
Family and Consumer Sciences, FCCLA, Health Careers
CTE Student Organizations(602) 542 - 5853
Lynn TuttleProgram Specialist
Art EducationProgram Services Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Bruce WatkinsProgram Specialist
Agriculture, Welding, Fire and LawProgram Services Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Carole WhitlockProgram Specialist
Health Care ServicesProgram Services Team
(602) 364 - [email protected]
Rachael WhitneyAdministrative Assistant
SkillsUSA, HOSACTE Student Oganizations
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Jet WilsonProgram Project Specialist
Professional Development Team(602) 542 - 2968
Jason WojcikHighly Eff ective Schools JTED Liaison
Highly Eff ective Schools Division(602) 542 - 5138
Carrie WolfCTSO Specialist, SkillsUSACTE Student Organizations
(602) 542 - [email protected]
Barbara ZalazinskiAssessment Program Specialist
Accountability Team(602) 542 - 3425
2013 ACTE SUMMER CONFERENCE STEERING COMMITTEEACTEAZ President/Conference Director
Doris Wojtulewicz
ADE Deputy Associate Supt./Career and Technical Education
Dan Brown
ACTEAZ Executive Director/Event DirectorPam Ferguson
ACTEAZ Asst. ExecutiveDirector/Event Director
Shelly York
ACTEAZ Executive CommitteeDoris Wojtulewicz, Curt Bertelsen, Steve Weltsch, Dr. John Mulcahy,
Amanda Shively andChristine Nelson
Arizona Department of Education
Dennis Fiscus, Jan Briteand Ted Davis
Arizona Department of Education LiaisonSheila A. Martinez
Arizona Department of Education CTE Finance
Nancy Schmidt
Arizona Community CollegeOccupational AdministratorsDr. Janice Lawhorn and Jeanne
Roberts
Agricultural EducationBruce Watkins, Curtis Willems,
Reta Yanik and Tyler Grandil
ACOVALisa Doll
Business Education/Marketing Education
Shea Padilla, Ryan Hamilton, Chris Liebelt-Garcia, Oleg Shvets, William Palmer and Cheryl Shea
Community Service Careers and Welding
Bruce Watkins
CTE Professional DevelopmentMary Anne Berens
and Paulett Ellis
CTE Standards and AssessmentDr. Maggie Mangini, Judy Balogh
and Lynne Bodman Storms
Education ProfessionsChelsea Inmon and
Gerry Corcoran
Engineering Sciences andIndustrial Technologies
EducationTracy Rexroat, Carrie Wolf
and Ross Rector
Guidance and CounselingKay Schreiber
Family and Consumer SciencesAngela Stutz, Chelsea Inmon and
Rachael Mann
Health CareersCarole Whitlock and Jane Shovlin
Industrial Trades EducationJason Wojcik, Carrie Wolf
and Ross Rector
JTED RepresentativeLois Lamer
Multimedia Technologies Education
Shea Padilla and Carrie Wolf
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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegistration Hours - Westin La Paloma
• Th ursday, July 11th
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm• Friday, July 12th
8:00 am - 5:00 pm• Saturday, July 13th
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
• Sunday, July 14th
7:00 am - 5:00 pm• Monday, July 15th
7:00 am - 5:00 pm• Tuesday, July 16th
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
Base Registration Includes• ACTEAZ Presidents’
Reception
• ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast
• Full Breakfast on Mon. & Tue. 7:00 am - 8:00 am
• Meal Wrist Bands
• Buff et Lunch on Mon. & Tue. 11:45 am - 12:45 pm
• Complimentary 1 yearACTEAZ Membership
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GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATIONName BadgesYour conference name badge is your ticket to the general conference and extra registration sessions for which you have signed up. Attendees with lost badges will need to go to the Onsite Information Desk at Loews or Westin for assistance. Th ere will be a charge for a replacement badge.
Meal Wrist BandsYou will receive meal wrist bands for the hotel you chose during the registration process. Th ese wrist bands can be changed to the other hotel by visiting the Onsite Information Desk at Loews or Westin. Wrist bands must be worn to receive your meals. Attendees will be asked to put them on before passing through meal lines.
Hotel InformationLoews Ventana Canyon Resort
7000 North Resort DriveTucson, AZ 85750(520) 299 - 2020
Embassy Suites at Paloma Village3110 East Skyline Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718(520) 352 - 4000
Westin La Paloma Resort3800 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718(520) 742 - 6000
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Road
Tucson, AZ 85718(520) 229 - 1501
Tucson Metropolitan Hospitality RoomsLoews Ventana Canyon Resort
Parlor 2210Monday & Tuesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Westin La Paloma ResortIronwood
Monday & Tuesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
38th ACTE SUMMER CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
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• 38 years strong and continues the commitment to the Career Technical Education fi ngerprints on the future
• Networking with like-minded educators who are committed to providing the best education and career training to youths and adults
• Accessibility to an endless portfolio of opportunities for sharing ideas, curriculum, and student achievement strategies to stay informed, prepared and motivated in the pursuit of excellence
• Receiving creative and practical ideas and strategies through workshops, speaker presentations and networking opportunities that can be implemented immediately upon your return to school
• Commitment to the research to take your classes from ordinary to extraordinary
• Learning the importance of building sustainability into your classroom curriculum that meet the needs of industry and the standards they must demand for employment
• CTE – premier educational delivery model for student achievement
• Conduit to educational reform that brings life, human resources and needed skills to our economy
• Professional development opportunities in one spot that capitalize on good old fashioned personal communication that gives greater opportunity to educational delivery that is intense, complete and relevant because of two way communication with educational and industry leaders
• Celebrate the contributions of Career and Technical Education by sharing “what works” in CTE Classrooms and Industry with professional peers
• Educators, Business and Industry - Learn, Connect and Grow! Discover innovative solutions, share best practices and network at Arizona CTE’s most highly regarded event
• Over 250 Sessions to Showcase
• Academic Integration into CTE Curriculum
• ACTEAZ Trade Show and Expo
• Arizona CTE Technical Assessment Opportunities
• ADE Teacher Certifi cation On-Site
• CTE Program Areas Integration
• Exemplary Computer Lab Sessions
• Incorporating the Latest Technology into the Curriculum
• Innovative Programs and Best Practices
• Partnerships with Business and Industry
• Postsecondary Articulation
• Program Areas Content and Updates
• State and Federal Legislative Updates
• Successful Strategies
• ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Th is series of courses is designed to equip Career and Technical Educators to be highly eff ective in creating and sustaining a Premier CTE program. All courses are approved to meet the certifi cation needs of teachers. Th e series consists of seven courses that, when taken in their entirety, forms a solid foundation for teachers to build their own Premier CTE Program
PROGRAM AREA LOCATIONS
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Loews Ventana Canyon Resort Westin La Paloma Resort
• ACTEAZ
• Business and Marketing Education(ABEA/AME/BME/DECA/FBLA)
• Career Guidance and Counseling
• Education Professions and Early Childhood Education (EP/FEA)
• Family and Consumer Sciences Education(FACS Ed/FCCLA/FCS)
• Health Care Education(AZHCEA/HCE/HOSA/SkillsUSA)
• Interdisciplinary
• Service-Learning
• ACTEAZ
• Administration(ACOVA)
• Agriculture Education(AATA/AG/FFA)
• Community Colleges(AOAC/CC)
• Community Service Occupations(ATIEA/CSO/Fire Science/Law/SkillsUSA)
• Industrial Technology Education(ATIEA/ITE/SkillsUSA)
• Information Technology Education(ABEA/ATIEA/DOT/FBLA/IT/SkillsUSA)
• Interdisciplinary
• Media Graphics Education(AVT/DDT/GC/MIT/SkillsUSA/TV)
• Workforce Development
Special thanks to our Conference Hotels
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort, Westin La Paloma ResortEmbassy Suites at Paloma Village and Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort
For donating $1.00 from every hotel room night generated by the2013 ACTE Summer Conference to the ACTEAZ Scholarship Fund.
We appreciate and thank you for your investment in our Career and Technical Education Students!
ABBREVIATION/ACRONYM CHART
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• AG-ED – Agriculture Education
• AATA – AZ Agriculture Teachers Association
• ABEA – AZ Business Education Association
• ACOVA – An Association of CTE Administrators
• ACT – American College Testing
• ACTE – Association for Career and Technical Education
• ACTEAZ – Association for Career and Technical Education of Arizona
• ADDA – American Design Draft ing Association
• ADE – Arizona Department of Education
• AEPA – Arizona Educators Profi ciency Assessment
• AIMS – Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards
• AME – Arizona Marketing Educators
• AOAC – Arizona Occupational Administrators Council
• ASAP – Arizona State Association Parliamentarians
• ASCA – Arizona School Counselors Association
• ATIEA – AZ Technology and Industrial Education Association
• AWS – American Welding Society
• AzAFCS – Arizona Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
• AzCRN – Arizona Career Resource Network
• AzHCEA – Arizona Health Career Education Association
• BMAS – Business Management AdministrativeServices
• CAD – Computer Aided Draft ing
• CAVIAT – Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology
• CAVIT – Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology
• CIP – Classifi cation of Instructional Programs (6-digit code identifi es CTE program)
• CTD – Cochise Technology District
• CTDS – County/Type/District/School Code (9-digit code)
• CTE – Career and Technical Education
• CTSO – Career Technical Student Organization
• CVIT – Cobre Valley Institute of Technology District
• DCE – Diversifi ed Cooperative Education
• DECA – An Association of Marketing Students
• EVIT – East Valley Institute of Technology
• FACS Ed – Family and Consumer Sciences Education Association
• FBLA – Future Business Leaders of America
• FCS – Family and Consumer Sciences
• FCCLA – Family, Career & Community Leaders of America
• FEA – Future Educators of Arizona
• FFA – Future Farmers of America
• GC – Graphics Design and Commercial Art
• GIFT – Gila Institute For Technology
• HCE – Health and Community Service Careers
• HOSA – Health Occupations Students of America
• ICTEP – Individualized Career & Technical Education Plan
• ITE – Industrial Technology Education
• JTED – Joint Technical Education District
ABBREVIATION/ACRONYM CHART
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• LEA – Local Education Agency
• MI – Mountain Institute
• MME – Marketing, Management, and Entrepreneurship
• MMT – Marketing, Media, and Technology
• NATPL – National Association Tech Prep Leadership
• NATEF – National Automotive Technicians Educational Foundation
• NATIVE – Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education
• NAVIT – Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology
• NCCER – National Center for Construction Education and Research
• NCCTE – National Center for Career Technical Education
• NOCTI – National Occupational Competency Testing Institute
• NPS – National Policy Seminar
• OCR – Offi ce of Civil Rights
• OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• OVAE – Offi ce of Vocational and Adult Education
• PCJTED – Pima County Joint Technical Education District
• PLTW – Project Lead the Way
• SAIS – Student Accountability Information System
• SAT – Scholastic Aptitude Test
• SENSE – Schools Excelling through National Skills Standards Education
• SkillsUSA – A National Students Organization forIndustrial Technology
• S.T.E.M. – Science Technology Engineering and Math
• VACTE – Valley Academy for Career & Technical Education
• WACA – Western Apprenticeship Coordinators Association
• WAVE – Western Arizona Vocational Education District
• West-MEC – Western Maricopa Educational Center
• WIA – Workforce Investment Act
LOEWS VENTANA CANYON & WESTIN LA PALOMA BUS SCHEDULEBus Operation Hours
• Saturday, July 13th
6:00 am - 5:30 pm• Sunday, July 14th
6:00 am - 9:00 pm• Monday, July 15th
6:00 am - 9:00 pm
• Tuesday, July 16th
6:00 am - 9:00 pm• Wednesday, July 17th
6:00 am - 12:00 pm
Bus Operation InformationBuses will depart every half hour from each location beginning at 6:00 am daily. Departure locations: Ballroom Entrance, Loews Ventana Canyon and Front Resort Drive, Westin La Paloma
For more information, please call Destination Services by Loews at (520) 529 - 7837.
Dr. Ray McNultyKeynote Speaker
Chief Learning Offi cer,Penn Foster
Senior Fellow,ICLE
Future Ready Today — Where Best Practices Meet Next Practices Monday, July 15th
8:30 am – 10:30 amLoews Ventana Canyon Th e future is not some place we are going to, but rather what we are creating with our everyday actions. If we focus only on the practices that have been successful in the past, the education system will never be transformed. Th e International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE) believes that educators need to be the agents of change, which requires us not only to have a future-focused vision and agenda, but also to behave our way into the future. Inspiring educators to think diff erently about how we support learning can be accomplished through empowerment strategies. Having a common vision, being collaborative, and trusting others are a few of the factors necessary when embedding and distributing leadership. Ray McNulty will describe how some educators and schools are leading their way into the future, share a glimpse of emerging near-, mid-, and far-term education trends, and push everyone’s thinking about learning in the years ahead!
SPECIAL CONFERENCE SPEAKER SESSIONS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER INFORMATIONRaymond J. McNulty is the Chief Learning Offi cer at Penn Foster, a world leader in distance learning, and a Senior Fellow to the International Center for Leadership in Education, having previously served as President. Prior to joining the International Center, he was a senior fellow at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he worked with leading educators on improving our nation’s high schools. Ray is a past president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) and author of It’s Not Us Against Th em — Creating the Schools We Need, published in 2009 by the International Center.
An educator since 1973, Ray has been a teacher, vice principal, principal, and superintendent. From 2001-03, he served as Vermont’s education commissioner. During his tenure, Ray focused on aligning the Department of Education’s work on three key issues: early education, educator quality, and secondary school reform.
Ray is a presenter at the state, national, and international levels on the need for school systems to accept the challenges that lie ahead. He is committed to raising performance standards for both teachers and students and to building solid connections between schools and their communities. Ray believes strongly that education systems cannot wait for the children and challenges to arrive at school; rather, schools need to reach out and help forge solutions.
SPECIAL CONFERENCE SPEAKER SESSIONS
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ACTEAZ Premier Program Series ACTEAZ is proud to present “Th e ACTEAZ Premier Program Series” as a service to members. Th is series of courses is designed to equip Career and Technical Educators to be highly eff ective in creating and sustaining a Premier CTE program. All courses are approved to meet the certifi cation needs of teachers. Th e series consists of seven courses that, when taken in their entirety, forms a solid foundation for teachers to build their own Premier CTE Program.
ACTEAZ will have a table set up along with the Arizona Department of Education – Certifi cation Department at the conference to help with any questions you may have about your certifi cation or developing a plan to earn credits that can be used to move from Provisional to Standard Certifi cation.
Th e courses that will be off ered are: CTE Camp, Classroom Management, Instructional Best Practices, Laboratory Safety and Management, CTE Program Management, CTSO Offi cer Training (Beginning Offi cer Training & Conducting Eff ective Meetings & CTSO Advisor’s Toolbox), and Work-Based Learning. Th e courses will be off ered around the state at various times and locations. For more information, contact Mary Anne Berens at [email protected].
Chris Th omasLegal and Policy Services
ASBA
Janice PalmerGovernment Relations
and Public Aff airsASBA
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation Updates Be sure and attend one of these sessions for the latest information on Perkins and State Legislative Information. Our speakers are back by popular demand and you will gain much information from their presentation. Th ere will be an opportunity to ask questions so be sure and attend.
Sunday, July 14th1:30 pm – 3:00 pmWestin La Paloma Tuesday, July 16th8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews Ventana Canyon
SPECIAL EVENT SESSIONS
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Roll Out of the Arizona Strategic Plan’s Vision Elements and Th e Morrison Institute Report Sunday July 14th
3:30 pm – 5:00 pmWestin La Paloma
Presenters: Dan Brown, Sapna Gupta, Dr. Carolyn Warner, David Bolger and Richard Condit Th is session will feature the Roll Out of the Arizona State Career Technical Education Strategic Plan’s Vision Elements. Th is meeting is being sponsored by the Arizona Skill Standards Commission. Th is session is for all conference attendees. Be sure and be there for the latest information on CTE in Arizona.
Included in this session is a snapshot of the Research on CTE by the Morrison Institute published in the Morrison Institute’s Report, ‘On the Rise: 21st Century Career and Technical Education Pathways’.
Th is meeting will also be the annual meeting of the Arizona Skill Standards Commission and the Arizona Stakeholders Committee.
Stephen WeltschACTEAZ President
ACTEAZ Presidents’ Welcome Reception Sunday, July 14th
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Loews Ventana Canyon Th e ACTEAZ Presidents and the Board of Directors cordially invite attendees to celebrate the opening of the ACTE 2013 Summer Conference. Doris Wojtulewicz will toast our new ACTEAZ President, Stephen Weltsch. Our ACTEAZ Sponsors for the event will be introduced as well as other guests. Th anks again to Michael Wieser for being our pianist. Enjoy complimentary refreshments as our guest. Cash bar for libations.
OTHER EVENT SESSIONS
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ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast
Wednesday, July 17th
8:00 am – 9:30 am Westin La Paloma Stephen Weltsch, incoming ACTEAZ President, will be Master of Ceremonies for the Awards Breakfast and will bring greetings. Come celebrate the contributions of your CTE Peers and their accomplishments as we honor them with the presentation of the ACTEAZ 2013 Summer Conference Awards. We will also be presenting the ACTEAZ Student Scholarship Winners. Th is is an opportunity to visit with all your colleagues one additional time before the end of the conference.
ACTE Summer Conference Golf Opportunities will be available at both hotels for special rates to play a round of golf. Th ere is no formalized golfi ng event this year. However, the Westin La Paloma and Loews Ventana Canyon have extended the opportunity to play at a special rate anytime during the ACTE Summer Conference depending on availability. Call the pro shop at either Loews or Westin for additional information.
ACTEAZ Affi liate Receptions
Several of the ACTEAZ Affi liates will be hosting receptions throughout the conference. Be sure to check the schedule for your Affi liate’s reception!
ACTE Summer Conference Kids Program We would like to thank Loews Ventana Canyon Resort and the Westin La Paloma Resort for their special rates for the children’s programs during the 2013 ACTE Summer Conference. Please call the hotels directly to sign up for the programs and for dates and times. Th e information below is provided for your convenience and may be subject to change: • For Loews, call Jo Hartnett at 520-299-2020 ext. 5264.• For Westin, call 520-742-6000 ext. 7888.• $40 for the day (this is a special rate for our conference).• 7:30 am - 5:00 pm including lunch.• Please confi rm the ages of children they can accommodate.
KEYNOTE SESSION AGENDA
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Doris Wojtulewicz
ACTE Keynote SessionCelebrating 38 Years of ACTE Summer Conference
Call to Order and Master of CeremoniesDoris Wojtulewicz
ACTEAZ President 2012 - 2013
Presentation of ColorsTombstone JROTC
Directed by CWH(R) Th om Gross and MSG(R) Dan Kilpatrick
National AnthemNancy Schmidt
Welcome and GreetingsIntroduction of Special Guests
Greetings from theArizona Department of Education
Dan BrownDeputy Associate SuperintendentCareer and Technical Education
Dr. Marv LamerAssociate SuperintendentHighly Eff ective Schools
CTE State Director
Greetings fromSuperintendent John Huppenthal
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction
Greetings fromTom Tyree, President
Arizona State Board of Education
Remarks by ACTE Region VCharles Gallagher
ACTE Region V Vice President
ACTE Summer Conference Keynote Address
“Future Ready Today - Where Best Practices Meet Next Practices”Dr. Raymond McNultyChief Learning Offi cer
Penn Foster
Closing CommentsDoris Wojtulewicz
Dan Brown Dr. Marv Lamer
Supt. John Huppenthal Tom Tyree
Charles Gallagher Dr. Raymond McNulty
WelcomeStephen Weltsch
Arizona FFA ChorusDirected by Dr. Dee Wilkins
Presentation of ColorsFlowing Wells Army JROTC
Directed by SFC Th omas Dimmick (Ret.)
ACTE Conference Celebration Recap
President’s MessageStephen Weltsch
ACTEAZ UpdatePam Ferguson
ACTEAZ Offi cer Recognition 2012 - 2013Pam Ferguson and Shelly York
ACTEAZ Excellence in Leadership RecognitionDoris Wojtulewicz and Stephen Weltsch
Honoring Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, John Huppenthal
Presentation of 2013 ACTEAZ AwardsDr. John Mulcahy
Presentation of ACTE Region V AwardsCharles Gallagher
2013 ACTEAZ Scholarship PresentationsNicole Hampton, Amanda Shively, Cathie Raymond and Ross Rector
Fellows RecognitionDoris Wojtulewicz and Christine Nelson
Closing RemarksStephen Weltsch, ACTEAZ President and
Dan Brown, ADE Deputy Associate Superintendent of CTE
ACTEAZ AWARDS BREAKFAST AGENDA
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Stephen Weltsch
Stephen Weltsch, incoming ACTEAZ President, will be Master of Ceremonies for the ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast and will bring greetings. Come celebrate the contributions of your CTE Peers and their accomplishments as we honor them with the presentation of the 2013 ACTEAZ Awards. We will also be presenting the ACTEAZ, ACOVA and ATIEA Student Scholarship Winners. Th is is an opportunity to visit with all your colleagues one additional time before the end of the conference.
