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Career and Technical Education
CTE and CTSOs Career and Technical Education Career and Technical Student Organizations Student Success Michigan Success
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Career & Technical Education = student success
• It’s for students who want to “do” things • It adds relevance to instruction • It strengthens academic achievement
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CTSO Members... • Learn by doing.
• Practice the skills they learn that lead to careers. . . • Are the future leaders Michigan is counting on
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What do students need to succeed?
CTSO's Help Teach all of these. Core Academic skills Job skills Employability skills
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CTE prepares students for:
College Careers Life and leadership in their communities
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Career & Technical Student Organizations
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Student organizations are integral to instruction
Unique in public education Meet the Student Leadership Component of TRAC Co-curricular activities and experiences for students The way CTE teaches employability skills Opportunities to teach applications of academic subjects through competitive events and projects Strengthen CTE instruction overall
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CTSOs in Michigan There is a CTSO for every discipline
Included in federal legislation Endorsed by the National Association of Secondary School Principals Recognized by the U.S. Department of Education Supported by state directors of CTE Supported by the Michigan Department of Education 8 CTSOs Nationally, 6 in Michigan
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Together, they represent:
1.6 million students annually 58,000 instructors 45,265 chapters 3,081 national business sponsors and partners
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What CTSO do I join? Based on the CIP Code of your program
Join the CTSO that is aligned with your program: BPA – Business DECA – Marketing FFA – Agriculture FCCLA – Family and Consumer Sciences HOSA – Health SkillsUSA – Technical, Trade and Service
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Business Professionals of America (BPA)
Who are they? Business Professionals of America (BPA)
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DECA—An Association of
Who are they? DECA—An Association of Marketing Students
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Who are they? Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
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Who are they? National FFA Organization
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Who are they? Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
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Who are they? SkillsUSA
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Value added to CTE Student identity
Exciting activities supporting curriculum Hands-on and academic applications Student experiences including competitions and leadership seminars Student identity
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Value added to CTE Student experiences as citizens
• Community involvement
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Value added to CTE Industry Partnerships
Involve industry in classroom and labs Help CTE meet industry standards National, state and local partnerships Valued in the millions of dollars Supporting students and instruction Academic Integration through application
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Over 3,000 industry partners
Including: American Dental Assoc. Caterpillar The Coca-Cola Company DuPont Ford Motor Company General Motors Glencoe/McGraw-Hill John Deere Lowe’s Marriott Allstate Shell Oil Snap-on Inc. UPS Verizon Visteon
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CTSOs connect students
To industry To their instructors CTSOs connect students to their individual success To each other
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CTSOs make the success connection
Professional skills Experiences Networking Self-esteem Leadership Personal skills
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Student organizations
Help Instructors Help Industry Help Students Teach--and learn-- the skills for success
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