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Electrical Technology Tech Adv Meeting 11/3/11 Welcome To Electrical Technology at the Hazleton Area Career Center

“Strengthen the Career/Technical Education Programs of a School” Purpose Of Technical Advisory Meetings “Strengthen the Career/Technical Education Programs of a School” 1 1- Pennsylvania Department of Education, Bureau of Career and Technical Education

Inform Parents & Students About Purpose Of Technical Advisory Meetings Inform Parents & Students About Current Curriculum and Post Secondary Choices

Ron Shultz-President &Technical Advisory Northeastern Power Company Executive Committee Ron Shultz-President &Technical Advisory Northeastern Power Company Deb Conway-Vice President & College Advisory Penn State University Students and Parents

Advisory Committee members & guests George J. Hayden Electric & Communications Arc Electric Friedman Electric All Phase Electric FLUKE Meters

Advisory Committee members & guests Kline Tools Hershey Chocolates Cargill Company Henkel USA (DIAL CO) Graham Packaging

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB Entrance To Classroom RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY PLC’S COMPUTERS ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB HOME OF THE FUTURE PLC’S & PNEUMATICS MOTOR CONTROLS GREEN TECHNOLOGY HI-TECH CABLING-CAT 5

Career/Technical Education Benefits Prepares Students To Work In A Technical Environment Or Enter A Technical School Or College Rewards Students With Advance Placement In Enter A Technical School Or College Or In An Apprenticeship Program

LUZERNE COUNTY 9.5% AND RISING HAZLETON 15%

Available Work Force- September 2012 Current Employment Statistics 6,504,000 Available For Work 530,000 Are Unemployed 8.2% Total Nonfarm Jobs 5,748,600 Service Providing 4,912,400 85 % Goods Producing 836,200 15 %

The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLineTM(HWOL) JOB POSTINGS FOR SEPTEMBER- 195,800

