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E-Seminars: Renewed Empowerment

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E-Seminars

JSPAC training e-seminars are on-demand and can be attended from the comfort of your home or office.   As a result of viewing, the educator has a renewed empowerment to increase the success of students from special populations.

Who are the Special Populations? »

Nontraditional Students and Occupations »

Ways to Address Internal Barriers to Success »

Fulfilling Pathways: Improving STEM and Nontraditional Occupations »

Using Data to Increase Equity, Access and Student Success »

Pride in you Work: Be an Excellent Employee »

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  • Nontraditional Occupations
  • Internal Barriers
  • Using Data for Program Improvement
  • Improving Career Advising
  • Enhancing Students 21st Century Competencies

Promoting Equity & Access
Through Career Technical Education

Foundation for Grossmont
& Cuyamaca College
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, CA 92020

Phone: 619-660-4558
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