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From Coursework to Careers: Expanding Work-Based Learning and Industry Credentials in CTE

Thu., June 11, 2026, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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High school CTE programs are evolving to prioritize real-world application, skill development, and career readiness through expanded work-based learning (WBL) opportunities and access to industry-recognized credentials (IRCs).

This webinar features three expert panelists who explore how schools are designing programs that connect classroom learning to authentic workplace experiences aligned with workforce needs and postsecondary requirements, including internships, apprenticeships, and employer partnerships, enabling students to earn credentials that signal their readiness for both college and careers. This session will provide you with actionable insights to help students graduate with meaningful experiences, validated skills, and a competitive edge.

After this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Define the role of WBL and IRCs in supporting college and career readiness
  • Identify key components of high-quality WBL experiences, including internships, apprenticeships, and employer partnerships
  • Explore effective models for integrating WBL and credentialing opportunities into existing high school CTE programs
  • Learn strategies for aligning WBL experiences and credentials with workforce needs and postsecondary requirements
  • Evaluate common challenges and solutions related to access, scalability, employer engagement, and program sustainability

Speakers
Tim Vaughan
CTE Administrative Coordinator Prince William County Public Schools
Jan Jardine
Provo CAPS Director & Work-based Learning Coordinator Provo City School District
Dr. Amy Loyd
CEO All4Ed
Dr. Amy Loyd is the CEO of All4Ed, a national nonprofit organization that advances equitable systems change in education by connecting practice, policy, and innovation from the classroom to Congress. Prior to leading All4Ed, Amy served as the Assistant Secretary for Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education, where she led federal policy on college and career pathways, career and technical education, adult education and family literacy, community and technical colleges, and correctional education. Previously, she served as senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Education, leading work on rural education, Native education, White House Initiatives, and interagency collaboration.
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Kristin Cuilla
VP of Engagement Project Lead The Way

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