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Technology Student Association Learning To Live In A Technical World! To advance slides, left click using your mouse, or press the Page Down key

National TSA September 2008

What is TSA? The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national organization for middle school and high school students who are presently enrolled in or have completed a technology education course. TSA provides competition, leadership and networking opportunities at the local, state and national level. The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Members apply and integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs.

The TSA Creed I believe that Technology Education holds an important place in my life in the technical world. I believe there is a need for the development of good attitudes concerning work, tools, materials, experimentation and processes of industry. G uided by my teachers, artisans from industry and my own initiative, I will strive to do my best in making my school, community, state and nation better places in which to live. I will accept the responsibilities that are mine. I will accept the theories that are supported by proper evidence. I will explore on my own for safer, more effective methods of working and living. I will strive to develop a cooperative attitude and will exercise tact and respect for other individuals. T hrough the work of my hands and mind, I will express my ideas to the best of my ability. I will make it my goal to do better each day the task before me, and to be steadfast in my belief in my God and my fellow Americans.

Why Join TSA? TSA gives students the opportunity to... There is one primary benefit - OPPORTUNITY. experiment and to learn new skills compete at the local, state and national level participate in community projects work with leaders from industry and commerce develop leadership skills explore career options receive recognition through awards and contests explore applications of technology in todays world

National TSA assists in the growth and development of its state delegations by promoting and managing these items/activities: co-curricular based programs a national conference a competitive events program publications and an online newsletter (School Scene) awards and recognition programs scholarship and achievement programs national officers program an internet web site assistance to state delegations and local chapters national service project National TSA

National Competitive Events High School Program Agriculture and Biotechnology Design Animatronics Architectural Model Career Comparisons Chapter Team (Written and Oral) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Architecture with Animation Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Engineering with Animation Construction Systems Cyberspace Pursuit Debating Technological Issues Desktop Publishing Dragster Design Electronic Research and Experimentation Engineering Design Essays on Technology Extemporaneous Presentation Fashion Design F1 in Schools (independent event) Film Flight Endurance Future Technology Teacher Imaging Technology Manufacturing Prototype Medical Technology Music Production On Demand Video Prepared Presentation Promotional Graphics Radio Controlled Transportation SciViz Structural Engineering System Control Technology Technical Sketching and Application Technology Bowl (Written and Oral) Technology Dare Technology Problem Solving Transportation Modeling

National Competitive Events Middle School Program Agriculture and Biotechnology Challenge Career Challenge Challenging Technology Issues Chapter Team Communication Challenge Construction Challenge Cyberspace Pursuit Digital Photography Challenge Dragster Design Challenge Electrical Applications Electronic Game Challenge Environmental Challenge F1 in Schools (independent event) Flight Challenge Graphic Design Challenge Inventions and Innovations Leadership Challenge Manufacturing Challenge Medical Technology Challenge Prepared Speech Problem Solving Structural Challenge System Control Technology Technical Design Challenge Technical Writing Challenge Technology Bowl Challenge Technology Transfer Challenge Transportation Challenge TSA Cup: Marine Design Challenge TSA Multimedia Video Challenge

Publications and Services The TSA Chapter Tri-Fold The Chapter Tri-Fold is made up of 3 CD Roms that are the foundation for your TSA Chapter. They include: Membership Materials -- provides guidelines for promoting, running and maintaining your chapter. Includes chapter organization tips and guidelines, promotional and marketing ideas, and descriptions of TSAs awards and recognitions. Competition Regulations -- presents guidelines for all national TSA conference competitive events, as well as a comprehen- sive view of each events connection to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) standards. Leadership Lessons – provides a calendar of leadership lessons that can be integrated into the technology education curriculum and TSA chapter program. School Scene TSAs official online newsletter for middle and high school students. Posted three times per year. The TSA Information Directory Everything and everyone you need to know about for making the year a success, including names and addresses of helpful resources within the organization. Get complete background information and TSA news on the home page. Stay informed about upcoming events and activities. Elementary level resources The Great Technology Adventure guide and accompanying workbook provide fun, educational, technology-related activities that help integrate technology into the K-6 classroom. TSA Store Shop for official TSA attire, as well as TSA casual wear, when you visit the TSA Store from the TSA homepage ( Member and Advisor Messenger Stay up to date on the latest TSA news, announcements and deadlines. TSA Member Messenger is designed for student members and TSA Advisor Messenger is for advisors. Sign up to receive these messages at

Membership Recognition Star Chapters are chapters that help a new or inactive TSA chapter start up. The mentor chapter members receive White, Red or Blue Star lapel pins and their chapter is recognized in the TSA Conference Program and the School Scene. The 30+ Membership Circle, for chapters using the individual program, includes chapters that have affiliated 30 or more members. 30+ Circle chapters are recognized in the School Scene. The 300+ Membership Circle, for chapters using the Chapter Affiliation Program (CAP), includes chapters that have affiliated 300 or more members Circle chapters are recognized in the School Scene. The Principal Certificate, provided in PDF format to every affiliated chapter, is a venue for the chapter advisor to recognize the principal for support of the local TSA chapter and, at the same time, keep the principal Informed of the chapters activities and accomplishments.

