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Texas Education Agency Labor Market & Career Information Teacher Certification Training
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Texas Education Agency Labor Market & Career Information Cindy Elliott Cindy Elliott, Trainer cindy.elliott@cdr.state.tx.us Labor Market & Career Information Fax (512) 491-4967
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Labor Market & Career Information CDR Software and Products Career Orientation Certification For More Information, Send Email to: Trainer@cdr.state.tx.us Or Call (512) 491-4945
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Labor Market & Career Information Career Orientation Certification Requirements Participation in a Texas Education Agency approved workshop for beginning career orientation teachers prior to teaching the course. In addition to having one or more of the following: Agriculture Science Certification Family and Consumer Sciences Education/Home Economics certification Marketing Education certification* Bachelor-degreed Health Science Technology certification* Business-Office Education certification Bachelor-degreed Trade & Industrial Education certification* Industrial Technology Education
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Labor Market & Career Information 18 Week Course with 90 Complete Lesson Plans Relates CDR Products to Course Requirements in a Complete Teaching Tool Each Lesson is Aligned to TEKS, Fulfilling All TEKS Requirements. Includes Extra Activities, Career Days, and Classroom Management System
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Labor Market & Career Information
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Occupational Career Clusters Digital Video Show 1-800-822-PLAN
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Labor Market and Career Information C areer A lternatives R esources E valuation S ystem
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Labor Market & Career Information Texas Career Progressions Automated Follow-Up Reports PEIMS/Voc 116R EE & O
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Labor Market & Career Information Automated Follow-Up Reports Where Are They Going To College?
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Lifetime Earnings by Education Level in Texas Education Level EstimatedEstimatedTX 40 YR Lifetime Hourly 2005Work Life HoursEarningsEarnings Short-term training83,200 $9.33 $776,256 Moderate-term training83,200$13.75 $1,144,000 Long-term OJT*83,200$16.91 $1,406,912 Work Experience83,200$20.67 $1,719,744 Post-sec Vocational Award83,200$16.06 $1,336,192 Associate’s Degree83,200$22.06 $1,835,392 Bachelor’s Degree83,200$28.95 $2,408,640 Bachelor’s + Experience83,200$40.49 $3,368,768 Master’s Degree83,200$26.13 $2,174,016 Doctoral Degree83,200$37.32 $3,105,024 First Professional Degree 83,200$47.61 $3,961,152 1 2 3 4 5
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Texas Projected Job Openings Compared To Job Openings Due To Growth, by Education 2002-2012 Annual Average Openings Percent of Openings % Openings Due To GrowthTrend First professional degree 5,2401.3%1.7% INCREASE Doctoral degree 6,0801.5%2.1% INCREASE Master’s degree 4,6601.1%1.4% INCREASE Bachelor’s plus experience 19,6804.8%6.0% INCREASE Bachelor’s degree 46,01511.2%14.1% INCREASE Associate degree 15,3203.7%5.2% INCREASE Postsecondary vocational award 16,9304.1%4.5% INCREASE Work experience related occupation 26,2806.4%6.2% DECREASE Long-term on-the-job training 27,9256.8%6.6% DECREASE Moderate-term on-the-job training 68,45016.7%15.4% DECREASE Short-term on-the-job training 174,40542.4%36.8% DECREASE TOTAL, ALL CATEGORIES 410,985100.0%
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Top 15 Fall 2004-2005 University Enrollment College MajorStudents Unknown / Undeclared33,127 Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other32,714 Business Administration and Management, General24,122 Biology / Biological Sciences, General20,287 Psychology, General16,707 Nursing / Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)15,031 Business / Commerce, General13,552 Accounting12,153 Health and Physical Education, General11,635 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies10,910 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering8,338 English Language and Literature, General8,255 Political Science and Government, General8,142 History, General7,984 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies7,855 Fall 2005 enrollment seed records were determined by THECB
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Top 15 Fall 2004-2005 University Graduates College MajorStudents Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other7,805 Psychology, General3,979 Accounting3,662 Marketing / Marketing Management, General2,664 Finance, General2,494 Educational Leadership and Administration, General2,106 Management Information Systems, General1,713 Law (LL.B., J.D.)1,354 Sociology1,304 Mechanical Engineering1,079 Counselor Education/ School Counseling & Guidance Services 992 Civil Engineering, General860 Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)809 Spanish Language and Literature805 Journalism771 Fall 2005 graduate seed records were determined by THECB
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Fastest Growing Jobs in Texas 2002-2012 Medical Assistants 62.3% Medical Records Technicians 55.3% Physician Assistants 52.8% Physical Therapy Aides 50.0% Special Education Teachers 48.6% Physical Therapy Assistants 48.5% Respiratory Therapy Technicians 47.4% Home Health Aides 46.1% Respiratory Therapists 46.1% Environmental Science Technicians 44.8%
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Student Career Interests 30,868 Inquiries January 2004- January 2006 1. Doctor, all specialties (2,064) 2. Lawyer (1,816) 3. Teacher K-12 (1,744) 4. Athletes & Coaches (1,238) 5. Law enforcement (1,193) 6. Registered Nurses (1,100) 7. Veterinarians (1,093) 8. Singers/Entertainers (827) 9. Cosmetology/Hairdresser(759) 10. Actors & Directors (506) 11. Architects 12. Biological scientist 13. Auto mechanics 14. Photographers 15. Designers 16. Computer programmer 17. Fire fighters 18. Computer engineers 19. Artists 20. Psychologists
