Webinar: Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) Programs: Accelerated and Other Training Innovations for Adults

Good morning,

See the announcement below for information and a registration link for a webinar on May 22, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. (EDT) to learn more about key focus areas related to the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) Programs.  Topics of discussion will include accelerated learning and training strategies for unemployed and other adults.  

Gail Cope, SME, LINCS Program Management Group

 

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Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) Programs: Accelerated and Other Training Innovations for Adults

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PLEASE NOTE: If multiple participants from the same location are joining the live event, we encourage you to join at one location. This will allow for a larger number of participants to attend.

This event offers an opportunity to hear about key focus areas for the fourth round of funding and to learn about systemic policy and programmatic changes that have resulted from the prior TAACCCT grant awards. Leadership from the Departments of Labor and Education will discuss new features and major goals for the final round of TAACCCT funding.  Employer partners and experts from the field will share innovations that TAACCCT programs are making in accelerated learning and other training strategies for unemployed and other adults. They will cover specific areas that will include sector strategies, career pathways and stackable credentials, and technology-enabled learning. We welcome participants interested in applying or partnering for TAACCCT funding, although presenters will not respond to specific questions about the open Solicitation.

Presenters:

Eric Seleznow, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
Mark Mitsui, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Community Colleges, Office of Career Technical and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
Evelyn Ganzglass, Senior Fellow, Center for Law and Social Policy
Cable Green, Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons
Geraldine Mingura, Manager, Talent Acquisition, Arizona Public Service           
 

Moderator:

Robin Fernkas, Director, Division of Strategic Investments, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor

Dates:

May 22, 2014

Times:

11:00pm ET (10:00am/Central, 9:00am/Mountain, 8:00am/Pacific)

Length:

75 minutes

Registration for this webinar is limited and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register today!

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  3. Once you have registered for the webinar event, you will receive an email with detailed instructions for accessing the webinar.  We ask that you listen to the audio portion of the live webinar via Internet Telephony (through your computer speakers). You will also be supplied with a teleconference number and access code if you must join using a telephone. If possible, we encourage you to use Internet Telephony, as we are limited in the number of teleconference lines and the more people that use Internet Telephony, the more capacity we have for those that must join using a telephone.  If anything changes and you no longer wish to attend, please go to your dashboard on https://www.workforce3one.org/ and remove your registration.

 

 

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