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PERKINS LEADERS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM 2018 CTE Fall Webinar Series September 6th, 2018

PERKINS LEADERS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM 2018 CTE Fall Webinar Series September 6th, 2018. Today’s Presenters. Minnesota State Karl Ohrn Interim Associate System Director for Career Technical Education Minnesota Department of Education Michelle Kamenov

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PERKINS LEADERS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM 2018 CTE Fall Webinar Series September 6th, 2018

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  1. PERKINS LEADERS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM 2018 CTE Fall Webinar Series September 6th, 2018

  2. Today’s Presenters Minnesota StateKarl Ohrn Interim Associate System Director for Career Technical Education Minnesota Department of Education Michelle Kamenov Career Development and Career &Technical Education Supervisor

  3. Chat, Comment, React • Your Phone Line Is Muted • Use Chat to send questions/comments • Look for links, info in Chat box • Send notificationsto Presenters Slide 3

  4. Agenda • The Challenge… • What is a Mentor? • Mentor/Mentee Program Specifics • Where to Find More Information

  5. The Challenge… • 26 Consortia • 11 New Consortia Leaders in 2018 • 17 Participating in the Mentorship Program

  6. The Solution… (or, at least part of it) MN Perkins Leaders Mentorship Program • Statewide, Systematic Professional Development Program for New Perkins Consortia Leaders • Modeled after ACTE Leadership Training Program • Our 4th Year!

  7. The Participants… • Mentees • New or Recently New Consortium Leaders • Mentors • Experienced Consortium Leaders • State CTE Leaders • Provide Support to both Mentors and Mentees • Karl Ohrn, karl.ohrn@minnstate.edu , phone 651-201-1686

  8. What do you hope to gain from the Perkins Mentorship Program?

  9. What is a Mentor? A trusted counselor or guide.

  10. PerkinsWorkflow

  11. Mentors… Do. Or do not. There is no try.

  12. Mentor/Mentee Program Specifics MN Leadership Initiative for New Perkins Leaders • 30 Hours of mentoring during FY19 from an experienced Perkins Consortium Leader • 3 Face-to-Face half-day professional development meetings throughout the year • Attendance at annual Perkins Consortia Leaders’ Meeting in October • Stipend for Mentees -- $500 • Participation in Webinar series

  13. Professional Development Webinars • September 13th – Preparing your Annual Performance Report (APR) • September 20th – Postsecondary/Secondary Accountability • September 27th – PS/S Fiscal Management • November 8th – Negotiating Targets • December 13th – Reallocations http://www.minnstate.edu/system/cte/professionaldevelopment/monthly-webinars.html

  14. Where to Find More Information • www.minnstate.edu/system/cte • Directory • Coordinator’s Portal • Consortium Resources • Professional Development

  15. Questions? “Colleagues are a wonderful thing – but mentors, that’s where the real work gets done.” - Junot Diaz (Author and creative writing professor at MIT) Thank you!

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