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TEACHER ACADEMY: HOW HIGH
   SCHOOL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM
   HANDS-ON LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
   THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022
   4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

   Target audience: HS Students, HS Teachers, CC
   Students, CC Instructors
   Strand(s): Pathways, STEM (Science, Technology,
   Engineering and Math) & CTE (Career and Technical
   Education), K-12 Education


   Hosted by: Abraham Lincoln High School
   Presenter(s): Arisa Hiroi (SFUSD) and Jerica Coffey
   (CCSF)
   Student Panelists: Yeslin Ajpop, Romeo Richards,
   Danica Seto, Esmeralda Velasquez, Ellery Yu
   Coordinator: Arisa Hiroi, Teacher Academy
   E-mail: HiroiA@sfusd.edu


   Learn about the Teacher Academy at Lincoln High
   School, a Career and Technical Education program in
   San Francisco Unified. Teacher Academy offers work-
   based learning to high school students by placing
   them with a mentor teacher in elementary school
   classrooms once a week. Through partnership with the
   City College of San Francisco, students also enroll in      Learning Outcomes:
   dual enrollment college courses in Child Development.
   Current students will share what they've learned and            Get ideas for an academy model offering work-
   how they've benefited from such leadership and early            based learning and leadership opportunities to

   college experiences.                                            high school students
                                                                   Get direct student perspectives on what they
                                                                   gain from work-based learning and experience
                                                                   leading younger children
                                                                   Gather information and feedback on how to
                                                                   create an effective dual enrollment community
                                                                   college course for high school students.





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