Educators & Career Exploration
Opportunities & programs for educators
What is Community and Career Connected Learning?
Community & Career Connected Learning (CCCL) is a learning system integrating community partnerships & career awareness into experiential, place-based learning. This collaborative approach is used by schools, businesses, & communities to bridge the gap between education & employment.
Real World Problem Scenario
Career exploration in the classroom helps students think about their future, their skills, and their potential career pathways. Bringing community, career, and curriculum together positively impacts educational experiences, student success, and workforce development.
Real World Problem Scenarios are developed by local businesses, facilitated by teachers, and solved by students.
2-Go Labs are portable kits offering experiential opportunities for students to engage in STEM, leadership, & entrepreneurship. The activities are designed to align with learning standards for 6th-8th graders but can be adjusted to accommodate all ages.
Let us meet with you in advance to help organize logistics and customize the experience to suit your class’s needs.
2-Go Labs
We offer professional development opportunities and resources for educators interested in implementing Community and Career Connected Learning in their classroom, school, and district. Graduate credit hours are offered through the University of Rio Grande
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CCCL Professional Development
Rural Teacher Fellowships
Rural Teacher Fellowship (RTF) is an opportunity for early-career educators (Fellows) who are interested in bringing community & career connected learning (CCCL) to their schools. It pairs these Fellows with mentors; seasoned educators who have successfully implemented CCCL.
Click below to email us to learn more about the RTF program offered through Ohio University, including past Fellows and mentors.