900 Middle Schoolers in CA Might* Have One of the Country's Most Innovative Learning Experiences This Fall

900 Middle Schoolers in CA Might* Have One of the Country's Most Innovative Learning Experiences This Fall

Checking in with Madera Technical Exploration Center
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Back in Episode 67 we had our first conversation with this group.
In a close community in the central valley of California, once,
long ago founded by the timber industry, there lies a school
district that's building one of the most important school
experiences that any 12 or 13-year-old student in the country
will experience this coming year. 


For those unfamiliar with the jargon - "Career and Technical
Education" is a category of education models in the US (in parts
of the country you know it as Vo-Tech or Vocational Technical
education) that historically has been reserved for high schools,
where, since the early 80's the federal government has been
funding them through the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical
Education Act.


I'm excited to check in with the principle designers of MAD Tech,
what excites them about the year to come, and, of course, with
current events, what has them worried about what should be a
celebrated kickoff this coming fall for what they've built,
together as a community for education.


Alyson Rocco is Principal at the Madera
Technical Exploration Center - “Madera TEC.” She was a Madera
High School graduate and is returning to the district after
fifteen years in Clovis Unified, ten as a classroom teacher
and five in administration. 


Theron Cosgrave (aka “Cos”) is a national
consultant who works with educators on a wide range of issues
including project-based learning, curriculum development, school
design, leadership development, and strategic planning.


Kristin McKenna is the Director of College and
Career Readiness. Kristin supports the teachers in Madera
Unified’s 25 career pathways, and helps build industry
partnerships to align with the courses. She manages all of
the CTE specific funding and is responsible for writing new
grants as they become available.


When you're done listening - head over to
facebook.com/nosuchthingpodcast and check out some of the photos
that Alyson sent me of the new school. For those you who like to
geek out about the architectural spaces where learning happens
you might love these.


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