Global Career Tech Education Podcast: Hosted by Sylvester Chisom

Sylvester Chisom
Global Career Tech Education Podcast: Hosted by Sylvester Chisom

The #1 Career Tech Education Podcast! We want to wrap a blanket of good will and support around the career tech education community. We interview rockstar career and tech education directors, teachers, & innovators to uncover best practices and insights. We also highlight industry professionals to offer a real world perspective that will lead to preparing career tech education students for success in the global marketplace.

  1. Scaling Durable Skills In Education-Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.56

    12월 5일

    Scaling Durable Skills In Education-Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.56

    Scaling Durable Skills In Education-Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.56 In Episode 56 of the Global CTE Podcast, host Sylvester Chisom welcomes Tim Taylor, Co-Founder and President of America Succeeds, to discuss the transformative power of durable skills in education and workforce development. Tim shares insights into the Durable Skills Framework, its role in preparing students for economic mobility, and exciting innovations like the new Path Smith Seal. This episode is packed with actionable ideas for educators, policymakers, and business leaders looking to bridge the gap between education and industry. Topics Covered: Why Durable Skills Matter More Than Ever The Durable Skills Framework Explained CTE & Durable Skills Embedding Durable Skills Across the Curriculum Introducing the Path Smith Seal Tim Taylor Bio: Tim Taylor is the Co-Founder and President of America Succeeds, an organization committed to engaging business leaders in modernizing education systems to drive equity and opportunity. With a rich background in public policy, nonprofit leadership, and business engagement, Tim has worked extensively to bridge the gap between education and industry promoting Durable Skills, such as communication, leadership, and critical thinking. Tim is also a Pahara-Aspen Education Fellow and was named one of Getting Smart's “60 People Shaping the Future of K-12 Education." Learn more about Durable Skills: https://americasucceeds.org/policy-priorities/durable-skills Learn more about Pathsmith: https://www.pathsmith.org/

    34분
  2. THE NEW AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RENAISSAINCE - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.54

    10월 24일

    THE NEW AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RENAISSAINCE - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.54

    THE NEW AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RENAISSAINCE-Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.54 In Global CTE Podcast Episode 54, host Sylvester Chisom sits down with special guest Andrew "The MFG" Crowe to discuss the future of advanced manufacturing and its role in shaping the next generation of innovators. Drew shares his inspiring journey from a two-time felon to a leader in the manufacturing sector, emphasizing the importance of resilience, mentorship, and creating pathways for underrepresented communities. Together, they explore how early exposure to engineering, hands-on learning, and strategic mentorship can empower students to design the world they want to live in. Topics Covered: -Making Manufacturing Cool Again -The New American Manufacturing Renaissance Tour -The Power of Resilience: Overcoming Life’s Curveballs -Bridging the Skills Gap: Preparing Students for Advanced Manufacturing -Empowering the Future: Early Exposure to Engineering & Manufacturing -Building Submarines for National Defense: A Strategic Priority For listening to this episode Drew has 2 free Ebooks for you. Click here to learn more: https://www.drewcrowemfg.com/store Drew Crowe Bio: Andrew 'The MFG' Crowe, a transformative figure in the manufacturing sector. From his beginnings as a teenage father and overcoming his past as a two-time felon, Drew has ascended to the forefront of advanced manufacturing education. He is the former lead professor at Ranken Technical College in St. Louis, where he spearheaded the development of a cutting-edge digital curriculum in Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Andrew's influence extends through his role as co-host of 'Project MFG,' a program dedicated to elevating skilled trades across the U.S. through top-tier competitions. Recognized twice as Aerospace & Aviation Man of the Year and featured in Forbes, Drew's work addresses critical workforce and skills gaps, making him a key voice in shaping the future of manufacturing." Welcome the Voice of the New American Manufacturing Renaissance, Andrew 'The MFG' Crowe.

