Dear Faculty & Deans,
As many of you may know, we’re looking at a shortage of teachers for manufacturing programs in the community colleges and high schools in the Bay Area - and with teacher retirements getting ready to increase, we’re looking for skilled trades teachers for the near future.

We’re holding an information session for those who might be interested in teaching part-time or full-time. Could you please forward the info below to your company contacts, alumni, and students?

While the session is being held at Laney College, it's for anyone interested in teaching at any of the community colleges or high schools in the Bay Area. If this session is successful, we’ll look at holding it at other locations.

Thanks,
Mark

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On Wednesday October 28th (6:00 pm) the Bay Area Community Colleges are hosting a discussion and information session for people interested in teaching skilled trades in the COMMUNITY COLLEGES or HIGH SCHOOLS. If you:

1) Currently work in the trades, or are
2) Retired from the trades, or are a
3) Current student and might want to teach in the future

Come learn about the requirements, time commitments, salary, part-time / full-time possibilities, and more.  
Come to hear thoughts from current faculty about manufacturing education and how you can be a part of it.
This session is being held at Laney College but the discussion is for all the community colleges and high school programs in the Bay Area.

When: Wednesday October 28th 6:00-7:30pm
Where: Laney College Bistro, 900 Fallon St. Oakland
Will there be food? Yes, dinner will be served

RSVP http://tinyurl.com/CTEeducators 

Please let me know if you have any questions. And please send out (and post on bulletin boards) to your employees and others that might be interested.

Regards,
Mark


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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges

(650) 248-7728