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REL West Event: Education and Career Planning in High School: Research Findings and Implications for Policy and Practice
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November 30, 2021

Time: Pacific Time

Location: Virtual

Registration Link: https://wested.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkfu-hrTwuE9TuvrbO9-S7J2xxzaZ-1y-O

Description: Join REL West for a free 90-minute webinar where you’ll learn the findings from a study on the relationship between participating in education and career planning in high school and college-going behaviors. You will also have opportunities to interact with other participants to identify strategies to improve education and career planning using the study findings.

During the webinar, you will

  • Learn about the findings from a study on education and career planning and college-going behavior
  • Identify ways to use adults’ supports for education and career planning
  • Exchange ideas about how the study findings can inform education and career planning work.

Partnership or Research Alliance: The Arizona Partnership for Education and Career Success (APECS)

Audience: Education and business leaders who are engaged in supporting education and career planning efforts in schools. Specifically, the target audience includes key decisionmakers and support staff at the state level; local educators including district office staff and counselors; and leaders from government, business, higher education, and industry who are partnering with or interested in partnering with education leaders to support education and career planning efforts.

Speakers:

  • Thomas Torre Gibney, WestEd
  • Mary Rauner, WestEd
  • Amanda Nolasco, Arizona Department of Education
  • Andrea Glenn, Arizona Department of Education
  • Frances Reade, WestEd
Contact
Mary Rauner
mrauner@wested.org
(415) 615-3495
More Information
Agenda for this event  PDF File ( 148 KB )
Category
REL Events
Organization
Regional Educational Laboratory Program
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