Featuring an interview with Jason Fabry 2008 NEWMA AllStar from Paper Converting in Green Bay (2:26 minutes).
- Subject:
- Career and Technical Education
- Material Type:
- Other
- Author:
- NEWMA
- Date Added:
- 06/29/2022
Featuring an interview with Jason Fabry 2008 NEWMA AllStar from Paper Converting in Green Bay (2:26 minutes).
Do you know which occupations are considered non-traditional, and for whom? The list is so much broader than male nurses and females in construction! Check out the NTO programs identified by our Wisconsin Technical College System.
This middle school Careers lesson leads students through an exploration of majors associated with a student-chosen career cluster and the typical coursework expected for that major.
Featuring an interview with Jacob Becker, 2018 NEWMA AllStar from Rockline Industries in Sheboygan Falls (2:39minutes).
Featuring an interview with Adel Ajeti, 2016 NEWMA AllStar from Rockline Industries in Sheboygan Falls (2:56 minutes).
Featuring an interview with Brian VandenLangenberg, 2010 NEWMA AllStar from Robinson Metal in DePere(2:52 minutes).
Featuring an interview with Travis Knier, 2014 NEWMA AllStar from Rockline Industries in Sheboygan. (2:24 minutes)
Featuring an interview with Megan Brown, 2020 NEWMA AllStar from Samuel Pressure Vessel Group (2:20 minutes)
Featuring an interview with Jeff Kubichek 2015 NEWMA AllStar from Sargento in Plymouth (2:56 minutes).
Featuring an interview with Cyndi Schmoller, 2012 NEWMA AllStar from Sargento (2:20 minutes).
Featuring an interview with Sheila Ecker, 2014 NEWMA AllStar from Sargento (2:57minutes).
Featuring career information from Nia Dubois, School Resource Officer for the Luxemburg-Casco School District
Featuring an interview with Alexis Alvarez, 2022 NEWMA AllStar from TIDI Products in Neenah. (2:35 minutes)
Featuring an interview with Heather Hohender, 2012 NEWMA AllStar from Tyco in Marinette (2:03 minutes).
Featuring an interview with Kati Yang 2022 NEWMA AllStar from Valley Packaging in Appleton (2:08 minutes).
In addition to familiarizing students with the features and information available in Inspire, the purpose of this activity is to:
● help students learn more about a career that interests them and build on that knowledge by connecting with a practitioner in the field
● allow students the opportunity to practice critical communication and networking skills
● highlight the huddle boards as a place to find mentors in the community
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Featuring an interview with Karl Peters, 2010 NEWMA AllStar from Walker Forge in Clintonville (2:48 minutes).
Non-traditional Occupations - In this video, we'll interview Amy Morales, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Liaison Forester.
In this video, we interview, Alyssa Hornick, a Landscape Architect and Designer with McDonald Property Services