Title: TECH PREP
1TECH PREP BUSINESS/INDUSTRYPARTNERING FOR THE
FUTURE
Bettye Hutchins, Executive Director Michele
Padilla, DCCCD Coordinator Kristin Walker,
Navarro Coordinator Donna Reynolds, TCC
Coordinator
2WHO WE ARE
3WHO WE ARE
4KEYS TO PARTNERSHIP
- LOCAL INVOLVEMENT
- PARTICIPATION IN AAS PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEES
- ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT
- SHARED VISION
5KEYS TO PARTNERSHIP
- Active Involvement
- Listen to BI needs, concerns, ideas
- Utilize board time to address concerns, strategic
planning (send out minutes, budget reports,
sector reports, etc before meetings) - Give Business and Industry Reps time to make
presentation and/or make comments at meetings - Give Business and Industry some real power in the
consortium (Ownership).
6Shared Vision
7PARTNERSHIPS
- DCCCD / TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
- History
- Fall 1996 TI RLC partnered and developed the
TechKNOW-Ed Program - The partnership was created out of local, state,
and national demand for skilled SMTs.
- Program Purpose
- To promote career awareness and exploration of
the SMT field - Tech Prep agreements were established for ISDs
electing to participate
8PARTNERSHIPS
- DCCCD / TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
- Program Process
- Orientation
- Student Tours
- Summer Student Chip Camp
- Summer Faculty Development Workshop
- Internship (paid)
- Flex schedule to allow students to attend college
full-time - Not guaranteed a full-time position at TI upon
graduation but in almost every case, the
participating students were hired
9PARTNERSHIPS
- DCCCD / TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
- Program Data
- 26 students participated 19 still employed by
- TI (most in technician positions)
- Current Status
- Still in existence
- s fluctuate depending
- on industry needs and
- based on current
- industry recruitment
- model in practice
- (ie. use of temp agencies)
10The John Deere TECH Program at Navarro College
- Partnership involving close cooperation
- John Deere
- Corporate
- Dealers
- Navarro College
- Three full time faculty
- Administration
- Students
When I graduate, the program will have fully
prepared me to be a good technician, and a good
person. Jason Young, Melancon
Equipment Lafayette, LA
11The John Deere TECH Program at Navarro College
- Power Up Your Career
- Apply to NC JD TECH Program
- Take Accuplacer and
- Mechanical Reasoning tests
- Obtain/maintain sponsorship
- with JD dealership
- Programs AAS degree or Certificate
- Ag Mechanization Technology
- Commercial Consumer Equipment Tech
12The John Deere TECH Program at Navarro College
- NOTHING PREPARES YOU FOR TOMORROW LIKE TRAINING
WITH JOHN DEERE TECH - Curriculum
- Designed by John Deere Navarro
- Lectures and hands-on labs
- John Deere Dealership paid internships are
mandatory winter and summer breaks - Hydraulics, electrical, engines, power trains,
air condition, machine adjustment, - DTAC service system
Internships are a critical component of the TECH
Program. There is so much students learn at the
dealership what being a service technician is
all about. They know if they study hard and work
hard, theres a bright future out there. Kip
Whorton, Instructor
13The John Deere TECH Program at Navarro College
- Key components to our partnership
- Advisory Committee
- Dealers
- John Deere College Partnership Manager
- Instructor
- Meet annually
- Attend Start Up
- Paid Internship
- Commitment from dealers and
- Navarro College
14Birdville ISD
- Media Tech
- Instructor Karen Seimears
15Goals
- Prepare students to be successful in entry level
positions within the television/film industry - To excel in post-secondary education
- To work their way through college in industry
positions
16Student Participation
- First day of school, Ms. Seimears had over 60
students enrolled and several more on waiting
lists! - Limit to class size is due to computer
availability - Ms. Seimears has been with Birdville ISD for 5
years
17Local Industry Internships
- Our industry is not typical in that most
production companies do not have typical offices - Media Tech focuses on projects during the summer
- Examples 30 second commercials for a local
church, daycare facility, hotel chair, physical
therapist, insurance company and car rental
company
18Win Win!
- This is a Win-Win situation because the kids do
quality production work less expensive than if a
company hired a full production company - The kids gain valuable experience and the
experience of working with a client and a budget - Example TexPrompt Inc.
19Share the vision!
- Share the dream with your administration. How to
raise the bar? - Provide the advanced class student a laptop with
10 gigs of internet storage so each student will
have their own editing station at home. - The key to their success . they found the kids
will spend as much time on their videos as you
will give themwith laptops they will work 24/7!
20Apples Final Cut Pro Certification
- Birdville ISD offers it as part of the standard
curriculum no cost to the students - Certification generally costs 1500 at a
corporate training center - Birdville ISD offers the certification to the
community after hours for 600 per class - These classes help pay for the students exam
costs and certification fees
21Benefits for Business/Industry
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIP
- SKILLED WORKERS
- MORE PROFITS less time and money spent on
employee training - MORE COMPETITIVE in the Global Economy
22Benefits for Tech Prep
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIP
- COMMUNITY SUPPORT for Technical Education
- VOICE OF SUPPORT with Policy Makers on the state
and national level
23Benefits for Texas
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIP
- BETTER TRAINED WORKFORCE
- MORE HIGH WAGE JOBS AVAILABLE
- MORE INDIVIDUALS WHO CONTRIBUTE to the STATES
ECONOMIC BASE - FEWER INDIVIDUALS ON PUBLIC ASSISTANCE