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Welcome BackWNY School Counselors Association!
Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life SciencesWNY STEM Hub Meeting
November 12, 2015
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WNY STEM ProgramsSpring Learning Tours
Tech Valley High at the College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering
Yahoo!Niagara Falls High School STEM Program
STEM Café Program – Coding, A&E, OtherSTEM Scholarships
Buick AchieversNational Grid ScholarsSUNY STEM Incentive ProgramSiemens HealthcareWomen in EngineeringU.S. FIRST
JAWNY App for STEM Careers
NYSED UpdatesPathways to Graduation
Charlie CrumbField Director
NYSCTE Center
Multiple Pathways
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Five Graduation Pathways
CTE Art
Humanities STEM
Bilingual
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Regents Item Highlights
• Graduation credit requirements will remain the same (22 credits)
• 4 + 1 assessment model• Students must pass one Regents exam in
English, Math, Science, Social Studies & one Alternate Assessment
• All Pathways assessments must be approved by NYSED and the Board of Regents
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Assessment Options for the Five Identified Pathways
• CTE – Students will take an approved Technical Assessment
• STEM – Students will take one additional Math or Science Regents exam
• Humanities – Students will take a second Social Studies exam
• Bilingual – Students will take an approved Language assessment
• Art – Students will take an approved Art assessment
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What the CTE Pathway is NOT
• A call for every student to be a CTE student• An attempt to limit student choice and develop tracks• A call for a separate CTE pathway independent of
other equally viable educational experiences and pathways (Brindisi Bill)
• Abandoning the Common Core State Learning Standards
• Adding more assessments• Fulfilling the interests of Business and Industry
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The CTE PathwayDOES
• Provide options for students• Keep students engaged in the learning process• Allow students to explore career options• Prepare students to truly be College and
Career ready• Allow students to earn Industry Certifications• Increase graduation rates
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The CTE Pathway
• CTE Approved Program• Taught by a certified CTE Teacher• Integrated/Specialized academic content• Work Based Learning Experiences• Employability Profile• Post-Secondary articulation agreement • Students take an end of program technical
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Certified CTE Teacher
• Business and Marketing• Family and Consumer Sciences• Technology Education• Agriculture Education• Health Sciences Education• Trade and Technical Education
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Technical Assessments
• Pathways allow for a substitution of one Social Studies Regents exam with a pathway exam(CTE)
• All CTE pathway assessment approved by the Commissioner and Board of Regents
• Following the completion of a CTE approved program(3 or more credit program)
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14 Approved Technical Assessments
• ProStart - Culinary• ASE student certification –
Auto• A+ certification - Cisco• Network+ certification – • National Institute of Metal
Working (NIMS) certification – Welding, Machining
• PrintED – Graphic Communications
• A*S*K* Marketing Fundamentals (NOCTI)
• Student Electronics Technician Electronics Technicians Association (ETA)
• NCCER Carpentry level 1• A*S*K Assessment of Skills &
Knowledge for Business– Business Programs (NOCTI)
• Advertising & Design (NOCTI)• Accounting Basics (NOCTI)• Ag Mechanics (NOCTI)• Hospitality Management –
Food & Beverage (NOCTI)
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16 Career Clustershttp://www.careertech.org/career-clusters
• Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
• Architecture & Construction • Arts, A/V Technology &
Communications • Business Management &
Administration • Education & Training • Finance • Government & Public
Administration • Health Science
• Hospitality & Tourism • Human Services • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety,
Corrections & Security • Manufacturing • Marketing • Science, Technology,
Engineering & Mathematics • Transportation,
Distribution & Logistics
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Career Cluster Areas for the 14 Approved Assessments
• Hospitality & Tourism• Information Technology• Arts, A/V Technology &
Communications • Finance• Architecture &
Construction
• Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
• Manufacturing • Business Management
& Administration
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Career Cluster Areas ThatAre Not Addressed
• Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
• Government & Public Administration
• Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
• Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
• Education & Training • Health Science• Human Services • Marketing
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Moving Forward with the CTE Pathway
• Cornell University will review potential technical assessments
• Blue Ribbon Panel set up the process for determining the criteria of the technical assessments
• CTE Program Approval process set as the standard for all CTE pathways
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Resources
• January Regents item http://www.regents.nysed.gov/meetings/2015Meetings/January/115p12a2.pdf
• CTE Program Approval Process http://www.p12.nysed.gov/cte/ctepolicy/
• Multiple Pathways Video http://www.p12.nysed.gov/cte/video/regents-approve-multiple-pathways.html
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Questions ???