Educational Attainment Level SOC Title Educational Attainment Level Annual Average Wage Opens Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software Bachelor's degree $ 89,430 337 Computer Software Engineers, Applications $ 83,600 624 Computer Systems Analysts $ 76,410 1,033 Computer Programmers $ 75,990 404 Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts $ 74,250 499 Network & Computer Systems Administrators $ 68,900 595 Supervisors - Construction Trades & Extraction Related work experience $ 62,650 330 Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers Long-term training $ 59,050 139 Electricians $ 54,490 1,458 Industrial Engineering Technicians Associate degree $ 51,570 122 Telecommunications Line Installers & Repairers $ 50,490 310 Telecommunications Equipment Installers & Repairers Postsecondary vocational award $ 48,300 201 Industrial Machinery Mechanics $ 43,150 520 Computer Support Specialists $ 42,320 882 Renewable Energy Technicians $ 40,040 61 Medical Appliance Technicians $ 36,290 56 Accountants & Auditors Bachelor's degree $ 65,440 1,479 Advertising Sales Agents Moderate-term OJT $ 55,030 250 Billing & Posting Clerks & Machine Operators Short-term OJT $ 30,940 341 Biochemists & Biophysicists Doctoral degree $ 99,520 73 Biological Technicians Associate degree $ 41,160 161 Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks $ 32,800 1,835 Brokerage Clerks $ 34,380 126 Cargo & Freight Agents $ 36,590 133 Chemists $ 69,980 165 Child Care Workers $ 19,800 1,810 Claims Adjusters, Examiners & Investigators Long-term training $ 55,870 432 Compensation, Benefits & Job Analysis Specialists $ 53,840 181 Cost Estimator $ 56,650 374 Customer Service Representatives $ 32,440 4,400 Driver/Sales Workers $ 26,490 331 Environmental Engineers $ 82,600 140 Extruding & Drawing Machine Oprs, Metal & Plastic $ 35,270 154 Financial Analysts $ 73,570 284 Industrial Truck & Tractor Operators $ 31,580 964 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers $ 35,050 355 Insurance Claims & Policy Processing Clerks $ 34,580 Insurance Sales Agents $ 64,540 436 Insurance Underwriters $ 66,450 139 Laborers & Freight, Stock & Material Movers $ 26,360 3,563 Lawyers First Professional degree $ 120,200 686 Legal Secretaries Postsecondary vocational award $ 37,560 300 Librarians Master's degree $ 51,970 193 Loan Interviewers & Clerks $ 31,190 163 Loan Officers $ 54,770 157 Management Analysts Work experience plus degree $ 85,550 928 Molding & Casting Machine Oprs, Metal & Plastic $ 29,710 228 Nuclear Engineers $ 102,730 53 Occupational Therapists $ 65,190 219 Office Clerks $ 27,550 4,035 Operating Engineers $ 45,540 372 Packaging & Filling Machine Operators/Tenders $ 28,020 373 Paper Goods Machine Oprs/Tenders $ 35,590 189 Paralegals & Legal Assistants $ 46,080 270 Personal Financial Advisors $ 83,940 305 Production, Planning & Expediting Clerks $ 42,170 427 Real Estate Sales Agents $ 47,530 216 Refuse & Recyclable Material Collectors $ 32,110 150 Sales Representatives $ 63,440 2,041 Secretaries $ 28,900 1,446 Shipping, Receiving & Traffic Clerks $ 30,710 755 Social & Human Service Assistants $ 27,220 724 Supervisors - Production & Operating Workers Related work experience $ 54,460 510 Supervisors - Transportation & Vehicle Operators $ 54,670 286 Team Assemblers $ 29,780 1,021 Training & Development Specialists $ 51,260 339 Truck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer $ 39,590 2,132 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services $ 30,700 1,083 Water & Liquid Waste Treatment Plant & System Operators $ 41,340 Graphic Designers Bachelor's degree $ 42,450 309 Tool & Die Makers Long-term training $ 42,700 112 Numerical Tool & Process Control Programmers $ 43,750 20 Stonemasons $ 47,920 13 Carpenters $ 42,660 1,011 Machinists $ 37,280 541 Sales Representatives, Scientific & Technical Moderate-term OJT $ 80,570 509 Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers Postsecondary vocational award $ 34,840 505 Construction Laborers $ 33,260 445 Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers & Repairers Related work experience $ 61,140 394 Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steamfitters $ 53,550 361 Cutting, Punching & Press Machine Oprs, Metal & Plastic $ 30,030 321 Printing Machine Operators $ 36,430 247 Cabinetmakers & Bench Carpenters $ 35,030 205 Woodworking Machine Oprs/Tenders $ 28,550 198 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal & Plastic $ 34,540 193 Cement Masons & Concrete Finishers $ 40,560 192 Multiple Machine Tool Oprs, Metal & Plastic $ 32,520 164 Architectural & Civil Drafters $ 41,930 157 Brickmasons & Blockmasons $ 48,930 150 Roofers $ 39,790 145 Mechanical Drafters $ 46,350 129 Structural Iron & Steel Workers $ 50,170 97 Maintenance Workers, Machinery $ 39,550 47 Industrial Engineers $ 73,180 452 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General $ 35,320 419 Civil Engineers $ 73,310 333 Heating, A/C & Refrigeration Mechanics & Installers $ 41,800 284 Energy Engineers $ 85,000 30

TOP 20 High priority occupations SOC Title Educational Attainment Level Annual Average Wage Opens Registered Nurses Associate degree $ 61,390 4,803 Customer Service Representatives Moderate-term OJT $ 32,440 4,400 Office Clerks Short-term OJT $ 27,550 4,035 Laborers & Freight, Stock & Material Movers $ 26,360 3,563 Home Health Aides $ 21,600 2,277 Truck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer $ 39,590 2,132 Sales Representatives $ 63,440 2,041 Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks $ 32,800 1,835 Nursing Aides, Orderlies & Attendants $ 25,450 1,833 Child Care Workers $ 19,800 1,810 Elementary School Teachers Bachelor's degree $ 51,840 1,683 Accountants & Auditors $ 65,440 1,479 Electricians Long-term training $ 54,490 1,458 Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses Postsecondary vocational award $ 39,920 1,450 Secretaries $ 28,900 1,446 Secondary School Teachers $ 53,380 1,353 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services $ 30,700 1,083 Computer Systems Analysts $ 76,410 1,033 Team Assemblers $ 29,780 1,021

