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2024 Instructional Strategies for Community College Career and Technical Education Instructors


Facilitator:
Dr. Stephanie Duguid


Description

This interactive and engaging workshop is focused on guiding Career and Technical Education (CTE) instructors through the instructional design process from start to finish. So many times, CTE instructors arrive at the college directly from industry and are not properly guided on the purpose and reason for various types of instructional design. This workshop is an all-encompassing overview of instructional design from the “why” through the “how” to the “wow!”

By the end of this workshop, learners can:

  • Define instructional strategies (design) and why they matter and articulate the difference in teaching in the past, present, and future.
  • Share the importance of effective instructional strategies in CTE focused on current challenges and the changing landscape.
  • Identify and explore six instructional strategies in the CTE classroom that can be applied immediately through an instructional development process from idea to implementation.

Stephanie DuguidOwner, Do Good Work

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Do Good Leadership


Dr. Stephanie Duguid, a leading expert in educational leadership, an international best-selling author, founder of Do Good Leadership, and boasts over 100 conference invitations and nationwide appearances at colleges and universities.

Renowned for her dynamic and research-based speaking engagements, Dr. Stephanie is celebrated for her expertise in positive educational leadership and effective communication. Drawing from extensive experience in K-12 and higher education, she is a sought-after strategist and connector, featured in notable outlets like America Tonight with Kate Delaney. As the creator of the "Empowering Women in Educational Leadership" media series, Dr. Stephanie engages high-profile guests, addressing themes like overcoming imposter syndrome and cultivating a culture of empowerment.

Her acclaimed keynote, “Exponentially Elevate Your Impact as an Educational Leader,” focuses on defining purpose and vision for women in educational leadership, covering positive leadership, mindset, optimism, and conflict management. A former chief academic officer, Dr. Stephanie is consistently recognized for her contributions, earning accolades such as the NISOD Excellence Award.

With a doctoral degree in educational leadership, she collaborates with institutions like Michigan State University and the University of West Alabama to create pathways for students. Actively involved in educational organizations, including Delta Kappa Gamma, Dr. Stephanie's commitment extends to supporting students through a local community college scholarship in memory of her mother.