Construction Technology, NCCER and Ohio’s new courses Connections to Education Conference 2016
Mike Cowles Ohio Department of Education Career Pathways Susan Muggeo Executive Director Pearson NCCER
OVERVIEW NCCER Updates: Testing Management System (TMS) ANR Ohio’s new courses Market Updates New editions, Construction Tech 4e NCCERconnect
NCCER Updates - Testing Management System (TMS) - ANR Ohio’s new courses ODE UPDATES
THE STANDARD FOR DEVELOPING CRAFT PROFESSIONALS MARKET UPDATES
Nearly half of what will be the built environment in 2030 doesn’t exist yet. Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program Report
Increasing Demand for Construction, Maintenance and Skilled Trade Workers Shale oil and gas boom is positioning the USA to be a global leader in production. Abundant natural gas has created unprecedented construction & manufacturing boom. Massive infrastructure projects around the country are in progress, utilizing revolutionary partnerships. Education leaders are developing programs to meet the challenges of post recession, 21 st century economy. ARE WE PREPARED FOR GROWTH?
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
IS THE WELDER SHORTAGE REAL? *Map Based on Construction Industry Institute (CII) study RT318-August, 2015
2014 TALENT SURVEY RESULTS
6 of the top 10 Contractors are NCCER Accredited Sponsors RANKINGFIRMLOCATION2014 REVENUE $BILLION 1BechtelSan Francisco, CA Fluor CorpIrving, TX The Turner CorpNew York, NY CB&IThe Woodlands, TX KiewitOmaha, NE PCL ConstructionDenver, CO AECOMLos Angeles, CA Skanska USANew York, NY The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. Baltimore, MD JacobsPasadena, CA TOP USA CONTRACTORS
CII RT 231 SUMMARY AVERAGE IMPROVEMENT CAPITAL PROJECT MAINTENANCE PROJECT Productivity 11 % 10 % Turnover Cost 14 % Absenteeism 15 % Injury 26 % 27 % Rework 23 % 26 % SOURCE: Construction Industry Institute (CII). RT231-1 “Construction Industry Craft Training in the United States & Canada” (Aug 2007) WHY DOES INDUSTRY TRAIN?? The Construction Industry Institute (CII) study assumes an investment of 1.0% of the total project budget for wages / labor
RECESSION IN THE REARVIEW
FAMILY SUSTAINING CAREERS
SKILLS USA: A PATHWAY TO INDUSTRY 2016 location – Louisville, KY NCCER Sponsors: National Carpentry & Masonry Events Includes Regional & State Events/Competitions NCCER in partnership w/SkillsUSA sponsors the national Carpentry & Masonry Competitions
WHO IS GOING TO BUILD OUR FUTURE?
THE STANDARD FOR DEVELOPING CRAFT PROFESSIONALS Curriculum / New Editions
NCCER PUBLISHING PROGRAM 60+ Different Areas! Carpentry Electrical Plumbing Welding HVAC Construction Craft Laborer Concrete Finishing Sheet Metal Insulating Scaffold Building Ironworking Pipelayer Masonry Hydroblasting Maritime Electronic Systems Tech Green/Sustainable Weatherization Renewable Energy Mobile Crane Operations Pipefitting Solar Photovoltaics Wind Energy Boilermaking Power Painting Pipeline Safety Management
WHAT’S NEW FOR 2016? Basic Safety Cabinetmaking 3e Construction Technology 4e Heavy Highway Construction Levels 1-2 Instrumentation Levels 2-4 Welding 5e Level 3
INSTRUCTOR’S PACKAGE For New Editions Printed Instructor’s Package includes: Instructor’s copy of the Trainee Guide with an access code inside the front cover Bound Lesson Plans Instructor Resource Center (IRC) access provides you with the module exams, download for TestGen software, Power points, performance profile sheets, lesson plans, and answer keys. PowerPoint presentations are now more robust and include instructor notes, animations, web links and, in some cases, video that is tied to the lessons.
Instructor Resource Center (IRC)
THE STANDARD FOR DEVELOPING CRAFT PROFESSIONALS NCCERCONNECT
NCCERconnect, online learning resource Core Curriculum Carpentry Construction Tech Electrical Electronic Sys Tech Heavy Equip Operations HVAC Plumbing Welding
Mike Cowles, Ohio Department of Education Susan Muggeo, Pearson Executive Director x1 NCCER QUESTIONS & CONTACT INFO