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Welcome to Ardrey Kell’s Open House. Mrs. Elaine Friar , Career and Technical Ed. dept. Elaine.Friar@cms.k12.nc.us http://elainefriar.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/. It's a great day to be a Knight!. What is CTE?. Career and Technical Education
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Welcome to Ardrey Kell’s Open House Mrs. Elaine Friar, Career and Technical Ed. dept. Elaine.Friar@cms.k12.nc.us http://elainefriar.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ It's a great day to be a Knight!
What is CTE? • Career and Technical Education • Prepares your students for college majors and careers • Prepares your students for part time jobs and internships where CTE skills can be utilized
Areas of Concentration in CTE at Ardrey Kell • Business • Health Occupations • Project Lead the Way • Technology • Marketing • Trade and Industrial
Accounting I • MSITA Excel and Access • MSITA Word,PPT and Publisher • Multimedia and Webpage Design
Microsoft Information Technology Academy • Video Introduction • Syllabus • Testing Available for • Word • PowerPoint • Excel • Access
What is MOS? • Microsoft Office Specialist • Certification for Office 2010 • After taking this course: • You will be eligible to pursue certification in Word and PowerPoint with the potential to become certified in other areas
21st Century Skills • Communication • Technical • Problem solving • Team building • Listening • WRITING!!!!
CTE’s Honor Society is TheNational Technical Honor Society • Students must: • Be a junior or senior • Nominated by a CTE teacher • Have earned an A in their current CTE class and have taken another CTE class previously • Have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0 and have a passing grade in all subjects for the year nominated
Elaine Friar’s Information • Elaine.Friar@cms.k12.nc.us • 980-343-0860 ext 297 • http://elainefriar.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ National Board Certified Teacher Winthrop University, BS Univ. of MD Business Education Masters in Education
Accounting I • Students will follow basic principles of the accounting cycle from the analysis and recording of business transactions to the preparations and interpretation of financial statements and supporting data.
What’s after Accounting I? • Accounting II (honors course) • Principles of Business • Small Business/ Entrepreneurship • See Course Guide for many more options
Supplies Needed Daily • 3 ring binder, 5 dividers, paper • Pencil • Calculator Closure
Computer Applications II Multimedia and Webpage Design 1.0 Desktop publishing 2.0 Graphic image design, computer animation and virtual reality 3.0 Multimedia production 4.0 Web page design
Principles of Business • Designed to help students master skills in • Business concepts • Leadership skills • Communication skills • Technology • Money management • Banking & credit • Savings & investments • Insurances • Careers in business & marketing
What comes after Principles of Business: • Computer Applications I, II • E-Commerce • Computerized Accounting I & II • Computer Programming I & II • Marketing, Fashion Merchandise • Small Business Entrepreneurship • Much more!
Honors Accounting II • This course is designed to develop in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques used in solving business problems and making financial decisions.
Honors Accounting II Highlights • Employment in the field of accounting • Journalize and post business transactions in journals and ledgers • Departmentalized merchandising business • Apply accounting concepts, practices, and procedures for a corporation • Perform activities used in a payroll system
Other Honors Accounting Highlights • Procedures for accounting adjustments • Procedures for inventory control systems • Procedures related to cost accounting • Procedures related to budgeting using manual
Computer Applications I • Students master beginning and advanced skills in: • Word-processing and desktop publishing • Database • Spreadsheet • PowerPoint • Alternative Input devices & portability
What’s After Computer Applications I? • Computer Applications II • E-Commerce (Honors course) • See Course Guide for many more options.