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Virginia Department of EducationCareer and Technical EducationProfessional Development InstituteAnnouncementHotel Roanoke & Conference Centerand Roanoke Higher Education CenterAugust 3–6, 2003

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About the InstituteDate:August 3-6, 2003Location: The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Centerand the Roanoke Higher EducationCenterTheme:Connecting Education and CareersAudience: Career and technical educators frommiddle and high schools, technicalcenters, central offices, and educatorsparticipating in High Schools That Workand Tech PrepGoal: The Institute will offer information andresources that provide comprehensiveprofessional development for career andtechnical, academic, guidance, andadministrative personnel in state-of-the-art career and technical education programstechniques for integrating academics and CTEeffective teaching skills based on researcheffective practices to improve parental and communityinvolvement current needs, expectations, and methods employed in businessand industry transition of students from secondary education to postsecondaryeducation and to careers.Institute RegistrationOn or before June 13, 2003After June 13, 2003 125 per person 150 per personRegistration includes dinner on Sunday, continental breakfast and refreshment breaks daily, and lunch on Monday and Tuesday.See Page 4 for lodging information and Page 5 for the registration form.Institute ScheduleTuesday, August 5Sunday, August 37:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Resource Exhibits Open12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Institute RegistrationResource Exhibits Open1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Professional Association MeetingsVATIE VBEA VHOEA8:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Workshop Sessions4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Facilitators’ Orientation Meeting12:00 Noon - 1:30 p.m. Lunch and General Session6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Dinner and Opening General Session1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Workshop Sessions3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.DOE CTE Program Area Updates3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Resource Exhibits/Light RefreshmentsMonday, August 47:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.Back-to-School Caricatures7:15 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.Facilitators’ Orientation Meeting(Make-up session)6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.Professional Association Banquets7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Resource Exhibits OpenWednesday, August 68:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Workshop Sessions7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast12:00 Noon - 1:30 p.m. Lunch and General Session8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Workshop Sessions1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Workshop Sessions10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Closing General Session3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.DOE CTE Program Area Updates3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Resource Exhibits/Light Refreshments5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.Back-to-School Caricatures7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.Dessert Reception/NetworkingThe registration form for the Information TechnologyFundamentals Post-Institute training workshop is onpage 11.

