The Connector

The Kenan Fellows Legacy: Celebrating 25 Years of Teacher Leadership

Institute for Emerging Issues Season 2 Episode 13

Great teachers are at the heart of successful workforce development. Celebrating a quarter-century of impact since its inception in 2000, NC State’s Kenan Fellows Program for Teacher Leadership (KFP) recognizes the vital role educators play in empowering students and shaping the workforce of tomorrow. Partnering with industry experts and community leaders, KFP offers K-12 educators innovative immersion experiences within local industries, community organizations and higher education institutions, giving them firsthand insights into career pathways and relevant workforce skills. These insights are then translated into programs and resources that bridge the gap between classrooms and the workforce.

In this episode of “The Connector,” IEI Director Sarah Hall is joined by KFP Director Dr. Vance Kite and Associate Director Mark Townley to explore the program’s history, how its unique industry immersions work, success stories of educators who have participated in the program and what’s next as KFP continues to evolve.

The Connector podcast explores connections being made across sectors, regions and perspectives resulting in a more vibrant and prosperous North Carolina. To learn more about the Institute for Emerging Issues, visit emergingissues.org.