Charlie [email protected]
Cheryl [email protected]
518-486-1547
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Brain Boot Camp
The Jacobs Institute2015-2016 School Year
Brain Boot Camp
The Jacobs Institute2015-2016 School Year
The Jacobs Institute mission is to create the next generation of medical technology to
improve the treatment of vascular diseases—such as heart attack and stroke—in Western
New York and beyond, while creating jobs and developing future leaders.
Brain Boot Camp seeks to educate students about heart attack and stroke, while inspiring
them to consider careers in health and science to give back to the WNY community.
Our program is free, but we do not provide transportation or food.
We don’t know if this prevents all schools from attending.
Brain Boot Camp runs 2 hours, but we have done longer events that include a career panel.
We have had the following schools participate in our Brain Boot Camp program over
the last two years:Academy of Scholars
Aurora Waldorf SchoolBennett High School
Buffalo P.S. 33 Bilingual CenterBuffalo Seminary
Center for Applied TechnologiesElmwood Franklin School
Lancaster High SchoolNardin Academy
Pioneer High SchoolSacred Heart Academy
St. Stephen’s SchoolTapestry Charter School
Over 600 students came through the Jacobs Institute over the last year!
Here’s a Typical Brain Boot Camp…
Introduction to the Jacobs Institute
JI Mission
Kaleida Health’s Gates Vascular Institute
UB’s Clinical & Translational Research Center
Understanding the Vascular Disease Crisis In WNY
Show cool & interesting infographics created by one of our college interns
during the summer of 2014.
Causes of Death in the
U.S.#1: Cardiovascular Disease#2: Tumor#3: Respiratory Disease#4: Cerebrovascular Disease
In the U.S., every 40 seconds, one person dies of cardiovascular disease and another suffers a
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Introduction to Heart Attack & Stroke
Signs of Heart Attack & Stroke
Clot busting drugs
Catheters, wires, stents, balloons, clot retrievers, coils
Holding Human Brain
Meet Hank & Organ donation
Structures & functions
Concussion & sports
Animal brain differences
Observation
Q&A
Buffalo Prep
Working on A Medical Simulator
Meet biomedical engineer
Learn more about devices: catheters & guidewires
Hands-On experience doing a surgery
Q&A
Touching 3D Printed Models of Brain Vessels & Heart
Uses of 3D printed blood vessels & heart
Training, surgical planning, prototyping
Summer Intern Example
Watch Pre-Recorded Surgery
Reinforce difference between open and endovascular
Watch pre-recorded Carotid endartarectomy procedure
Weaved Throughout We Discuss the Growing Medical Campus & The Many
careers available in the health & Science ecosystem
Doctor
Entrepreneur
Pastoral Care
Engineer
Communications
Medical Illustrator
Lab Manager
Radiology TechResearcher Dietician
Hospital Administrator
Food Services
Nurse
Sales Representative
Physician Assistant
The Jacobs Institute is committed to creating jobs and developing future leaders.
Brain Boot Camp is one way we hope to inspire the next generation.
We need help to reach more students.
