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A Model for Promoting a STEM Career Pipeline Manufacturers Take the Lead!
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Create STEM Opportunities 2
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Why? 3
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Manufacturing Jobs 5
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Millennials’ Thoughts on Manufacturing http://tinyurl.com/khm38yf 6
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2014-15 Initiative Directory Education Training Local Communities Business Climate 7
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Grow Our North State Expanding our Manufacturing Sector & Educating our Workforce www.growmanufacturing.com What is it? A web presence for manufacturers and suppliers to locate and connect with: Other manufacturers Contract manufacturers Suppliers Resource Companies Directory 8
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Purpose: Network & Connect Connect North State Manufacturer, Supplier & Resource Companies Grow Our Local Economies By Increasing B2B Sales Locally Promote Education & Manufacturing Training Support STEM & PLTW Programs Directory 9
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Business/Industry Partners http://tinyurl.com/nxlkg5y 10 Directory
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Strengthen K-12 System of Support Connecting Administrators to STEM: Local Industry Walking Tour August 2014 Education 11
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Walking Tour http://tinyurl.com/kcg4jon 12 Education
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North State Grow Manufacturing Roundtable & Expo Education 13
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Job Boards 14 Education
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Train-the-Trainer Why offer the “Train-the-Trainer” Instruction? learn current technologies qualified employees $600,000 laser collaborate with education meaningful manufacturing training program stronger work force sustainable culture of industry Training 15
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Train-the-Trainer Format Outline of a “Train-the-Trainer” Instructional Day: pre-training test equipment demonstration hands-on personalized training ask questions post-training test evaluation from teachers take away information for new curriculum development Training 16
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First Day of Instruction Haas VF3ss Vertical Machining Center Training 17
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Second Day of Instruction CNC Accurpress Press Brake Training 18
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Cincinnati 4000 Watt Laser Third Day of Instruction Training 19
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Fourth Day of Instruction Fanuc/Lincoln 2 Station Welding Robot Training 20
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After Training Outline curriculum prepared presentation “student working tour” final project development student’s final project Training 21
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Who were the trainers & what did they do? experts teachers (trainers) were provided safety equipment and discussed safety procedures pretest hands-on training equipment demonstrations Training 22
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Phase 1 Completed At the end of the training each teacher was given a flash drive with the pre-test, presentations, post test, and additional equipment information so they could begin working on the new curriculum. On August 27, 2014, Susan Hukkanen from Butte County Office of Education, arranged tours for school superintendents, district office staff and principals to visit four local manufacturing companies. On October 2, 2014, one thousand two hundred students attended the Manufacturer’s Expo at CSU Chico. As of February 18, 2015, all six local high schools have completed their “working tours”. We are working with education to offer both introductory and advanced courses at a local manufacturing facility for educators. Several other manufactures are interested in offering similar “Train-the- Trainer” instruction at their facilities here in Butte County. 23 Training
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The purpose of the Butte County STEM Advisory Council is to be an advocate of STEM education by influencing the K-12 educational system in order to increase the success of students as they prepare for STEM-related careers. 24
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