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Educators explore the benefit of experiential learning in MACTE conference

Educators explore the benefit of experiential learning in MACTE conference The 3-day conference focuses on the concept that all students in Maine could have more experiential learning opportunities in their education. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:54 PM EDT July 26, 2021 Updated: 7:54 PM EDT July 26, 2021 BANGOR, Maine Learning doesn t happen only in the classroom, and that s why experiential learning is the focus of a three-day conference underway in Bangor. Teachers, lawmakers, and business leaders are all part of the career and technical education-related conference to promote experiential learning for students at an early age. The idea is not only to learn by hearing about a topic but to learn by doing.

Briefs - Portland Press Herald

Briefs Chamber of Commerce awarded funds to support tourism Kennebec Valley Tourism Council (KVTC) has awarded sponsorship support funds in the amount of $1,662.50 to Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce for the Taste of Waterville to assist in the growth of tourism in Maine’s Kennebec Valley and produce a positive economic impact on the region. Mid-Maine Chamber was one of 12 sponsorship recipients awarded as part of the 2021 KVTC marketing partnership program. In total, the 2021 KVTC sponsorship support application requests reached nearly $29,100. The organization was unable to fully fund all regional sponsorship requests to its members this year. However, with the help of Brookfield Renewable U.S., KVTC was able to fund $19,351.50. KVTC is excited to award sponsorships to local organizations who are helping KVTC promote the Kennebec Valley region as a destination place with their own marketing initiatives.

Former Newport Elementary School to become electrical worker apprenticeship training facility

Former Newport Elementary School to become electrical worker apprenticeship training facility The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local and its training arm purchased the former school in January with the goal of opening in the fall 2021. Share The former Newport Elementary School, which closed in 2019, was bought by the training arm of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1253 and has become a training facility for apprentice electricians. Photo courtesy of AFL-CIO The Augusta Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee program and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1253 are moving into a new, shared home come fall. Augusta Electrical JATC purchased the former Newport Elementary School building in late January in hopes of opening in the fall, just in time for the local’s 75th anniversary.

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