Cost of Membership Every advisor chooses the affiliation type that best suits the chapter, either individual or CAP (Chapter Affiliation Program). Individual membership is best for relatively small chapters or large chapters of dedicated students. Each member pays a $9 national membership fee (plus applicable state and local dues). CAP membership is for large chapters interested in affiliating on a flat fee basis for an unlimited number of members. It is especially effective for chapters in which students rotate through a technology education class for a portion of the year. CAP chapters affiliate for a $350 national membership fee (plus applicable state and local dues).

National TSA Conference COMPETITIVE EVENTS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES DELEGATE ASSEMBLIES LEADERSHIP TRAINING SESSIONS SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS BUSINESS MEETINGS

National TSA Conference Held each year in June, the national TSA conference gives a state delegation the opportunity to welcome the nation to its home. Past and future locations are as follows: 1979 Memphis, TN 1980 Gatlinburg, TN 1981 Tulsa, OK 1982 Norfolk, VA 1983 Houston, TX 1984 Knoxville, TN 1985 Orlando, FL 1986Wichita, KS 1987 Baton Rouge, LA 1988 Downington, PA 1989 Winston-Salem, NC 1990 Corpus Christi, TX 1991 Tulsa, OK 1992Richmond, VA Nashville, TN 1994 Orlando, FL 1995 Chicago, IL 1996 Louisville, KY 1997 Washington, D.C Pittsburgh, PA 1999 Tulsa, OK 2000Atlanta, GA 2001 Richmond,VA 2002 Denver, CO 2003 Orlando, FL 2004 Nashville, TN 2005 Chicago, IL 2006 Dallas, TX 2007 Nashville, TN 2008 Orlando, FL 2009Denver, CO

Local school chapters of TSA affiliate with their state delegations every year. Each state delegation plans and supports a calendar of activities that helps technology teachers and students. These activities might include the following: state conferences for students and teachers state officer programs newsletters and publications competitive events, awards and recognition programs leadership and in-service workshops community service projects and fund raisers TSA State Delegations

Chartered/Active State Delegations

Organizing a local chapter of TSA in a technology education program at your school involves many factors. an involved membership an interested instructor/ advisor a good working team of chapter officers the cooperation of the school administration TSA in the School The most important factors to success are the teamwork and interest of the members and their determination to make their chapter a success.

Suggested Chapter Activities Scholastic/Educational Activities explore topics in technology as part of a working group attend and compete in state and national conferences visit technology firms sponsor guest speakers, films, exhibits, etc. recognize outstanding faculty practice parliamentary procedure Professional Leadership hold regular chapter meetings elect/serve as chapter officers produce a chapter newsletter participate in official ceremonies arrange assembly programs Civic and Community visit state government participate in community fund raising drives, safety campaigns, clean-up campaigns, etc. assist other school groups and work on school improvement projects Social welcome new members plan cookouts, dances, hayrides, picnics, etc. sponsor athletic activities plan a talent night, skating party, scavenger hunt, etc.

State and National Opportunities Attend state/regional conferences Participate in national TSA conference (June) State and National Opportunities Attend state/regional conferences Participate in national TSA conference (June) Course Management and Learning Activities Follow class meeting procedures Establish committees Promote safety rules Integrate TSA programs and activities Promote National Technology Education Week and National TSA Day Prepare for competitive events Coordinate service project Explore career opportunities Course Management and Learning Activities Follow class meeting procedures Establish committees Promote safety rules Integrate TSA programs and activities Promote National Technology Education Week and National TSA Day Prepare for competitive events Coordinate service project Explore career opportunities Introducing TSA Through Technology Education Course Information Elect officers Determine objectives Establish TSA purposes Course Information Elect officers Determine objectives Establish TSA purposes Leadership Development Newly-elected officers may attend state leadership events (October) Leadership Development Newly-elected officers may attend state leadership events (October) First Days/Beginning Weeks During School Year Spring and Summer

Integrating TSA Into the Technology Education Program TSANationalContests TSA State Contests Local School Contests Individual Class & Lab Periods 1stPeriod2ndPeriod3rdPeriod4thPeriod5thPeriod TSANationalAssociation TSA State Associations Local School Chapters Technology Interest Areas

NOVEMBER DECEMBERJANUARY Calendar of Activities Organize Management System Conduct First Chapter Meeting Establish Committees AUGUST SEPTEMBEROCTOBER Promote Safety and Efficiency with Tools and Materials Attend Fall Leadership Events Promote Membership and Involvement National TSA Week Plan Activities Train New Officers Produce Product or Service of Economic Value Market Manufactured Products Invite Speakers and Arrange Tours of Technology

MAY JUNEJULY Prepare and Register for Regional and State Competitions Explore Career and Education Program Opportunities FEBRUARY MARCHAPRIL Sponsor Open House During Science and Technology Week Coordinate School or Community Service Project Arrange Election of Officers for Next Year Recognize Students for Achievements Participate in National Conference Promote Technology Education at Fairs and Malls Calendar of Activities

For additional information, please contact National TSA. National TSA 1914 Association Drive Reston, VA phone fax