Institute HighlightsKeynote PresentationsSundayOpening General SessionMark Jon SnyderChief Information OfficerMSA ConsultingSkills 2003—Employer Expectationsfor the 21st Century WorkforceMonday and TuesdayLuncheon and Mini-General Sessions/Workshops include:Stephen Gower: The Connection Question: “HaveYou Encouraged Someone Today?”Sandra LaBelle: “Working Smarter, Not Harder”Michael Megeath: “Building Strong CTEPrograms: It’s PR”James R. Stone: “The Role of CTE in a World ofNo Child Left Behind”Mark Jon Snyder: “Jobs 2003–Careers for theNew Millennium”“Leave No Teacher/Child Behind–Addressing theTechnology Gap in America”WednesdayClosing General SessionCreating Excellence Awards ProgramThe Honorable Mark R. Warner,Governor of Virginia(invited)Tentative Across-the-Board Workshops Include:Ann A. Cooper, Central Carolina Technical College, SCProfessional Dress/ImageAnn Craig, Educational ConsultantCurriculum Standards, Contextual Learning, and Career Development—ACombination that WORK !Engaging Parents and Students in Planning for Career SuccessDr. Tena B. Crews, Chair, Richards College of Business, State Universityof West GeorgiaDiversityMulti-intelligencesDr. Bobbie J. Cutlip, Director/Educator, Dreaming and AchievingA REAL Classroom Experience—Teaching History to ALL StudentsDr. John A. Fahey, Assistant Professor, James Madison UniversityFeedback Loops and Other Assessment Models for Formative AssessmentDr. Mark A. Forget, President/Director of Staff Development, MAXTeaching with Reading and WritingGetting ALL Teachers to Practice Reading and Writing in Their ClassroomsWayne Free, Director of Professional Development, Agency forInstructional TechnologyEngaged Learning: Using Multimedia to Impact Student InvolvementWelcome to Earth Third Rock from the Sun: Multimedia and AppliedStrategies for Core AcademicsIf I Could Make a Million Out of Loving You: Multimedia, Applied Strategies,and Career DevelopmentStephen M. Gower, CSP, PresidentZebra Dazzle: The Team Approach to Connecting Education and CareersWhat Do They See When They See You Coming? The Perception-ConnectionRelationshipDr. Betty Heath-Camp, Professor/Program Leader, Department ofTeaching and Learning, Virginia TechOnline CoursesSusan Henson, Director, Technical Assistance HSTW, SREBUsing the HSTW Benchmark Indicator Data to Improve Student AchievementGetting Ready for a Technical Assistance VisitDr. Jack E. Johnson, Dean, Richards College of Business, StateUniversity of West GeorgiaInternet ResourcesCheryl Larsen, Retired College Instructor, Mississippi Gulf CoastCommunity CollegeTeaching As a Performing ArtDr. J. Richard Lewis, President, JRL Educational ServicesI’m Working—They’re Coasting: Change Through the Power of ActiveLearningMimi Lufkin, Executive Director, National Alliance for Partnership inEquityNontraditional Careers: Get Your Students InvolvedDr. Roger W. Mackey, Associate Professor of Education/Director ofOxford/London Experience, Grove City CollegeInstructional Strategies for Promoting Greater Student Engagement andTeacher EnjoymentUsing the Seven Laws of Teaching to Change LivesLouis Mangione, Educational Consultant, Seattle, WAInteractive Instruction: Active Learning Strategies That Enhance StudentUnderstandingThe Art of Teaching: Powerful Instructional Strategies That Enhance Learningand Promote UnderstandingMike Megeath“Building Strong Programs: It’s PR” session for teachers and administratorsDr. Raymond F. Morgan, Professor of Education, Old DominionUniversityHow to Teach Often Neglected Study Skills in High School ClassroomsTeaching Constructivism through Reading in CTE CoursesDr. Eleanor Renee Rodriguez, Consultant, Rodriquez and AssociatesMaking Connections: What Is It about Me You Can’t Teach?Pamela Sims, Educational Consultant, Pamela Sims, M.Ed., & AssociatesAwakening Brillance: Igniting the Love of LearningAwakening Students’ PotentialMark Jon Snyder, Chief Information Officer, MSA Consulting GroupCyberEthics—Ethical & Legal Issues in CyberSpaceTeaching by Design—An Introduction to Project-Based LearningJames R. Stone, III, Director/Professor, National Research Center forCareer and Technical Education, University of MinnesotaCTE in a World of No Child Left BehindDr. Helen Teague, Consultant and Teacher, OOPS: Our OvernightPlanning SystemGo the Distance—Learning!MS Office 4 Terrific TeachersDavid Warlick, Consultant/Author, The Landmark Project, Raleigh, NCDesigning Web Sites That WorkRiding the Edge of the Wave: A Look @ the FutureThe Art of Being DigitalPeggy Watson, Administrative Coordinator, CTE Resource CenterNew Curriculum Management SystemDr. Donna Wilson, President, BrainSMART, Inc.Optimism, Nutrition, and Exercise for Maximum Learning10 BrainSMART Tools for Maximum Retention, Recall, and ApplicationHands-on Computer Workshops will be available for all participants.