2013 ACTEAZ AWARD WINNERS
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CTE Teacher of the YearClyde McBride
Kayenta Unifi ed School District
CTE New Teacher of the YearLauren Moraga
Pima JTED at Mountain View
Outstanding Teacher In Community Service
Ben BarthCentral Arizona Valley Institute of
Technology
CTE Postsecondary Educator of the Year
Dr. Robert TorresUniversity of Arizona
CTE Administrator of the YearAmanda ShivelyGlendale Union
High School District
Outstanding Career and Technical ProgramGilbert High School
Agricultural EducationMarci Alderman, Dennis Bushong,
Ken Johnson & Pat Miritello
Counselor of the YearTh eodora Nelson
Buckeye Union High School District
Bernard Stewart Distinguished Service
Dr. Maggie ManginiUniversity of Arizona
CTE Administrative Assistant of the Year
Melanie Lintz Buckeye Union High
School District
2013 ACTEAZ AWARD WINNERS
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Business Person of the YearKaye Dickson
Pima County Animal Care and Control
Junior High Teacher of the YearRandy Jarvis
Mesa Public Schools
Ray Polesky CTE Visible Diff erenceMary Kathy Nesbit
Coconino Community College
ACTEAZ Executive CitationCurt Bertelsen
Pima JTED
Meritorious ServiceKarlene Darby
Retired State of ArizonaCTE Administrator
Policy Maker of the YearJaime Molera
Arizona State Board of Education
Outstanding ACTEAZAffi liate of the Year
ACOVA
ACTEAZ Excellence in Leadership Recognition
Superintendent John Huppenthal
2013 ACTEAZ SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
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Amanda CrawfordFCCLA/SkillsUSA
Round Valley High School
Dalton DeliaFFA
Highland High School
Joanna DengFFA
Gilbert High School
Alexis DollFEA
Corona Del Sol High School
Kayla ForteFFA
Highland High School
Brooke GriggeoryFFA
Central Arizona College
Lacy HuntFBLA/FFA
Buckeye Union High School
Tiff any LamFBLA/DECA
Liberty High School
Justen OllendickFFA
Gilbert High School
2013 ACTEAZ SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
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Byron OllertonFFA
Casa Grande Union High School
Lacey PetersonFFA
Millennium High School
Kaycie QuinonezFBLA
Saff ord High School
Preston SipesFFA
Casa Grande Union High School
Daniel StephaniSkillsUSA
Flagstaff High School
Keili SummeyFFA
AAEC-Paradise Valley
Lilly WebbFFA/HOSA
Millennium High School
CTSO DESCRIPTIONS
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DECA is a premier student organization that supports the development of marketing and management skills in career areas such as hospitality, fi nance, sales and service, business administration and entrepreneurship. DECA provides recognition and leadership activities directly related to attainment of specifi c occupational and leadership skills. Arizona DECA has over 6,000 members; 1,800 members attended their state conference this year. For more information, contact Oleg Shvets (602) 542-5354, Gwen Lamb, Administrative Assistant (602) 542-3906, or go to www.AZDECA.org.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the largest and oldest business student organization in the world, with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fi elds! FBLA works in conjunction with Business and Information Technology Education to enhance the learning experience of students through competitive events, leadership development, community service and scholarship. FBLA is in over 100 schools in Arizona and has more than 4,000 members. Th is year, more than 1,400 students, advisers and community volunteers attended their State Leadership Conference. For more information, contact Ryan Hamilton, State Director (602) 542-5350 or go to www.azfb la.org.
It is well established that today’s students learn best through hands-on, meaningful experiences. Th e Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) youth leadership organization and the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) complete your FCS program by providing these experiences. FCCLA provides the information, support and ready-to-use materials you need to integrate youth leadership and student-directed learning into your FCS classes. Arizona FCCLA has over 4,000 members; 1,000 members attended their state conference this year. For more information, contact Marci Barlow (602) 542-3040, Alvin Todd, Administrative Assistant (602) 542-5853, or go to www.AZFCCLA.org.
FEA (Future Educator’s Association) is the student organization for Education Professions program that focuses on providing high school “Aspiring Teachers” opportunities for personal and professional development. We have over 85 programs across the state that actively engages students in activities and experiences that will equip them for a career in education. We host regional and state conferences that provide excellent training and exposure to top professionals in the fi eld of education as well as partner with Grand Canyon University, Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University to provide opportunities for students to explore programs and create a successful transition to college. FEA continues to expand to more high schools each year as we aspire to meet the tremendous demand for teachers in the future. Arizona FEA has over 3,000 members. For more information, contact Gerry Corcoran (602) 542-5315, Claudia Galvan, Administrative Assistant (602) 542-2348, or go to www.ade.az.gov/cte/FEA/.
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“Future Farmers of America” was founded by a group of young farmers back in 1928. Th eir mission was to prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding a growing population. Th ey taught us that agriculture is more than planting and harvesting -- it’s a science, it’s a business and it’s an art.
FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet those challenges by helping its members to develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of career pathways.
So today, we are still the Future Farmers of America. But, we are the Future Biologists, Future Chemists, Future Veterinarians, Future Engineers and Future Entrepreneurs of America, too.
FFA is a national organization of students enrolled in agricultural education in 50 states, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia. It was organized in November 1928 and is an integral part of the curriculum in agricultural education in the public schools. Nationally, there are 540,000 members with 7,600 here in Arizona. For more information, contact Tyler Grandil (602) 542-5564 or go to www.azff a.org.
HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) is a student-led Career and Technical Student Organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry. HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation and recognition exclusively for secondary, postsecondary and collegiate students interested in a career in health care. HOSA helps build the confi dence of students by providing opportunities and responsibilities that lead to realistic choices of careers and successful employment in the health care fi eld. HOSA has over 4,800 members; over 1,400 members attended their state conference this year. For more information, contact Jane Shovlin (602) 228-5281, Rachael Whitney, Administrative Assistant (602) 542-5197, or go to www.azhosa.org.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. We help each student to excel. SkillsUSA is an applied method of instruction for preparing America’s high performance workers in public career and technical programs. SkillsUSA provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development by building and reinforcing self-confi dence, work attitudes and communications skills. SkillsUSA emphasizes total quality at work: high ethical standards, superior work skills, life-long education and pride in the dignity of work. SkillsUSA also promotes understanding of the free-enterprise system and involvement in community service. Arizona Skills has over 8,000 members; over 2,000 members attended their state conference this year. For more information, contact Carrie Wolf (602) 542-5565, Rachael Whitney, Administrative Assistant (602) 542-5197, or go to www.skillsusa.org or www.azskillsusa.org.
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AREA: ADMINISTRATION(ACOVA)
Saturday, July 13th
Camp M and MACOVA8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand I & IIRegistration Required, $100.00
Monday, July 15th
Organize It!ACOVA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
CTE Administrators MeetingACOVA6:45 am - 8:00 amWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Strategies For Working with Special Education Students in CTEACOVA8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
CTE Common Core ELA CoachingACOVA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Grand 1Open Registration
ACOVA Business MeetingACOVA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IRegistration Required, $0
AREA: AGRICULTURE EDUCATION(AATA/AG-ED/FFA)
Saturday, July 13th
Texas A & M Veterinarian Assistant Certifi cation (Day 1 of 2)AATA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $300.00
Sunday, July 14th
Texas A & M Veterinarian Assistant Certifi cation (Day 2 of 2)AATA9:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $300.00
New Teacher InductionAATA10:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Aster I & IIRegistration Required, $700.00
Monday, July 15th
Advisors of State Offi cers BreakfastFFA7:00 am - 8:30 amWestin, Indigo & Aster IRegistration Required, $0
FFA ReportFFA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $40
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
CDE Revision FFA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $10
AATA BBQ and Networking SessionAATA6:30 pm - 9:30 pmOff site, Brandi Fenton Memorial Park at the Hay Barn3482 E. River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718Registration Required, $25
Tuesday, July 16th
AATA New Teacher/Mentor BreakfastAATA7:00 am - 8:00 amWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
Teaching GeneticsAG-ED8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $10.00
Student E - Portfolio DevelopmentAG-ED10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Canyon I & III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Ag Ed Report and Postsecondary Reports Working LuncheonAG-ED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Ideas Unlimited for FFA and the ClassroomAATA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IIOpen Registration
Learn Gardening from the MastersAATA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
AATA Awards BanquetAATA6:00 pm - 7:00 pmWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $52.00
Wednesday, July 17th
CDE Table Talks - How to Train a Winning TeamFFA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $10.00
AATA Working Luncheon - District MeetingsAATA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, MurpheyRegistration Required, $32.00
Ideas Unlimited and CDE Revisions Wrap-UpAATA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, MurpheyOpen Registration
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Wednesday, July 17th (Cont.)
FFA Advisory Board MeetingFFA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, MurpheyRegistration Required, $0
AREA: ASSOCIATION FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION OF ARIZONA(ACTEAZ)
Friday, July 12th
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $75.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - CTE CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $80.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 1 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
Saturday, July 13th
Beginning Microsoft PublisherACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
CareerSafe Online - Delivering OSHA 10-Hour Curriculum and Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $25.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 2 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Laboratory InstructionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IRegistration Required, $100.00
Support Your Classroom with Web-Based ToolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Forget the Rainforest - Save my Classroom! Take Home Strategies in Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
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Saturday, July 13th (Cont.)
Marketing CTE Th rough Elementary Summer Tech CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Microsoft Offi ce Basics Teaching Tools ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Edmodo - Safe, Secure Social Media for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Microsoft Excel Basics and MoreACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
ACTEAZ Board of Directors MeetingACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:30 pmWestin, Murphey I & IIOpen Registration
Sunday, July 14th
Coaches: A District-Wide Approach to Make Programs of Study Work for the Individual Student ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Th e Power of Perseverance - Th e Ultimate 21st Century SkillACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom Management (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $75.00
ACTEAZ Fellows Leadership Orientation and TrainingACTEAZ10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Sabino & Santa RitaRegistration Required, $50.00
Dual Enrollment 101ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
Flipping the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Meeting Industry Demands - SkillsUSA’s Work Force Ready SystemACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
Recruitment and Retention of Nontraditional StudentsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Stepping into the Common Core with Confi denceACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Strategies for Teaching Welding Blueprint SymbolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary/ITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
Th e New Interactive Whiteboard: Using an iPad and Apple TV in the ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $42.00
Dual Enrollment 101 (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Learn about the Federal Reserve and Our Educational ResourcesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Microsoft Publisher for CTE Newsletters, Flyers and BrochuresACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation UpdateACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Prezi - Presentations that PopACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Shift the Mind Set Build the Skill SetACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
BLAST+ BioinformaticsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $15.00
Excel as a Teaching ToolACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
NCCER Industry Certifi cations and Curriculum Updates for Construction, AgMechanics, Welding and Green Building ProgramsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIRegistration Required, $0
ACTEAZ Presidents’ Welcome Networking ReceptionACTEAZ6:00 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Kiva BallroomRegistration Required, $0
Monday, July 15th
2013 ACTE Summer ConferenceKeynote SessionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:30 am - 10:30 amLoews, Kiva BallroomOpen Registration
Showcasing Student Learning Th rough ePortfoliosACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
U.S. Army March 2 SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Industry Certifi cation - A Key to College and Career ReadinessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIOpen Registration
Mobile Technology in the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
What’s National Board Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
Google Apps for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Pathways to Student SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation Update (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Total Program Delivery ModelACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
U.S. Army March 2 Success (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
What the Research SaysACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
WOW! Online InteractivesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Check for Understanding with Infuse LearningACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Wednesday, July 17th
ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast CelebrationACTEAZ8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Grand BallroomRegistration Required, $0
AREA: BUSINESS AND MARKETING EDUCATION(ABEA/AME/BME/DECA/FBLA)
Saturday, July 13th
DECA/FBLA/FCCLA/HOSA CTSO TrainingBME8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Catalina Ballroom, Rincon, Salon E & FRegistration Required, $82.00
Sunday, July 14th
Business and Marketing Education New Instructor ForumBME8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $90.00
How Do I Do Written Events for DECA?BME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Reading the Tells - Learning How to Read Body LanguageBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
2nd Annual Business and Marketing Education Working LuncheonBME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $32.00
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Th e Market Day Lesson Plan for Business and Marketing EducationBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Lesson Plan Sharing for Business EducationBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Lesson Plan Sharing for Marketing, Management and EntrepreneurshipBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Monday, July 15th
3rd Annual FBLA Awards Luncheon and Yearly Update BME/FBLA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $0
AME/MME Networking Luncheon and Business MeetingAME/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon FRegistration Required, $0
Business and Marketing Education State of the State AddressBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Kiva BOpen Registration
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
DECA 2013 State of the State AddressBME/DECA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Kiva BOpen Registration
A Night of Bowling with AME/DECABME/DECA6:00 pm - 7:00 pmOff site, Lucky Strike Bowling Alley4015 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $10.00
A Nautical Night Out with Business Education ABEA/BME6:00 pm - 9:30 pmLoews, Canyon CafeRegistration Required, $60.00
Tuesday, July 16th
E-Learning with Competition University for Specifi c StrandsBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
New Teacher Evaluation: Learn About the Law and How You, as the Teacher, are ImpactedBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
BUSINESS ANDMARKETING
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Virtual Business-Personal FinanceBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Become a Competitive DECA Chapter with Competition UniversityBME/DECA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
FBLA Competitive Event Success!BME/FBLA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Higher-Order Th inking for Business and Marketing with the Common CoreBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Reaching Out to the ClientBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
AME/MME Awards LuncheonAME/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $0
Arizona Business Education Association (ABEA) LuncheonABEA/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $0
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Marketing for the Digital AgeBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
SAM-I-AMBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Th ere’s an APP for Th atBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Recruitment, Recruitment, Recruitment into your Business and Marketing Education ClassroomsBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Wharton Financial LiteracyBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Business and Marketing Education Hospitality HourBME5:30 pm - 6:30 pmLoews, Waterfall 4271Registration Required, $0
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AREA: CAREER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Monday, July 15th
Networking Breakfast and Making Connections Guidance7:00 am - 8:30 amLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0
Counselors Networking LunchGuidance11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $0
Let’s Help Th em Be SuccessfulGuidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Why CTE?Guidance1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Career Development: What, Why, and HowGuidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Legal and Ethical Issues in School Counseling Guidance3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
Engagement Strategies for Engaging Presentations Guidance/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
504s and IEPs in a CTE WorldGuidance/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
ECAP, ASCA Standards and Guidance Curriculum - Bringing it All TogetherGuidance10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Kiva AOpen Registration
JTED Counselors Round Table Lunch Guidance/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon JRegistration Required, $0
Programs of Study: What is it and How Can it Help My Students?Guidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Using Career and College Readiness Resources Guidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
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AREA: COMMUNITY COLLEGE(AOAC/CC)
Monday, July 15th
AOAC Business Session IAOAC11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
Tuesday, July 16th
Getting the Most Out of Your Advisory BoardAOAC/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
AOAC/JTED Business MeetingAOAC/JTED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
AOAC Business Session IIAOAC1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
AREA: COMMUNITY SERVICEOCCUPATIONS(ATIEA/CSO/Fire Science/SkillsUSA)
Monday, July 15th
How Fire Can Live in the High SchoolFire Science/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $5.00
Tuesday, July 16th
Keeping the Fire Going! Fire Science/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 2:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $0
AREA: EDUCATION AND TRAINING/SERVICE-LEARNING(EP/FEA/SL)
Sunday, July 14th
Education Professions CTE Program Instructor Training (Day 1 of 2)EP/FEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, SonoraRegistration Required, $564.00
FEA New Advisor Orientation and TrainingEP/FEA10:00 am - 1:00 pmLoews, SonoraRegistration Required, $32.00
Monday, July 15th
Arizona FEA LuncheonEP/FEA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $0
FEA Advisor Overview and UpdatesFEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2211Open Registration
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Hot Topics for Education Professions and Early Childhood Education EP/FEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Partnerships Producing an Educational Pathway for Students in Early Childhood EducationEP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Kiva AOpen Registration
Service-Learning: Nuts and Bolts SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SaguaroOpen Registration
Education Professions and Early Childhood CrosswalkEP/FEA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Introduction to Program Guidelines EP/FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SaguaroOpen Registration
Service-Learning - It’s Good Business! SL3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
Approaches to LearningEP/FEA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
How to Establish Early Childhood Education Learning Labs EP/FEA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Using Service-Learning to Integrate Arizona’s Common Core Standards into ANY Classroom SL8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Arizona Early Learning Mathematics EP/FCS10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Language and Literacy (ECE)EP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Rigorous Program of Study (RPOS)EP/FACS Ed/SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Service-Learning as a Strategy for Developing Career Skills SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Robert Rules and So Can You!EP/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $35.00
Wednesday, July 17th
Education Professions CTE Program Instructor Training (Day 2 of 2)EP/FEA10:00 am - 6:00 pmLoews, SonoraRegistration Required, $564.00
AREA: FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION(FACS Ed/FCCLA/FCS)
Saturday, July 13th
Interior Design Tour of HomesFCS8:00 am - 1:00 pmLoews, LobbyRegistration Required, $40.00
Artisan and Sourdough BreadsFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Th e Art Institute of Tucson5099 E. Grant Ave., Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $95.00
Saturday, July 13th (Cont.)
