Spring Meeting 2005
Highlights from NASDCTEc’s 2005 Awards Ceremony
Award Winners -- An important part of the NASDCTEc Spring conference was the Awards Ceremony, highlighting educators, students, businesses, etc. who have demonstrated leadership and commitment to quality career technical education.
All-Star Sponsors -- This year we also introduced a special honor to recognize those partners who have demonstrated longstanding and/or substantial support for NASDCTEc. This year, the All-Stars sponsors include: Career Communications; Cisco Networking Academy; Kuder® Career Planning System; National Restaurant Association Education Foundation and VTECS.
Resources and Presentations
Below are the available presentations from speakers, as well as additional resources distributed at the NASDCTEc-OVAE Spring Meeting held April 9 – 13, 2005 in Washington, D.C. Unfortunately, our keynote speakers' presentations contained proprietary material and have been not made available to us for distribution.
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Resources
- Meeting Evaluation Form (PDF,91Kb): If you haven't done so already, please complete the spring meeting evaluation form. Thank you!
- 2 Minute State Round Up Summary (PDF,206Kb): A compilation of a quick response survey of states regarding challenges, successes and career cluster implementation.
- NASDCTEc Research Brief (PDF,166Kb): The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of It Parts: How Shared Accountability Can Foster Improved Secondary-Postsecondary Collaboration
Presentations
- Ms. Karen Batchelor (PDF,202Kb), State Director, Career and Technical Education, Texas Education Agency
- Mr. Richard Blais (PDF,754Kb), Executive Director, Project Lead the Way
- Ms. Beverly Campbell (PDF,222Kb), President, BECGroup Consulting
- Dr. John Haigh (PDF,83Kb), Acting Branch Chief, APB, SAAG, DHSPCE, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Mr. Scott Hess (PDF,1.02Mb), Acting Branch Chief, EPDB, DPIG, DHSPCE, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Mr. Gary Hoachlander (PDF,171Kb), President, MPR Associates, Inc.
- Mr. Rich Katt (PDF,1.59Mb), State Director, Nebraska Career Education, Nebraska Department of Education
- Dr. Thomas Kelsh (PDF,267Kb), Vice President, MAGI Educational Services, Inc.
- The Honorable Hans Meeder (PDF,696Kb), Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Ms. Ellen O'Brien Saunders (PDF,108Kb), Executive Director, Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board
- Dr. Arlene Parisot) (PDF,129Kb, Director, Workforce Development & Two-Year Education, Montana University, System, Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education
- Dr. Michael Rush (PDF,462Kb), Administrator, Idaho Division of Professional Technical Education
- The Honorable Susan K. Sclafani (PDF,423Kb), Assistant Secretary, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Mr. Martin Simon (PDF,201Kb), Director, Economic and Workforce Development Programs, National Governors Association
- Mr. Daniel Smith (PDF,245Kb), Education Supervisor, Adult & Career Education, Minnesota Department of Education and Dr. Pradeep Kotamraju, System Director, Perkins Federal Program, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System
- Ms. Pamela Stacey (PDF,503Kb), Director, States' Career Clusters Initiative