Six things to start the new year:
1. Presenters needed!We need business & marketing teachers as presenters for KACTE Summer Conference! Please share your knowledge! You will be glad you did!KACTE Summer Program Call for Presentation CFPs are due by January 15, 2020 2020 Conference Details and Registration The 2020 CTE Summer Program will be held at the Galt House Hotel and Suites, Louisville, KY July 26-29, 2020. Registration will be available by February. 2. Business/Marketing Jobs in Demand![]() Recently, The Morning Brew shared the following chart of U.S. Employment by Industry. Business & Marketing jobs are in demand! This would be great information to share with students, parents and administration. I find this very interesting the millions of jobs in Business & Marketing far outweigh all other sectors combined. Business, Retail Trade, Hospitality, and Finance are in the top six when the number of jobs in these industries are considered. 3. LEAD4CHANGE Student Leadership Program![]() FREE resources available! Opportunity for schools to win up to $10,000 for community service project. A great opportunity to use these resources for FBLA or DECA Chapters! LEAD4CHANGE TRANSFORMS TEENS INTO SERVICE LEADERS Lead4Change Student Leadership Program provides Advisers with a free, turn-key program that aligns with standards such as social emotional learning, 21st century skills, CTE, etc. Our Evidence Based Research shows how the program instills self-confidence, leadership, teamwork and more. Students learn leadership skills then execute a service project that benefits the community. They become more engaged and walk away from the program gaining important lifelong skills. Chapters could win up to $10,000 for their community service project by entering the Lead4Change Challenge. And, Lead4Change projects may also be submitted for CTSO’s competitive events. Lead4Change puts leadership in the hands of students, with the teacher serving as the coach, helping them reach their full potential. Learn more and become a member at: www.lead4change.org Lead4Change is privately funded by the Novak Family Foundation and free to all schools nationwide. 4. MBAResearch Updates & ResourcesResources and Updates from MBA Research & Curriculum Center MBA Research is a not-for-profit working in partnership with business administration educators. 1) Download your project management resources Are you trying to bring projects into the classroom but struggle with a consistent structure to use while managing those projects? Project Management tools, techniques and templates can help bring structure to constructive chaos. Free, high quality resources are available thanks to support from the Project Management Institute Educational Foundation (PMIEF). In this video, teachers explain how they use project management tools in the classroom. 2) Denver 2020! MBA Conclave Curriculum and Teaching Conference is solely focused on business and marketing education. Business execs and exemplary educators share contemporary thinking you can use in the classroom. Join us for Conclave 2020 in Denver, October 16-19. Learn more at MBAResearch.org/GoConclave. “This was the best professional development for Business, Marketing, Finance and Entrepreneurship teachers. The sessions are focused on your content areas and the sessions are taught by both experts in the field as well as teachers who are in the trenches. The shared ideas, strategies and tips that you take away are priceless. I’m looking forward to the next Conclave.” –Melody Johnston, Meridian Tech (OK) 3) New! In the State's Connection portal. Thanks to your state's membership in the MBA Research consortium, you have access to 100s of free resources in State's Connection. Newly added:
5. EverFi Featured Lesson for JanuaryTeachers of grades K-12 can motivate students by implementing EVERFI's no-cost, interactive, and standards-aligned programs. If you would like to learn how you can bring EVERFI's programs to your school, please contact Maura Shirley at [email protected] or visit everfi.com/newteacher. EVERFI Financial Literacy Lesson 6, Grades 9-12 In EVERFI, students are immersed in real-life financial scenarios and documentation. Complicated processes – like buying a car or filling out the FAFSA form – are broken down for the student in an easy-to understand way. Ignition Lesson 6, Grades 6-9 Ignition – Digital Literacy & Responsibility educates students on the nuts and bolts of how technology works while placing them in virtual environments to tackle issues surrounding digital citizenship. Vault Grades 4-6 Covering everything from goal setting to making a budget, Vault delivers critical financial concepts in an engaging and fun way. Endeavor Grades 6-9 Learners engage with interactive content that reinforces key STEM skills while exploring exciting STEM careers that await. FutureSmart Grades 6-8 This web-based resource educates students on the practicalities of daily financial decisions and the payoffs of long-term planning. Marketplaces Grades 9-12 Through an engaging, gamified learning experience, students blend economic concepts with investing topics to learn how the government, corporations, and individuals come together to participate in the financial marketplace. Venture Grades 7-10 Venture - Entrepreneurial Expedition uses case studies, interactive business simulations, and personal development activities to teach students how to think entrepreneurially in business and in life. 6. Kentucky Saves Week Poster Content (Grades 5-8)If you have students in grade 5 – 8, please think about asking them to enter a poster for KENTUCKY SAVES WEEK! Kentucky Saves Week Poster Contest 2020 Theme is “Go on a Savings Safari” Kentucky students in grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 can enter the Kentucky Saves Week poster contest sponsored by the Kentucky Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. One winner from each grade level receives $50! A selection of student artwork will be displayed in the state capitol during February. Classes and groups are welcome to participate, and individual students may submit entries as well. The Kentucky Saves Week Celebration event, honoring the winners, will be Feb. 27, 2020, at 10 a.m. in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort, Ky.
Rules and Entry Form: https://kygoestocollege.com (2020 Kentucky Saves Week Poster Contest – downloadable form) Add To Your Calendar2020 Kentucky Saves Week Poster Contest – Deadline to submit – January 24, 2020
Go on a Savings Safari Rules and Entry Form: https://kygoestocollege.com (2020 Kentucky Saves Week Poster Contest – downloadable form) Career & Technical Student Organization Day February 11, 2020 Frankfort Kentucky Saves Week begins February 10, 2020 Culminates on February 27 with a Celebration event honoring Poster Contest Winner in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort For information on Kentucky Saves Week, visit www.kentuckysaves.org. Take the Kentucky Saves Pledge! DECA State Career Development Conference (SCDC) March 1-3, 2020 Galt House, Louisville NBEA 2020 Annual Convention April 7-11, 2020 Boston, Massachusetts FBLA State Leadership Conference April 20 – 22, 2020 Galt House, Louisville DECA International Career Development Conference (ICDC) April 29-May 2, 2020 Nashville, TN Off and Running June 16, 2020 Financial Literacy Workshop for Teachers Keeneland, Lexington FBLA National Leadership Conference June 29 – July 2, 2020 Salt Lake City, UT 2020 KACTE Summer Conference July 26-29, 2020 Galt House, Louisville
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