CTE Tentative Program Area WorkshopsAgricultural EducationBiotechnologyTurf ManagementVeterinary ScienceBusiness and Information TechnologyAccounting—Beginning and AdvancedComputer Information Systems—Beginning and AdvancedComputer Solutions and Computer ApplicationsDesktop/Multimedia Presentations—Beginning and AdvancedTips for FBLA Advisers4 Ds of Programming using Java, C , and Visual BasicAssessment and Training in XP for BusinessBusiness LawCertification Updates—MOS, IC3 for BusinessComputer Input TechnologiesDreamweaver with an Introduction to FlashFinance and Business Management using Virtual EnterpriseFireworks-Level IGoLive (Adobe)IC 3 Certifcation Training/Testing SessionsMicrosoft Office Suite Software IntegrationMOS Certification Training/Testing Sessions (formerly MOUS)Multimedia Curriculum—Macromedia and AdobeOffice Administration and Word ProcessingOutlookPageMaker 7Panel Discussion on Information Technology Fundamentals, pilot teachersPDAs (Personal Digital Assistants)Promoting the Business Program, including the cooperative education method ofinstruction (COE)Speech Recognition/Handwriting RecognitionTeaching Tips for Business and Information Technology TeachersVisual Basic.Net (Introductory level)Family and Consumer SciencesA Teacher Leader: A Teacher That Walks the TalkBut I Have 25 Others! Differentiating Curriculum for the FACS Inclusive ClassroomCourse Highlights: Fashion Design (Courses 8280 and 8281)Culinary Arts and Food Occupations ProStart TrainingCulinary Arts and Hospitality UpdateCurriculum Mapping: How It Has Strengthened the FACS ProgramEarly Childhood Education UpdateFACS Forum: What Defines a Teacher Leader?FACS Instructional Technology UpdateFACS Program UpdateFACS Teacher Leaders: Your Responsibility, Commitment, and ContributionsFamily Focus Updates – Middle and High SchoolFCCLA UpdateGRADS UpdateImplementing Leadership Development in FACSNational Teacher Certification: Talk with the FACS ExpertsNew Teachers UpdateThe BEST Teacher StuffThe Career Switcher Option for FACS LicensureThinking Is the Key: Questioning Makes the DifferenceVATFACS Curriculum ShowcaseHealth and Medical SciencesClinical EvaluationHealth & Medical Science Program Update, Virginia HOSA Update, Health & MedicalScience Regional Update, Update on Current Activities of VHOEA to include legislativeinitiatives, and Virginia Board of NursingLow Staffing, Unlicensed Personnel, Floating and Delegation. Who is liable for patientinjury?Medical Ethics/Contracts – AgreementsRound Tables: Attrition in Nursing Schools, Teaching Leadership Skills, Critical ThinkingSkills, Dental Health Update, Pharmacy Technician, and Biomedical TechnologyTest ConstructionUniversal Health Care: Multimedia in the Health Care ClassroomMarketingEconomic Development in Roanoke CountyFashion Marketing and Entrepreneurship TourInternet Marketing (hands-on workshop for both new and returning teachers of InternetMarketing)Internet Marketing and TechnologyMarketing the Hotel RoanokeNew Century Venture CenterProfessional Sports in the Roanoke ValleyRoanoke Times tourShoplifting PreventionTeaching Marketing: Infusing SOL into the Marketing CurriculumTeaching Marketing: Instructional Strategies Using REAL Materials and LAPsTeaching Marketing: Strategies for Managing DECATechnology Education3D Modeling - Inventor3D Studio Max - Animation3D Studio Viz - VisionalizationArtificial Intelligence SystemsBioengineering Applications and ImplicationsCreating Hand Held Prototype Models using the New Z Corp 3D PrinterDeveloping an Integrated Mathematics, Science, and Technology ProgramDigital Video EditingExploring Energy Concepts with LEGOGeographical Informational Systems (GIS)Global Positioning Satellites (GPS)High Performance ManufacturingIC 3 Certification Training/Testing SessionsMaterial ScienceNanotechnologyNew Teacher Survival KitPro/DESKTOP: Using Design and 3-D ModelingPRO/ENGINEER: A Standard in CADProject Lead the Way: A Model for High School Pre-EngineeringRapid PrototypingSensors and Robotic SystemsStructural SystemsStudent Assessment StandardsSurveying: