McGraw-Hill Hosts Discussion on Career and Technical Education at 2010 Celebration of Teaching & Learning
NYC Postsecondary Education Leader Gregg B. Betheil Speaks To City's Focus On Student Success Beyond High School
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NEW YORK
Mar 9, 2010
McGraw-Hill Education's College & Career Readiness Learning Solutions Center today hosted a presentation by Gregg B. Betheil, executive director, Office of Postsecondary Pathways and Planning with the New York City Department of Education, at the 2010 Celebration of Teaching & Learning. In his presentation, Mr. Betheil walked the attendees through the evolution of technical education programs in New York from 1908 through the present - highlighting how state- and nation-wide career and technical education (CTE) initiatives have shaped numerous institutions throughout the city.
The presentation kicked off the Celebration of Teaching and Learning, a two-day professional development conference that brought more than 8,500 education professionals from across the country to New York City to share best practices and examine issues key to student success.
"We believe that career and technical education, while an important part of our present, will play an increasingly important role in the educational process of this country in the years ahead," said Jeff Livingston, senior vice president of McGraw-Hill Education's College & Career Readiness Center. "With all of the exciting CTE programs already underway in New York, we are pleased to have had the opportunity to sponsor Gregg's presentation and foster a discussion on this topic at the 2010 Celebration of Teaching & Learning."
Manager of the Mayor's Task Force on Career and Technical Education Innovation, Mr. Betheil addressed how CTE programs, instructors and students must evolve to meet the requirements of a very competitive job market. In his role as the executive director of the newly formed Office of Postsecondary Pathways and Planning, Mr. Betheil leads the New York City Department of Education's ongoing efforts to ensure that all graduates are ready for postsecondary success, in two- and four-year colleges, apprenticeship programs and throughout their careers. His responsibilities include oversight of the NYCDOE-CUNY College Readiness & Success Initiative, as well as guidance to ensure there is consistent and coherent information on postsecondary planning for students and families from kindergarten through graduation.
After joining the NYCDOE in January 2008, Mr. Betheil managed the Mayor's Task Force on Career and Technical Education Innovation, and he continues to provide oversight and support of the CTE portfolio. That portfolio includes 30 CTE schools serving more than 30,000 students, and 345 CTE programs across city schools, serving more than 110,000 students.
Additional insights, from McGraw-Hill Education (@MHEducation) about issues in CTE can be found online over the next several days at http://twitter.com/MHEducation, and by following the #Celebration2010 hashtag.
About the McGraw-Hill ACCR Learning Solutions Center
In June 2009, McGraw-Hill Education introduced the Applied, College & Career Readiness Center (ACCR) with the focus of preparing students for the workplace after high school, the adult education programs that help put people to work and advance careers, and the college readiness products and services designed to help high school students attain the skills needed to excel in higher education. Livingston, the former president and CEO of Achieva.com, the first comprehensive online college admissions and counseling service, leads ACCR. For more information, please visit www.mhsegsolutions.com.
About McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Education, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP), is a leading global provider of print and digital instructional, assessment and reference solutions that empower professionals and students of all ages. McGraw-Hill Education has offices in 33 countries and publishes in more than 65 languages. Additional information is available at www.mheducation.com.
Contact: Tom Stanton McGraw-Hill Education (212) 904-3214 tom_stanton@mcgraw-hill.com
Editor's Notes: Exclusive content from Mr. Betheil's presentation will be
available to news media upon request. The complete audio of the presentation
and an in-depth discussion between Mr. Betheil and Mr. Livingston will be
available for download at www.districtleaderspodcast.org.
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CONTACT: Tom Stanton, McGraw-Hill Education, +1-212-904-3214,
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