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Emerging Markets in a Global Economy: Percent of 2000 & (2004) Revenue Outside U.S. YUM Brands 34.5% (36.04%) Gen Motors 26.2% (27.9%) Ford 30.4% (41.6%) Boeing 34.3% (30.5%) Intel 58.8% (80.8%) Coca Cola 61.0% (69.7%) Corning (n/a) (65.3%) Emerson Electric 40% (47%) Sara Lee (n/a) (44.1%) Intnl Paper 22.1% (27.8%) IBM 57.9% (63%) Motorola 52.5% (40.3%) JNJ 38.2% (41.4%) John Deere 25.1% (29.1%) Colgate 69.4% (73.7%) Nike 50.3% (61.0%) Campbell Soup n/a (35.6%)
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Labor Market & Career Information What Career will you choose? Imagizer Husher Knowleologist
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Rank Occupations in Column 1
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Bobilator- Career Clusters Update Occupations’ Rank in Column 2
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Bobilator- Annual Wages Update Occupations’ Rank in Column 3
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Bobilator- Job Outlook Update Occupations’ Rank in Column 4
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Bobilator- Education Update Occupations’ Rank in Column 5
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Bobilator- Working Conditions Update Occupations’ Rank in Column 6
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Bobilator- Actual Titles
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Career Development Resources Career Planet Texas CARES Occupational Career Clusters Digital Video Show
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Career Development Resources
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O ccupation and S kills C omputer- A ssisted R esearcher
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Career Development Resources
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Texas CARES
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Career Development Resources Texas CARES
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Career Development Resources Texas CARES
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Career Development Resources Texas CARES
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Career Development Resources Occupational Career Cluster Digital Video Show
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Career Development Resources Occupational Career Clusters Digital Video Show
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Occupational Career Cluster Digital Video Show Career Development Resources 8 CD set of over 300 Occupational Videos Close Captioning for Hearing Impaired Educational Requirements Duty and Task Requirements Salary and Job Outlook Expectations
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Career Development Resources Career Information Hotline FREE.. FREE!! FREE..
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Career Development Resources Career Hotline Counselor packets Career Information Sample Products Brochures & Flyers 1-800-822-PLAN Free Free Free Free Free!
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Career Development Resources Texas Job Hunter’s Guide Texas Emerging & Evolving Occupations Technology Workers in the New Texas Economy Licensed Occupations and Apprenticeship Program Contacts in Texas Why Study This?? Succeed at Work
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Career Development Resources Texas Job Hunter’s Guide
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Career Development Resources Texas Job Hunter’s Guide Ideal for All Types of Job Seekers How to Prepare Yourself, as Well as Your Resume How to be a Great Employee and Build Your Career Information Every Texas Worker Should Know
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Career Development Resources Licensed Occupations and Apprenticeship Program Contacts in Texas
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Career Development Resources 80 Different Licensed Occupations Minimum Age, Physical and Educational Requirements Testing and Fees Required Contact Information for Proper Licensing Agency Licensed Occupations and Apprenticeship Program Contacts in Texas Complete List of Registered Apprenticeship Programs
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Career Development Resources Parent’s Guide to Student Career Development
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Career Development Resources Charting Your Course
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Career Development Resources Succeed at Work Workforce Magazine Starting a New Job Managing Your Career Work Ethics Maintaining a Proper Attitude Living a Balanced Life
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Career Development Resources Why Study This??? ranging from: Storm Chasers to Astronauts
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Career Development Resources Why Study This?? Interviews with links to other related sites on CDR’s website. Interviews with 20 different people in math and science careers Blueprint to math and science High School courses.
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Career Development Resources Teacher’s Guides
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Career Development Resources Career Success High School Newspaper Career Clusters with Occupations List Comparisons of Post- Secondary Education Budget Calculator Parent’s Guide Pullout
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Career Development Resources On Your Mark Middle School Newspaper Career Investigation Activities Graduation Plan Guide Teachers’ Guide Career Portfolio Teamwork Activities
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Career Development Resources
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Cindy Elliott, Trainer For More Information, Send Email to: cindy.elliott@cdr.state.tx.us Or Call (512) 491-4945
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