Hi-Tech TechniquesSynergistic Laboratory: Tips, Troubleshooting, and MaintenanceTeach about Mechanisms through Cardboard Engineering ApplicationsTechnology Student AssociationUsing E-Learning to Deliver Web-Based Technology ExperiencesTrade and Industrial EducationAuto Body Technology: Latest techniques in frame pulling, and painting and finishingAuto Servicing Technology: OBD-II Troubleshooting Scan Tool and AutomotiveManufacturers’ update on latest technology applications for Ford and HondaConstruction Trades Programs: Update workshop on Basic CADD applications forCarpentry, Electricity, Masonry, and Plumbing; Virginia Home Builders’ update, andthe latest tools, equipment, materials and construction techniquesCommercial Photography: Hands-on workshop in Photoshop and update by NorthstarComputer Networking Hardware Operations: Using the new Cisco Academy Online—troubleshooting and techniques, and using CTE Instructional framework to addressSOL requirementsCosmetology: New trends in hair and nails, and State Board updateCulinary Arts UpdateCustodial Services: New equipment and materials updateDrafting: Auto CADD 2002 and 3-D ModelingElectricity: (In with Construction Trades Group)Electronics: Microprocessors and/or Programmable Logic ControllersGraphic Imaging Technology: Industry update by Graphic Arts Technical FoundationHeating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration: Industry update on latesttechnology, equipment, and materialsIC 3 Certification Training/Testing SessionsIndustrial Cooperative Training: Web page design, V-TECS Direct software trainingfollow-up workshop, creative techniques for increasing student involvement in SkillsUSA leadership activities, and traditional “Share Fair.”Masonry: Update on latest trends, materials and techniques, and industry tourOutdoor Power Equipment Technology: Update on latest equipment and tools, andOutdoor Power Certification issuesPrecision Machining Technology: Updating workshop on vertical programming andindustry tourPublic Service: Update on new laws and tour of local law enforcement training facilityTelevision Production: Update workshop on latest equipment and production techniquesWelding: Update workshop on AWS Certification issues and industry update by NorthropGrumman Shipbuilding

Where to StayHotelsFor All HotelsHeadquarters Hotel:The Hotel Roanoke & Conference CenterHotel Registration110 Shenandoah AvenueRoanoke, VA 24016Telephone: (540) 985-5900Toll-Free: (866) 594-4722Clarion Hotel Roanoke Airport2727 Ferndale Drive, NWRoanoke, VA 24017Telephone: (540) 362-4500Toll Free: (800) CLARIONFAX: (540) 363-4506Complimentary ParkingCourtyard by Marriott3301 Ordway DriveRoanoke, VA 24017Telephone: (540) 563-5002Toll Free: (888) 563-4464Complimentary ParkingHampton Inn6621 Thirlane Road, NWRoanoke, VA 24019Telephone: (540) 265-2600Toll Free: (800) 426-7866FAX: (540) 366-2091Complimentary ParkingThe deadline for hotel reservations is July 3, 2003, to receivespecial rates. Rooms are available on a first-come, first-servedbasis, so make your reservations early. When makingreservations, please indicate that you are participating in theCTE Professional Development Institute, sponsored by theVirginia Department of Education. Hotels will begin acceptingreservations on April 15.Lodging/Room Rates 59 tax Single Room 79 tax Double/Triple/Quad roomLodging rates are subject to change and must match theprevailing state rates for lodging and tax charges in August2003. All hotels will accept purchase orders for payment oflodging rooms (not for guaranteeing the room).Lodging GuaranteeAll reservations must be guaranteed to a credit card, or adeposit must be received in advance for payment of one night’slodging plus tax. A maximum of four (4) rooms may be reservedunder one name.ConfirmationA written confirmation from the hotel will be mailed toregistrants upon receipt of registration.Holiday Inn AirportCheck-in/Check-out Times6626 Thirlane RoadRoanoke, VA 24019Telephone: (540) 366-8861Toll Free: (800) HOLIDAYFAX: (540) 366-1637Complimentary ParkingCancellations or ChangesHoliday