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  3. Empowering Students Through Real-World Learning-Global Career Tech Education Ep.53 w/Zachary Johnson

    10월 10일

    Empowering Students Through Real-World Learning-Global Career Tech Education Ep.53 w/Zachary Johnson

    Empowering Students Through Real-World Learning-Global Career Tech Education Ep.53 w/Zachary Johnson In Episode 53 of the Global Career Tech Education Podcast, host Sylvester Chisom interviews Zachary Johnson from North Kansas City School District about Class Act Coffee, an innovative student-run coffee shop. Zachary shares how the program teaches students real-world business skills, from marketing and finance to customer service, while offering dual credit and industry-recognized certifications. The episode highlights the future of CTE, including the integration of AI tools and the importance of experiential learning in preparing students for the workforce. Topics: -Leading A Student Managed Off-Site Coffee Shop -Student-Driven Marketing: Freedom to Experiment -The Future of CTE: Staying Relevant and Embracing AI -AI as a Problem-Solving Tool: Empowering Students -Innovative Assessment: Proving Learning through Real-World Evidence Zachary Johnson Bio: Zachary Johnson is passionate about real-  world experiential learning. He utilizes his experiences previously working in the corporate  world and owning his own business to walk alongside students through their learning  process. He seeks to assist students in  becoming fully prepared for their future whether  that be college, trade school or entering the workforce. Zachary currently teaches in the  North Kansas City School District facilitating their innovative new student-run and operated  coffee shop, Class Act Coffee, that is an off-campus program and fully open to the public  He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business-Marketing and a Master's of Arts in Teaching  degree both from the University of Central Missouri. This is his second year as a mentor  teacher with the Kauffman Foundation Client Connection Project Teacher Network, but has  been utilizing real-world projects and business  partners for many more.   Outside of the classroom, Zachary enjoys  spending time with his wife and two kids,  hiking, reading, participating in sports, and  spending time with friends.   Sylvester has a free gift for you! A Free Career Tech Education Masterclass Here: https://workwithglobalcte.com/

    30분
  4. Equipping Students for Career, Community, and Life Readiness Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep. 52 w/Scott Carr

    9월 18일

    Equipping Students for Career, Community, and Life Readiness Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep. 52 w/Scott Carr

    Equipping Students for Career, Community, and Life Readiness Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep. 52 In Episode #52 of the Global CTE Podcast, host Sylvester Chisom welcomes Scott Carr, Career, Community, and Life Readiness Consultant at CESA 2 in Wisconsin. Together, they explore the transformative power of educational ecosystems that put students at the center, highlighting the importance of early career exposure, competency-based learning, and fostering innovation in the classroom. Scott shares his vision for a future where educators empower students to take ownership of their learning journey, preparing them for success in both life and work. Topics Covered: -Empowering Teachers Through Transformational Leadership -The Future is CCLR: A Year-Long Conference to Drive Change -Competency-Based Learning: The Future of Education -Measuring Success: Beyond Resumes to Durable Skills-Student-Driven Learning: Putting Purpose First -A Vision for the Future: Building an Educational Ecosystem Scott Carr Bio: Scott Carr is the Career, Community, and Life Readiness Consultant at CESA 2 in Wisconsin, one of the 12 CESA agencies that support school districts.. With over 30 years of experience, Scott has dedicated his career to helping schools reimagine and redefine their educational systems to focus on career and community readiness. Growing up in a small town in Wisconsin, Scott was the youngest of three boys and found his purpose later in life, inspired by his own children's educational journeys. He holds degrees in education and leadership and has made significant contributions to various school districts and collaborative educational service agencies, particularly in the areas of special education, career readiness, and community engagement. Sylvester has a free gift for you! A Free Career Tech Education Masterclass Here: https://workwithglobalcte.com/

    47분
  5. Powering Students With Digital and AI Skills In CTE - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.51 w/Hannah Grady Williams

    9월 5일

    Powering Students With Digital and AI Skills In CTE - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.51 w/Hannah Grady Williams

    Powering Students With Digital and AI Skills In CTE - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.51 w/Hannah Grady Williams In Episode 51 of the Global CTE Podcast, Sylvester Chisom sits down with Hannah Grady Williams, founder of d'Skills, to explore the future of Career Tech Education in an AI-powered world. Hannah shares her visionary approach to equipping students with impact portfolios and the essential digital and AI competencies that will prepare them for a lifetime of diverse careers. Tune in to discover how CTE can evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing job market and empower students to create their own pathways to success. Topics Covered: -Equipping Students for an AI-Powered Future -The Future of Career Tech Education: Impact Portfolios -Impact Projects: Turning AI Skills into Real-World Solutions -Preparing Students for a Future Powered by AI -Building Confidence Through Real-World Achievements BIO: Hannah Grady Williams entrepreneurial journey began in a blue pickup truck... after this jolting introduction to business, she enrolled in college at age 14 and graduated with a degree in international business at age 18. Now at 25, Hannah is the founder of d’Skills, a VC backed start-up shifting students from test prep to life prep to prepare them for careers in a future where AI powers the world. Chris Lochhead calls Hannah "a pioneer of our time" and one school administrator called her "offensive to some."