Attractive Plating, Presentation and Menu Design for Hospitality TeachersFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Mountain View High School3901 E. Linda Vista Rd., Marana, AZ 85742Registration Required, $85.00
Culinary Teacher Cooking Competition - CHOPPEDFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Mountain View High School3901 E. Linda Vista Rd., Marana, AZ 85742Registration Required, $90.00
Fish and Chicken Fabrication, Stock and ChowderFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Th e Art Institute of Tucson5099 E. Grant Ave., Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $95.00
Zippers: Step-by-Step Construction TechniquesFCS10:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Rincon High School422 N. Arcadia Ave., Tucson, AZ 85711Registration Required, $85.00
Sunday, July 14th
Food Safety Foldable 101FACS Ed1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $0
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
ServSafe Training and Preparation, Part 1 of 2FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2205Registration Required, $25.00
Styles of Place Settings and Food ServiceFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KRegistration Required, $5.00
Th e Event: Teaching FCS Students to Plan and Sell Th eir Creations!FCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JRegistration Required, $15.00
Basic Event PlanningFCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon KRegistration Required, $0
ServSafe Exam, Part 2 of 2FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $36.00
Monday, July 15th
FACS Ed Awards LuncheonFCS/FACS Ed11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $0
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Lessons from Maximize the Math in CulinaryFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Partnerships Producing an Educational Pathway for Students in Early Childhood EducationEP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Kiva AOpen Registration
Rouxbe TrainingFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Apparel Surface EmbellishmentsFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaRegistration Required, $10.00
Designing for a LifestyleFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2205Registration Required, $10.00
Hospitality Business PlanFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SabinoRegistration Required, $15.00
Another Lesson from Maximize the Math in CulinaryFCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Introduction to Program Guidelines EP/FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SaguaroOpen Registration
Rouxbe Training (Repeat)FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Tips and Topics for FCS ClassroomsFACS Ed6:00 pm - 8:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $41.00
Tuesday, July 16th
AZ FCCLA Topics and Updates for 2013-2014FCCLA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $25.00
Arizona Early Learning Mathematics EP/FCS10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
AZ FCCLA Annual Awards LuncheonFCCLA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $75.00
Language and Literacy (ECE)EP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Rigorous Program of Study (RPOS)EP/FACS Ed/SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Wednesday, July 17th
AZ FCCLA Board MeetingFCCLA10:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $32.00
AREA: HEALTH CAREERSEDUCATION(AzHCEA/Cosmetology/HCE/HOSA/SkillsUSA)
Friday, July 12th
Behind the Scenes: University of Arizona - Lab and Hospital TourHCE1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff site, University of Arizona Medical Center1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ 85724Registration Required, $0
Saturday, July 13th
AzHOSA New Advisor TrainingHOSA8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Catalina BallroomRegistration Required, $82.00
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Monday, July 15th
Eat and Meet - Health CareersHCE11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0
2013-14 AzHOSA Advisor UpdateHOSA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Rubrics for Health Career InstructorsHCE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Health Careers - Getting to Know You!AzHCEA/HCE6:30 pm - 7:30 pmLoews, Waterfall 4271Registration Required, $12.00
Tuesday, July 16th
Health Careers - Best PracticesAzHCEA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
AzHCEA Annual Luncheon and MeetingAzHCEA/HCE11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0
Health Career Programs - What’s the Latest?HCE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Sports Medicine - Best Practice for Student Aides in School Athletic ProgramsHCE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Wednesday, July 17th
Tour the World of Proteomics and Genomics!HCE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmOff site, Ventana Medical Systems1910 E. Innovation Park Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85755Registration Required, $0
AREA: INDUSTRIAL TRADESEDUCATION(ATIEA/ITE/SkillsUSA)
Friday, July 12th
Masonry-BricklayingATIEA/ITE6:30 am - 12:00 pmOff site, Young Blocks2200 W. Gardner Ln., Tucson, AZ 85705Registration Required, $140.00
Humanoid Robotics ProgrammingATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $160.00
SolidWorks for Model Design and Assemblies (Day 1 of 2)ATIEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $115.00
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Saturday, July 13th
Plumbing with Cast Iron and PEXATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Santa Rita High School3951 S. Pantano Rd., Tucson, AZ 85730Registration Required, $200.00
SkillsUSA Automated Manufacturing Technology Training ATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $55.00
SolidWorks for Model Design and Assemblies (Day 2 of 2)ATIEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $115.00
Sunday, July 14th
Electrical Conduit BendingATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amOff site, Santa Rita High School3951 S. Pantano Rd., Tucson, AZ 85730Registration Required, $100.00
Industrial Automation SystemsATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $100.00
SkillsUSA Chapter Management: BasicITE/SkillsUSA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $60.00
Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Automotive Best PracticesATIEA8:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Sahuaro High School545 N. Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85710Registration Required, $100.00
Strategies for Teaching Welding Blueprint SymbolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary/ITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
SkillsUSA Program of WorkITE/SkillsUSA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $36.00
SkillsUSA Chapter Management: Next StepsITE/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $30.00
Demonstration of the New CDX Automotive Online Training ProgramATIEA/ITE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
Monday, July 15th
SkillsUSA Arizona Corporate Meeting and UpdateITE/SkillsUSA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $0
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Engineering - One Solution to CTE Academic Integration ATIEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
SkillsUSA Mobile RoboticsATIEA/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoOpen Registration
Technology Life Careers, 7th and 8th Grade Career ExplorationInterdisciplinary/ITE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Automotive Snap-On DiagnosticsATIEA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 1 of 3)ITE1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
ATIEA Round Table and ReceptionATIEA/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 6:30 pmWestin, AsterRegistration Required, $0
Tuesday, July 16th
NATEF Correlation with State StandardsATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 2 of 3)ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
Need Math? How to Off er Math Credit in Engineering ScienceITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
SkillsUSA Robotics and Automation TechnologyATIEA/SkillsUSA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Aster IIOpen Registration
Corporate Meeting and LunchATIEA/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $0
New Product PresentationsATIEA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Soft Plan 2014 Pro and EDU Architectural Design Soft wareITE/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Wednesday July 17th
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 3 of 3)ITE10:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
AREA: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(ABEA/ATIEA/DOT/FBLA/IT/SkillsUSA)
Tuesday, July 16th
Students Teach! Teachers Learn About TechnologyInterdisciplinary/IT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Aster IIOpen Registration
AREA: INTERDISCIPLINARYFriday, July 12th
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $75.00
Friday, July 12th (Cont.)
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - CTE CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $80.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 1 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
CTE Reporting Essentials WorkshopInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado & Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $100.00
Saturday, July 13th
Beginning Microsoft PublisherACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
CareerSafe Online - Delivering OSHA 10-Hour Curriculum and Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $25.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 2 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
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Saturday, July 13th (Cont.)
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Laboratory InstructionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IRegistration Required, $100.00
Youth Mental Health First AidInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $32.00
Support Your Classroom with Web-Based ToolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Forget the Rainforest - Save my Classroom! Take Home Strategies in Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Marketing CTE Th rough Elementary Summer Tech CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Microsoft Offi ce Basics Teaching Tools ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Saturday, July 13th (Cont.)
Microsoft PowerPoint for the CTE Classroom Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Edmodo - Safe, Secure Social Media for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Microsoft Excel Basics and MoreACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
ACTEAZ Board of Directors MeetingACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:30 pmWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
Sunday, July 14th
Coaches: A District-Wide Approach to Make Programs of Study Work for the Individual Student ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Th e Power of Perseverance - Th e Ultimate 21st Century SkillACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Web-Based Technology for the CTE ClassroomInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $32.00
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom Management (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $75.00
Dual Enrollment 101ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
Flipping the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Meeting Industry Demands - SkillsUSA’s Work Force Ready SystemACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Recruitment and Retention of Nontraditional StudentsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Stepping into the Common Core with Confi denceACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Strategies for Teaching Welding Blueprint SymbolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary/ITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
Th e New Interactive Whiteboard: Using an iPad and Apple TV in the ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $42.00
What’s the Story With the Food Label?Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $35.00
MPS SummitInterdisciplinary11:30 am - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $32.00
Dual Enrollment 101 (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
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Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
HAZCOM Changes - Update for 2013Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Learn about the Federal Reserve and Our Educational ResourcesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Microsoft Publisher for CTE Newsletters, Flyers and BrochuresACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation UpdateACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Prezi - Presentations that PopACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Shift the Mind Set Build the Skill SetACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
BLAST+ BioinformaticsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $15.00
Sunday, July 14th (Cont.)
Excel as a Teaching ToolACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
NCCER Industry Certifi cations and Curriculum Updates for Construction, AgMechanics, Welding and Green Building ProgramsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIRegistration Required, $0
Roll Out of Arizona CTE Strategic Plan’s Vision Elements and Morrison Institute Report on CTE sponsored by the Arizona Skill Standards CommissionInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ ShoesInterdisciplinary7:00 pm - 8:30 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Open Registration
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary7:00 pm - 8:30 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Open Registration
Monday, July 15th
2013 ACTE Summer ConferenceKeynote SessionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:30 am - 10:30 amLoews, Kiva BallroomOpen Registration
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Arizona’s Common Core Standards for ELA: Making the Shift in CTE! Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
CTE Assessment System - Student Registration Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
CTE Course Enrollment Data ReportingInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2202Open Registration
Got Game? Gaming in Teaching and LearningInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
How Fire Can Live in the High SchoolFire Science/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $5.00
Integrating Workplace Employability Skills with Technical SkillsInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIOpen Registration
Let’s Help Th em Be SuccessfulGuidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Managing the Secondary CTE GrantsInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Showcasing Student Learning Th rough ePortfoliosACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Technology Life Careers, 7th and 8th Grade Career ExplorationInterdisciplinary/ITE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
U.S. Army March 2 SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Career Development: What, Why, and HowGuidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
CTE Looks at the Mathematical Practices Supporting ACCS!Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
DNA and Forensic GeneticsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
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Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
Finishing Metals and Other MaterialsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $35.00
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Hands-On Steps to Final Approval for CTE GrantsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Industry Certifi cation - A Key to College and Career ReadinessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIOpen Registration
It’s TEA Time! Technology Explorations Aft ernoonInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Mobile Technology in the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
What’s National Board Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIOpen Registration
ATIEA Round Table and ReceptionATIEA/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 6:30 pmWestin, AsterRegistration Required, $0
Program of Study Consortia Directors MeetingInterdisciplinary5:00 pm - 6:00 pmWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Yuma Union High School District CTE Network SessionInterdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $35.00
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Tuesday, July 16th
Arizona’s Common Core Standards for ELA: Making the Shift in CTE! (Repeat)Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Google Apps for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Engagement Strategies for Engaging Presentations Guidance/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Harnessing Sustainability for Teaching and LearningInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IIIOpen Registration
Industry to Classroom SurvivalInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Pathways to Student SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation Update (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Reinventing Hygiene for the 21st CenturyInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Total Program Delivery ModelACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
U.S. Army March 2 Success (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Of Maize and Men - Jumping Genes Across KingdomsInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $25.00
504s and IEPs in a CTE WorldGuidance/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
CTE and Implementation of Arizona’s Common Core StandardsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, RinconOpen Registration
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
CTE Assessment System ReportsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Getting the Most Out of Your Advisory BoardAOAC/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
Integrating Workplace Employability Skills with Technical SkillsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
It’s Not What You Th ink, It’s What You Do!Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
What the Research SaysACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
Keeping Th e Fire Going! Fire Science/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 2:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $0
Corporate Meeting and LunchATIEA/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $0
Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
JTED Counselors Round Table Lunch Guidance/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon JRegistration Required, $0
CTE Course Enrollment Data Reporting Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaRegistration Required, $0
CTE Looks at the Mathematical Practices Supporting ACCS! (Repeat)Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIRegistration Required, $0
Hands-On Steps to Final Approval for CTE Grants (Repeat)Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Programs of Study: What is it and How Can it Help My Students?Guidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Students Teach! Teachers Learn About TechnologyInterdisciplinary/IT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Aster IIOpen Registration
WOW! Online InteractivesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Robert Rules and So Can You!EP/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $35.00
Check for Understanding with Infuse LearningACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Natural Glow Sticks with Rainbow Protein Purifi cationInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Using Career and College Readiness Resources Guidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
AREA: JTED LEADERSHIP(JTED)
Saturday, July 13th
Valley Academy Summer RetreatJTED10:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $32.00
Saturday, July 13th (Cont.)
Mountain Institute Awards DinnerJTED5:30 pm - 8:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $50.00
Sunday, July 14th
Mountain Institute JTED Staff Orientation - Professional DevelopmentJTED8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
Monday, July 15th
JTED Governing Board Members LunchJTED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $0
JTED Legislative UpdateJTED1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
JTED Board Members Issues and ConcernsJTED3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
Developing an Eff ective JTED Recruitment and Marketing ProgramJTED10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Developing Strong Community Partnerships for JTED/CTE StudentsJTED3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
West-MEC ReceptionJTED5:30 pm - 7:30 pmLoews, Room 3210Invitation Only
AREA: LAW AND SAFETY(LS)
Monday, July 15th
Breaking Down the Standards! LS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, AcaciaRegistration Required, $5.00
Tuesday, July 16th
Teaching Forensic Science! LS8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $20.00
Wednesday, July 17th
Dual Enrollment and Certifi cation Based on the Standards! LS10:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $37.00
AREA: MEDIA GRAPHICSEDUCATION(AVT/DDT/GC/MMT/R/SkillsUSA/TV)
Thursday, July 11th
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 6:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
Friday, July 12th
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 6:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
A Tour of Tucson for Graphic Design and Digital PrintingAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff siteRegistration Required, $45.00
Saturday, July 13th
Top 3 Killer Tips for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Digital PhotographyAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $221.00
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 9:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
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Sunday, July 14th
An InDesign Extravaganza AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $82.00
Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Photography...What is Workfl ow? AVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, PrimroseRegistration Required, $75.00
Monday, July 15th
Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Monday, July 15th (Cont.)
GCEFAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Communication Media Technologies State of the State AddressAVT/GC/MMT3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Tuesday, July 16th
Concepts, Techniques and Trends for Graphic DesignAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Aster IOpen Registration
Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Photography...Th e Foundations of InstructionAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Indigo & PavilionRegistration Required, $350.00ME
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Tuesday, July 16th (Cont.)
Making your Graphics Media Program Invaluable to Your SchoolAVT/GC/MMT10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, PrimroseOpen Registration
Th e Printing Industry in the 21st CenturyAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Graphic Media for DummiesAVT/GC/MMT3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Aster IOpen Registration
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Thursday, July 11th
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 6:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
Presenter: Diana Weynand
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is will be a unique opportunity to train with Professional Editor and Author Diana Weynand on Fi-nal Cut Pro X. Her hands-on workshop will help new, novice or intermediate FCP users raise their confi dence and expertise to a more professional level.
Friday, July 12th
Masonry-BricklayingATIEA/ITE6:30 am - 12:00 pmOff site, Young Blocks2200 W. Gardner Ln., Tucson, AZ 85705Registration Required, $140.00
Presenters: Charles Gallagher and Terry Rathbun
Facilitators: Oscar Olivas and Jason Wojcik
Th is is a hands-on class where you will learn brick and block laying techniques.
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $75.00
Presenter: Dr. John Mulcahy
Th is is a one-day course to enhance classroom management skills. Teachers will develop procedures and routines. Teachers will also learn the philosophy “Discipline with Dignity” to develop classroom rules and consequences. An ADE approved ProfessionalDevelopment Event.
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - CTE CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $80.00
Presenters: Dr. Patti Beltram and Julie Stockwell
Th is class will provide teachers with a variety of curriculum materials, resources, CTSO information and more. Upon completion of this training and follow-up, you will earn the equivalent of one college credit. An ADE approved Professional Development Event.
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 1 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
Presenter: Curt Bertelsen
Th is two-day course will provide teachers with a proven methodology of teaching. Examples will be provided including lesson plan templates, lessons, sample scope and sequence, assessments and more. An ADE approved Professional Development Event.
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CTE Reporting Essentials WorkshopInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado &Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $100.00
Presenters: Tammie Chavez, Nicole Clapeck, Donna Kerwin, Kendra McCaff rey, Nancy Schmidt, Janet Silao and Barbara Zalazinski
Th is training gives a comprehensive overview of the CTE data reporting systems. Learn about enrollment, performance measures, assessment eligibility, participant/concentrator and placement reporting and the GME System. Breakfast and lunch are included.
Humanoid Robotics ProgrammingATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $160.00
Presenter: Terry Graham
Th is will be an 8-hour hands-on training that will include basic programming to advance robotic programming, using the NAO robotic platform. Th is will include facial and voice recognition programming.
SolidWorks for Model Design and Assemblies (Day 1 of 2)ATIEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $115.00
Presenter: Dave Zamora
Use SolidWorks to create Solid Models and Assemblies. Instructors will learn how SolidWorks uses feature associativity and design intent to build complex mechanical parts and assemblies, including technical documents.
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 6:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
Presenter: Diana Weynand
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is will be a unique opportunity to train with Professional Editor and Author Diana Weynand on Final Cut Pro X. Her hands-on workshop will help new, novice or intermediate FCP users raise their confi dence and expertise to a more professional level.
A Tour of Tucson for Graphic Design and Digital PrintingAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff siteRegistration Required, $45.00
Presenters: Rick Burress and Peggy Deal
Come travel with Peggy Deal, Graphic Design Education Foundation Chairman, to two companies in Tucson and experience what these facilities have to off er the Graphic Design and Printing Industry for the 21st Century Global Marketplace.
Behind the Scenes: University of Arizona - Lab and Hospital TourHCE1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff site, University of Arizona Medical Center1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ 85724Registration Required, $0
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Th is session begins with a talk by a medical expert at University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center. Th e tour includes the lab, simulation equipment, and hospital. You will need to provide your own transportation.
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Saturday, July 13th
Beginning Microsoft PublisherACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Anne Wisener
Easily create dynamic publications. Th is workshop will introduce you to Microsoft Publisher and show how to create print publications, fl yers, certifi cates, business cards and more. You’ll also learn the basics like how to change layouts, color schemes and import graphics. Learn print design for your CTSOs and classes.
CareerSafe Online - Delivering OSHA 10-Hour Curriculum and Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $25.00
Presenter: Bob Tyra
CareerSafe Online provides educators with online interactive curriculum, resources and tools necessary to eff ectively deliver the OSHA 10-Hour training. Learn more about how you can provide this unique certifi cation training for your students.
Interior Design Tour of HomesFCS8:00 am - 1:00 pmLoews, LobbyRegistration Required, $40.00
Presenter: Sharmin Pool-Bak
Tour of some beautifully designed Tucson homes.
Camp M and MACOVA8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand I & IIRegistration Required, $100.00
Presenter: ACOVA Executive Board
ACOVA will help you learn the basics for survival in your fi rst few years as a new director. If you are already experienced, engage in dialogue with other directors and expand your knowledge through advanced professional development.
Plumbing with Cast Iron and PEXATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Santa Rita High School3951 S. Pantano Rd., Tucson, AZ 85730Registration Required, $200.00
Presenter: Charles Gallagher
Facilitators: Osacr Olivas and Jason Wojcik
Th is is a hands-on class consisting of cast-iron cutting and fi tting, and will also do PEX plumbing and fi tting. Each attendee will receive a PEX certifi cation.
ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Eff ective Classroom Teaching (Day 2 of 2)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $115.00
Presenter: Curt Bertelsen
Th is two-day course will provide teachers with a proven methodology of teaching. Examples will be provided including lesson plan templates, lessons, sample scope and sequence, assessments and more. An ADE approved Professional Development Event.
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ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Laboratory InstructionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IRegistration Required, $100.00
Presenters: Andrew Lamer and Raymond Carreon
Teachers will develop skills needed to utilize a proven methodology of teaching in the lab or shop. Examples will be provided including: Lesson Plan Template(s), Operational Lessons, Rubrics and other assessments. An ADE approved Professional Development Event.
Artisan and Sourdough BreadsFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Th e Art Institute of Tucson5099 E. Grant Ave., Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $95.00
Presenter: Chef Ashley Chen
Facilitator: Stephanie Adams
Th is session covers artisan breads, making starter for sourdough breads, shaping bagels and perfecting the fl avors of Babka coff eecake. In addition, utilizing creative techniques with the use of decorative salt dough will be taught. Professional dress required. Continental breakfast at 8:00 am.
Attractive Plating, Presentation and Menu Design for Hospitality TeachersFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Mountain View High School3901 E. Linda Vista Rd., Marana, AZ 85742Registration Required, $85.00
Presenters: Chef David Sullivan and Chef Alan Zeman
Facilitator: Alvin Todd
Hospitality Technical Standard 3: Ingredient selection, preparation and buff et and plate presentation, plus beginner fruit and vegetable carvings and garnishes. Technical Standard 3.5 Menu design aft er lunch.
AzHOSA New Advisor TrainingHOSA8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Catalina BallroomRegistration Required, $82.00
Presenters: Jane Shovlin and Ryan Underwood
Th is training is for new and experienced (1-5 years) HOSA Advisors. Th is interactive session will help you prepare your chapter, chapter offi cers and program of work to ensure a successful HOSA experience for everyone!
Culinary Teacher Cooking Competition: CHOPPEDFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Mountain View High School3901 E. Linda Vista Rd., Marana, AZ 85742Registration Required, $90.00
Presenters: Chef Jelani Port and Chef Jill Smith
Facilitator: Alvin Todd
Culinary Teacher Cooking Competition: Chopped! Professional dress required. Fee includes presenters, continental breakfast at 8:00 am, lunch and all supplies.
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DECA/FBLA/FCCLA/HOSA CTSO TrainingBME8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, Catalina Ballroom, Rincon, Salon E & FRegistration Required, $82.00
Presenters: Amy Gallimore, Ryan Hamilton, Deb Moore and Jane Shovlin
Th is training is for new instructors/advisors with 0-5 years in DECA/FBLA/FCCLA/HOSA. You will gain insight and experience on how to work your offi cers teams, programs of work, offi cer elections, online testing prep, and how to identify potential state offi cer candidates.
Fish and Chicken Fabrication, Stock and ChowderFCS8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Th e Art Institute of Tucson5099 E. Grant Ave., Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $95.00
Presenter: Chef Noel Ridsdale
Facilitator: Stephanie Adams
Th is session will address fi sh and chicken fabrication, blackening (without burning) chicken and hot smoking. Professional dress required. A continental breakfast will take place at 8:00 am. Lunch is provided.
SkillsUSA Automated Manufacturing Technology Training ATIEA/ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $55.00
Presenter: Rob Clarke
Th is will be an 8-hour training that will take instructors through the competition that is both at state and national levels of SkillsUSA Automated Manufacturing Technology. We will go through the entire process of CAD/CAM/CNC that is needed to compete in this competition.
SolidWorks for Model Design and Assemblies (Day 2 of 2)ATIEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $115.00
Presenter: Dave Zemora
Use SolidWorks to create Solid Models and Assemblies. Instructors will learn how SolidWorks uses feature associativity and design intent to build complex mechanical parts and assemblies, including technical documents.
Top 3 Killer Tips for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign & Digital PhotographyAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $221.00
Presenters: Rick Burress and Peggy Deal
Facilitator: Steven Paluch
Learn killer tips and demos that will WOW your students and give them important technical skills in alignment with the CTE Standards. Your presenters will send you home with skills and pages of information for the classroom.
Youth Mental Health First AidInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Steven Nagle
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Many mental health disorders oft en begin during adolescence. Th e Mental Health First Aid action plan training provides information on identifying the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders/crises in youth.
