2009 NETWORKS Education-Workforce February Summit and July Workshop
The 2009 NETWORKS Education-Workforce Summit brought together education, business, community and economic development leaders from across the region to determine ways NETWORKS and the region's business and industrial partners can assist our area's PreK-12 education systems with:
- Achieving the new state standards for high school graduation;
- Providng support that results in all graduates qualifying for the Educate and Grow Scholarship;
- Increasing the number of residents in our communities completing higher education degrees;
- Fostering a learning culture in Sullivan County; and
- Working to ensure that the education systems in Sullivan County, Kingsport and Bristol are continually recognized as performance leaders in the state and nation.
A followup Summit Workshop was held on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009.
Visit this page often for additional news and updates to stay involved in this important endeavor.
Resources from the 7-7-2009 Education-Workforce Summit Workshop
The Education-Workforce Summit Workshop was held on the 7th of July at NSTCC. The purpose of the workshop was to learn about the level of workforce/college readiness of graduates of Sullivan County high schools and how they compare within Tennessee and with other states.
Education-Workforce Summit Reports from 12-03-2009
The NETWORKS' Board and other interested citizens heard the full reports from the Summit's four Challenge Topic Teams at a called Decemeber 3rd meeting held in the BMS Bruton Smith Conference Room.
Thank you to all who participated in the Education-Workforce Summit. As promised, the information created through the work of the small groups is now available. This information will be used by the follow up teams. It is our intent to keep you informed and engaged in the next steps of this journey that has no finish line. . . taking it to a higher level together.
The following audio links include important presentations from the summit, offering you an improved understanding of what took place at this important event.
The following video – “Did You Know” – addresses the ever-changing technological advancements of the 21st century and education and labor challenges facing the United States. This piece provides important insight into the ongoing job-skills changes in today’s workforce – both globally and in the U.S. As the world becomes increasingly driven by technological change and information dissemination, our education system must adapt to this dynamic landscape.