Description: Linda Eno, Principal of Biotechnology High School in New Jersey, shares her model for Career Academies. She emphasizes 'replicable elements,' or pieces of her model that teachers can apply to their own classrooms. These include small learning communities, a rigorous integrated curriculum built around a theme and partnering with related employees to provide career education and field based experiences. This is her lecture from the Bioscience Academy Forum at CSU.
Lectures from the Bioscience Academy Forum held at Colorado State University, Summer of 2009. Explore Bioscience Academy and Career and Technical Education Models through this interactive week long seminar series. Receive complimentary CSI and, Biotechnology Laboratory kits, curriculums, and equipment. Connect with local criminal justice and bioscience industry professionals
FACILITATED BY:
BioMARC Regional Training Center for Product Translation at Colorado State University
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This project is 100% funded by a Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, working in partnership with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, and the City and County of Denver’s Office of Economic Development
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