Recorded on February 28, 2012 (60 minutes)
For many CTE program administrators and teachers, running advisory boards is simply a matter of compliance to a school or state requirement. Meetings can be routine, mundane and frankly - BORING. Meetings often become events that everyone, teachers and board members, want to get finished as quickly as possible.
But in the right hands and with the right structure and formulation, an advisory board can become the lifeblood of an energized program and a school that is well connected and well supported by its community.
Brett Pawlowski and Hans Meeder, respective experts in business-education partnerships and CTE leadership, are preparing a guide to best practices in advisory boards, based on extensive interviews and review of state and local resources. During this Webinar Brett and Hans will preview the guide, providing an overview of the guide's framework, flavored with tips, hints and real-life applications they have collected.
Don't miss this opportunity to re-engineer or re-invigorate your advisory boards.
But in the right hands and with the right structure and formulation, an advisory board can become the lifeblood of an energized program and a school that is well connected and well supported by its community.
Brett Pawlowski and Hans Meeder, respective experts in business-education partnerships and CTE leadership, are preparing a guide to best practices in advisory boards, based on extensive interviews and review of state and local resources. During this Webinar Brett and Hans will preview the guide, providing an overview of the guide's framework, flavored with tips, hints and real-life applications they have collected.
Don't miss this opportunity to re-engineer or re-invigorate your advisory boards.
Brett Pawlowski, President at DeHavilland Associates
Hans Meeder, Corporate Outreach at Change the Equation; Consultant and Author at Meeder Consulting Group, LLC