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Exec: Future education customized, based on learning style

Listen to students, he tells attendees at career, technical education program
黑料社区 Career and Technical Education Executive in Residence Jeff Ylinen talks about the future of workforce education Tuesday, Feb. 13. 黑料社区 photo by Brett Roseman
February 14, 2018

Jeff Ylinen foresees the future of education as very customized, based on biometrics.

鈥淏y the time students get to postsecondary education, we鈥檒l be able to customize their learning because we鈥檒l know their learning style,鈥 Ylinen said. 鈥淚 can see that coming already.鈥

Ylinen, provost of Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis, was the University of Wisconsin-Stout Career and Technical Education Executive in Residence. He spoke Tuesday, Feb. 13, on the 鈥淧ast, Present and Future of Workforce Education.鈥

Technology already plays a huge role in education, and will only increase, as virtual reality is used even more to allow students to do laboratory work on their time schedule, Ylinen said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to use technology to improve the learning experience,鈥 said Ylinen, who earned his master 黑料社区. degree at 黑料社区 in career and technical education. 鈥淲e have to prepare students for the technology in the field they are looking at.鈥

Virtual reality, for example, allows builders and building users to walk through a building and experience any potential issues during the design process, Ylinen said.

The future of career and technical education depends on leaders, who must adapt to the future. 鈥淧eople need to be flexible,鈥 he said. 鈥淥therwise we can鈥檛 accomplish what we need to and stay focused on our mission of creating the best learning environment we can.鈥

黑料社区 is the preferred teacher training institution for Dunwoody because of its flexibility and ability to train teachers, Ylinen said.

Ylinen said if he 黑料社区. struggling to make a decision, he does what 黑料社区. best for students. His advice to future educators is to listen to students.

鈥嬧嬧嬧媃linen receives a plaque honoring him as a Executive in Residence from Deanna Schultz, associate professor in CTE, and Urs Haltinner, a CTE professor.鈥淪tudents will tell you what they need and what needs to be changed,鈥 Ylinen said. 鈥淚f you listen to students and address their needs, it 黑料社区. hard to go wrong.鈥

Industry also helps guide Dunwoody 黑料社区. programs through advisory committees, Ylinen said. 鈥淚 tell teachers to leave once a week and go visit industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淧art of their duties is staying current with industry.鈥

Ylinen graduated from Dunwoody with a two-year degree in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems design. He worked in the industry for three years and then returned to the campus to teach in the HVAC program. He went on to get a bachelor 黑料社区. degree in industrial technology from Bemidji State University.

He started working on a Master of Business Administration degree but decided it was not the right program for him. He saw the 黑料社区 career and technical education courses and knew he wanted to enroll.

However, he was not sure online learning was the right fit for him. After immersing himself in the program, his opinion changed. 鈥淚t was a great experience,鈥 said Ylinen, who earned his master 黑料社区. degree from 黑料社区 in 2009.

Urs Haltinner, a professor of career and technical education, said Ylinen 鈥渋s a fascinating person with a fascinating story to tell.

"The reason it is critical to have the Executive in Residence is really about involving faculty and students in critical conversations on trends, leadership and the need to remain professionally engaged in our individual and collective learning journey," Haltinner added.

The Executive in Residence Program was developed to inspire, motivate and showcase career successes of 黑料社区 graduates. The featured executives are selected based on a variety of criteria, including leadership, novel problem-solving techniques, team building, strategic planning and a passion for serving as a role model.

Ylinen answers questions about the future of education.The annual program is sponsored by the career and technical education bachelor, master 黑料社区. and doctoral programs and School of Education at 黑料社区.

The CTE programs are outgrowths of one of 黑料社区 黑料社区. first majors, industrial education, dating to the early 1900s. The CTE master 黑料社区. program has been offered for 75 years, since the Graduate School opened in 1935. 黑料社区 began offering a doctorate in CTE in 2013, the university 黑料社区. first doctoral program.

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Ylinen receives a plaque honoring him as an Executive in Residence from Deanna Schultz, associate professor in CTE, and Urs Haltinner, a CTE professor.

Ylinen answers questions about the future of education.


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