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1 CTSO *FFA * Skills USA *TSA * First Robotics Next! Presenters Jennifer Lance Aric Dan Michael

2 TRAINER PRESENTATIONS (15 MIN) BREAK OUT SESSIONS (15 MIN) PROJECT DEMONSTRATIONS (15 MIN) Agenda

3 CTSO SkillsUSA

4 99 SKILL AREAS 300K STUDENTS 17K TEACHERS 6000 PARTNERS LOCAL, WA & NATIONAL COMPETITIONS Key Facts

5 THE WORK FORCE READY SYSTEMTHE WORK FORCE READY SYSTEM IS A COMPREHENSIVE TOOL SET OF 47 INDUSTRY-DRIVEN ASSESSMENTS TO HELP STUDENTS DOCUMENT ENTRY-LEVEL SKILLS THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) TEACHES 84 WORKPLACE SKILL COMPETENCIES IN A SERIES OF HANDS- ON SELF-PACED LESSONS STUDENT2STUDENT MENTORING GIVES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS A CHANCE TO MENTOR YOUNGER STUDENTS IN THE AREA OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT CAREERSAFE IS A CREDENTIALED 10-HOUR ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM DEVELOPED WITH OSHA TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH BASIC SAFETY PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) STUDENT2STUDENT MENTORING CAREERSAFE High School Programs

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7 Conference Training and Events (state and national) Local Leadership Development: Goal setting, proposal writing, public speaking, team building, parliamentary procedure Professionalism and Appearance Self-Assessment Tools* Team Member Self-Assessment Leader Self-Assessment Employee Self-Assessment Citizen Self-Assessment Individual Self-Assessment *Personal Leadership Inventory Lesson PlanPersonal Leadership Inventory Lesson Plan Use this lesson plan to introduce SkillsUSA members to the personal growth process and the Personal Leadership Inventory SkillsUSA Leadership Opportunities

8 Example: Leader Self-Assessment

9 Upon my honor, I pledge: To prepare myself by diligent study and ardent practice; To become a worker whose services will be recognized as honorable; To base my expectations of reward upon the solid foundation of service To respect my vocation; To bring repute to myself; and To spare no effort in upholding these ideals. SkillsUSA Pledge

10 SkillsUSA intro video SkillsUSA Video

11 CTSO FRC

12 First Robotics Participants Students get to: Learn from professional engineer Build and compete with a robot of their own design Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments Earn a place in the World Championship Qualify for over $19 million in college scholarships

13 Conference Training and Events (state and national) Tech Challenge: Game Manuals Administrative Manual Introduction Communication Team Organization At the Events Robot Transportation Awards Game Manual Summary The Arena The Game The Robot The Tournament Glossary Rules First Robotics Manuals (Admin vs. Participant)

14 05 PROGRAM AREAS 350K+ STUDENTS 65K MENTORS/ADULT SUPPORT 85K OTHER VOLUNTEERS LOCAL, WA & NAT’L, INT’L COMPETITIONS Key Facts

15 THE WORK FORCE READY SYSTEMTHE WORK FORCE READY SYSTEM IS A COMPREHENSIVE TOOL SET OF INDUSTRY-DRIVEN ASSESSMENTS TO HELP STUDENTS DOCUMENT ENTRY-LEVEL & ADVANCED STEM SKILLS THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) TEACHES WORKPLACE SKILL COMPETENCIES IN A SERIES OF HANDS-ON SELF-PACED LESSONS MENTORS/ADULT SUPPORTERS GIVES K12 STUDENTS A CHANCE TO MENTOR YOUNGER STUDENTS IN THE AREA OF STEM DEVELOPMENT THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) K-12 Programs

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17 First Robotics Video

18 FFA

19 CLASSES THAT PROMOTE AND SUPPORT AGRICULTURAL FOUNDED IN 1928 579,678 FFA MEMBERS 11,000 FFA ADVISORS AND TEACHERS ACTIVITIES INCLUDE MATH, SCIENCE AND HANDS-ON WORK AGRICULTURE IS THE NATION’S LARGEST EMPLOYER 3 PARTS OF EDUCATION EXPERIENCE: 1. SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS (SAE) 2. INSTRUCTION 3. FFA Motto: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Key Facts

