CAPS Network

CAPS Network

Primary and Secondary Education

Overland Park, KS 5,019 followers

Global profession-based, experiential learning model serving students across 100 affiliate programs in 170+ districts.

About us

The Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) is a nationally recognized model for profession-based education. The CAPS Network connects students, educators, higher education institutions and business partners in a collective vision as a national network. Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, the CAPS Network is designed to create rich and meaningful experiences for students, as well as partners. CAPS programs across the United States partner together to share best practices, as well as connections with professional partners, post-secondary institutions and students. The CAPS model represents a powerful example of the future of education, centering on students’ interests with a unique, immersive experience, resulting in highly-skilled, adaptable, global innovators and leaders.

Website
https://yourcapsnetwork.org/
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Overland Park, KS
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2009

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    Professional networking => professional skill development #durableskills #wherestudentslead

    CAPS American Justice For All (Law) students visited the Coterie Theater on September 25th to watch "Horse Power", gaining valuable insights into the history of the American Royal and the ongoing issues of racism in horse training. Afterward, they toured the U.S. Federal District Court in Kansas, meeting U.S. Marshal's office reps, Kansas District Judge Dan Crabtree, and U.S. District Attorney Kate E. Brubacher. It was a day full of informative and impactful experiences! ⚖️

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    Out and about with industry 👇🏽

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    An Economic Developer embedded within the CAPS Network working to make an impact on our future workforce through authentic business & education partnerships

    With my partner in opportunity with food, Jennifer Lindsey and I got to share about the impact the CAPS Network has had on students and their future pathways. The baking industry is full of opportunities. Thank you to Eric Dell, JD, MBA with American Bakers Association, Kerwin L Brown, CAE, MBA with BEMA along with their awesome teams for giving us this platform to show Where Students Lead.

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    The CAPS Ambassador!

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    Entrepreneur in the Public Sector | Nonprofit Executive | Innovator | Connector | Future-Focused | Motivator | Disrupting for Good

    One of our first CAPS Network podcast episodes was with the incomparable Clifton Taulbert. He is a national treasure. The best storyteller and issuer of wisdom I've ever been blessed to call a friend. Take a break from your day and be fully present with Clifton and his journey from the cotton fields of the Mississippi delta to the halls of the United Nations.

    Episode 4 - The Ambassador

    Episode 4 - The Ambassador

    podcasts.apple.com

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    Wow, what an amazing experience! Enjoy the continued "deep dive" in the medical field Ella. #wherestudentslead

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    High School Student | Exploring Bioscience & Building Connections

    Last week at the MET Professional Academy, the bioscience strand took a tour of the lab at Banner Health. We learned about different mental disorders and how they shape the brain physically. I also got to hold a brain which was very interesting! This experience was amazing and I am excited for what else we will be doing this year. CAPS Network

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    A wonderful example of developing professional, durable skills through the CAPS model. Where students lead...in Arizona! #capsnet

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    Student at Sunrise Mountain High School and MET Professional Academy - Aspiring Computer/Mechanical Engineer

    At MET Professional Academy I have been able to work with others and acquire multiple professional skills such as networking and time management. I have gained these skills and enhanced previous skills through various tasks in the Engineering Program and the MET as a whole. Some tasks we have been working on so far this semester include our Friday Projects in which professional engineers come into MET and share their experience in the work field and reflect it into us via projects. I have also learned better time management skills through our EPICS Project we have been working on throughout the semester, connecting with real stakeholders that I have to satisfy with me and my team’s work. At MET, I have connected with multiple engineers and have worked along side a mentor that has helped me learn about various aspects of the real Engineering field. Along with my major projects, I have various tasks to complete in the Engineering class such as physics, using CAD programs, and Microsoft EXCEL that can be implemented into these projects and my skillsets. MET Professional Acadademy has taught me how to manage my time and resources efficiently to better my future in a professional career. MET Professional Academy CAPS Network

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    Excited for you Hunter and thank you for being part of the CAPS Network! #wherestudentslead

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    High School student / Future R&D Electrical Engineer

    The MET Professional Academy is a program in the Peoria Unified School District in Arizona. Here at MET Professional Academy, high schoolers are offered the chance to get hands on experience while in a professional environment. The MET Professional Academy provides STEM related strands which are Medical, Bioscience, Global Business, Technology, and Engineering. These professional strands work together for projects and networking. The strand that I'm in is the Engineering strand as a first year. In the Engineering strand at MET Professional Academy, students gain knowledge about applied mathematics, SOLIDWORKS, and different Engineering fields. This strand is also dedicated to giving back to the community, This is done through community service and projects. One project we do is called Engineering Projects In Community Service (EPICS) where us students research, develop, and design projects to give back to the community. While another project we do in the Engineering strand are Friday projects where Engineers in different fields come over every Friday to teach us information and help us solve problems in their field. So far my experience at MET Professional Academy is amazing. I've met so many new people that are passionate about this program and what they want to be in the future. I also love the opportunities and challenges that are given here at the MET Professional Academy. I would say that my most favorite part of the MET Professional Academy are the field trips and projects. I find it amazing how we go on field trips every few weeks to explore the different jobs in the engineering field and to apply that information to what we learn in class. I also love the projects because I work with bright people that can communicate and work together to achieve a goal. All in all, my experience so far at the MET Professional Academy is memorable one. MET Professional Academy CAPS Network

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    An important read on the power of connecting students with professionals - and what is means for building strong social-emotional foundations in students. Thank you K. Jing Cox-Orrell for highlighting our work along with many other powerful models from across the country.

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    Philanthropy Program Manager at American Student Assistance

    Earlier this week, I shared an article recapping some of the key takeaways outlined in a recent report we published at American Student Assistance based on our experience working with middle and high school students to provide hands-on #workbasedlearning opportunities. Below is a follow-up to that article, this time with a heavier focus on social-emotional skills. If you’re an employer providing or embarking on a WBL program, we encourage you to intentionally integrate durable #SEL skills into your experiences. To help you get started, this piece spotlights some actionable steps you can take!

    Creating Successful Work-Based Learning Experiences that Teach Durable, Social Emotional Skills

    Creating Successful Work-Based Learning Experiences that Teach Durable, Social Emotional Skills

    K. Jing Cox-Orrell on LinkedIn

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    Where Students Lead in Monett, Missouri! A former GO CAPS Monett associate, Vanessa D. Maize, reflecting on how prepared she feels for a college Public Speaking course because of her experience in CAPS. 👏

    It's interesting how I'm constantly doing or noticing different things that I learned in Gocaps. One of my college classes this semester is Speech Communication. When asked about how I felt about speaking in front of an audience, I always responded by saying that I felt okay or even good about speaking in front of others, since I had experienced it in Gocaps. This week, everyone wrote informative speeches, and gave them in front of the class. Since I had a lot going on, I wrote the majority of my speech the day before I had to give it in class. My speech wasn't perfect, because I prepared it last minute, but I was able to use techniques I learned in Gocaps to help. The topic of my speech was about the rise of social media, and I talked a little bit about the history, benefits, and negative sides of it.

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CAPS Network 1 total round

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