This podcast is about recruiting, supporting, and retaining family and consumer science (FCS) educators in the modern day home economics class. We have candid conversations, stories and share valuable resources that help us succeed in our classroom this includes classroom management, promoting FCS in schools and communities, class culture, and life skills.
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This podcast is about recruiting, supporting, and retaining family and consumer science (FCS) educators in the modern day home economics class. We have candid conversations, stories and share valuable resources that help us succeed in our classroom this includes classroom management, promoting FCS in schools and communities, class culture, and life skills.
EP 103 Dr. Katy Blatnick-Gagne, V.P. FCS Division at ACTE
Connect FCS ED
22 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
EP 103 Dr. Katy Blatnick-Gagne, V.P. FCS Division at ACTE
Dr. Blatnick-Gagne is a native of Colorado where she spent over 14 years in family and consumer sciences education (teaching, advising and at the state level). She received her Doctorate in Educational Technology Leadership from New Jersey City University, then worked at Texas Tech as a faculty member for FCSE and as the Director of The Curriculum Center for FCS. Katy eventually made it to Iowa where she began work as an Education Consultant in the Bureau of Career and Technical Education at the Department of Education in Iowa where she oversaw Family and Consumer Sciences, and Career and Academic Planning. She currently works as the CTE Curriculum Facilitator for Waukee Community School District in Waukee, IA, quite possibly her dream job! Dr. Blatnick-Gagne has a passion for CTE, professional development for educators, and enhancing classrooms with relevant and futuristic educational technolog
Connect FCS ED
This podcast is about recruiting, supporting, and retaining family and consumer science (FCS) educators in the modern day home economics class. We have candid conversations, stories and share valuable resources that help us succeed in our classroom this includes classroom management, promoting FCS in schools and communities, class culture, and life skills.