Joanne RyanBTANYS Past President,
East Aurora Schools Business TeacherAdjunct BME/CTE at SUNY Buffalo State
Work Based Learning Resources
Certification
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Fundamental Skills of Robotic Surgery (FSRS) curriculum is the method used for training robot-assisted surgeons at RPCI. FSRS was validated in early 2013 as a proven method for teaching robot-assisted surgery. Students embarking on the JRSC 2016 will explore much of the FSRS curriculum supplemented by lengthy pre-course assignments, recitation discussion groups, hands-on lab practicals, as well as attend workshops on ethics, compassion, leadership and teamwork through the program’s unique “Press On!” curriculum. By the culmination of the program in the final challenge, students will be trialed on their developed knowledge, teamwork, and skills utilizing an actual surgical robot (daVinci Surgical System®) in individual and team-based challenges. In conjunction with the final event, ATLAS will host a technology fair where students can speak with professionals in the many branches of STEM as well as compete for prizes with their teams. In 2016, JRSC will branch out to collaborate with the Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) to begin the launch of the second site with the Detroit, MI chapter. In the final event, the individuals selected to compete from HFHS will join the Buffalo chapter at Roswell Park Cancer Institute for the first National JRSC Final Event. The program will begin on June 24, 2016 and culminate on Saturday, July 23, 2016 with a grand finale event that’s open to the public. All participating students who complete the required curriculum will receive a certificate of completion of the Introduction to Robotic Surgery and are eligible to compete for awards and prizes. The top teams and individuals will receive awards based on their performances. Applications must be completely filled out and submitted no later than 5:00pm on January 22, 2016, without exception. The final list of JRSC 2015 participants will be announced on March 4, 2016. Thank you for your interest in participating in this program. We look forward to your success in this year’s event! Yours sincerely,
Eileen O’Brien-Scannell, PhD Khurshid Guru, MD *Co-Chairs of the Junior Robotic Surgery Competition
Program Eligibility:
• Student Age: 17-19 years by June 1, 2016
• Seniors: High school seniors (post-graduate) will be accepted if they consent their attendance for the full program and final event, without interference with their continued education.
• Availability for ALL Mandatory Program Dates: Consent must be provided upon applying. By missing any of the following dates, participants will no longer be eligible for the program scholarships awarded at the final event.
Mandatory Program Dates for the BUFFALO, NY JRSC Program Include:
Orientation: Friday, June 24, 2016 at The Buffalo Zoo (Approximate Time Commitment: 10am-4pm)
Weekly Sessions: Participant’s will be assigned to a weekly morning (8am-12:30pm) or afternoon (10:30am-3:00pm) session. They will be assigned to a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday team time which they must be able to attend during the weeks of 6/27/16-7/22/16
Thursday Press On! Speaker Presentations: 6/30/16, 7/7/16, 7/14/16, 7/21/16 (Approximate Time Commitment: 6pm-8pm. Subject to change)
Saturday daVinci® Practice Sessions: 7/2/16, 7/9/16, 7/16/16 (2-hour time slots to be assigned)
Final Event: 7/23/16 (Approximate Time Commitment: 7:30am – 4:00pm)
• New to Program: No students who have participated in this program in previous years will be considered for the following year(s) programs. You may only participate in this program once.
Application Deadline: Friday, January 22, 2016Program Dates: Friday, June 24-Saturday, July 23, 2016
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Online Application:
Soon to be available on the www.roswellpark.edu/ATLAS Internship Program page
*A copy of unofficial transcript is required for upload*
Program Cost:
The cost to participate in the Junior Robotic Surgery Challenge is $400 per participant. A limited number of scholarships will be available and awarded based on financial need.
Contact Information:
Erinn Field ATLAS Assistant DirectorPhone: (716) 845-8227 [email protected]
Allison Polakiewicz ATLAS Public Relations CoordinatorPhone: (716) 845-8227 Email: [email protected]
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Summer Research Internships
Roswell Park
Careers at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
Holly HutchinsonWorkforce Development
Coordinator
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WNY School CounselorAssociation
Announcements
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TOUR
Led byHolly Hutchinson
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