Rubin Leads Half-Day Training for Largest School System in North Carolina

raleigh cte teachers

Rubin Leads Half-Day Training for Largest School System in North Carolina

Usually we train teachers on the Rubin “Emerge” curriculum (email/phone etiquette) through Zoom. The goal is to provide high-quality materials for college and career readiness.

But on Friday, August 19th we had the opportunity to lead a career and technical education (CTE) group in person.

Three members of the Rubin team (Founder Danny Rubin and Implementation Specialists Mac Walsh and Alexis Kruemcke) drove from Va Beach, our headquarters, to Raleigh, the largest school system in North Carolina (also know as Wake County), to work with the career development coordinators in each of the city’s high schools.

During the three-hour training, we guided the group through Rubin resources, which integrate to Canvas for single sign-on, and had everyone develop a lesson plan for implementation at the start of the year. We also sent people back to their classrooms with motivational posters.

“The Rubin training was one of the best professional development sessions I have ever been a part of,” said Wake County Career Development Coordinator Carla Thomas. “I can’t wait to use it personally, as well as in the classroom.”

On that note, let the new year begin!

raleigh cte teachers

All smiles after our three-hour, in-person training!

 

Rubin Implementation Specialist Mac Walsh works with a teacher who added Emerge curriculum items to her Canvas course.

 

A fresh poster for the wall!

 

 

At Rubin, we believe when you write well, you open doors. This teacher’s students will soon understand that lesson.

 

We preach the value of showing people you care through active listening and follow-up questions.

 

Another Rubin ambassador!

 

Rubin Founder Danny Rubin stands with (from left to right) Wake County School-to-Career Specialists Gail McDougal and Rosalynn Tennie as well as Wake County CTE Director Jo Honeycutt.

raleigh cte teachers

Usually we train teachers on the Rubin “Emerge” curriculum (email/phone etiquette) through Zoom. The goal is to provide high-quality materials for college and career readiness.

But on Friday, August 19th we had the opportunity to lead a career and technical education (CTE) group in person.

Three members of the Rubin team (Founder Danny Rubin and Implementation Specialists Mac Walsh and Alexis Kruemcke) drove from Va Beach, our headquarters, to Raleigh, the largest school system in North Carolina (also know as Wake County), to work with the career development coordinators in each of the city’s high schools.

During the three-hour training, we guided the group through Rubin resources, which integrate to Canvas for single sign-on, and had everyone develop a lesson plan for implementation at the start of the year. We also sent people back to their classrooms with motivational posters.

“The Rubin training was one of the best professional development sessions I have ever been a part of,” said Wake County Career Development Coordinator Carla Thomas. “I can’t wait to use it personally, as well as in the classroom.”

On that note, let the new year begin!

raleigh cte teachers

All smiles after our three-hour, in-person training!

 

Rubin Implementation Specialist Mac Walsh works with a teacher who added Emerge curriculum items to her Canvas course.

 

A fresh poster for the wall!

 

 

At Rubin, we believe when you write well, you open doors. This teacher’s students will soon understand that lesson.

 

We preach the value of showing people you care through active listening and follow-up questions.

 

Another Rubin ambassador!

 

Rubin Founder Danny Rubin stands with (from left to right) Wake County School-to-Career Specialists Gail McDougal and Rosalynn Tennie as well as Wake County CTE Director Jo Honeycutt.

Marketing teacher Anna-Lisa Wanack from Nacogdoches Independent School District in Texas stands by her Rubin poster about the power of strong writing. Wanack relied on Rubin when she taught in Virginia Beach City Public Schools in Virginia. As soon as she landed in Texas, the Rubin posters and employability skills products returned.