In this session, participants will explore practical strategies for developing entrepreneurial thinking and problem-solving skills in students. Attendees will engage in two hands-on, classroom-ready activities that guide learners through opportunity recognition and solution design. Participants will leave with experience using these activities, along with adaptable ideas and resources to strengthen entrepreneurship instruction across a variety of learning environments.
This session provides teachers, administrators, and counselors with an overview of AP Business with Personal Finance. Attendees will explore course content, skill categories, unit structure, and project expectations, while examining how the course supports college and career readiness for diverse learners. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how the course fits within business and CTE pathways and expands opportunities for students across the school.
Cybersecurity instruction does not require a computer lab. In this interactive session, CTE educators will experience paper-based, mobile-friendly, and presenter-led activities on phishing, passwords, AI scams, social engineering, and digital ethics. Participants leave with classroom-ready strategies adaptable for middle and high school learners.