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Texas A & M Veterinarian Assistant Certifi cation (Day 1 of 2)AATA8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $300.00
Presenter: Dr. Floran Faries
Facilitator: Clyde McBride
Th is two-day workshop is packed with all the lessons and practical labs to certify students to be veterinary assistants. Aft er completion of the workshop participants will be given the entire curriculum for use in their agriscience programs. You must attend both days.
Lights, Camera, Action...Final Cut Pro X Training (Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 9:00 pmWestin, CottonwoodRegistration Required, $740.00
Presenter: Diana Weynand
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is will be a unique opportunity to train with Professional Editor and Author Diana Weynand on Final Cut Pro X. Her hands-on workshop will help new, novice or intermediate FCP users raise their confi dence and expertise to a more professional level.
Support Your Classroom with Web-Based ToolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Susan Leon
Regardless if you teach in a computer lab, there are several resources located on the web to supplement your teaching. In this session learn about tools that can help keep you more organized, assist you in communicating with your students, and places for you to get classroom ideas.
Valley Academy Summer RetreatJTED10:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Dr. Mary Jondrow
Facilitator: Lois Lamer
VACTE Governing Board members, staff and all campus site instructors will participate in a planning workshop for the 2013/2014 school year.
Zippers: Step-by-Step Construction TechniquesFCS10:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Rincon High School422 N. Arcadia Ave., Tucson, AZ 85711Registration Required, $85.00
Presenter: Lisa Olson
Facilitator: Belen Reyes-Carerra
Th is session will show the step-by-step construction techniques which are used with zippers. Session cost includes lunch, supplies and presenter fees.
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Forget the Rainforest - Save my Classroom! Take Home Strategies in Classroom ManagementACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Presenter: Barbara Schrag
Imagine a classroom where the non-compliant student learns to self-correct inappropriate behavior; where you could spend more time doing what you love, teaching. Learn how to eliminate repeated warnings and requests without using trendy gimmicks or bribing a student to behave. A must attend.
Marketing CTE Th rough Elementary Summer Tech CampACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenters: Darrell Kidd and Anne Wisener
Fift h to Eighth graders experience several CTE programs during Summer Adventure Tech Camp to pique their interest in High School CTE Programs. Participants will receive a copy of the diff erent models used for the last fi ve years.
Microsoft Offi ce Basics Teaching Tools ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Susan Leon
Do you need to become more familiar with the Microsoft Offi ce products? Does it seem like your students know more shortcuts and “tricks” than you do? Come to this session to fi nd out all about what the offi ce products can do, and how to most eff ectively use them in the classroom.
Microsoft PowerPoint for the CTE Classroom Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Denise Ottenheimer
Th is introductory session is designed for participants who want to learn to create dynamic PowerPoint presentations. Participants will learn to work with text, slide layout, clipart, tables, graphs, autoshapes, custom animation, transitions, and packaging for a CD.
Edmodo - Safe, Secure Social Media for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Kelly Nielsen and Mike Treguboff
Join us in an engaging session that will provide you with an overview of Edmodo - a “Facebook-like,” safe and secure social media tool that is available for use with students and parents.
Microsoft Excel Basics and MoreACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Denise Ottenheimer
Participants will learn to work with Excel spreadsheets. Training will include working with formatting spreadsheets, working with formulas, working in “Real Time”, stock quotes and much more. Participants will leave with handouts to reinforce the learning and quick reference tools.
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ACTEAZ Board of Directors MeetingACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:30 pmWestin, Murphey I & IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Stephen Weltsch and Doris Wojtulewicz
Th is meeting is designated as the “ACTEAZ Annual Board of Directors Meeting”. Doris Wojtulewicz will give the “State of the State” for her term. Th is is the fi rst meeting for ACTEAZ President, Stephen Weltsch.
Mountain Institute Awards DinnerJTED5:30 pm - 8:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $50.00
Facilitator: Jeramy Plumb
Mountain Institute JTED teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff are encouraged to come celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our students, staff , and programs at the Annual Awards Dinner.
Sunday, July 14th
Coaches: A District-Wide Approach to Make Programs of Study Work for the Individual Student ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenters: Jacqie Allen and Karl Oxnam
Tucson Unifi ed School District CTE Career Coaches will share how we have embraced Programs of Study and restructured delivery of Career Guidance. Th e skill sets and professional training of our coaches and student interview forms will be shared.
Th e Power of Perseverance - Th e Ultimate 21st Century SkillACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Marlene Armstrong
As a society, we celebrate winning, high IQ’s, good grades, and high test scores. How do we create a culture where students learn to overcome the obstacles before them and become steady in their course of action in spite of diffi culties or discouragement?
Electrical Conduit BendingATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amOff site, Santa Rita High School3951 S. Pantano Rd., Tucson, AZ 85730Registration Required, $100.00
Presenters: Ernie Bonham and Charles Gallagher
Facilitators: Osacr Olivas and Jason Wojcik
Learn the art of conduit bending from a master electrician and apprenticeship instructor. Learn how to make 90° bends, back to back, off sets, kicks and saddle bends using a hand bender.
Industrial Automation SystemsATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $100.00
Presenter: Octavio Rojas
Describes careers in automation and basic training with one of the world’s largest automation manufacturers.
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Mountain Institute JTED Staff Orientation - Professional DevelopmentJTED8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Jeramy Plumb
Mountain Institute JTED teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff are encouraged to attend the Annual Orientation Meeting and Professional Development focused on Service Learning and CTSOs.
SkillsUSA Chapter Management: BasicITE/SkillsUSA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $60.00
Presenter: Michelle Martinez
Facilitator: Carrie Wolf
A 1/2 day workshop perfect for the brand new SkillsUSA advisor. Instruction on the basic steps of starting a successful SkillsUSA Chapter including state requirements, navigating the website, and working with your administration.
An InDesign Extravaganza AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $82.00
Presenter: Rick Burress
Facilitator: Pete Pederson
Come prepared to challenge your knowledge and leave with a new perspective on what InDesign can do within a Graphic Design Classroom.
Automotive Best PracticesATIEA8:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Sahuaro High School545 N. Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85710Registration Required, $100.00
Presenter: Jack Ramsey
Facilitators: Mike McAfee and Frank Quinn
Come join your automotive colleagues for a continuation of Best Ideas/Best Practice. Please bring your “Hands-On” examples you use in your classroom to share.
Web-Based Technology for the CTE ClassroomInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $32.00
Presenters: Dianne McKee and Jeannette Shaff er
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Interested in learning more about technology integration? Come and explore an exciting, semester long project where you will learn how to use web-based applications that support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) activities in your classroom.
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ACTEAZ Premier Program Series - Classroom Management (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $75.00
Presenters: Dr. John Mulcahy and Anne Wisener
Th is is a one-day course to enhance classroom management skills. Teachers will develop procedures and routines. Teachers will also learn the philosophy “Discipline with Dignity” to develop classroom rules and consequences. An ADE approved Professional Development Event.
Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Calesbeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is three-day course provides hand-on instruction by industry professionals in advanced lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes a Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and will provide you with lesson plans that correlate to the new CMT-Film & TV standards.
Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 1 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Calesbeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Th is three-day course will provide hands-on instruction by industry professionals in lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and lesson plans that correlate to the new curriculum standards for CMT- Film and TV.
Business and Marketing Education New Instructor ForumBME8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $90.00
Presenters: Michelle Coots, Bernie O’Keff e, Shea Padilla, Vicki Tolman and Renee Woodruff
Th is forum is for our new Business and Marketing Education Instructors, 0 - 3 years, and for those who are interested in learning the nuts and bolts of managing a professional and effi cient classroom.
Education Professions CTE Program Instructor Training (Day 1 of 2)EP/FEA8:00 am - 5:00 pmLoews, SonoraRegistration Required, $564.00
Presenters: Julie Binnicker and Rita Contrata
Please join CERRA trainers to learn how to provide high school students with insight into the nature of teaching, the problems of schooling and the critical issues aff ecting the quality of education in Arizona’s schools.
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Texas A & M Veterinarian Assistant Certifi cation (Day 2 of 2)AATA9:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $300.00
Presenter: Dr. Floran Faries
Facilitator: Clyde McBride
Th is two-day workshop is packed with all the lessons and practical labs to certify students to be veterinary assistants. Aft er completion of the workshop participants will be given the entire curriculum for use in their agriscience programs. You must attend both days.
ACTEAZ Fellows Leadership Orientation and TrainingACTEAZ10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Sabino & Santa RitaRegistration Required, $50.00
Presenters: Lou Hart, Christine Nelson, Tina Norton, and Chris Th omas Stephen Weltsch and Doris Wojtulewicz
Leadership Orientation for new ACTEAZ Fellows for the 2013-2014 school year. Sophomore and Senior Fellows will also have continued leadership training during this time. All Fellows will start off with a joint session and then split into two diff erent training sessions.
Dual Enrollment 101ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
Presenter: Micheile Ujke
Maricopa Community College District has had recent changes to the dual enrollment program. Come and learn more about the changes and get your questions answered. Th is area is very important for students so come be part of the discussion.
Flipping the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Annette Schmidt
Flipped classes are becoming the buzz word of education reform and studies are beginning to show that fl ipped classrooms benefi t student learning and engagement. Come learn the basics of fl ipping a classroom and the benefi ts to teachers and students. Please bring a lap top if possible; but not necessary.
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Marlene Armstrong
Teachers will examine and explore technology integration strategies available for them to use in their classrooms. Teachers will be exposed to various FREE application tools, instructional soft ware, productivity soft ware and internet-based programs. Teachers will identify advantages of using technology integration and will leave with resources that they can implement in their current classrooms. All the tools are FREE.
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How Do I Do Written Events for DECA?BME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenter: Maree Combs
Facilitator: Bobby Brush
Are you chilled, scared, depressed and mystifi ed when DECA written events are mentioned? Worry no more, learn what they are about, how to prepare your students for State and WIN!
Meeting Industry Demands - SkillsUSA’s Work Force Ready SystemACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
Presenter: Lana Ford
Th e SkillsUSA Work Force Ready System was created by industry to validate student’s entry-level knowledge and skills. Learn about the media-rich system that engages students in the assessment process to better validate their knowledge and skills.
Reading the Tells--Learning How to Read Body LanguageBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenter: Jerry Balis
Facilitator: Rebecca McGinnis
Reading the Tells is a powerful training seminar that gives you practical techniques, tools, and strategies for understanding and using non-verbal communication for the highest impact and eff ectiveness.
Recruitment and Retention of Nontraditional StudentsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Presenter: Th omas Bogart
Th is interactive workshop will assist educators in examining the importance of nontraditional student recruitment, and will provide tools and strategies for eff ectively recruiting nontraditional students into courses and programs. Come and hear the great things shared.
Stepping into the Common Core with Confi denceACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Judy Hammann and Ann Tebo
Participants will be actively engaged with the Common Core Standards, and come away with an enhanced understanding of what students are expected to do to be college and career ready.
Strategies for Teaching Welding Blueprint SymbolsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary/ITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
Presenters: Mike Drobitsky and Ed Loney
Methods and resources for teaching high school welding students to recognize the blueprint symbols unique to the welding industry.
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FEA New Advisor Orientation and TrainingEP/FEA10:00 am - 1:00 pmLoews, RinconRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Gerry Corcoran
Th is session is for Teachers/Advisors who would like to get all of the resources and information on: How to Start a Chapter, FEA Events and Training, Recruitment and Marketing, Fundraising Ideas, Service Project Ideas and Student Empowerment and Leadership in your Chapter.
New Teacher InductionAATA10:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Aster I & IIRegistration Required, $700.00
Presenter: Dr. Ryan Foor
Eff ective Strategies for fi rst and second year Arizona Agriculture teachers.
2nd Annual Business and Marketing Education Working LuncheonBME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Shea Padilla
Come join your Business and Marketing Education peers at the 2nd Annual BME working luncheon. You will be working with your peers to share best practices for the classroom, lesson plans and CTSO integration.
SkillsUSA Program of WorkITE/SkillsUSA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $36.00
Presenters: Michelle Martinez and Ross Rector
Facilitator: Carrie Wolf
Learn all about the heart of SkillsUSA-the Program of work. It is the activities and projects-the plan of action-that your chapter will carry out during the school year. Th e national Program of Work (POW) sets the pace for SkillsUSA nationwide. Th e expectation is that each chapter will carry out this program of work. Learn all about the seven major goals and share activity ideas.
Th e New Interactive Whiteboard: Using an iPad and Apple TV in the ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $42.00
Presenters: Kelly Nielsen and Mike Treguboff
Th e presenters will discuss and demonstrate the use of iPads and AppleTVs to wirelessly deliver highly interactive classroom content. Topics will include a summary of the Peoria Unifi ed School District pilot, steps for implementation, use of interactive apps, and pricing.
What’s the Story with the Food Label?Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $35.00
Presenter: Carole Whitlock
Reading a label can be like reading a “short story”. Th is session will provide a fast method to read a food label and evaluate how nutritious a food is.
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MPS SummitInterdisciplinary11:30 am - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Marlo Loria
Mesa Public Schools teachers and counselors are invited to participate in the MPS CTE Summit which will focus on end-of-program assessments, recruitment and retention. Th is will be a networking opportunity to build CTE Professional Learning Communities and work on Perkin’s goals. Th is workshop includes lunch.
Dual Enrollment 101(Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Presenter: Micheile Ujke
Maricopa Community College District has had recent changes to the dual enrollment program. Come and learn more about the changes and get your questions answered. Th is area is so important for students, so come be part of the discussion.
Food Safety Foldable 101FACS Ed1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Katherine Lara-Henry
Facilitator: Joanie Webb
Th is session provides teachers with a study tool to use with students who must pass the Food Handler’s test.
HAZCOM Changes - Update for 2013Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. Don Kautz
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
New changes are bringing the US into alignment with the Globally Harmonized System of Chemicals. Th is session will provide information on these changes such as MSDS sheets going to SDS sheets. Keep the classroom safe, learn the changes in HAZCOM.
Learn about the Federal Reserve and Our Educational ResourcesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenters: Steven Fisher and Rema Oxandaboure
Learn about and discover how to use many of the educational resources provided by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. All resources from FRBSF are provided for free! You will walk away with fresh ways to enhance your curriculum.
Microsoft Publisher for CTE Newsletters, Flyers and BrochuresACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Maryellen Coburn and Buck Nelson
Participants will learn to use Microsoft Publisher’s Wizard Tool. Instruction will include working in the Publisher Screen, using Publisher’s Help Tool, working with frames, text frames, and image frames. At the end of the session, participants will have learned and/or created certifi cates, calendars, brochures, etc.
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Perkins, Federal and State Legislation UpdateACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Janice Palmer and Chris Th omas
Representatives will share updates on Federal and State Legislation and National and State Initiatives. Th ere is so much information to learn and know, so be sure and attend.
Prezi - Presentations that PopACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Presenters: Kelly Nielsen and Mike Treguboff
Tired of PowerPoint? Want to add pizzazz to your presentations? Prezi is a fresh, fun way to deliver information and engage your audience. In this hands-on-workshop, you will create a dynamic presentation using Prezi that can be shared instantly.
ServSafe Training and Preparation, Part 1 of 2FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2205Registration Required, $25.00
Presenter: Chef Ken Loresch
Facilitator: Jennifer Brooks
Training will be conducted by Chef Ken Loresch, Culinary Arts teacher at Cochise Community College. You are responsible for ordering the training book through your district.
Shift the Mind Set Build the Skill SetACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Presenter: Rick Hansen
Th ere are over 600,000 jobs in manufacturing currently going unfi lled. Th ere are 3,300 manufacturers in the Phoenix metro area. One company will hire CTE students and part of their benefi t package is paying for education! Join us for a panel discussion with members of the manufacturing industry.
Styles of Place Settings and Food ServiceFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KRegistration Required, $5.00
Presenter: Chef David Sullivan
Facilitator: Caren Robinson
Th is session covers the diff erent styles of place settings and food service.
Th e Market Day Lesson Plan for Business and Marketing EducationBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: Maria Abrams, Paulett Bell, Robert LaPlante and Robin Palmer
Th is is a look at a semester long project for Business and Marketing Education Instructors. Market Day is a project where students create a company and invest money into a product.
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Photography...What is Workfl ow? AVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, PrimroseRegistration Required, $75.00
Presenter: Steven Meckler
Professional Photographer Steven Meckler will spend the aft ernoon with you discussing the workfl ow process of Photography with topics such as fi le formats (including raw fi les), editing, post-production in Lightroom, Photoshop and output to clients.
SkillsUSA Chapter Management: Next StepsITE/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, LantanaRegistration Required, $30.00
Presenters: Michelle Martinez and Ross Rector
Facilitator: Carrie Wolf
A 1/2 day workshop perfect for the less experienced SkillsUSA advisor. Instruction on creating an active SkillsUSA Chapter including student involvement, chapter meetings and activities, and involving business and industry.
Th e Event: Teaching FCS Students to Plan and Sell Th eir Creations!FCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JRegistration Required, $15.00
Presenter: Marty Heinritz
Facilitator: Angela Stutz
Technology ideas for FCS classrooms.
Basic Event PlanningFCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon KRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Heidi Ochs
Tips and tricks for planning any type of event. Learn how to create a budget, work off a timeline and put together creative elements to make every event special.
BLAST+ BioinformaticsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $15.00
Presenter: Dr. David Andrew
Have a blast learning about BLAST and bioinformatics.
Demonstration of the New CDX Automotive Online Training ProgramATIEA/ITE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, AcaciaOpen Registration
Presenter: Ken Miller
Facilitator: Jason Wojcik
Features and benefi ts of using the most comprehensive online automotive training and education program.
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Excel as a Teaching ToolACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Peggy LaShier
Th is Excel Session will show the many ways to use this enhanced offi ce tool. Come and learn how you can integrate this powerful tool into your lessons, data manipulation and calculations. Th ere will be a lesson prepared to practice and take back to your classroom.
Lesson Plan Sharing for Business EducationBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenters: Michelle Coots, Chris Liebelt-Garcia and Elena Sabompo
In this session you will see three lesson plans to integrate into your Business Education program no matter what area you teach ARS, BMAS, BOSAS or FS.
Lesson Plan Sharing for Marketing, Management and EntrepreneurshipBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: Kathy Frommer and Louise Rochford
Facilitator: Meilii Halfman
In this session you will see three lesson plans to integrate into your MME program no matter what option you run. You will see the lessons from beginning to end and know how to eff ectively integrate them into your classroom as early as the fi rst week of school.
NCCER Industry Certifi cations and Curriculum Updates for Construction, AgMechanics, Welding and Green Building ProgramsACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock I & IIRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Dan Belcher and Karen Keith
Off er NCCER’s Industry-developed and nationally-recognized portable, stackable credentials for your CTE programs. Work with local, AZ-based NCCER- accredited sponsors to bring NCCER’s industry-valued credentials to your Construction, Welding, AgMechanics, and Green Tech programs in secondary and postsecondary programs.
Roll Out of Arizona CTE Strategic Plan’s Vision Elements and Th e Morrison Institute Report on CTE Sponsored by the Arizona Skill Standards CommissionInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Presenter: David Bolger, Dan Brown, Richard Condit, Sapna Gupta, and Dr. Carolyn Warner
Th is session will feature the Roll Out of the Arizona State Career Technical Education Strategic Plan’s Vision Elements and the Morrison Institute’s Report on CTE. Th is meeting is being sponsored by the Arizona Skill Standards Commission. Th is meeting will be the annual meeting of the Arizona Skill Standards Commission and the Arizona Stakeholders Committee.
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ServSafe Exam, Part 2 of 2FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $36.00
Presenter: Chef Ken Loresch
Facilitator: Jennifer Brooks
Keep your ServSafe certifi cation current by taking the exam. Pre-registering was required.
ACTEAZ Presidents’ Welcome Networking ReceptionACTEAZ6:00 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Kiva BallroomRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Stephen Weltsch and Doris Wojtulewicz
Th e ACTEAZ Presidents and the Board of Directors cordially invite attendees to celebrate the opening of the ACTE 2013 Summer Conference. Doris Wojtulewicz will toast our new ACTEAZ President, Stephen Weltsch. Our ACTEAZ Sponsors for the Event and other special guests will be introduced. Enjoy complimentary refreshments as our guest. Cash bar for libations.
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ ShoesInterdisciplinary7:00 pm - 8:30 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Open Registration
Facilitators: ADE Staff and UA - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary7:00 pm - 8:30 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Open Registration
Facilitators: ADE Staff and UA - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
Monday, July 15th
Advisors of State Offi cers BreakfastFFA7:00 am - 8:30 amWestin, Indigo & Aster IRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Tyler Grandil
Informational Meeting about expectations of being an advisor of a State FFA Offi cer.
