- Teaching specific civics education topic
- Supporting civic integration
- Offering opportunities for civic engagement
- Focusing on a civic understanding for the workplace.
- Teaching specific civics education topic
- Supporting civic integration
- Offering opportunities for civic engagement
- Focusing on a civic understanding for the workplace.
- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed English language acquisition lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in online settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructor and participating students about the teaching and learning;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based online contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation tools in all programs statewide.
- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed ELA/literacy lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in a variety of settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructors about their teaching;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation system in all programs statewide.
- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed mathematics lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and a sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in a variety of settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructors and participating students about the teaching and learning;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation system in all programs statewide.
- program design,
- partnerships,
- navigation and advising, and
- instructional approaches.
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These two classroom videos and accompanying materials are designed to provide adult educators with models of effective standards implementation. Through these Standards-in-Action (SIA) videos, adult educators can identify instructors employing effective teaching and learning practices in English language arts (ELA)/literacy required by challenging academic standards.
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Limited access to equipment and ensuring apprentice safety remain two of the most persistent challenges facing vocational institutions, and the Heavy Equipment Operation course at Alfred State was no exception. While the program itself was thriving, instructors struggled to provide every student with sufficient hands-on time on live equipment. This webinar will examine Alfred State College’s decision-making process, implementation considerations, and resulting outcomes, providing a real-world example of how simulation can complement hands-on equipment training in vocational education. Join Jeffrey Stevens, dean of the School of Applied Technologies at Alfred State College, and Alan Limoges, manager of Product Growth at CM Labs, as they share how simulation-based training evolved from concept to impact, reducing training time by up to 30%, expanding institutional capacity, and giving students more opportunities to practice safely and effectively. Key takeaways: -Key considerations Alfred State College evaluated when integrating simulation into its curriculum -Why simulation has proven effective in improving safety, capacity, and training outcomes -How heavy equipment vocational programs can apply a similar approach to support student engagement and jobsite readiness Original webinar date: February 19, 2026 Webinar recording link: https://youtu.be/G2GKJidO72c Webinar resource link: https://hubs.la/Q041p3XW0