    45분
  6. Empowering Futures: Indiana's Employability Skills Initiative-Global CTE Podcast Ep.50 w/Michelle Clarke & Kelsey Peaper

    8월 15일

    Empowering Futures: Indiana's Employability Skills Initiative-Global CTE Podcast Ep.50 w/Michelle Clarke & Kelsey Peaper

    Empowering Futures: Indiana's Employability Skills Initiative-Global CTE Podcast Ep.50 w/Michelle Clarke & Kelsey Peaper In Episode 50 of the Global CTE Podcast, host Sylvester Chisom is joined by Michelle Clarke, Director of Student, School, and Family Engagement, and Kelsey Peaper, Assistant Director of the same department at the Indiana Department of Education. Together, they explore the transformative impact of Career Tech Education (CTE) in Indiana, discussing innovative strategies for expanding access, personalizing student pathways, and ensuring equity across the state. This episode offers valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of career readiness and education. -Finding Passion: The Importance of Personalized Career Guidance -Mastery as a Moving Target: The Evolution of Employability Skills -Transformative Roles: Leveraging Grant Funding for Career Readiness -Balancing Objectivity: Creating a Reliable Verification System -Connecting with the Community: Sharing CTE Success Nationwide Michelle Clarke Bio: Michelle is an experienced educator with 22 years of teaching, school counseling, and leadership roles. She has served as a PE/Health teacher, School Counselor, and Director of School Counseling. In 2013, she received the Middle School Counselor of the Year award from the Indiana School Counseling Association. Michelle currently holds the Director of Student, School, and Family Engagement position at the Indiana Department of Education. She recently obtained her Licensed Mental Health Certification, furthering her commitment to supporting students, families, and educators with mental health needs in schools. Additionally, Michelle serves on the Indiana School Counseling Association board as Assistant. Chair., the Indiana Behavioral Health Commission, and is the Co-Chair for the Educational Outcomes Task Force for the Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana. Michelle resides in Noblesville with her Husband, Brian Clarke, and her 4 children Jack, Allie, Kellan, and Dottie.  Kelsey Peaper Bio: Currently, Kelsey serves as the Assistant Director of Student, School, and Family Engagement at the Indiana Department of Education. Kelsey brings over 16 years of invaluable experience in the field of education. As a dedicated Teach for America Alumni, she has made a significant impact through her work in various educational settings. Kelsey's journey began in Los Angeles, CA, where she taught high school special education in a traditional public school before moving to Brooklyn, NY, to teach middle school special education at a public charter school. After relocating to Indianapolis with her husband, Kelsey continued her passion for education by taking on diverse roles in an elementary public charter school. Here, she excelled as a special education teacher, Director of Student Services and Special Education, and Assistant School Leader.

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  7. Unlocking Potential: Empowering Youth Through Gaming & Esports - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.49

    7월 18일

    Unlocking Potential: Empowering Youth Through Gaming & Esports - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.49

    Unlocking Potential: Empowering Youth Through Gaming & Esports - Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep.49 In Episode 49 of the Global Career Tech Education Podcast, host Sylvester Chisom interviews Robert Powell, the founder and CEO of the BGG Foundation, a gaming nonprofit based in St. Louis. They discuss the transformative power of gaming in education, the significant career opportunities within the gaming industry, and how the BGG Foundation is creating safe, supportive spaces for youth. The episode highlights Robert's vision for integrating Esports into school curricula and the foundation's efforts to bridge cultural gaps in gaming to empower students. Topics Covered: -The Power of Creative Support -Interactive Learning with Industry Partnerships -Creating Safe Spaces for Youth Through Gaming -Bridging Cultural Gaps in Gaming -Big Money in Esports Robert Powell Bio: Robert Powell is the founder & CEO of BGG Foundation, a gaming nonprofit based in St. Louis. With a deep love for gaming and a desire to empower youth, Robert established the foundation to provide resources and opportunities for students to turn their passion for gaming into a full-time career. Through initiatives such as hosting tournaments, securing esport scholarships, programs & partnerships with the gaming industry. Robert strives to make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of young gamers.

    37분

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The #1 Career Tech Education Podcast! We want to wrap a blanket of good will and support around the career tech education community. We interview rockstar career and tech education directors, teachers, & innovators to uncover best practices and insights. We also highlight industry professionals to offer a real world perspective that will lead to preparing career tech education students for success in the global marketplace.

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