Networking Breakfast and Making Connections Guidance7:00 am - 8:30 amLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0
Facilitator: Kay Schreiber
Are you a new attendee to the CTE Conference? Come to this networking breakfast and meet your peers and plan your CTE conference sessions.
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Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Calesbeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is three-day course provides hand-on instruction by industry professionals in advanced lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes a Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and will provide you with lesson plans that correlate to the new CMT-Film and TV standards.
Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 2 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Caleabeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Th is three-day course will provide hands-on instruction by industry professionals in lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and lesson plans that correlate to the new curriculum standards for CMT- Film and TV.
2013 ACTE Summer ConferenceKeynote SessionACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:30 am - 10:30 amLoews, Kiva BallroomOpen Registration
Presenters: Dan Brown, Supt. John Huppenthal, Charles Gallagher, Dr. Marv Lamer, Dr. Raymond McNulty and Tom Tyree
Facilitator: Doris Wojtulewicz
Come join us for the Keynote Session of the 2013 Conference. Again, we are pleased that ACTEAZ and ADE are co-sponsoring this event. ACTEAZ and ADE will bring greetings. Th is session will feature our keynote speaker, Dr. Raymond McNulty.
3rd Annual FBLA Awards Luncheon and Yearly Update BME/FBLA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Ryan Hamilton
Come enjoy lunch with your FBLA peers as you celebrate your successes for 2012-2013 and talk about the upcoming 2013-2014 year.
AME/MME Networking Luncheon and Business MeetingAME/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon FRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Jayme Fitzpatrick
Come and be a part of the Annual Business Meeting for the Arizona Marketing Educators.
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AOAC Business Session IAOAC11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Sapna Gupta and Dr. Janice Lawhorn
First session of the Arizona Occupational Administrator’s Council (AOAC). Special report from Sapna Gupta, Morrison Institute, regarding CTE challenges. Community College, CTE Faculty and Carl Perkins Grant Administrators invited.
Arizona FEA LuncheonEP/FEA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Gerry Corcoran
All FEA Teachers/Advisors have the opportunity to network and discover all the exciting things happening this year in FEA. You will hear from your newly elected 2013-2014 FEA State Offi cers. Come and join us!
Counselors Networking LunchGuidance11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $0
Facilitator: Kay Schreiber
Come enjoy lunch and network with other Arizona school counselors. We will discuss current educational issues and how Arizona School Counselors are integral to these changes. Come ready to share.
Eat and Meet - Health CareersHCE11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0 Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Round table event while you eat! Grab your buff et lunch and do some “network learning” with your program while you eat lunch.
FACS Ed Awards LuncheonFCS/FACS Ed11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Rachael Mann and Angela Stutz
Honor outstanding FACS Ed teachers and celebrate dreams and realities by attending the annual FACS Ed Awards Luncheon. FACS in Wonderland - a Mad Hatter Luncheon!
FFA ReportFFA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $40
Presenter: Tyler Grandil
Annual FFA update and policies.
JTED Governing Board Members LunchJTED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Steve Dockray and Rosemarie LeFebvre
Facilitator: Lois Lamer
JTED Governing Board Members, Superintendents and staff networking lunch.
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SkillsUSA Arizona Corporate Meeting and UpdateITE/SkillsUSA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: SkillsUSA Board of Dirctors
Facilitator: Carrie Wolf
SkillsUSA Arizona annual corporate meeting and updates for the 2013-2014 school year.
2013-14 AzHOSA Advisor UpdateHOSA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Jane Shovlin
Come see what is new for 2013-14 at the state and national level! All HOSA updates and changes will be presented and reviewed. Membership, competitive events, event topics and guidelines...Great Door Prizes!
Arizona’s Common Core Standards for ELA: Making the Shift in CTE! Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenters: Ann Tebo and Preston Webster
CTE teachers will fi nd out how “doable” it is to match and implement Arizona’s Common Core Standards (ACCS) for English Language Arts (ELA) for reading and writing with their CTE technical standards.
Business and Marketing Education State of the State AddressBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Kiva BOpen Registration
Presenter: Shea Padilla
During this session you will receive the latest and greatest information pertaining to the issues that impact CTE, Assessments, and Business and Marketing Education for 2013-2014.
CDE Revision FFA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $10
Presenter: Tyler Grandil
Th is is the time and chance you have all been waiting for, to discuss how to improve the Career Development Events for our students so that they can be successful.
CTE Assessment System - Student Registration Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenter: Barbara Zalazinski
Come join me for Tips and Tricks in Student Registrations. What is the diff erence between Registration and Re-Registration? Come join me and fi nd out.MO
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CTE Course Enrollment Data ReportingInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2202Open Registration
Presenters: Tammie Chavez and Janet Silao
Th is workshop is for new (and even the experienced who need a refresher) CTE Directors and individuals responsible for CTE reporting. Learn everything you need to meet deadlines, requirements, and all Enrollment Reporting Essentials.
Engineering - One Solution to CTE Academic Integration ATIEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IOpen Registration
Presenter: Susan Castillo
Engineering education is the fastest growing CTE program in the state. It solves the issue of how to integrate academic standards into a hands-on, rigorous and relevant CTE curriculum. Regional Director of School Engagement Susan Castillo will show you how Project Lead the Way, the largest STEM program in the U.S., can help districts integrate the new academic standards in an engaging and surprisingly cost-eff ective way.
FEA Advisor Overview and UpdatesFEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2211Open Registration
Presenter: Gerry Corcoran
In this session we will review the 2013 - 2014 calendar of events, update changes to competitions for the coming year, provide opportunities for advisors and students during the year - aft er school programs, Arizona Diamondback Events and more.
GCEFAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Presenters: Rick Burress and Peggy Deal
Per requests from last year, we are coming at you from all sides with technical information that will assist you in your Communication Media Technologies Classroom.
Got Game? Gaming in Teaching and LearningInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Dianne McKee and Jeannette Shaff er
Facilitator: Bruce Watkins
Experience the basic components of designing eff ective educational games for teaching and learning whether it is on paper or in an online environment. You will also explore 3D GAMELab.
Hot Topics for Education Professions and Early Childhood Education EP/FEA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenters: Melanie Alexander, Jennifer Atteberry-Pierpont, Julie Binnicker, Chelsea Inmon and Lauren Moraga
Attend this session to take the mystery out of assessments. Th is session allows the opportunity to review your program assessment and discuss best practices for mastering the end-of-program technical assessment.
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How Fire Can Live in the High SchoolFire Science/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $5.00
Presenter: Darrell Wiseman
Do you think Fire Science can fi t into your district? Firefi ghters, current or retired, can actually teach high school students about the fi re service.
Integrating Workplace Employability Skills with Technical SkillsInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. Melanie Ohm
Teachers from selected CTE programs share work-to-date: aligning Workplace Employability Skills (WES) with Technical Skills and customizing WES for occupational areas. Breakouts provide time for teachers to interact and work with WES in their own programs. Bring your program standards.
JTED Legislative UpdateJTED1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Presenter: Greg Donovan
JTED Local Legislation Impacts from the 2013 session. Discussion on any possible new JTED legislation for the upcoming year.
Lessons From Maximize the Math in CulinaryFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenters: Halli Kinnick and Devon Wells
Th ere is a lot of math in Culinary Arts! Take home a lesson plan ready to use.
Let’s Help Th em be SuccessfulGuidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenters: Sally Aparicio and Karen Emmer
Together we can help our students be successful. We’ll help you get them started on the right foot for college. Learn some of the ins and outs of fi nancial aid that will help you help your students be successful.
Managing the Secondary CTE GrantsInterdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: Karen Lattin and Jeanne Roberts
Learn how to eff ectively use CTE grant funds to provide the best opportunities for students. Session is for new and experienced CTE secondary administrators responsible for developing CTE applications and overseeing grant functions.
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Organize It!ACOVA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Presenters: Meg Gianesello and Bruce McQueary
A repeat request from Fall Conference! Organize your work and be more effi cient with your time. . . so you have a life!
Partnerships Producing an Educational Pathway for Students in Early Childhood EducationEP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Kiva AOpen Registration
Presenters: Dr. Monica Baker, Dr. Paul Holbrook and Kathy Nesbit
Find out more about the industry recognized CDA certifi cate in Early Childhood Education and opportunities for students to gain dual credit.
Rouxbe TrainingFCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Presenter: Joe Girard
Rouxbe training provided by CEO and Co-Founder of Rouxbe Cooking School.
Service-Learning: Nuts and Bolts SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SaguaroOpen Registration
Presenter: Deborah Ball
A contextual teaching methodology - Service-Learning: What/How/Why, benefi ts and limitations, current research, resources, facilitate critical refl ection, and more! Learn about this exciting and eff ective teaching methodology and how students understand course content and civic education more comprehensively.
Showcasing Student Learning Th rough ePortfoliosACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Andrew Mendivil
Making the transition from a three-ring binder portfolio to an electronic portfolio format can be very easy. In this session you will be introduced to Web 2.0 tools and other open source soft ware programs that will allow your students to create an ePortfolio that shows their learning journey over time.
SkillsUSA Mobile RoboticsATIEA/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoOpen Registration
Presenter: Rob Clarke
A discussion with the instructors regarding the SkillsUSA Mobile Robotics, competition that is both at state and national levels. We will look at the objectives that will be used in the 2014 contests and answer any questions about them.
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Technology Life Careers, 7th and 8th Grade Career ExplorationInterdisciplinary/ITE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Kristine Kwant and Amy Nygard
TLC is for 7th and 8th graders to explore Career and Technical Education career fi elds with classroom instruction and hands-on lab experiences. Th is session will show curriculum, class operation and give resources to take away.
U.S. Army March 2 SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Dr. Jacqueline Jenkins
Th e program is developed by the Army and will prepare students for assessment examinations, college entrance exams, trade school entrance tests, military entrance tests and applying for a job. March 2 Success is free.
Why CTE?Guidance1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Presenters: Marilynn Babyar and Speranta Klees Th is session will share current data and research on the impact of CTE on student engagement, graduation rates, academic achievement and successful transition to postsecondary endeavors or meaningful work. We will discuss occupational trends correlating CTE participation with high-demand, high-paying careers.
Apparel Surface EmbellishmentsFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaRegistration Required, $10.00
Presenter: Karen Lukacs
Facilitator: Belen Reyes-Carerra
Th is session covers the creation of surface embellishments for apparel.
Automotive Snap-On DiagnosticsATIEA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Presenter: David May
Facilitators: Mike McAfee and Frank Quinn
Workshop attendees will have a hands-on class, learning the theory and diagnostics using multimeters.
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 1 of 3)ITE1:30 pm - 5:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
Presenters: Casey Curtis and Jonathan Yazzie
Comparing the AWS S.E.N.S.E. Flux Cored Arc Welding Level One Competency to State Welding Competency requirements. Discussion on FCAW process applications by local industry, basic equipment and consumable needs to perform FCAW per industry recommendations.
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Breaking Down the Standards! LS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, AcaciaRegistration Required, $5.00
Presenter: Herb Williams
Th is session will be covering law and safety instruction and is based on specifi c areas within the standards. Th is session will be breaking down the standards of ADE 1.0-13.00, Corrections, Security and Federal Agencies.
Designing for a LifestyleFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Parlor 2205Registration Required, $10.00
Presenter: Cecile Fayen
Th e elements of Interior Design will be explored in this session, showing creative and functional approaches to design within living, working and recreational environments. Educators will develop their own signature look by designing a chair.
Hospitality Business PlanFCS1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SabinoRegistration Required, $15.00
Presenter: Vicki Tolman
Facilitator: Stephanie Adams
Join Hospitality teachers to learn the strategies necessary to run a successful enterprise. You will receive lesson plan ideas, tips and resources on how to guide your students through the creation of their own plan.
Another Lesson From Maximize the Math in CulinaryFCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenter: Katherine Lara-Henry
Receive a lesson plan ready to use from Maximize the Math in Culinary Arts.
Career Development: What, Why, and HowGuidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. John Mulcahy
Th is session will acquaint participants with: Defi nition of Career Development; benefi ts for students; overview of state Career Development System; understanding the relationship between CTE and Career Development; best practices in developing and implementing a Career Development System.
Communication Media Technologies State of the State AddressAVT/GC/MMT3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Presenter: Shea Padilla
During this session you will receive the latest information pertaining to the issues that impact CTE, assessments and Media Education for 2013-2014.
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CTE Looks at the Mathematical Practices Supporting ACCS!Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: Kathryne English and Kimberly Hancock
Arizona’s Common Core Standards for Mathematics are here! CTE teachers, math coaches and administrators will connect the Standards for Mathematical Practices as they apply to the CTE curriculum’s math content. Time for Q & A.
DECA 2013 State of the State AddressBME/DECA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Kiva BOpen Registration
Presenter: Oleg Shvets
Facilitator: Maree Combs
Th is session is designed to provide you with the most current information about Arizona DECA. Come join your peers to see what is up-and-coming with Arizona DECA.
DNA and Forensic GeneticsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenter: Ashwin Naidu
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Th is session will show how to solve a mystery using DNA bar-coding.
Education Professions and Early Childhood CrosswalkEP/FEA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenters: Chelsea Inmon, Pat Loughrin and Lupi Rojas
Teacher teams will present the crosswalk identifying Arizona’s Common Core Standards for ELA and learn some tips and techniques for delivering the embedded English Language Arts Common Core Standards in your Early Childhood Education and Education Professions curricula.
Finishing Metals and Other MaterialsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $35.00
Presenter: Hector Rodriquez
Learn how to fi nish metal and other materials into wonderful projects by using products developed by Metal Finishes Plus, a Tucson company. Th e workshop will have demonstrations of how to use a number of fi nishes from copper plate to bronze coatings. Every participant will leave with a starter kit.
Free Technology Tools for TeachersACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Marlene Armstrong
Teachers will examine and explore technology integration strategies available for them to use in their classrooms. Teachers will be exposed to various FREE application tools, instructional soft ware, productivity soft ware and internet-based programs. Teachers will identify advantages of using technology integration and will leave with resources that they can implement in their current classrooms. All the tools are FREE.
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Hands-On Steps to Final Approval for CTE GrantsInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: Karen Lattin and Jeanne Roberts
Join us for a work session to individually assist you in completing your Perkins and Priority CTE grants for fi nal approval. Session is open to only those who have common login to GME.
Industry Certifi cation - A Key to College and Career ReadinessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIOpen Registration
Presenter: Janette Sayer
Learn how certifying students in Microsoft and Adobe prepares them with the skills necessary for a technology-driven future while also providing much needed resume-building credentials. Certifi cations improve graduation rates, raise GPAs and increase college-level courses which help prepare students for the rigors of higher education.
Introduction to Program Guidelines EP/FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SaguaroOpen Registration
Presenters: Kathy Coloma and Beth Haas
Facilitator: Chelsea Inmon
Th e Program Guidelines for High Quality Early Education: Birth through Kindergarten provides a set of recommended practices for programs to use as they strive for excellence in the care and education of young children through Arizona.
It’s TEA Time! Technology Explorations Aft ernoonInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Dianne McKee and Jeannette Shaff er
Facilitator: Bruce Watkins
Th is session will explore several favorite web-based technology tools. Plus learn how they can be used eff ectively in planning, content delivery, student projects, and assessment.
JTED Board Members Issues and ConcernsJTED3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. Mary Jondrow
JTED Governing Board members, Superintendents, and staff will have an open discussion on current issues, concerns, trends, and best practices.
Legal and Ethical Issues in School Counseling Guidance3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Belinda Stevens
Participants will discuss federal and state laws, court decisions, and use the American School Counselor Association ethical codes, and decision-making models, as guides to choosing the best way to respond to ethical and legal dilemmas.
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Mobile Technology in the CTE ClassroomACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
Presenter: Peggy LaShier
In conjunction with Apple Education, learn how Mesa Public Schools is using mobile technology to transform the learning experience in their Auto and Culinary programs while preparing students for the workforce. Using iPads and personalized content we have been able to place students in charge of their learning. Tips on starting and managing a mobile learning experience will be shared.
Rouxbe Training (Repeat)FCS3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Presenter: Joe Girard
Rouxbe training provided by CEO and Co-Founder of Rouxbe Cooking School.
Rubrics for Health Career InstructorsHCE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Julie Stockwell
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
What are rubrics? How can health career instructors use them? Th is presentation will customize the use of rubrics for health career instruction.
Service-Learning - It’s Good Business! SL3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenter: Chanel Dudoit
Th is workshop reveals the value of Service-Learning in Business and Marketing and other CTE curricula. Learn from shared ideas and startegies on how students elevate their CTE education through Service-Learning, using partnerships and community.
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: ADE Staff and UA - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
What’s National Board Certifi cationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Alaina Adams and August “Sandy” Merz III
Learn more about this refl ective and authentic assess-ment of your teaching practices and what will help you engage with the rigorous standards, set by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
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ATIEA Round Table and ReceptionATIEA/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 6:30 pmWestin, AsterRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Ross Rector
Th e popular ATIEA Round Table is back; make a date for info the CTE way. Learn from teachers, industry leaders and vendors in a casual atmosphere about innovative products, jobs and competitions with unique lessons. Door prizes, food, and drink are included.
Program of Study Consortia Directors MeetingInterdisciplinary5:00 pm - 6:00 pmWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
Presenter: Dennis Fiscus
A Program of Study Consortia Directors meeting is being held to update the Consortia Directors on the current and future grants. Structure of the consortia and funding for the coming year will be discussed. Only the Secondary and Postsecondary Consortia directors and fi scal agents need attend.
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: ADE Staff and UA - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: ADE Staff and UA - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
Yuma Union High School District CTE Network SessionInterdisciplinary5:30 pm - 7:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $35.00
Presenters: Lisa Anderson and Lorie Honeycutt
Yuma Union High School District CTE Teachers, Administrators and Counselors are encouraged to attend this network session designed to provide an introduction to FY14 CTE Goals for YUHSD, a review of AZ CTE Curriculum Consortium and share in the latest practices and updates.
A Night of Bowling with AME/DECABME/DECA6:00 pm - 7:00 pmOff site, Lucky Strike Bowling Alley4015 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85712Registration Required, $10.00
Facilitator: Oleg Shvets
Join AME and DECA for a night of networking and bowling at the Lucky Strike Bowling Alley.
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Tips and Topics for FCS ClassroomsFACS Ed6:00 pm - 8:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $41.00
Presenter: Katherine Lara-Henry
Join your colleagues to share best practices.
A Nautical Night Out with Business Education ABEA/BME6:00 pm - 9:30 pmLoews, Canyon CafeRegistration Required, $60.00
Facilitator: Shea Padilla
Th e Arizona Business Educators Association is inviting you to participate in a Nautical Adventure for Summer Conference 2013.
Health Careers - Getting to Know You!AzHCEA/HCE6:30 pm - 7:30 pmLoews, Waterfall 4271Registration Required, $12.00
Facilitator: Jeff Wooley
Meet with other health career teachers. Bring an “app”/ give an “app,” compare assessment test results, or just talk!
AATA BBQ and Networking SessionAATA6:30 pm - 9:30 pmOff site, Brandi Fenton Memorial Park at the Hay Barn3482 E. River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718Registration Required, $25
Facilitator: Curtis Willems
A time for CTE teachers and their families to enjoy a nice BBQ meal and interact with other professionals. Activities and entertainment will also be part of the evening session.
Tuesday, July 16th
CTE Administrators MeetingACOVA6:45 am - 8:00 amWestin, Grand IOpen Registration
Presenter: ACOVA and ADE Staff
Join ACOVA and ADE to kick off the year with a causal but informative breakfast. Learn about important upcoming dates, fi scal issues, grant information and be ready to hit the ground running!
AATA New Teacher/Mentor BreakfastAATA7:00 am - 8:00 amWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: James Kaltenbach
Take the opportunity to help out new teachers by mentoring them through their journey to becoming outstanding educators.
Approaches to LearningEP/FEA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Nicol Russel
Th ere are observable behaviors that indicate ways children become engaged in social interaction and learning experiences. When adults provide a solid foundation in approaches to learning, children will be better equipped for kindergarten and to take advantage of Arizona’s Common Core Standards. Participants will actively explore the Approaches to Learning Standard through hands-on experiences.
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Arizona’s Common Core Standards for ELA: Making the Shift in CTE! (Repeat)Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Ann Tebo and Preston Webster
CTE teachers will fi nd out how “doable” it is to match and implement Arizona’s Common Core Standards (ACCS) for English Language Arts (ELA) for reading and writing with their CTE technical standards.
AZ FCCLA Topics and Updates for 2013-2014FCCLA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $25.00
Presenter: Marci Barlow
Want to know what is going on in FCCLA for the 2013-2014 school year? Here you will be provided with upcoming events, changes, and deadlines in AZFCCLA.
