Steve Regur and Ed Hidalgo Bios
Dr. Steve Regur is the founder and CEO of Educators Cooperative, where he leads the development and certification of Career Connected Schools. With more than 25 years in education and organizational transformation, Steve partners with districts to create career-curious cultures that empower teachers and expand opportunities for students. You can connect with him at connectthework.com.
Ed Hidalgo is a master trainer and consultant with Educators Cooperative, where he partners with teachers to embed career-connected learning into everyday classroom practice. His journey has taken him from high-tech recruiting and workforce development to K–12 innovation, including designing Qualcomm’s Thinkabit Lab™ and serving as Chief Innovation Officer at the Cajon (Cahone) Valley Union School District. Ed is dedicated to helping students discover their strengths, interests, and values — and you can learn more at connectthework.com.
Ed Hidalgo emphasizes the importance of giving students agency in their academic and career planning, focusing on self-discovery and personal strengths.
Steve Regur discusses strategies for fostering student empowerment, including the use of personalized learning plans and reflective activities.
Both guests highlight ways that schools can use career frameworks and tools to help students connect learning to future opportunities.
Ed notes the value of career exploration starting in elementary and middle school, not just high school, to build awareness and readiness early.
Steve shares how engaging families and community partners increases student motivation and ensures relevance in career readiness programs.
They underscore the need for teaching students practical skills for navigating career pathways, such as networking, informational interviewing, and tracking progress.
Ed and Steve both advise educators to provide students with multiple pathways, including technical, community college, and four-year university options.
They stress that continuous feedback, goal-setting, and self-reflection are key elements for students to remain engaged and confident about their future plans.
The guests share real-life examples of students discovering strengths and interests through structured curriculum, assessment tools, and mentorship.
Closing advice centers on cultivating student curiosity, encouraging student voice, and building strong school-to-career connections to prepare learners for purposeful futures.
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