In this episode of Solve for X, host Dr. Rick Fernandez welcomes Tatiana Ciccarelli, National Solutions Director at Edmentum. A former special education and middle school math teacher from New York City, Tatiana shares how her classroom experience, family conversations about money, and leap into edtech shaped her view of what real college and career readiness should look like for today’s students.
From portraits of a graduate and durable skills to VR-driven trades training and virtual internships, this episode dives into how districts can rethink CTE—not as a track for “some students,” but as life readiness for all. You’ll hear how schools can partner with local businesses, leverage trusted vendors, and use technology to create pathways where students graduate employable, adaptable, and prepared to pivot in a fast-changing economy.
What You’ll Learn
- Why every educator has “the longest CTE experience ever” just by being in schools
- How early conversations about financial literacy, ROI, and student debt can change postsecondary choices
- What “durable skills” (grit, resilience, numeracy, financial literacy) students need to navigate multiple careers
- Ways to use VR, virtual internships, and community partnerships to make trades and pathways relevant
- Why tight budgets make flexible, educator-first partners more important than ever
Episode Timestamps
00:00 Texas hot sauce cold open & welcome to Solve for X
00:30 Meet Tatiana Ciccarelli, National Solutions Director at Edmentum
01:23 From family of educators to special education math teacher in NYC
03:17 Leaving the classroom and discovering transferable skills
07:34 CTE trends, portraits of a graduate, and durable skills
10:10 Rebranding CTE and talking ROI, debt, and “life readiness”
18:12 Virtual internships, VR for trades, and overcoming logistics
25:13 Leveraging business partners and vendors for student pathways
30:42 Who’s the family “CEO” and closing reflections
Connect with Us
Host’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rick-fernandez-40692434/
Special Thanks
To Tatiana Ciccarelli and the Edmentum team for their work advancing CTE, durable skills, and educator-first solutions that help students move confidently from classroom to career.
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