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Workforce readiness

Workforce readiness. What’s a teacher to do?. We are teachers We teach- using most current research What we teach – technology infused academic, core content How we teach – strategies and best practices We are advocates for our students for legislation We are innovators

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Workforce readiness

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  1. Workforce readiness What’s a teacher to do? D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  2. We are teachers We teach- using most current research What we teach – technology infused academic, core content How we teach – strategies and best practices We are advocates for our students for legislation We are innovators Now go teach …. innovation D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  3. The research America Diploma Project- Achieve.org D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  4. ADP How are we doing in PA? D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  5. US Dept. of Commerce What do employers want in an IT worker? A mix of formal education, specific technical skills, industry knowledge and experience, and other qualifications like project management, communication, and organizational skills. Soft skills (interpersonal, oral and written communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking) and business skills ( needs analysis, project management, customer relations, financial information, cost/benefit analysis) have become increasingly important for IT workers. In a report to Congress from the Secretary of Commerce – 2003 called “Education and Training for the Information Technology Workforce” D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  6. Time Magazine Have you heard the dark little joke among educators? Techies vs. Everyone else Steptoe, Sonja and Wallis, Claudia. “How to bring our Schools out of the 20th Century” , Time, Dec. 18, 2006. D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  7. Educational Leadership “The New WWW may put the assembly-line education out of its misery.” Tom March More than a century ago, William James said self-esteem can be measured by the ratio between our pretensions , or expectations about what we will achieve, and our actual success (1890). March, Tom. Educational Leadership. “The New WWW: Whatever, Whenever, Wherever”, ASCD, Dec./Jan, 2006 http://www.handango.com (graphics) D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

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  9. Educational Leadership Today, instead of Webquests, Tom March recommends having students create ClassAct Portals. D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  10. School Leader News “Students expelled over teddy bear movie win case”. News in Brief , School Leader News, PSBA, March 30, 2007. [CNN.com Mar 22, 2007] D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  11. Use more technology! Use more Internet! I don’t care… I’m retiring! No! No more computers! No! They just surf– not read!! What’s a teacher to do??? D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  12. NCEE & NBEA ALL TEACHERS MUST TEACH THE CORE “Strong skills in English, mathematics, technology, and science, as well as literature, history, and the arts will be essential for many; beyond this, candidates will have to be comfortable with ideas and abstractions, good at both analysis and synthesis, creative and innovative, self-disciplined and well organized, able to learn very quickly and work well as a member of a team and have the flexibility to adapt quickly to frequent changes in the labor market as the shifts in the economy become ever faster and more dramatic.” “Tough Choices or Tough Times”. The Report of the NEW Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce. Executive Summary. D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  13. Educational Leadership A COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF THE US EDUCATION SYSTEM “Unfortunately we’re stuck in an education system that is not geared to produce these kinds of graduates… We have implemented a plethora of programs, policies, and interventions in schools, yet our academic performance remains mediocre…. We have the second most expensive system in the world.” Tucker, Marc. “Charting a New Course for Schools”. Educational Leadership, ASCD, April, 2007 D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

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  15. Educational Leadership Information, communication, and media technologies are the high-octane fuel that drives global interdependence. Critical thinking, cultural awareness, impassioned writing; these skills aren’t just for the college bound students. High-quality common curriculum is the most powerful factor that affects levels of learning. Sattin, Carolyn and Suarez-Orozco,Marcelo. “Wanted: Global Citizens.” Educational Leadership, ASCD, April, 2007. D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  16. NCLB A report released in 2007 from the US Department of Education “recognizes what truly makes a difference in providing a quality education. It calls for a highly qualified teacher in the core subjects in every classroom; the use of proven, research-based instructional methods; and timely information and options for parents.” Building on Results: A Blueprint for Strengthening The No Child Left Behind Act by Margaret Spellings, US Department of Education, 2007. D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  17. Partnership for the 21st Century “Students need to be critical thinkers, problem solvers and effective communicators who are proficient in both core subjects and new 21st century skills. It’s essential that state educators, business leaders and policymakers work together to develop the 21st century learning outcomes that matter most to their local communities and employers.” http://www.21stcenturyskills.org D Gavitt York Technical Institute April 26, 2007

  18. NBEA We believe…Business courses that meet substantial core content standards should fulfill academic graduation requirements Let’s begin at the CORE Reading, Writing, Speaking Interpersonal Communication Listening Technology literate D Gavitt YTI April 26, 2007

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