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GROW YOUR PROGRAM: HOW
INSTITUTIONALIZING PARTNERSHIPS
CAN ENHANCE PROGRAMS AND Learning Outcomes:
CHALLENGES THAT MAY BE FACED. Attendees will be able to identify the educational
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2021 institutions on the Central Coast who are in
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM collaboration.
Target audience: Administrators and faculty Attendees will be able to describe the partnership
Strand(s): Apprenticeships in education (early that exists between the community college
childhood, youth and more), K-12 Education, Careers in (Monterey Peninsula College), the four year (CSU
Higher Education Monterey Bay), and other LEA’s (surrounding
school districts, etc)
Hosted by: Monterey Peninsula College, California
State University Monterey Bay, Hartnell Community
College
Presenter(s):
Jaye Luke
Kim Sakamoto-Steidl
Jesus Clemente
Sasha Kingsley
Coordinator: Jaye Luke
Director of Teacher Pathway Program
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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