Concepts, Techniques and Trends for Graphic DesignAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Aster IOpen Registration
Presenter: Ryan McKay
Facilitator: Shea Padilla
In this session you will learn from an industry expert about the current and upcoming concepts, techniques and trends for Graphic Design.
E-Learning with Competition University for Specifi c StrandsBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Presenter: Tara Richardson
Facilitator: Deb Kidwell
Competition University contains step-by-step courses that not only help students prepare for their DECA event but make excellent supplemental curriculum, and get a variety of Marketing and Business Education strands.
Engagement Strategies for Engaging Presentations Guidance/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Presenter: Julie Stockwell
Th is workshop will provide participants with activities in how to share new information with students that makes information more memorable and useful. Participants will experience these strategies and how to incorporate them into future presentations.
Google Apps for EducationACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Tamara Nicolosi
Google Apps for Education is a powerful suite of free web-based tools for schools including Gmail, Google Calendar, Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Forms, Sites, Blogger, and more. Th is session will focus on how to integrate these valuable tools into your classroom management and instruction.
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Harnessing Sustainability for Teaching and LearningInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IIIOpen Registration
Presenters: Jessica Hauer, Daniel Musgrove and Alison Smith
Tempe Union and Chevron will share updates for developing a comprehensive sustainability program. Presentations will include implementation strategies, launching supporting curriculum designed to strengthen Career Tech and teacher experiences on transforming schools into a living laboratory.
How to Establish Early Childhood Education Learning Labs EP/FEA8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenter: Cathy Kirk
Facilitator: Chelsea Inmon
High quality Early Childhood Education requires high quality learning labs. Th is session will demonstrate several eff ective models, share some “common strategies”, and will allow time for questions and answers to address the need for communication.
Industry to Classroom SurvivalInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenter: Joseph Offi
Th is student-centered classroom management seminar will show how to emulate real-world occupational environments. Whether it’s Service Learning, Engineering or Media communications, all are welcome and can apply to anyone.
New Teacher Evaluation: Learn About the Law and How You, as the Teacher, are ImpactedBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenter: Kathy Gardner
Kathy Gardner will share with you the legal parameters of HB 2011, ARS 15-536(38) and HB2823 and how they impact you as a teacher in Arizona.
Pathways to Student SuccessACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenters: Michele Bush, Michelle Coots, Marcia Hespen and Buck Nelson
West-MEC awards Pathways mini-grants to member district schools to support their school-wide initiatives that use CTE as a catalyst to foster the goal of all students having a well-defi ned career focus and career plans upon graduation. Join us as the panel shares.
Perkins, Federal and State Legislation Update (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Presenter: Janice Palmer
Representatives will share updates on Federal and State Legislation and National and State Initiatives. Th ere is so much information to learn and know so be sure and attend.
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Reinventing Hygiene for the 21st CenturyInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Sheri Carlino
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Where are germs found? How can germs be controlled to keep you healthy? Find the answers to these questions plus more by attending this session.
Strategies for Working with Special Education Students in CTEACOVA8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Presenter: Amanda Shively
Learn easy to implement, Common Core aligned, research based strategies, for working with special education students in the CTE classroom.
Teaching GeneticsAG-ED8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $10.00
Facilitator: Ginnie Strait
Learn great ways to teach genetics to your agriscience students. Th e workshop will be packed with awesome techniques to make genetic lessons exciting and relevant to students. Learn activities to use in the classroom that will help students understand genetics.
Total Program Delivery ModelACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
Presenters: Curt Bertelsen and Dr. John Mulcahy
During this informative, interactive workshop you’ll have a chance to hear about the components of a complete CTE program. We’ll review the state requirements for CTE programs and take you through the key elements of a world-class CTE program including classroom instruction, laboratory instruction, work-based learning, CTSOs and more.
U.S. Army March 2 Success (Repeat)ACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Dr. Jacqueline Jenkins
Th e program is developed by the Army and will prepare students for assessment examinations, college entrance exams, trade school entrance tests, military entrance tests and applying for a job. March 2 Success is free.
Virtual Business-Personal FinanceBME8:00 am - 9:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenters: Lorie Marshall and Juliann Trump
Virtual Business-Personal Finance 2.0 is a total solution for your need to teach fi nancial literacy. Your students will learn key personal fi nancial skills and demonstrate competence in an online simulated world.
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NATEF Correlation with State StandardsATIEA8:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
Presenter: Mike McAfee
Facilitator: Frank Quinn
Learn, review and discuss the new NATEF standards.
Of Maize and Men - Jumping Genes Across KingdomsInterdisciplinary8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $25.00
Presenter: Dr. Uwe Hilgert
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
In this multimedia computer workshop, discover the elements that can shape an organism’s genetic make-up. Use bioinformatic tools to discover more about transposons.
Using Service-Learning to Integrate Arizona’s Common Core Standards into ANY Classroom SL8:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, SonoraOpen Registration
Presenter: Krista Gypton
Th is two-session workshop explores Service-Learning as an excellent implementation tool for ACCS in the CTE classroom. Take-a-ways: clear understanding of Service-Learning’s relevant/practical use, strong project examples and a toolbox of classroom activities for instant use.
Teaching Forensic Science! LS8:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIRegistration Required, $20.00
Presenter: Herb Williams
Th is session will be covering forensic science instruction and it will be based on specifi c areas within the standards. Th is session is breaking down the standards of Forensic Science, Specialized Service, and Homeland Security.
Advanced Lighting, Camera and Editing Techniques (Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IIRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Calesbeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Facilitator: Ken Keene
Th is three-day course provides hand-on instruction by industry professionals in advanced lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes a Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and will provide you with lesson plans that correlate to the new CMT-Film and TV standards.
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Basic Lighting, Camera and Edit Techniques(Day 3 of 3)AVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 4:00 pmWestin, Sonoran IRegistration Required, $900.00
Presenters: Frank Calesbeck and Paul Stapleton-Smith
Th is three-day course will provide hands-on instruction by industry professionals in lighting, camera set-up, editing workfl ows and legal/copyright solutions. Includes Q&A discussion with four award-winning directors and producers and lesson plans that correlate to the new curriculum standards for CMT- Film and TV.
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 2 of 3)ITE8:00 am - 5:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
Presenters: Casey Curtis and Jonathan Yazzie
Comparing the AWS S.E.N.S.E. Flux Cored Arc Welding Level One Competency to State Welding Competency requirements. Discussion on FCAW process applications by local industry, basic equipment and consumable needs to perform FCAW per industry recommendations.
Photography...Th e Foundations of InstructionAVT/GC/MMT8:00 am - 5:00 pmWestin, Indigo & PavilionRegistration Required, $350.00
Presenters: Kevin Anderson, Steven Meckler, Lyn Simmons and Tom Spitz
Facilitator: Robert Waller
Come prepared to spend the day with Professional Photographers to experience the trends within and to prepare yourself to eff ectively provide instruction in: Environment Portrait/Magazine Photography, Cutting Edge Technology in Photography, Wedding Photography and Fashion Photography.
504s and IEPs in a CTE WorldGuidance/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Presenters: Melinda Rafanan and Shelly Th ome
Th is session is designed to help CTE educators and counselors navigate the 504 and IEP world with a focus on: the similarities and diff erences of 504s and IEPs, Response To Intervention (RTI), and good teaching practices.
Arizona Early Learning Mathematics EP/FCS10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenter: Alison Keough
To provide an overview of the Arizona Early Learning Mathematics Standard that will lead to eff ective planning of quality learning mathematics experiences for children three to fi ve years of age. Participants will actively explore the Early Learning Mathematics Standard and, specifi cally, how it supports shift s being made with Math in the Common Core.
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Become a Competitive DECA Chapter with Competition UniversityBME/DECA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Vicki Hillsman
Learn how to utilize Competition University in your classroom and how to quickly and easily implement it into your classroom. CU prepares students with the information they need to compete among the best in DECA.
CTE and Implementation of Arizona’s Common Core StandardsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenter: Rebecca Gau
Join the Director of the Governor’s Offi ce of Education Innovation to discuss the opportunities for collaboration between the CTE and Core academic teachers in the implementation of Arizona’s Common Core Standards.
CTE Assessment System ReportsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Presenter: Barbara Zalazinski
Join me in learning how to generate reports in the CTE Assessment System.
CTE Common Core ELA CoachingACOVA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Grand 1Open Registration
Presenter: Aron Schmidt
How do I make sure my CTE programs are “Common Core Ready?” Th e Vail School District shares how they introduced ELA Coaching into their CTE classes to help teachers explore and incorporate reading and writing standards.
Developing an Eff ective JTED Recruitment and Marketing ProgramJTED10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Presenter: Leon Hanhardt
Attendees will gain hands-on experience in developing an eff ective marketing program to promote their JTED/CTE programs in their schools, communities, and JTED member districts.
ECAP, ASCA Standards, and Guidance Curriculum - Bringing it All TogetherGuidance10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Kiva AOpen Registration
Presenters: Jan Fellow and Lou Hart
Participants will examine the ECAP attributes and the planning processes needed to develop guidance lessons to meet the requirements and incorporate ASCA standards. Participants will develop a timeline for lessons to address each ECAP attribute and the standards.
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FBLA Competitive Event Success!BME/FBLA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Presenter: Ryan Hamilton
Facilitator: Kristen Th omas
FBLA competitions are easy to understand yet diffi cult to master. Th is session will be devoted to FBLA competitive events only! FBLA off ers over 50 diff erent events. We will help you sort through and make sense of them.
Getting the Most Out of Your Advisory BoardAOAC/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
Presenters: John Morgan and James Perey
Th is session will cover the design, makeup, and role of your advisory board and provide you with the tools to maximize their eff ectiveness.
Health Careers - Best PracticesAzHCEA10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenter: Jeff Wooley
Annual best practices session for Health Careers Educators. Th e theme of this session is “embedded” math. Come see how math is being taught by Health Careers teachers. Th is session is taught by teachers for teachers.
Higher-Order Th inking for Business and Marketing with the Common CoreBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: Maria Abrams and Deb Moore
Come prepared to see how the “Common Core” can fi t into your Business and Marketing Education Programs.
Integrating Workplace Employability Skills with Technical SkillsInterdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. Melanie Ohm
Teachers from selected CTE programs share work-to-date: aligning Workplace Employability Skills (WES) with Technical Skills and customizing WES for occupational areas. Breakouts provide time for teachers to interact and work with WES in their own programs. Bring your program standards.
It’s Not What You Th ink, It’s What You Do!Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon LOpen Registration
Presenter: Michelle Hemmerlin
See how Mesa Public Schools use the CTE assessment data to drive instruction in order to increase academic achievement on CTE end-of-program assessments.
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Making your Graphics Media Program Invaluable to Your SchoolAVT/GC/MMT10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, PrimroseOpen Registration
Presenter: Jason Schultz
Facilitator: Shea Padilla
Presenting ways to integrate and use the talents and skills of your graphics media students and program in aid of other programs and areas of your school and district.
Need Math? How to Off er Math Credit in Engineering ScienceITE10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Presenters: Marshal Rubin and Cory Shinkle
Facilitator: Amanda Shively
Glendale Union will explain how they created an Engineering Mathematics course where students can earn math credit. Th is course is project-based and gets kids excited and motivated about math.
Reaching Out to the ClientBME10:00 am - 11:30 amLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenter: Jenna Rutschman
Facilitator: Vicki Tolman
Your presenter Jenna Rutschman for Terralever will share with you the next generation of thinking and key attributes that are needed for students to achieve success in business within the growing digital industry we live in.
SkillsUSA Robotics and Automation TechnologyATIEA/SkillsUSA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Aster IIOpen Registration
Presenter: Rob Clarke
Th is will be a short discussion that will take instructors through the competition that is at both state and national levels in SkillsUSA, Robotics and Automation Technology. We will go through the entire process of programming and wiring processes that are needed to compete.
Student E-Portfolio DevelopmentAG-ED10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Canyon I & III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Facilitator: Brita Groves
Join us to learn about new portfolio and on-line portfolio options for students. Help students prepare for job interviews and manage their portfolio materials in an organized and professional manner.
What the Research SaysACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger Rock IOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. John Mulcahy
Update on “What the Research Says” about the value and importance of Career and Technical Education. Back by popular demand. Come learn the latest information.
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Keeping the Fire Going! Fire Science/Interdisciplinary10:00 am - 2:00 pmWestin, Finger Rock IIIRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Darrell Wiseman
What works to keep the students involved in a classroom? Fire Science is a unique program where Firefi ghters can teach students years of experience and street smarts.
ACOVA Business MeetingACOVA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: ACOVA Executive Board
All CTE Directors! Th is is your professional organization. Plan on attending the business meeting to learn what is in process for the upcoming year. All welcome, new and experienced! We are only as strong as our members.
Ag Ed Report and Postsecondary Reports Working LuncheonAG-ED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Bruce Watkins
Let’s hear it for the Department of Education, and all of the postsecondary institutes that have agricultural programs and how we can work together.
AME/MME Awards LuncheonAME/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, VentanaRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Jayme Fitzpatrick and Juliann Trump
Have an outstanding luncheon and come ready to network with your AME offi cer team and MME peers to strategize for the upcoming year.
AOAC/JTED Business MeetingAOAC/JTED11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Dr. Janice Lawhorn and Jeramy Plumb
A collaborative meeting of the Arizona Occupational Administrator’s Council (AOAC) and the Joint Technological Education Districts (JTEDs).
Arizona Business Education Association (ABEA) LuncheonABEA/BME11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva BRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Marci Barlow and Bill Palmer
All Business Education instructors and supporters are invited to attend this event to network with your peers and learn about ABEA.
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AZ FCCLA Annual Awards LuncheonFCCLA11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Kiva ARegistration Required, $75.00
Presenters: Marci Barlow and Deborah Crawford
Come gather with other FCCLA Chapter Advisors from around the state in celebrating another journey with AZ FCCLA.
AzHCEA Annual Luncheon and MeetingAzHCEA/HCE11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon DRegistration Required, $0
Facilitator: Jeff Wooley
Join your fellow health career educators at the annual AzHCEA luncheon and meeting.
Corporate Meeting and LunchATIEA/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Ross Rector
Join your fellow Industrial Trades and Technology Ed teachers in the Annual Corporate Meeting, election of offi cers, seeing old friends, and meeting new ones.
JTED Counselors Round Table Lunch Guidance/Interdisciplinary11:30 am - 1:00 pmLoews, Salon JRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Marilynn Babyar
Facilitator: Kay Schreiber
Come join your colleagues and share what you are doing in your Joint Technical Education District to attract students to your programs and how to work together with high school counselors.
AOAC Business Session IIAOAC1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, VerbenaOpen Registration
Presenters: Rosalyn Boxer, Dr. Janice Lawhorn, Jeramy Plumb and Walter Tillman
Th e Arizona Occupational Administrator’s Council hosts the second business session; agenda items include treasurer’s report, goal setting, fall retreat, and other business items. Community College occupational faculty and Carl Perkins Grant Administrators are invited.
CTE Course Enrollment Data Reporting Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaRegistration Required, $0
Presenters: Tammie Chavez and Janet Silao
Th is workshop is for new (and even the experienced who need a refresher) CTE Directors and individuals responsible for CTE reporting. Learn everything you need to meet deadlines, requirements, and all enrollment reporting essentials.
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CTE Looks at the Mathematical Practices Supporting ACCS! (Repeat) Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Kathryne English and Kimberly Hancock
Arizona’s Common Core Standards for Mathematics are here! CTE teachers, math coaches and administrators will connect the Standards for Mathematical Practices as they apply to the CTE curriculum’s math content. Time for Q & A.
Hands-On Steps to Final Approval for CTE Grants (Repeat)Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: Karen Lattin and Jeanne Roberts
Join us for a work session to individually assist you in completing your Perkins and Priority CTE grants for fi nal approval. Session is open to only those who have common login to GME.
Health Career Programs - What’s the Latest?HCE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Attend this session to fi nd out the latest in CTE for health careers. Plus, meet with your program to fi nd out how you did on your assessments.
Ideas Unlimited for FFA and the ClassroomAATA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Grand IIOpen Registration
Presenter: James Kaltenbach
Come and share in the knowledge of your fellow co-workers, as they present the ideas that have worked for them.
Language and Literacy (ECE)EP/FCS1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, RinconOpen Registration
Presenter: Susan Lewis
Facilitator: Chelsea Inmon
Daily exposure to verbal and written language provides young children with the opportunities to begin acquiring a basic understanding of the concepts of literacy and its functions. Participants will actively explore the Language and Literacy Standard and, specifi cally, how it supports shift s being made with ELA in the Common Core.
Marketing for the Digital AgeBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenters: Jenna Rutschman and Vicki Tolman
Listen and learn from a panel of experts in key segments of the Marketing Industry. Th e industry panel will share with you on how to actively market in today’s digital age whether you are in print, television or outdoor.
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Programs of Study: What is it and How Can it Help My Students?Guidance/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Dr. Patti Beltram
Th is workshop will introduce Programs of Study, the perspectives of federal initiatives, state initiative and a district’s journey. Join an engaging discussion on how you are a player in programs of study for students.
Rigorous Program of Study (RPOS)EP/FACS Ed/SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon KOpen Registration
Presenters: Jan Brite and Julie Zylla
Facilitator: Chelsea Inmon
Attend this session to learn the purpose, benefi ts, and structure of a Rigorous Program of Study.
SAM-I-AMBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Executive Board Room (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Trish Bobst
Facilitator: Michelle Gardea
SAM off ers instructors a CHOICE in the way they want to use the content. Students are continually ENGAGED in their learning. Focusing on OUTCOMES is a key factor to using SAM successfully.
Service-Learning as a Strategy for Developing Career Skills SL1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, SabinoOpen Registration
Presenter: Caryn Pernu
Th is contextual learning strategy develops academics, problem solving skills, service to the community, supports 21st century workforce skills and aligns with common core objectives. Toolkit: lesson planning, examples, and ongoing support resources, provided by NYLC.
Students Teach! Teachers Learn About TechnologyInterdisciplinary/IT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, Aster IIOpen Registration
Presenters: Ricky Bailey, Debbie Kovesdy, Connor Schwirian, Callahan Stormer, and Hayden Warner
GenYES is a student centered solution for tech integration. Students work with teachers to design technology-infused lessons for teaching technology concepts and promoting cutting edge ideas. Stop in and see how it’s done!
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Th e Printing Industry in the 21st CenturyAVT/GC/MMT1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, LantanaOpen Registration
Presenter: Dan Reid
Facilitator: Shea Padilla
In this session you will explore how changing technologies will continue to enhance and revolutionize the highly specifi ed fi eld of Digital Printing, in which the industry as a whole is on the cutting edge of innovation.
Th ere’s an APP for Th atBME1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Salon EOpen Registration
Presenters: George Gerado and Robin Palmer
Come learn about free Web 2.0 resources that are available...you will also gain insightful information about APPS that are available for you to integrate into your ever-changing classroom.
WOW! Online InteractivesACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 3:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Presenters: Kelly Nielsen and Mike Treguboff
Interactive resources are online, educational activities that can be used with small or large groups. In this workshop you will learn about a variety of online, interactive resources that can be used to enhance lessons, and/or presentations.
New Product PresentationsATIEA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Murphey IIIOpen Registration
Facilitator: Mike McAfee
New Product Training on OEM.
Robert Rules and So Can You!EP/Interdisciplinary1:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon LRegistration Required, $35.00
Presenter: Jane Shovlin
Back by popular demand! Robert’s Rules of Order has been revised! Come to this fun and interactive session that will provide you with all the new revisions in RONR 11th Ed., resources and handouts. Learn all the necessary tools to help your students plan and conduct a business meeting.
Soft Plan 2014 Pro and EDU Architectural Design Soft wareITE/SkillsUSA1:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon III (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Scott Th omas
Learn the in’s and out’s of the new Soft plan 2014 Pro and EDU Soft ware for Architectural Design Draft ing.
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Check for Understanding with Infuse LearningACTEAZ/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Coronado (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $10.00
Presenters: Kelly Nielsen and Mike Treguboff
Ever wonder if your students have truly mastered a concept? Infuse Learning is a free student response system that allows teachers to push questions, prompts, and quizzes out to students’ devices to get real-time feedback. Come see how to do it!
Developing Strong Community Partnerships for JTED/CTE StudentsJTED3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Palo VerdeOpen Registration
Presenters: Leon Hanhardt and Constance Howard
Participants will explore eff ective methods for developing strong partnerships with local businesses, industry leaders, and organizations to enhance student education experiences.