High priority occupations Electricians 46.0000 Construction Trades, General   46.0302 Electrician 46.0399 Electrical & Power Transmission Installers, Other 46.0499 Building/Construction Finishing, Management & Inspection, Other

High priority occupations ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS 13 OUT OF TOP 20 FOR MOST WANTED 3RD HIGHEST PAID OUT OF THE TOP 20 OCCUPATIONS

High priority occupations Marcellus Shale Marcellus Shale is one of the most rapidly evolving industries in Pennsylvania, with more than 6,000 drilling permits issued in 2009 alone. Given that the drilling of each well requires numerous individuals working in a variety of different occupations, the effect of this industry on the state’s economy could be significant. -Pennsylvania Work Force Development 47‐2111 Electricians* $56,347

PA Program of Study (POS) •Required by State and Federal polices •Provide statewide framework for CTE programs •Establishing CTE program standards •Ensure opportunities for career and college success •Provide students with opportunities and career plans

Programs of Study Consist of: High Priority Occupation (HPO) from PA Department of Labor and Industry Align POS selection from PA approved CIPs (Classification of Instructional Programs ) Scope and Sequences of Courses Integration of Academics Standards Recognized PA Industry Certifications aligned to CIPs

PA Academic Standards Crosswalks • Aligned to math, language, and science standards per each POS competency which shows the integration between career and technical education and academics. • Scope and Sequences of courses shows the coordination between the academics and career and technical courses that align to the POS.

Programs of Study Consist of: • Statewide articulations for POS students to postsecondary institutions that continue career pathways • Assessments for end of program at secondary and postsecondary (e.g. NOCTI)

National Occupational TESTING INSTITUTE Nocti National Occupational TESTING INSTITUTE High Stakes Test Nationally Known And Taken By All Career & Tech Ed Students In Senior Year Benchmark Of Students Skills PSSA Of Career And Technical Education Considered The Bar Exam For Lawyers And Medical Exam For Doctors

nocti Scoring “Proficient” Certifies A High School Student In Their Area Of Expertise Must Score “Proficient” To Pass Four Levels: Below Basic Basic Competent Proficient

nocti 220 Question Written Test Three Hour Performance Test Tests Are Judged By Members Of Tech Committee, Not Teachers

Hazleton area career center Electrical Technology’s Performance?? nocti How is Hazleton area career center Electrical Technology’s Performance?? REPORT CARD

Everyone Scored Proficient nocti Hazleton Area Career Center Electrical Technology Scores 2011-2012 Everyone Scored Proficient CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STUDENTS!!!

Hazleton Elect. Technology Nocti SCORES Written Performance Proficient 50% 80% National 52% 90% State 51% 89% 12 Year Average Hazleton Elect. Technology 75% 99% 2011 100%

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Accepted PA Technical Certifications

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES Tech School College Apprenticeship Program Military

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES Tech School 2 or 4 years $15,000 /Year Associate Degree Hands On Academics-Algebra/English

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES College 2 or 4 years $15,000 /Year Associate Degree/B.S. Degree Limited Hands On Academics- Trigonometry-English Penn State

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES Apprenticeship Program 4 years Night School-8000 Hrs. OJT $0 100% Paid For By Employer Journeymen's Certification Hands On Academics-Algebra/English

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES Military 4 years $0 100% Paid For By Employer ???? Hands On Academics-Algebra/English Navy / Air Force

CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT CHOICES   Tech School College Apprenticeship Program Military Length 2 YR 4 YR 4 YR Night School 8000 OJT Cost 15K 15-30K Possibly Your Life Degree AS BS Journeymen's Certification ???? Academics Algebra-English Trig-Calc. Eng., Etc. School Penn Tech Penn State Employer Navy-Air Force

Choices & Opportunities Which One Will You Take?

On Behalf Of The Students And The Hazleton Area Career Center- Thank You For Your Coming & Your Support Of Technical Education