Inn Express815 Gainsboro RoadRoanoke, VA 24016Telephone: (540) 982-0100Toll Free: (800) HOLIDAYFAX: (540) 345-4551Complimentary ParkingHoliday Inn Hotel TanglewoodRoute 419/220 at 4468 Starkey Road SWRoanoke, VA 24014Telephone: (540) 774-4400Toll-Free: (888) 228-5040FAX: (540) 774-1195Complimentary ParkingWyndham Roanoke Airport2801 Hershberger Road, NWRoanoke, VA 24017Telephone: (540) 563-9300Toll-Free: (800) WYNDHAMFAX: (540) 366-5846Complimentary ParkingHotel check-in is after 4:00 p.m. The hotel will accommodateany early arrivals on a space-available basis. A 25 deposit(cash or credit card) per room will be required at check-in tocover any incidental charges. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m.You must notify the hotel holding your reservation of anycancellations, changes in arrival or departure dates, orroommate changes at least 72 hours prior to scheduled arrivaldate. Any cancellations received after this deadline may resultin a charge equal to one night’s lodging rate plus tax.Parking at Headquarters HotelThe Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center parking fees:Hotel Guests (overnight)Daily ParkingSelf-Parking: 5Self-Parking: 1 – 4Valet Parking: 8Valet Parking: 8Getting Around by BusThe Abbott Trailways Bus Service will provide free, timelytransportation each day to and from all hotels to The HotelRoanoke and all off-site workshop locations.How to Get ThereSee back cover for directions to each hotel.

Institute General Registration FormProgram-specific participants should complete the appropriate registration,as described in #3 below.2003 CTE Professional Development InstituteHotel Roanoke & Conference CenterAugust 3-6, 20031.Please return by June 13 one registration form for each individual attending, with a credit card number or check made payableto Treasurer, Virginia Tech CE. Pre-registration is required; there will be no on-site registration.2.Registration on or before June 13, 2003: 125 per personAfter June 13, 2003: 150 per personRegistration includes dinner on Sunday, continental breakfast and refreshment breaks daily, and luncheon on Monday and Tuesday.Registration may be paid by check or credit card (VISA, Mastercard, American Express). Purchase orders will not be accepted.3.Program-Specific Registrations: Business and Information Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health and Medical Sciences,Technology Education, and Trade and Industrial Education participants registering for special training sessions and/or professionalorganization activities must use the appropriate registration form on page 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 in lieu of this form.4.Please notify the Institute Registrar at E-mail: VDOE.PDI@vt.edu; FAX: (540) 231-3306; Phone: (540) 231-5182 to arrangecancellations/refunds and substitutions. Deadline for cancellations and substitutions is July 24, 2003. After July 24, there willbe a 30 processing fee for cancellations.5.Accessibility information for registrants with disabilities is needed in advance. Please contact Janice Huffman at (540) 231-9982or E-mail: janiceh@vt.edu.Registration InformationThis form is for persons not registering through a program area. For Program-Specific Registrations, see item #3 above.(Print or Type — Please copy form for additional participants)NameTitleSpecific Course(s) Taught, if ApplicableSchool DivisionName of School/Community College/University/WorkplaceSummer Contact InformationMailing Address(To receive Institute confirmation and information in July)City State ZipDaytime Phone ( ) FAX: ( ) E-mail Address Yes, I am willing to serve as a workshop facilitator for institute workshops.If your response is yes, you will receive additional information at a later date.Payment must accompany this registration form (or program-specific registration form).Method of Payment (Registration

Registration includes dinner on Sunday, continental breakfast and refreshment breaks daily, and lunch on Monday and Tuesday. See Page 4 for lodging information and Page 5 for the registration form. About the Ins