20 Areas of Contest Agricultural MechanicsFarm Business Management Landscape Design Crops Entomology Dairy Foods Forestry Meat Judging Livestock Judging Land Home site Pasture & range Horticulture Wildlife Floriculture Horse Judging Agronomy Wool

21 High School Programs

22 FFA CREED I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds—achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former year

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24 CTSO TSA

25 200K STUDENTS/2500 TEACHERS 100% LIKELY TO GRADUATE FROM HS 75% COLLEGE-BOUND OVER 2000 SCHOOLS IN 49 STATES WA & NATIONAL COMPETITIONS & CONFERENCES Key Facts The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national, non-profit organization of middle and high school students who are engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since TSA was chartered in 1978, over 2,000,000 student members have participated through challenging competitions, leadership opportunities, and community service. Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Film/Video Production, Graphic Arts, and many other technical areas.

26 COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD) 3D, ENGINEERING PARTICIPANTSCREATE 3D COMPUTER MODEL(S) OF AN ENGINEERING OR MACHINE OBJECT, SUCH AS A MACHINE PART, TOOL, DEVICE, OR MANUFACTURED PRODUCT ANIMATRONICS PARTICIPANTS DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF MECHANICAL AND CONTROL SYSTEMS BY DESIGNING, FABRICATING, AND CONTROLLING AN ANIMATRONICS DEVICE THAT WILL COMMUNICATE, ENTERTAIN, INFORM, DEMONSTRATE AND/OR ILLUSTRATE A TOPIC, IDEA, SUBJECT OR CONCEPT. SOUND, LIGHTS AND A SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THE DEVICE. DRAGSTER DESIGN PARTICIPANT DESIGN, PRODUCE WORKING DRAWINGS FOR, AND BUILD A CO2-POWERED DRAGSTER. FLIGHT ENDURANCE PARTICIPANTS ANALYZE FLIGHT PRINCIPLES WITH A RUBBER BAND-POWERED MODEL AIRCRAFT. FLIGHT ENDURANCE Examples of High School Competitive Events

27 Career Paths By Sanjay Koduvalli, National TSA President nationaltsapresident@tsaweb.org Competition season is finally in full swing, and TSA members across the country are putting the final touches on their projects. Wooden airplanes are flying and CO2 cars are racing down the track. What many members don't realize, however, is that while they are preparing themselves for competition, they are also preparing themselves for their future. Because of TSA's emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), members will easily be able to take their passion for a TSA competition and use it to find a promising career. In recent years, the media has been promoting STEM in education more than ever before. The next few generations are going to see an increase in demand for workers who have STEM skills and experience. So what does that mean for TSA members? TSA is the premier STEM organization in the nation. There are parallels between TSA events and fulfilling STEM careers. For example, if you enjoy Prepared Presentation, then you may be interested in becoming a public speaker. An interest in Flight Endurance may indicate an interest in aeronautical engineering. TSA can be the resource that connects you to your future career path. The next time you are designing the strongest bridge, or editing your video footage, think about the elements of the competition that appeal to you. You may find that these connections inspire your career choice.

28 Other TSA Programs TEAMS: The Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science (TEAMS) is an annual academic competition that tests the skills of students in teamwork, analytical thinking, and multi-dimensional problem solving. TEAMS does so through the application of engineering, math, and science concepts in a one-day test that includes both multiple choice questions and open-ended essay problems. The Verizon Innovative App Challenge: The Verizon Innovative App Challenge, coordinated by TSA in conjunction with the Verizon Foundation, helps students explore STEM in the context of app development. In this competition, students develop the framework for an app that addresses a real need or problem in the students' school or community. Here, both high school and middle school teams submit their designs through a three-minute video and an essay. Winning teams have the chance to win $20,000 for their school to enhance their STEM education program, a Samsung Galaxy Tablet for each team member, a trip to the National TSA conference, and the opportunity to bring their app to the marketplace! Junior Solar Sprint: TSA maintains an online resource center that allows educators to promote the Junior Solar Sprint program. Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) is a program where youth can design, build, and race solar-powered cars using technical expertise. Starting in the 2012-2013 school year, JSS has been further integrated into the TSA structure and is now an official TSA middle school competitive event. VEX Robotics : TSA holds an annual robotics competition in partnership with VEX Robotics. Registered TSA VEX teams can also compete at other nationwide VEX events. TSA's VEX program has competitive events at both the middle school and high school levels and continue to be a popular part of TSA's competitive structure.

29 “Let’s do it!”


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