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GROW YOUR PROGRAM: HOW Learning Outcomes:
INSTITUTIONALIZING PARTNERSHIPS
CAN ENHANCE PROGRAMS AND Attendees will be able to identify the
CHALLENGES THAT MAY BE FACED educational institutions on the Central Coast
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 who are in collaboration.
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Attendees will be able to describe the
Target audience: Four-year colleges, community partnership that exists between the community
college (Monterey Peninsula College), the four
colleges, and K-12 faculty, counselors/advisors, staff,
and administrators year (CSU Monterey Bay), and other LEA’s
(surrounding school districts, etc)
Strand(s): Pathways
Hosted by: CSU Monterey Bay, Monterey Peninsula
College, Hartnell College, and Cabrillo Community
College
Presenter(s): Kim Sakamoto-Steidl, Kristen Arps,
Sasha Kingsley, Jaye Luke
Coordinator: Jaye Luke, TPP Coordinator
E-mail: jluke@mpc.edu
Everyone has heard the phrase, “it takes a village”.
Educational institutions on the Central Coast have
created a village to help future teachers succeed. This
particular village includes a collaboration between
community colleges, four-year colleges, and local
educational agencies.
During this presentation this type of collaboration will
be discussed and will include initial steps, growing
pains/barriers, and solutions. Community College TPPs
will share specific resources, opportunities and best
practices for growing resilient local teacher education
networks
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