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SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

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Page 1: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

SkillsUSACAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

Page 2: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

The National Federation of Independent Business recently

cited the NUMBER ONE problem of its members:

“The shortage of skilled, trained workers.”

Skills are in Demand!

Skills are in Demand!

Page 3: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

The skills employers are desperate for are not only technical skills, but

also EMPLOYABILITY skills (teamwork, communications,

leadership, etc.).

Skills are in Demand!

Skills are in Demand!

There is a SKILLED LABOR SHORTAGE in America today.

Workers with the right skills are highly sought, and, most

often, highly paid.

SkillsUSA helps students obtain and develop the skills they’ll need

to succeed.

Page 4: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

Mission: To help our student members become world-class workers and responsible

American citizens

What is SkillsUSA?What is SkillsUSA?

Page 5: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

Core Values: Integrity, Responsibility,

Citizenship, Service, Respect

What is SkillsUSA?What is SkillsUSA?

Page 6: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

• A professional organization for students in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations

• An association with more than 250,000 members in over 4,700 schools

• Offers leadership, citizenship, and character development programs and activities

Page 7: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

SkillsUSA teaches what companies want workers to learn

0%

10%

20%

30%

40% Teamwork

Problem Solving

OralCommunications

Creative Thinking

Percentage of companies planning to teach the following key skills to employees in the next three years:

Source: Anthony P. Carneveale, Leila J. Gainer, and Ann Meltzer. Workplace Basics: The Skills Employers Want (American Society for Training and Development and U.S. Dept. of Labor), 1989, p. 8.

Page 8: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

SkillsUSA offers students:

• Cutting-edge skills training

• Employability skills• Chances for

competition in their skill area

• Opportunities for industry contacts, jobs, scholarships

• The opportunity to be the best that they can be

Page 9: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

SkillsUSA offers teachers:

• Award-winning curriculum to teach essential employability skills

• Professional networking opportunities and links to business and industry to keep your program relevant

• Ways to get your students involved in their communities

• Greater success for your students, both personally and professionally

Page 10: SkillsUSA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL

• Business LOOK for SkillsUSA involvement on the resumes they receive – they know that SkillsUSA benefits them by providing the workers they need.

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How Does It Work?

• In the classroom, students run their own Program of Work.

• Students participate in state activities

• Qualified students are invited to the national conference as delegates or competitors

• Every student who participates gains skills and confidence and is better prepared for employment after completing school

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SkillsUSA

www.skillsusa.org