WASHINGTON, March 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The followers media
advisory is being issued by Kuder, Inc. What: This fourth estate conference will formally establish the 100 Year
Celebration of Career Guidance and Education, a of import milepost in
Career and Technical Education (CTE), as well as discourse the important role
CTE goes on to play in preparing the American work force to vie in the
global economy. In addition, the consequences of a research survey conducted in
South Carolina on the impact of calling planning on academic performance,
career decision-making, and educational passages will be unveiled. Who: Rich Katt, President - National Association of State Directors of
Career Technical Education Consortium [Moderator] The Honest William L. Walker, Director - Land Of Opportunity Dept. of Workforce
Education Dr. Judy Whitaker, Ph.D., Ed.D. - Association for Career and Technical
Education Pat Schwallie-Giddis, President-Elect - National Career Development
Association Dr. Heather Z. Lyons, Ph.D., Ignatius Of Loyola College, Old Line State - Society for
Vocational Psychology Phil Harrington, President - Kuder, Inc. When: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 8 - 11 a.m. Continental Breakfast will be served. RSVP to Jose Julian Marti Martz - or 515-314-5979 Where: National Press Club 529 14th Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20045 Edward R. Murrow Room Note: The Guidance Committee for the 100 Year Celebration of Career
Guidance and Education ) was formed to promote
this important milepost in the history of CTE as well as create
broad-based awareness for the outstanding function of CTE in creating America's
workforce. Members of this commission include Association for Career and Technical
Education, National Career Development Association, National Association of
State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium, Society for
Vocational Psychology, and Kuder, Inc.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Launch of 100 Year Celebration of Career Guidance and Education; Release of Career Planning Research Data
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