Graphic Media for DummiesAVT/GC/MMT3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Aster IOpen Registration
Presenters: Shea Padilla and Jason Schultz
Th is session is an introduction to what can be done with your Graphic/Web Design program. It will not focus on how to use the technology, but rather why you and your students want to learn about the technology and soft ware that should be integrated into your classrooms.
Learn Gardening from the MastersAATA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Grand IIRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Justin Rohner
Facilitator: Curtis Willems
Eatible Landcape will share their knowledge of urban and community gardens to the techniques of square foot gardening. Come with all your gardening questions and be prepared to share your own gardening practices that have worked in a school lab facility.
Natural Glow Sticks with Rainbow Protein Purifi cationInterdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon DOpen Registration
Presenters: Amanda Grimes and Stephanie King
First 50 participants will harvest fl uorescent proteins produced by transformed bacteria to create a rainbow of natural glow sticks. Completion of this lab teaches how to select for specifi c proteins of interest within a cell.
Recruitment, Recruitment, Recruitment into your Business and Marketing Education ClassroomsBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon FOpen Registration
Presenters: Joe Galish and Rob Lange
It seems that in these challenging times with Business and Marketing Education that the recruitment of students is crucial. So come prepared to learn some new strategies and techniques to utilize with administrators, counselors and parents. TU
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Sports Medicine - Best Practice for Student Aides in School Athletic ProgramsHCE3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Salon JOpen Registration
Presenter: Bart Peterson
Facilitator: Jeff Wooley
Appropriate use of the athletic training/sports medicine student aide in the school athletic program.
Using Career and College Readiness Resources Guidance/Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, VentanaOpen Registration
Presenter: Kay Schreiber
What are Arizona Career and College Readiness initiatives and what free resources are available? Discuss resources, including the online career and college planning resource, Arizona Career Information System (AzCIS) for getting students career and college ready.
Walk a Mile in Your Students’ Shoes (Repeat)Interdisciplinary3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, Canyon I (Computer Lab)Registration Required, $0
Facilitators: ADE Staff and US - WEDO
Do you wonder what it is like for your students to take their Technical Skills Assessment? You will have the opportunity to take YOUR own Technical Skills Assessment. Results are for your eyes only!
Wharton Financial LiteracyBME3:30 pm - 5:00 pmLoews, Santa RitaOpen Registration
Presenters: Jayme Fitzpatrick and Renee Woodruff
Facilitator: Stephanie Th iel
Two of your peers visited the Wharton School of Business this past fall and want to share with each of you what they learned. Learn how to gain access to hundreds of lesson plans for fi nancial literacy.
Business and Marketing Education Hospitality HourBME5:30 pm - 6:30 pmLoews, Waterfall 4271Registration Required, $0
Presenter: Chanel Dudoit
Business and Marketing Educators come together to mingle with your peers and work with DeVry University to see how they can assist and help guide your programs.
West-MEC ReceptionJTED5:30 pm - 7:30 pmLoews, Room 3210Invitation Only
Facilitator: Greg Donovan
West-MEC staff reception of appreciation to network with colleagues and recognize district achievements. By invitation only.
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AATA Awards BanquetAATA6:00 pm - 9:00 pmWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $52.00
Facilitator: Clyde McBride
Annual AATA Awards Banquet to celebrate this year’s recipients.
Wednesday, July 17th
ACTEAZ Awards Breakfast CelebrationACTEAZ8:00 am - 9:30 amWestin, Grand BallroomRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Stephen Weltsch
Stephen Weltsch, ACTEAZ President, invites you to come and join the celebration at the Wednesday Breakfast Awards Ceremony. Th e ACTEAZ Awards and Scholarship Winners will be announced. Th e ACTEAZ Fellows will also be recognized.
CDE Table Talks - How to Train a Winning TeamFFA10:00 am - 11:30 amWestin, Finger RockRegistration Required, $10.00
Facilitator: Davida Molina
Workshop will allow teachers to learn more about FFA Career Development Events. Presenters will share how to prepare students for each CDE. Th ey will explain rules, parts of the contest and how is the best way to prepare students.
AWS FCAW TRAINING (Day 3 of 3)ITE10:00 am - 3:00 pmOff site, Campus Agriculture Center4101 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85719Registration Required, $287.00
Presenters: Casey Curtis and Jonathan Yazzie
Comparing the AWS S.E.N.S.E. Flux Cored Arc Welding Level One Competency to State Welding Competency requirements. Discussion on FCAW process applications by local industry, basic equipment and consumable needs to perform FCAW per industry recommendations. AZ FCCLA Board MeetingFCCLA10:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, VerbenaRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Deborah Crawford
During this session, past year’s board members will collaborate to make fi nal decisions from the previous year’s events, as new members prepare for the upcoming 2013-2014 year.
Dual Enrollment and Certifi cation Based on the Standards! LS10:00 am - 3:00 pmWestin, IndigoRegistration Required, $37.00
Presenter: Herb Williams
Th is session will be covering dual enrollment based on law and safety core standards. Th ree major areas will be discussed: incorporating free Department of Justice certifi cations, programs of study and dual enrollment courses.
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Education Professions CTE Program Instructor Training (Day 2 of 2)EP/FEA10:00 am - 6:00 pmLoews, SonoraRegistration Required, $564.00
Presenters: Julie Binnicker and Rita Contrata
Please join CERRA trainers to learn how to provide high school students with insight into the nature of teaching, the problems of schooling and the critical issues aff ecting the quality of education in Arizona’s schools.
AATA Working Luncheon - District MeetingsAATA11:30 am - 1:00 pmWestin, MurpheyRegistration Required, $32.00
Presenter: Curtis Willems
Opportunity for districts to get together and work out the upcoming school year.
Ideas Unlimited and CDE Revisions Wrap UpAATA1:30 pm - 3:00 pmWestin, MurpheyOpen Registration
Presenter: James Kaltenback
Th e end of the Ideas Unlimited, winners will be announced along with the ending results of what changes will be made to the CDEs.
Tour the World of Proteomics and Genomics!HCE1:30 pm - 3:00 pmOff site, Ventana Medical Systems1910 E. Innovation Park Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85755Registration Required, $0
Facilitator: Carole Whitlock
Tour the research and development center of Ventana Medical Systems where almost 150 scientists and staff work in the areas of proteomics and genomics.
FFA Advisory Board MeetingFFA3:30 pm - 5:00 pmWestin, MurpheyRegistration Required, $0
Presenter: Tyler Grandil
Th e beginning of the new term of FFA Advisory Board members will be held, discussion of future dates and upcoming opportunities.
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Abrams, MariaQueen Creek Unifi ed School Districtmciolfi [email protected]
Adams, AlainaNational [email protected]
Adams, StephanieCasa Grande High [email protected]
Alexander, MelanieChandler Unifi ed School [email protected]
Allen, JacqieSabrino High School
Anderson, Kevin
Anderson, LisaYuma Unifi ed School [email protected]
Andrew, Dr. DavidUniversity of [email protected]
Aparicio, SallyCochise Community [email protected]
Armstrong, MarlenePayson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Atteberry-Pierpont, JenniferCanyon Del Oro High [email protected]
Babyar, MarilynnWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Bailey, RickyShadow Mountain High School
Baker, Dr. MonicaCoconino Community [email protected]
Balis, [email protected]
Ball, DeborahArizona State [email protected]
Barlow, MarciSaff ord Unifi ed School Districtmbarlow@saff ordusd.k12.az.us
Belcher, [email protected]
Bell, PaulettDesert Ridge High [email protected]
Beltram, Dr. PattiPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Bertelsen, CurtPima County [email protected]
Binnicker, JuliePeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Bobst, TrishCengage [email protected]
Bogart, Th omasUniversity of [email protected]
Bolger, DavidCorporate Education Consulting, [email protected]
Bonham, Ernie
Boxer, RosalynArizona Commerce [email protected]
Brite, JanArizona Department of [email protected]
Brooks, JenniferPeoria Unifed School [email protected]
Brown, DanArizona Department of [email protected]
Burress, RickArtistec [email protected]
Bush, MichelleWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Calsbeck, [email protected]
Carlino, SheriUniversity of [email protected]
Carreon, RaymondParadise Valley Unifi ed School [email protected]
Castillo, SusanProject Lead Th e [email protected]
Chavez, TammieArizona Department of [email protected]
Chen, Chef AshleyArt Institute of [email protected]
Clapeck, NicoleArizona Department of [email protected]
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Coburn, MaryellenGlendale Union High School [email protected]
Coloma, KathyArizona Department of [email protected]
Combs, Maree
Condit, [email protected]
Contrata, RitaPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Coots, MichelleDeer Valley Unifi ed School [email protected]
Corcoran, GerryArizona Department of [email protected]
Crawford, DeborahSt. John’s High [email protected]
Curtis, CaseyNorthland Pioneer College
Deal, PeggyGraphic Communications [email protected]
Dockray, SteveValley Academy for Career and Technical [email protected]
Donovan, GregWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Drobitsky, MikeMesa Public [email protected]
Dudoit, ChanelDeVry [email protected]
Emmer, KarenCochise [email protected]
English, KathryneMesa Public [email protected]
Faries, Dr. FloranTexas A & M
Fayen, CecileFashion Institue of Design and Mechandisingcfayen@fi dm.edu
Fellow, JanDysart Unifi ed School [email protected]
Fiscus, DennisArizona Department of Educationdennis.fi [email protected]
Fisher, StevenFederal Reserve Bank of San Franciscosteven.fi [email protected]
Fitzpatrick, JaymeDeer Valley Unifi ed School Districtjayme.fi [email protected]
Foor, Dr. RyanUniversity of [email protected]
Ford, LanaSkill USA Skill Connect Assessment [email protected]
Frommer, KathyMesa Public [email protected]
Galish, JoeSan Tan Foothills High School
Gallagher, ChuckTucson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Gallimore, Amy Tri Leadership [email protected]
Gardea, MichellePhoenix Union High School District
Gardner, KathyInstructional Training [email protected]
Gau, RebeccaGovernor’s Offi ce of Education [email protected]
Gerado, GeorgeWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Gianesello, MegChandler Unifi ed School [email protected]
Girard, JoeRouxbe Cooking [email protected]
Graham, TerryDepco [email protected]
Grandil, TylerArizona Department of [email protected]
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Grimes, AmandaMesa Public [email protected]
Groves, BritaDouglas Unifi ed School [email protected]
Gupta, SapnaMorrison Institute for Public [email protected]
Gypton, KristaVail Unifi ed School [email protected]
Haas, BethArizona Department of [email protected]
Halfman, MeiliiSaguaro High School
Hamilton, RyanArizona Department of [email protected]
Hammann, JudyMesa Public [email protected]
Hancock, KimberlyMesa Public [email protected]
Hanhardt, LeonMountain Institute [email protected]
Hansen, RickMaricopa Community [email protected]
Hart, LouDysart Unifi ed School [email protected]
Hauer, JessicaTempe Union High School [email protected]
Heinritz, MartyMHZ [email protected]
Hemmerlin, MichelleMesa Public [email protected]
Hespen, MarciaWickenburg Unifi ed School [email protected]
Hilgert, Dr. UweUniversity of Arizona [email protected]
Hillsman, VickiCustom Resources, LLC
Holbrook, Dr. PaulCoconino Community College
Honeycutt, LorieYuma Unifi ed School [email protected]
Howard, ConstanceMountain Institute [email protected]
Huppenthal, Supt. JohnArizona Department of Education
Inmon, ChelseaArizona Department of [email protected]
Jenkins, Dr. JacquelineU.S. [email protected]
Jondrow, Dr. MaryPima JTED
Kaltenbach, JamesPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Kautz, Dr. DonKeene, KenPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Keith, KarenNCCER [email protected]
Keough, AlisonArizona Department of [email protected]
Kerwin, DonnaArizona Department of [email protected]
Kidd, DarrellPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Kidwell, Deb
King, [email protected]
Kinnick, HalliPayson High [email protected]
Kirk, Cathy
Klees, SperantaWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Kovesdy, DebbieShadow Mountain High [email protected]
Kwant, KristinePeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
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Lamer, [email protected]
Lamer, Dr. MarvArizona Department of [email protected]
Lange, RobPerry High School
LaPlante, RobertDesert Ridge High [email protected]
Lara-Henry, KatherinePeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
LaShier, PeggyMesa Public [email protected]
Lattin, KarenArizona Department of [email protected]
Lawhorn, Dr. JaniceEastern Arizona [email protected]
LeFebvre, [email protected]
Leon, SusanPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Lewis, SusanArizona Department of [email protected]
Liebelt-Garcia, ChrisMetro Tech High [email protected]
Loney, EdMesa Public [email protected]
Loresch, Chef KenCochise Community [email protected]
Loria, MarloMesa Public [email protected]
Loughrin, PatriciaUniversity of [email protected]
Lukacs, KarenKaren Lukacs [email protected]
Mann, RachaelArizona Department of [email protected]
Marshall, LorieSandra Day O’Connor High School
Martinez, MichelleCentral Arizona Valley Institute of [email protected]
May, [email protected]
McAfee, [email protected]
McBride, ClydeKayenta Unifi ed School [email protected]
McCaff rey, KendraArizona Department of Educationkendra.mccaff [email protected]
McGinnis, RebeccaGlendale Union High School [email protected]
McKay, RyanRecreate [email protected]
McKee, DianneMaricopa Community [email protected]
McNulty, RaymondPenn Foster
McQueary, BruceDysart Unifi ed School [email protected]
Meckler, StevenSteven Meckler Photography
Mendivil, AndrewPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Merz III, August “Sandy”Tucson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Miller, [email protected]
Molina, DavidaValley Union High [email protected]
Moore, DebPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Moraga, LaurenPima County [email protected]
Morgan, JohnYavapai [email protected]
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Mulcahy, Dr. JohnWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Musgrove, DanielChevron Energy [email protected]
Nagle, StevenCommunity Partnership of Southern [email protected]
Naidu, AshwinUniversity of [email protected]
Nelson, BuckGlendale Union High School [email protected]
Nelson, [email protected]
Nesbit, KathyCoconino Community [email protected]
Nicolosi, TamaraPima County [email protected]
Nielsen, KellyPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
Norton, TinaPima County [email protected]
Nygard, AmyPeoria Unifi ed School [email protected]
O’Keefe, BernieTempe Union High School [email protected]
Ochs, HeidiEmbellish Events and [email protected]
Offi , JosephGlendale Union High School Districtjoseph.offi @guhsdaz.org
Ohm, Dr. MelanieUniversity of Arizona [email protected]
Olivas, OscarArizona Department of [email protected]
Olson, LisaPima Community [email protected]
Ottenheimer, DenisePeoria Unifi ed School District [email protected]
Oxandaboure, RemaFederal Reserve Bank of San [email protected]
Oxnam, KarlTucson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Padilla, SheaArizona Department of [email protected]
Palmer, BillPhoenix UnionHigh School [email protected]
Palmer, JaniceArizona School Boards [email protected]
Palmer, Robin
Paluch, Steven
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Perey, JamesYavapai [email protected]
Pernu, CarynNational Youth Leadership [email protected]
Peterson, BartTucson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Plumb, JeramyMountain Institute [email protected]
Pool-Bak, SharminTh e Art Institute of [email protected]
Port, Chef JelaniCCAP
Quinn, FrankWestern Maricopa Education [email protected]
Rafanan, MelindaValley Vista High School
Ramsey, JackTucson Unifi ed School [email protected]
Rathbun, TerryYoung Blockswww.svmasonry.com
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Robinson, CarenScottsdale Unifi ed School [email protected]
Rochford, LouiseCactus Shadows High [email protected]
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Rohner, JustinEatible [email protected]
Rojas, LupiYuma Unifi ed School [email protected]
Rojas, OctavioFESTO [email protected]
Rubin, MarshalCortez High [email protected]
Russel, NicolArizona Department of [email protected]
Rutschman, JennaTerralever
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Schmidt, AnnetteJ.O. Combs Unifi ed School [email protected]
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Schreiber, KayArizona Department of [email protected]
Schultz, JasonBuckeye Union High School [email protected]
Schwirian, ConnorShadow Mountain High School
Shaff er, JeannetteMaricopa Community Colleges jeannette.shaff [email protected]
Shea, CherylPinnacle High School [email protected]
Shinkle, CoryGlendale Union High School [email protected]
Shively, AmandaGlendale Union High School [email protected]
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Smith, AlisonChevron Energy Solutions [email protected]
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Stevens, BelindaSunnyside School [email protected]
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Stormer, CallahanShadow Mountain High School
Strait, GinnieGilbert Public [email protected]
Stutz, AngelaChandler Unifi ed School [email protected]
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Tillman, WalterArizona State University
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Tolman, VickiMesa Public [email protected]
Treguboff , MikePeoria Unifi ed School Districtmtreguboff @peoriaud.k12az.us
Trump, JuliannScottsdale Unifi ed School [email protected]
Tyra, BobCareerSafe [email protected]
Tyree, TomArizona State Board of Education
Ujke, MicheileGlendale Community [email protected]
Underwood, [email protected]
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Warner, Dr. CarolynArizona Skill Standards [email protected]
Warner, HaydenShadow Mountain High School
Watkins, BruceArizona Department of [email protected]
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Webster, PrestonEducation [email protected]
Wells, DevonPayson Unifi ed School [email protected]
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Wiseman, DarrellGlendale Union High School [email protected]
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Woodruff , ReneeDeer Valley Unifi ed School Districtrenee.woodruff @dvusd.org
Wooley, Jeff eryCentral Arizona Valley Institute of [email protected]
Yazzie, JonathanTuba City Unifi ed School [email protected]
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EXHIBITOR INFORMATION - LOEWSAble Information Technologies, IncBooth# 7 and 8
Brandon Ames2915 West Fairview StreetChandler, AZ 85224Phone: (480) 477-1000E-mail: [email protected]
Able Information Technologies is an industry leader in providing complete IT solutions, products, and services including Computer Networks, Voice Over IP, Cabling, Security, Wireless Connectivity, Storage, Audio Visual, and Monitoring and Repair Services. Since 1993, Able has been delivering these solutions with exceptional customer service, commitment to integrity, and complete client satisfaction.
ADE Certifi cationBooth# 2
Kasey Ohrns1535 West Jeff ersonPhoenix, AZ 85007Phone: (602) 542-4367E-mail: certifi [email protected]
Specialists in Career Technical Education Program Areas. Information on Standard and Provisional Certifi cation Requirements. We will be at Loews on Monday and Westin on Tuesday to assist with certifi cation questions.
Arizona CTSOsBooth# 43
Ryan Hamilton1535 West Jeff erson StreetPhoenix, AZ 85007Phone: (602) 542-5350E-mail: [email protected]
Over 40,000 students participate in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO). Th ese dynamic organizations develop academic success through applied academics, promote choice and identifi cation of career options and foster interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interactions. CTSOs are an integral part of an eff ective CTE program.
Arizona FurnishingsBooth# 12
Ken Montgomery7885 North Glen Harbor BoulevardGlendale, AZ 85307Phone: (602) 484-7331E-mail: [email protected]
Arizona Furnishings provides complete furniture solutions to nearly all Arizona schools. As a family owned-Arizona based company, we pride ourselves on off ering complete design, layout, & consulting services at no cost.
Association for Career Technical Education of ArizonaBooth# 4
Pam Ferguson20403 North Lake Pleasant RoadSuite 117, PMB 615Peoria, AZ 85382Phone: (623) 377-5118E-mail: [email protected]
ACTEAZ - Professional Association for Career Technical Education Educators and Business Partners.
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Association for Career Technical Education of Arizona Fellows Leadership DevelopmentProgramBooth# 3
Christine Nelson20403 North Lake Pleasant RoadSuite 117, PMB 615Peoria, AZ 85382Phone: (623) 377-5118E-mail: [email protected]
Information on the ACTEAZ Fellows Leadership Development Program.
CareerSafeBooth# 31
Bob Tyra3129 South Hacienda Boulevard Suite 333 Hacienda Heights, CA 91745Phone: (562) 774-5890E-mail: [email protected]
CareerSafe off ers a 5 hour “pre-OSHA” program and an OSHA 10 hour online certifi cate program for young adults. New this year: our programs will be accessible on mobile devices! Learn how you can help your students “Start Safe, Stay Safe” as you monitor their progress.
Cengage LearningBooth# 26
Carmen Corey2188 East Temple CourtGilbert, AZ 85296Phone: (800) 877-4253 Ext. 2112E-mail: [email protected]
Cengage Learning is as committed to helping your students succeed in the classroom as you are. With the trusted names of Course Technology, Delmar and South-Western, Cengage Learning is the premier publisher focusing on your Business, Career, and Technology curriculum. Our diverse selection of student and teacher learning solutions feature up-to-date content combined with the latest technology.
