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Texas Education Agency Teacher Certification Training
Texas Education Agency
Cindy Elliott, Trainer
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Career Orientation Certification Requirements Participation in a Texas Education Agency approved workshop for beginning career orientation teachers prior to teaching the course. In addition to having one or more of the following:
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Agriculture Science Certification
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Family and Consumer Sciences Education/Home Economics certification
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Marketing Education certification*
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Bachelor-degreed Health Science Technology certification*
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Business-Office Education certification
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Bachelor-degreed Trade & Industrial Education certification*
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Unit 1: World of Work Unit 2: Interest Assessment Unit 3: Aptitude Assessment Unit 4: Research Project Unit 5: Budget
Unit 1: World of Work Unit 2: Interest Assessment Unit 3: Aptitude Assessment Unit 4: Research Project Unit 5: Budget Unit 6: Sample Graduation Plan
Unit 1: World of Work Unit 2: Interest Assessment Unit 3: Aptitude Assessment Unit 4: Research Project Unit 5: Budget Unit 6: Sample Graduation Plan Unit 7: Texas Job Hunters Guide
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How to Prepare Yourself, as Well as Your Resume
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How to be a Great Employee and Build Your Career
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Information Every Texas Worker Should Know
Unit 1: World of Work Unit 2: Interest Assessment Unit 3: Aptitude Assessment Unit 4: Research Project Unit 5: Budget Unit 6: Sample Graduation Plan Unit 7: Texas Job Hunters Guide Unit 8: Succeed at Work
Succeed at Work
Workforce Magazine •Maintaining a Proper Attitude •Managing Your Career •Living a Balanced Life •Starting a New Job •Work Ethics
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Texas Career Progressions EE & O PEIMS/Voc 116R Automated Follow-Up Reports
Automated Follow-Up Reports Where Are They Going To College? Univ. of Texas at Austin Texas A&M Univ.
Texas Tech Univ.
Univ. of Houston Blinn College Univ. of North Texas SW Texas State Univ.
Austin Comm. College Stephen F. Austin State Univ.
San Antonio College
0% 6.4% 6.4% 1% 2% 2.9% 2.8% 2.6% 2.5% 2.3% 1.9% 2.3% 3% 3.3% 4% 5% 6% 7%
Lifetime Earnings by Education Level in Texas
Education Level 4 2 5 3 1
Short-term training Moderate-term training Long-term OJT* Work Experience Post-sec Vocational Award Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor’s + Experience Master’s Degree Doctoral Degree First Professional Degree
Estimated Lifetime Hours
83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200 83,200
Estimated Hourly 2005 Earnings $9.33
$13.75
$16.91
$20.67
$16.06
$22.06
$28.95
$40.49
$26.13
$37.32
$47.61
TX 40 YR Work Life Earnings
$776,256 $1,144,000 $1,406,912 $1,719,744 $1,336,192 $1,835,392 $2,408,640 $3,368,768 $2,174,016 $3,105,024 $3,961,152
Top 15 Fall 2004-2005 University Enrollment College Major Unknown / Undeclared Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Business Administration and Management, General Biology / Biological Sciences, General Psychology, General Nursing / Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Business / Commerce, General Accounting Health and Physical Education, General Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering English Language and Literature, General Political Science and Government, General History, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Fall 2005 enrollment seed records were determined by THECB
Students 33,127 32,714 24,122 20,287 16,707 15,031 13,552 12,153 11,635 10,910 8,338 8,255 8,142 7,984 7,855
Top 15 Fall 2004-2005 University Graduates College Major Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Psychology, General Accounting Marketing / Marketing Management, General Finance, General Educational Leadership and Administration, General Management Information Systems, General Law (LL.B., J.D.) Sociology Mechanical Engineering Counselor Education/ School Counseling & Guidance Services Civil Engineering, General Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD) Spanish Language and Literature Journalism
Fall 2005 graduate seed records were determined by THECB
Students 7,805 3,979 3,662 2,664 2,494 2,106 1,713 1,354 1,304 1,079 992 860 809 805 771
Student Career Interests
30,868 Inquiries January 2004 January 2006 1. Doctor, all specialties (2,064) 2. Lawyer (1,816) 3. Teacher K-12 (1,744) 4. Athletes & Coaches (1,238) 5. Law enforcement (1,193) 6. Registered Nurses (1,100) 7. Veterinarians (1,093) 8. Singers/Entertainers (827) 9. Cosmetology/Hairdresser(759) 10. Actors & Directors (506) 11. Architects 12. Biological scientist 13. Auto mechanics 14. Photographers 15. Designers 16. Computer programmer 17. Fire fighters 18. Computer engineers 19. Artists 20. Psychologists
Emerging Markets in a Global Economy: Percent of 2000 & (2004)
Revenue
Outside U.S.
YUM Brands 34.5% Gen Motors 26.2% (36.04%) (27.9%) Ford 30.4% (41.6%) Boeing 34.3% (30.5%) Intel 58.8% Coca Cola (80.8%) 61.0% (69.7%) Corning (n/a) Emerson Electric (65.3%) 40% (47%) Sara Lee (n/a) (44.1%) Intnl Paper 22.1% IBM 57.9% (27.8%) (63%) Motorola 52.5% JNJ 38.2% (40.3%) (41.4%) John Deere 25.1% (29.1%) Colgate Nike 69.4% 50.3% (73.7%) (61.0%) Campbell Soup n/a (35.6%)