Next Generation Planning for WORKFORCE TRAINING
April 21, 2015 Penmen Room at 7:30 AM
Southern New Hampshire University
2500 N River Rd, Manchester, New Hampshire 03106
Did the parents in Manchester agree to abandon a liberal arts education focused on academics for dumbed down workforce training? Outcome Based Ed? When did the Board even discuss this? Yet the Superintendent is full steam ahead?
Asking high school students to become ACTIVISTS instead of being educated… that’s the goal of this Workforce Training Seminar!
A collaborative effort with everyone but PARENTS!!!
“… potentially historic meeting on April 21 in the Penmen Room at Southern New Hampshire University for a 7:30 breakfast/planning meeting to discuss how we use can the presidential primary to advance New Hampshire’s pioneering efforts in education redesign to build an EDUCATION DRIVEN ECONOMY.
We are looking into the feasibility of a full day of event at the Verizon Center within a month of the presidential primary (late January -early February 2016) to invite the candidates to talk about education and its relationship to JOBS and the ECONOMY and to use the day to send a powerful message to New Hampshire, America, and the world, about redesigning education to meet the WORKFORCE needs of the future. The event will be called ED2 (squared) Education Driven Economic Development.
To fill the arena, we are thinking about facilitating the process of providing access to HIGH SCHOOLS to allow campaigns to recruit students interested in participating, for credit toward graduation.
This needs to be a COLLABORATIVE effort and we need you and anyone you think should be involved to participate. Please get back to me to let me know of your interest and, your intent to participate in the breakfast /planning meeting. Bring your ideas, thoughts, and creativity, and, let me know of anyone else that you’d like to invite to participate.
The breakfast will be hosted by SNHU Dean of Education, Ray McNulty, and, Manchester Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Debra Livingston. I look forward to working with you on this exciting project.”