Certiport, Inc.Booth# 5
Janette Sayer1276 South 820 EastSuite 200American Fork, UT 84003Phone: (888) 999-9830E-mail: [email protected]
Certiport provides certifi cation exams and learning materials for industry leaders such as Microsoft , Adobe, Intuit, HP, CompTIA and Autodesk. Ask us how certifi cation can better equip your students for college and careers.
DeVry UniversityBooth# 15
Chanel Dudoit2149 West Dunlap AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85021Phone: (602) 749-4571E-mail: [email protected]
DeVry University - Associates and Bachelor degree programs in Business, Technology, and Healthcare.
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Fashion Institute of Design & MerchandisingBooth# 16
Julie Ott800 South Hope StreetLos Angeles, CA 90017Phone: (800) 262-3436E-mail: jott@fi dm.edu
FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising is a private, specialized two-year, three-year, and four-year college with campuses in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, and San Diego, California. Accredited by WASC and NASAD, FIDM off ers Degree Programs for fi rst-time college students, transfer students, and college graduates that lead to careers in the Fashion, Graphics, Interior Design, and Entertainment industries.
Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoBooth# 11
Rema Oxandaboure950 South Grand AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90015Phone: (213) 683-2524E-mail: [email protected]
Th e Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (FRBSF) Economic Education Group develops and provides programs and resources free of charge to support educators in teaching and students in learning about the Federal Reserve, the U.S. economy, and economics. Please visit www.frbsf.org/education for more information.
Generation YESBooth# 6
Dennis Harper2584 RW Johnson Road SWOlympia, WA 98512Phone: (360) 528-2345E-mail: [email protected]
CTE students throughout the Arizona and the U.S. are implementing the GenYES model of technology support and literacy. GenYES is based on 16 years of research and provides comprehensive online resources and curriculum to prepare a team of students in a school to collaborate with IT staff and teachers.
Goodheart-Willcox PublisherBooth# 17
James Walsh18604 West Creek DriveTinley Park, IL 60477Phone: (800) 323-0440E-mail: [email protected]
Goodheart-Willcox is a leading publisher of Career and Technical Education textbooks and digital learning solutions for the middle school, high school and post-secondary levels. Covering subjects in automotive, technology, family and consumer sciences, and business, Goodheart-Willcox provides the authoritative content that teachers rely on for their classrooms. Learn more: www.g-w.com.
Immedia EDUBooth# 13
Alexis Christensen8321 East Gelding DriveSuite 100Scottsdale, AZ 85260Phone: (623) 451-8104E-mail: [email protected]
Educational technology designed to engage students, diff erentiate instruction, and drive achievement.
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Klein Educational SystemsBooth# 14
Linda Clark6249 North 78th Street #1Scottsdale, AZ 85250Phone: (602) 625-5897E-mail: [email protected]
Klein represents manufacturers off ering soft ware and equipment for CTE content areas.
Kuder, Inc. Booth# 18
Scott Vandever302 Visions ParkwayAdel, IA 50003Phone: (877) 773-8444E-mail: [email protected]
For 75 years, over 150 million people worldwide have relied on Kuder, Inc. (www.kuder.com) for evidence-based assessment, education planning, and career guidance tools and resources. With aff ordable solutions for pre-K through retirement, our customizable products and services refl ect a commitment to encouraging lifelong learning, development, and achievement.
LEGO EducationBooth# 10
Layne Rainey913 East Jeff ersonPittsburgh, KS 66762Phone: (620) 231-0000E-mail: [email protected]
LEGO Education combines the unique excitement of LEGO bricks with hands-on classroom solutions for science, technology, engineering, math, and literacy. We focus on providing high-quality education solutions that appeal to a variety of learning styles and for all educational levels. Visit the LEGO Education booth to learn how our products can bring innovation to your classroom.
Maricopa County Community College DistrictBooth# 23
Randy Kimmens2411 West 14th StreetTempe, AZ 85281Phone: (480) 731 - 8220E-mail: [email protected]
Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is the largest community college system in the United States and has many postsecondary programs in Career Technical Education and Workforce Development. Many Dual Enrollment opportunities are also in place at all the Maricopa Community Colleges for articulation between secondary and postsecondary education. Please stop by our exhibitor booth so we can share information for your program, school and district.
Northern Arizona UniversityBooth# 48
Dr. Michael RobertsNorthern Arizona UniversityBox 5774Flagstaff , AZ 86011Phone: (928) 523-9408E-mail: [email protected]
Information on the NEW BSED option for CTE. Transfer 90 credits or use NOCTI test/occupational work experience for 53 credits. Remaining credits can be taken online.
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Paragon FurnitureBooth# 1
Paula Garbe2224 East Randol Mill RoadArlington, TX 76011Phone: (303) 903-1550E-mail: [email protected]
From school desks and library shelving to computer lab tables and mobile storage cabinets, Paragon Furniture is the leading national manufacturer of eco friendly school furniture - built classroom smart and student tough.
Paxton/Patterson LLCBooth# 19
Roland Johnson7523 South Sayre AvenueChicago, IL 60638Phone: (877) 243-8673E-mail: [email protected]
Learning Systems for STEM, Construction Trades, Health Science Occupations, and Family & Consumer Sciences which help students determine if their interests and aptitudes are well suited for the many careers they explore. See how these carefully craft ed learning systems meet national and state standards while improving literacy, science and math skills. We also stock over 12,000 tools, supplies and related items for CTE programs. www.paxtonpatterson.com.
Pearson CTEBooth# 21
Holly Nicholls5715 West Old Shakopee RoadBloomington, MN 55437Phone: (866) 326-4259E-mail: [email protected]
Pearson CTE is a leading publisher that off ers engaging print and digital solutions for Career and Technology Education classrooms. Companion websites, interactive simulations in MyLabs, online courses and printed teacher resources accompany many of our solutions.
Spectrum Industries, Inc.Booth# 41
Sean ComstockP. O. Box 400Chippewa Falls, WI 54729Phone: (800) 235-1262E-mail: [email protected]
Innovative Learning & Training Furniture. Spectrum is a US manufacturer of multimedia presentation lecterns, computer desks, collaboration tables, and tablet/laptop carts as a solution for every need and budget.
SpinitarBooth# 27
Todd Courvisier16751 Knott AvenueLa Mirada, CA 90638Phone: (714) 367-2900E-mail: [email protected]
Spinitar provides audio, visual, and communication products, services, and installation to support educators, students, and communicators, of all types, to better education, communicate, and motivate. Full product off ering can be viewed at www.spinitar.com including Poster Printer Paper, Poster Maker Paper, Cold Lamination, Cold Laminator, Poster Maker, Awards Maker, Design Center, Cutout Maker.
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Th e Art InstitutesBooth# 22
Malerie Diamante2233 West Dunlap AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85021Phone: (602) 999-0769E-mail: [email protected]
Within Th e Art Institutes, students can choose an area of study within Media Arts, Design, Culinary Arts and Fashion. It’s our mission to take student’s talent and passion and help channel their creative energy into productive and fulfi lling careers. We off er associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degree programs, as well as diploma and certifi cate programs. We off er Financial Aid for those students that qualify, as well as many Scholarships, including a National Affi liation with DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, SkillsUSA Championship, National Art Honor Society Merit Scholarship, C-CAP, ProStart, and many other Art Institute local scholarships as well.
Today’s ClassBooth# 42
Rodney Boyes200 Cahaba Park CircleSuite 250Birmingham, AL 35242Phone: (877) 224-0435E-mail: [email protected]
Today’s Class is an e-learning solution featuring e-text materials that cover terminology, theory, and fundamentals and contains dynamic interactive graphics. With Today’s Class students engage in responsive, dynamic simulations. By implementing Today’s Class into curricula, teachers are able to off er their students an exciting online classroom where the course material comes alive - something no textbook can do.
U.S. ArmyBooth# 24
U.S. Army1 North 1st St.Phoenix, AZ 85610Phone: (602) 254-3136E-mail: [email protected]
Th e benifi ts of joining the Army includes job skills, money for college, help with job placement and more.
West-MECBooth# 9
Cindy Strozewski5487 North 99th AvenueGlendale, AZ 85305Phone: (623) 738-0016E-mail: [email protected]
West-MEC is the Joint Technical Education District serving more than 26,000 students from 40 high schools in Western Maricopa County. Stop by the West-MEC booth to learn more about the variety of Career and Technical Education programs off ered throughout the district. If you are a teacher, counselor or administrator working in one of the West-MEC member districts, stop by to learn about the services off ered to West-MEC educators including professional development, externships, CTSO support and the Outstanding CTSO Chapter Award program.
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American Technical PublishersBooth# 43
Tom Wise10100 Orland ParkwaySuite 200Orland Park, IL 60467Phone: (708) 957-1100E-mail: [email protected]
Printed and digital textbooks and instructor support materials for the technical skills trades.
ADE Certifi cationBooth# 30
Kasey Ohrns1535 West Jeff ersonPhoenix, AZ 85007Phone: (602) 542-4367E-mail: certifi [email protected]
Specialists in Arizona Career and Technical Education Program Area Provisional and Standard Certifi cation Requirements.
Arizona CTSOsBooth# 29
Ryan Hamilton1535 West Jeff erson StreetPhoenix, AZ 85007Phone: (602) 542-5350E-mail: [email protected]
Over 40,000 students participate in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO). Th ese dynamic organizations develop academic success through applied academics, promote choice and identifi cation of career options and foster interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interactions. CTSOs are an integral part of an eff ective CTE program.
Arizona K12 CenterBooth# 41
Jake Smith99 East VirginiaSuite 100Phoenix, AZ 85004Phone: (602) 443-6444E-mail: [email protected]
Th e Arizona K12 Center is dedicated to improving teaching and learning in Arizona’s schools through high quality Professional Development and Teacher Leadership.
Association for Career Technical Education of ArizonaBooth# 24
Pam Ferguson20403 North Lake Pleasant RoadSuite 117, PMB 615Peoria, AZ 85382Phone: (623) 377-5118E-mail: [email protected]
ACTEAZ - Professional Association for Career Technical Education Educators and Business Partners.
Association for Career Technical Education of Arizona Fellows Leadership DevelopmentProgramBooth# 23
Christine Nelson20403 North Lake Pleasant RoadSuite 117, PMB 615Peoria, AZ 85382Phone: (623) 377-5118E-mail: [email protected]
Information on the ACTEAZ Fellows Leadership Development Program
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ASU Del E. Webb School of Construction ManagementBooth# 34
Dawn RogersP. O. Box 870204Tempe, AZ 85287Phone: (480) 965-2801E-mail: [email protected]
Construction management education combines engineering and business curricula. Our students get caught up in the excitement of construction, enjoy the education, and our job placement is very high. Students become part of the Del E. Webb School of Construction Management and the construction industry family.
ASU School of Film, Dance and Th eatreBooth# 8
Miguel Valenti1001 South Forest MallTempe, AZ 85287Phone: (480) 965 -5337E-mail: theatrefi [email protected]
We are a collaborative community of artists and scholars comprising students, faculty and staff . Th rough inventive curricula, innovative theatrical production programming and the latest digital fi lm production technology, we are paving the way to the future of fi lm, dance and theatre.
Advanced Technologies Consultants, Inc.Booth# 19
Brendan Buckley110 W. Main StreetNorthville, MI 48167Phone: (800) 348-8447E-mail: [email protected]
ATC, Inc. represents Lab Volt Systems. Lab Volt Systems is a worldwide leader in hands-on training equipment, curriculum, e-Learning and simulation soft ware.
AZTECH Educational ResourcesBooth# 38, 39, 44, 45, 46 and 47
Rick Knisely17611 N. Foothills DriveSun City, AZ 85373Phone: (623) 815-1394E-mail: [email protected]
Career and Technical Educational Products and Services
Barefoot AthleticsBooth# 5
Dougles Costolnick189 Reta StreetStephenville, TX 76401Phone: (817) 919-7427E-mail: [email protected]
Custom screen print apparel, Tshirts and embroidery.
BC GraphicsBooth# 1
Less Ellis210 W. Vaughn StreetTempe, AZ 85283Phone: (480) 831-1544E-mail: [email protected]
BC Graphics is an award winning company with 25 years in the Arizona market. We’re here to stay and hope you are too! We’re certain that our over the top service will prove that we truly are a ‘diff erent kind of vendor’. Visit our website at bcgraphics.com to learn more about our graphic design department, full service printing, uniforms, apparel, embroidery, silk screening, awards and more promotional products than you can handle. Solutions are our business, so you can focus on yours.
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CADSoft ConsultingBooth# 40
Lisa Duncan1295 W. Washington StreetTempe, AZ 85281Phone: (480) 820-0408E-mail: lisa.duncan@cadsoft -consult.com
CADsoft Consulting off ers and supports a wide range of products that support education. Autodesk design soft ware, curricula, and teaching resources support the advancement of design and engineering education.
CCS Presentation SystemsBooth# 10
Julie Solomon17350 N. Hartford DriveScottsdale, AZ 85255Phone: (480) 348-0100E-mail: [email protected]
Since 1991, CCS has served customers in the education, corporate, government sectors. CCS provides full-service integration, installation, maintenance and training of audio and video equipment, including LCD & plasma displays, digital projectors, interactive whiteboards, room control systems, audio systems, high defi nition video conferencing systems and more. Th e company is one of the largest A/V integrators in the U.S. with more than 350 employees, sales offi ces in 13 states.
CDX Automotive LearningBooth# 14
Ken Miller11240 SW Barton WayPort St. Lucie, FL 34987Phone: (877) 304-5560E-mail: [email protected]
Brand new redesigned and updated version of the top-rated Automotive and Diesel Online Interactive E-learning program from Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Cengage LearningBooth# 15
Carmen Corey2188 E. Temple CourtGilbert, AZ 85296Phone: (800) 877-4253 Ext. 2112E-mail: [email protected]
Cengage Learning is as committed to helping your students succeed in the classroom as you are. With the trusted names of Course Technology, Delmar and South-Western, Cengage Learning is the premier publisher focusing on your Business, Career, and Technology curriculum. Our diverse selection of student and teacher learning solutions feature up-to-date content combined with the latest technology.
Chevron Energy SolutionsBooth# 22
Daniel Musgrove60 E. Rio Salado ParkwayTempe, AZ 85281Phone: (602) 697-7222E-mail: [email protected]
Chevron Energy Solutions develops cost savings and sustainability programs that improve school districts’ total performance. We know how energy, economics and the environment are linked. We partner with districts to understand their aspirations and then consider all the possibilities to craft the best solution that delivers profound and lasting results.
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityBooth# 37
Bobby McMasters101 Luna WayUnit 243Las Vegas, NV 89145Phone: (702) 375-5498E-mail: [email protected]
Aviation & Aerospace STEM Course “Dual Enrollment” for High Schools; Engineering, Aeronautics, etc. instructed on High School campuses by vetted High School faculty.
GBC Custom Fundraising CalendarsBooth# 17
Karyl Menchen22 Whitney DriveMilford, OH 45150Phone: (513) 400-8892E-mail: [email protected]
Since 1949 GBC has been a proven, trusted partner with time-tested winning calendar products to help you raise needed funds and bring awareness to your cause or organization. GBC is the oldest nationwide fundraising company and is recognized as the leading specialist in the calendar printing industry. We are ready to assist you in developing a successful fundraising campaign!
Goodheart-Willcox PublisherBooth# 18
James Walsh18604 West Creek DriveTinley Park, IL 60477Phone: (800) 323-0440E-mail: [email protected]
Goodheart-Willcox is a leading publisher of Career and Technical Education textbooks and digital learning solutions for the middle school, high school and post-secondary levels. Covering subjects in automotive, technology, family and consumer sciences, and business, Goodheart-Willcox provides the authoritative content that teachers rely on for their classrooms. Learn more: www.g-w.com.
Graphic Communications Education FoundationBooth# 31
Peggy Deal637 South 48th StreetTempe, AZ 85281Phone: (602) 265-7742E-mail: [email protected]
Th rough our Graphic Communications Education Foundation we strive to strengthen and support our graphic communications industry by presenting opportunities for educational advancement and career potential. Th rough awareness, support, and financial endowments, we hope to enlighten others to an exciting and lucrative industry with varied and dynamic career opportunities. It is our mission to disseminate materials for use by schools and industry, assist and promote certifi cation programs and encourage the advancement of instruction in the graphic communications community.
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Hunter Engineering CompanyBooth# 25
Joe Niccum2311 North Tanque Verde CircleTucson, AZ 85705Phone: (520) 260-9449E-mail: [email protected]
World leader in wheel alignment, wheel balancing, inspection lanes, tire machines and brake lathes.
Klein Educational SystemsBooth# 48
Linda Clark6249 North 78th Street #1Scottsdale, AZ 85250Phone: (602) 625-5897E-mail: [email protected]
Klein represents manufacturers off ering soft ware and equipment for CTE content areas.
Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD)Booth# 3
Robin Baskin-McNulty2411 West 14th StreetTempe, AZ 85281Phone: (480) 731-8208E-mail: [email protected]
Th e High Tech Workforce Initiative (HTWI) at Maricopa Community Colleges focuses on preparing the skilled workforce that will enable the Greater Phoenix area to grow and achieve a competitive advantage in the high technology industries that policy makers and planners have targeted as the region’s strategic drivers of economic development. How It’s Made Arizona, Faculty Externships and Dream It, Do It are resources developed under HTWI that are designed to expand the general public’s knowledge about advanced manufacturing careers and linking them to educational pathways provided by Maricopa Community Colleges. Come visit our booth to learn more.
Offi ce of University Research ParksBooth# 33
Molly Gilbert9070 South Rita RoadSuite 1750Tucson, AZ 85747Phone: (520) 621 - 4088E-mail: [email protected]
STEM Solar Go-Kart Competition.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating StationBooth# 35 and 36
Charles Hankins5801 South Wintersburg RoadMail Station 6190Tonopah, AZ 85354Phone: (623) 393-1638E-mail: [email protected]
Apprenticeship programs.
Paxton/Patterson LLCBooth# 49
Roland Johnson7523 South Sayre AvenueChicago, IL 60638Phone: (877) 243-8763E-mail: [email protected]
Learning Systems for STEM, Construction Trades, Health Science Occupations, and Family & Consumer Sciences which help students determine if their interests and aptitudes are well suited for the many careers they explore. See how these carefully craft ed learning systems meet national and state standards while improving literacy, science and math skills. We also stock over 12,000 tools, supplies and related items for CTE programs. www.paxtonpatterson.com.
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Pearson CTEBooth# 2
Holly Nicholls5715 West Old Shakopee RoadBloomington, MN 55437Phone: (866) 326-4259E-mail: [email protected]
Pearson CTE is a leading publisher that off ers engaging print and digital solutions for Career and Technology Education classrooms. Companion websites, interactive simulations in MyLabs, online courses and printed teacher resources accompany many of our solutions.
Rocky Mountain TechBooth# 11, 12 and 13
Terry MasonP. O. Box 6340Chandler, AZ 85246Phone: (480) 361-7392E-mail: [email protected]
CAD-CAM, 3D Printers, Manufacturing Technology and Robotics.
Snap-on IndustrialBooth# 6
Norman Balvin19410 East Avenida Del ValleQueen Creek, AZ 85412Phone: (719) 648-6062E-mail: [email protected]
Professional quality hand and power tools, tool storage and inventory control, aviation tools and equipment, automotive and diesel truck diagnostics and repair equipment. Special programs for education including training and certifi cation in Electrical Measurement, Torque, Diagnostics, Wheel Service, and Inventory Control. School, instructor, and student discounts.
Soft Plan Systems, Inc.Booth# 28
James Turner8118 Isabella LaneBrentwood, TN 37027Phone: (800) 248-0164E-mail: jturner@soft plan.com
With 28 years of development, Soft Plan off ers an object-based, industry-leading solution for residential and light commercial design. Maximum automation combines with a short learning curve to create unlimited home design possibilities. Soft Plan allows you to build a model of the project using BIM. A professional program with great educational pricing.
Today’s ClassBooth# 7
Rodney Boyes200 Cahaba Park CircleSuite 250Birmingham, AL 35242Phone: (877) 224-0435E-mail: [email protected]
Today’s Class off ers online material in Automotive Technology, Agriscience, Health Science and Cosmetology. Quizzes, tests, assessments and graphics database are included. Th e integrated LMS enables reports, certifi cates and access to a graphics database. Downloadable print material included in a site license.
Universal Technical InstituteBooth# 42
Kent Irwin12668 North Copper Spring TrailOro Valley, AZ 85755Phone: (602) 531-9503E-mail: [email protected]
Training Institute for Automotive Diesel Motorcycle Marine CRRT Certifi cations with Ford, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Cummins, Honda, and Harley Davidson.
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MAP OF TUCSON
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