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1 Technology, Life and Careers (TLC): The First Step Toward CTE Engagement
Mike Woodard, TLC Teacher Marshall Ranch Elementary Peoria Unified School District

2 Over 36,000 students 34 Elementary Schools 8 High Schools
93% graduation rate 98% among CTE Concentrators Mission Statement: Preparing students to meet their future potential Vision Statement: Every student, every day prepared to shape tomorrow

3 TLC In Middle School/Junior High
Is it important to understand today’s technology at an early age? Is it important to teach students good decision making skills – how to think critically and make good decisions? Is it important to identify what individual students enjoy doing – to find their passion for a potential future career?

4 TLC In Middle School/Junior High Provides …
Critical knowledge of technology; how it works and how to use it responsibly A foundation for good decision making in Junior High and in the future A glimpse of a wide variety of potential careers 7th and 8th grade

5 TLC in Middle School/Junior High
Increases Awareness and Participation in High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) Keeps students interested and engaged Provides a pipeline of students for the future Helps students identify potential careers Increases participation in clubs and organizations

6 Technology Word PowerPoint Excel Access Search Engines
Internet Safety Week

7 Technology Literacy Assessments Lab Activities

8 Employability Skills Interviewing Resume Writing
Soft Skills Development Workplace Standards Practice Job Interviews

9 Key Career Categories

10 Transition To High School
Career Exploration Day MyLife Day Pre-registration for 9th grade AZCIS

11 How To Make TLC Engaging: Use The Technology
“All About Me” PowerPoint “Personal Budget” in Excel Morning Announcements (MRTV) Typing.com “Paint” Learning.com

12 How to Make TLC Engaging: Provide Hands-On Activities
Shark Tank Digital Photography Contest Programming Drones and Cars Hydroponics/”Grow Your Own” Public Service Announcements Soft Skills Presentations

13 How To Make TLC Engaging: Software, Kits, Events
Code.org (Computer Programming) RoomSketcher (Interior Design) “Ed Heads” (Medical Surgeries) Smithsonian Motor Works Electronic Snap Circuits Skype Teleconferences and Activities

14 How To Make TLC Engaging: Guest Speakers
Military (Veterans) Police Fire Parents as a Resource Local Business as a Resource Students Automotive Nursing Sports Medicine

15 How To Make TLC Engaging: Think Creatively
Culinary (Cake Decorating, Foods of the World) Fashion (Fashion Show and Clothing Brands) Cosmetology (Movie Makeup)

16 How To Make TLC Engaging: Personalized Learning
Provide Options Find activities that fuel their passion Provide additional support Continue to challenge and add rigor Provide contacts at the high school and at local businesses Always have a “next step”

17 How To Make TLC Engaging: Student Organizations
Future Business Leaders of America Health Occupations, Students of America SkillsUSA

18 How To Make TLC Engaging: TLC Teachers Care and Share
Quarterly Induction Meetings and Training Sharing Is Caring What Works and What Doesn’t Work Best Practices A Community

19 How To Make TLC Engaging: Work With CTE Teachers and Business Advisory Council
Understand the businesses that will have the largest job growth Identify the skills businesses will need from future employees Determine how students can get a jump on obtaining those skills - TLC - CTE - Dual Enrollment - Trade Schools - West-MEC - Internships Develop a plan for future studies and obtaining real world experience

20 How To Make TLC Engaging: Collaborate with Core Subject Teachers
Turn a book report into a PowerPoint presentation Turn a book report into a video s/Filing/Organizing Science = Drones Social Studies = Fake news, states vs. fed (it’s happened before but without the technology) Teach Math in everyday life Interest rates Personal budget Using credit cards Buying a car

21 How To Make TLC Engaging
Use The Technology Provide Hands-On Activities Offer Online Educational Games Provide Guest Speakers Think Creatively Personalize Learning Offer Student Organizations Share Best Practices with TLC Teachers Work with CTE Teachers and Advisory Committee Collaborate with Core Subject Teachers Promote the Program (Increase Awareness)

22 TLC In Middle School/Junior High Provides …
Critical knowledge of technology; how it works and how to use it responsibly A foundation for good decision making in Junior High and in the future A glimpse of a wide variety of potential careers 7th and 8th grade

23 TLC in Middle School/Junior High
Increases Awareness and Likely Participation in High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) Keeps students interested and engaged Provides a pipeline of students for the future Helps students identify potential careers Increases participation in clubs and organizations

24 Forging Students Into Everyday Heroes


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