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Explore with CTAE Career, technical and Agricultural Education

Explore future job trends, skills gap, and CTAE courses to enhance your employability. Gain soft skills, choose pathways, and dive into hands-on projects. Get involved in work-based learning opportunities and extracurricular activities for a successful career journey.

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Explore with CTAE Career, technical and Agricultural Education

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  1. Explore with CTAECareer, technical and Agricultural Education Shannon Boyer, Work Based Learning Coordinator

  2. Are you ready? Welcome to your future, class of 2020

  3. Interesting facts for the future • 50 % with no profitable career • 60 % of US Jobs require at least an Associates Degree • 56 % of College Students Graduate with a Bachelors Degree within a 6 year window • Skilled Tradesmen, Manufacturing, Apprentices

  4. 2020 – what does it look like? • Top Projected Jobs for 2020 • Personal care aides • Home health aides • Biomedical engineers • Brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, tile and marble setters • Carpenters • Veterinary technologists and assistants • Reinforcing iron and rebar workers • Physical therapist assistants • Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters • Meeting, convention, and event planners Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook and Career Guide to Industries

  5. Skills gap • Approximately 5000 jobs remain unfilled due in part to the “skills gap” in Georgia

  6. Skills Gap cont. • 89% of all First Time Hires lose their job due to a lack of SOFT SKILLS • CTAE Fills a critical need both state and nationally

  7. Why encourage ctae Courses? • Each course teaches SOFT skills/employability skills • Discipline and Character • Attendance and Punctuality • Teamwork and Work habits • Productivity and Academic Performance • Organization and Responsibility • Attitude and Respect • Self-Management and Time Management • Oral and Written Business Communication Skills • Appearance and Professional Image • Social Media Ethics

  8. Pathway Completion – 8 in CTAE • Students do NOT have to have a pathway to graduate • Students are STRONGLY encouraged to complete a pathway • More employable with a concentration/interest • More marketable with completion designation • More opportunity community and school wide in upper level CTAE courses • High School is also a time for interest exploration

  9. Course: Foundations of Engineering & technology • First course in Technology/Engineering Pathway • Hands on projects • Problem solving and technical skills • History, systems and processes of invention and innovation • Teacher: Mr. Tyler Putnam Engineering & Technology

  10. Course:Intro to Graphics & Design • First course in Graphic Design Pathway • Eligibility for Copy Shop Intern as Junior or Senior • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator • Teacher: Ms. Valerie Webb Graphic Design

  11. Course: Auto maintenance and light repair I • First in the Auto Maintenance and Light Repair Pathway • Automotive skills • Prepares you for a career in the automotive field • Teacher: Coach Steve Corrigan Auto Maintenance and Light Repair

  12. Course: Intro to Business & Technology • First in the Entrepreneurship Pathway • Business concepts applicable to everything • Program Certified by SHRM • Teacher: Coach Tim Graves Entrepreneurship

  13. Course: Introduction to healthcare science • First course for • Allied Health Pathway • Sports Medicine • Basic first aid, CPR, legal & ethical responsibility, human growth & development, safety and infection control • Teacher: Coach Phillip Hardy Sports Med & Allied Health

  14. Course: Marketing Principles • Part of the Marketing Communications and Promotions • Communication in workplace • Teambuilding • Personal branding • Selling Strategies • Basic marketing concepts • Price, product, promotion, place • Teacher: Mrs. Camille Spradley Marketing Comm & Promotion

  15. Course: Audio and Video Technology and Film I • First course in the pathway for Audio and Video Technology and Film • Basic equipment knowledge • Script writing • Production and Programming • Recording and editing • Studio Production • Teacher: Mr. Tyler Putnam Audio and Video Tech &Film

  16. Work based learning • Juniors & Seniors • Internships • Apprentices • Employment • Work Permit Changes • On Campus Opportunities www.canestocareers.com

  17. Career Tech Extras • Copy Shop Internship • School Store Internship • Video Broadcast Staff • Yearbook staff (CAHISCO) • CHIPPER – Newspaper Staff • Sports Medicine Staff • Get Involved: Clubs • FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) • HOSA (Healthcare Occupation Student Association)

  18. GOOD LUCK Class of 2020!

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