logging in or signing up career1a sasi14 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 12 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 30, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Careers CAREER IN COLLEGE Slide 2: What is Career and Technical Education ? Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are a series of courses that prepare students for a wide range of careers. Slide 3: 4 year college 2 year college Trade school Military Workforce Career and Technical Education Prepares Students For Post High School Options Slide 4: CTE is Critical to the Success of All Students Encourages students to apply core academic and technical skills to careers. Allows students to leave high school with college credit. Provides training and preparedness for industry certification such as Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS). Teaches students critical employability and leadership skills through student clubs. Slide 5: A College Prep Education is Not Enough 80% of high school students plan to attend college. 55% of high school graduates actually enroll in college. 33% of college students drop out before their sophomore year. 48% of college students drop out before graduation. Slide 6: It All Adds Up Percentage of Americans holding college degrees … Bachelor's degree 27% Master’s degree 6% Doctorate Degree 1% Slide 7: What Happens to the "Other" 66% ? Many students experience “Career Evolution” – floundering in the workforce for 10 years after high school, then deciding to get career training. The average age at community college is 28! Slide 8: Bridge the Gap Between High School and Beyond Complete both a rigorous academic AND Career and Technical Education program to prepare for post secondary education AND the workforce. Slide 9: Success of Career and Technical Education Students 99% of seniors earn a high school diploma compared to 94% of non-Career and Technical Education seniors. 91% are employed, in the military or enrolled in postsecondary education 18 months after graduation. Graduates earned significantly more than non-Career and Technical Education graduates and the gap widens with time. Slide 10: Most New Jobs Require Career and Technical Training 65% of all new jobs require some post-secondary and/or technical education. 22% of all new jobs require a bachelor’s degree. 30% of college graduates take jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree. 36% of jobs are currently technical. 45% of jobs will be technical in 10 years. Slide 11: Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Workforce Future workers need to be more skilled and better educated and be able to create and apply sophisticated new technologies. The highest rewards will go to workers with knowledge and skills that are relevant to the workplace. Slide 12: A Career and Technical Education program is for you! Slide 13: Arts and Communications Drafting Technology Graphic Communications Media Communications Photo Imaging Business Systems A+ PC Maintenance & Repair Accounting CISCO Computer Networking Computer Applications Cooperative Business Experience Desktop Publishing Financial Services Sales & Marketing Engineering/Industrial Systems Aircraft Automotive Technology Building Technology Electronics/Computer Engineering Machine Tool Technology Welding Technology Health and Human Services Agriscience Child Care & Development Culinary Arts Health Care Technology Sports Medicine Programs in Chennai District Slide 14: Prepare For an Exciting Career Such as . . Web Designer Computer Networking Professional Executive Chef Automotive Engineer Biotechnologist Commercial Artist Public Relations/Advertising Manager and many more! Slide 15: Career & Technical Education Week “Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Careers” Celebrate the importance of career skills to the education and life success of Indian’s students. Presentation Design by Y.Sasi rekha House: Nethaji You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
career1a sasi14 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 12 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 30, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Careers CAREER IN COLLEGE Slide 2: What is Career and Technical Education ? Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are a series of courses that prepare students for a wide range of careers. Slide 3: 4 year college 2 year college Trade school Military Workforce Career and Technical Education Prepares Students For Post High School Options Slide 4: CTE is Critical to the Success of All Students Encourages students to apply core academic and technical skills to careers. Allows students to leave high school with college credit. Provides training and preparedness for industry certification such as Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS). Teaches students critical employability and leadership skills through student clubs. Slide 5: A College Prep Education is Not Enough 80% of high school students plan to attend college. 55% of high school graduates actually enroll in college. 33% of college students drop out before their sophomore year. 48% of college students drop out before graduation. Slide 6: It All Adds Up Percentage of Americans holding college degrees … Bachelor's degree 27% Master’s degree 6% Doctorate Degree 1% Slide 7: What Happens to the "Other" 66% ? Many students experience “Career Evolution” – floundering in the workforce for 10 years after high school, then deciding to get career training. The average age at community college is 28! Slide 8: Bridge the Gap Between High School and Beyond Complete both a rigorous academic AND Career and Technical Education program to prepare for post secondary education AND the workforce. Slide 9: Success of Career and Technical Education Students 99% of seniors earn a high school diploma compared to 94% of non-Career and Technical Education seniors. 91% are employed, in the military or enrolled in postsecondary education 18 months after graduation. Graduates earned significantly more than non-Career and Technical Education graduates and the gap widens with time. Slide 10: Most New Jobs Require Career and Technical Training 65% of all new jobs require some post-secondary and/or technical education. 22% of all new jobs require a bachelor’s degree. 30% of college graduates take jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree. 36% of jobs are currently technical. 45% of jobs will be technical in 10 years. Slide 11: Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Workforce Future workers need to be more skilled and better educated and be able to create and apply sophisticated new technologies. The highest rewards will go to workers with knowledge and skills that are relevant to the workplace. Slide 12: A Career and Technical Education program is for you! Slide 13: Arts and Communications Drafting Technology Graphic Communications Media Communications Photo Imaging Business Systems A+ PC Maintenance & Repair Accounting CISCO Computer Networking Computer Applications Cooperative Business Experience Desktop Publishing Financial Services Sales & Marketing Engineering/Industrial Systems Aircraft Automotive Technology Building Technology Electronics/Computer Engineering Machine Tool Technology Welding Technology Health and Human Services Agriscience Child Care & Development Culinary Arts Health Care Technology Sports Medicine Programs in Chennai District Slide 14: Prepare For an Exciting Career Such as . . Web Designer Computer Networking Professional Executive Chef Automotive Engineer Biotechnologist Commercial Artist Public Relations/Advertising Manager and many more! Slide 15: Career & Technical Education Week “Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Careers” Celebrate the importance of career skills to the education and life success of Indian’s students. Presentation Design by Y.Sasi rekha House: Nethaji