NCWE 2025 Conference Live Student Panel Recording - "Meeting the Moment to Advance Workforce Education"; Follow Up Discussion with NCWE Executive Director, Kate Kinder cover art

NCWE 2025 Conference Live Student Panel Recording - "Meeting the Moment to Advance Workforce Education"; Follow Up Discussion with NCWE Executive Director, Kate Kinder

NCWE 2025 Conference Live Student Panel Recording - "Meeting the Moment to Advance Workforce Education"; Follow Up Discussion with NCWE Executive Director, Kate Kinder

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This special All In episode was recorded live at the National Council for Workforce Education’s annual conference in Norfolk, Virginia in October 2025 and features a dynamic community college student panel that set the stage for this gathering of college workforce leaders and those from partner organizations from around the country. Three standout students—Jasmine Canty of Tidewater Community College, April Langhorne of Virginia Peninsula Community College, and Evan Hernandez of the Apprentice School at Newport News Shipbuilding—share their perspectives, insights and recommendations on important topics such as: stackable credentials, student financial supports, work-based learning, effective advising, flexible scheduling, and the value of recognizing prior learning. The student panel concludes with questions and answers from the conference attendees.

The episode follows with a short conversation with NCWE Executive Director Kate Kinder, who reflects on key themes from the conference, and discusses how NCWE elevates student voices alongside those of practitioners—and why that focus is essential in their collaborative work with colleges and partners nationwide.


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