Title: An Information Session for Parents
1Talking Opportunities
- An Information Session for Parents
2 Pathways to Opportunity
3PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
4PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
5PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
6PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
7PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
8The Apprenticeship Pathway
- a hands-on training program that has existed
- for 1,000s of years
- one of Ontarios best kept secrets of
post-secondary training
9The Skilled Trades
- These high demand, highly skilled, highly
practical careers are now referred to as Gold
Collar Careers since many trades people can earn
50,000-75,000 within 3-5 years of high school
graduation - Students and parents need to pay more attention
to this pathway as a powerful means of obtaining
practical experience and skills, keeping in mind
that over 50 of Ontarios Grade 9 students do
not choose to pursue either a college diploma or
a university degree. - HCDSB offers the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship
Program (OYAP) program starting in Grade 11
students earn high school credits while they
explore career opportunities in the skilled
trades.
10The Principles ofApprenticeship Training
- training is experiential (85-90 occurs
on-the-job, and 10-15 takes place in the
classroom)
- apprentices earn while they learn
- success requires competencies in Math, English
and Science and an aptitude for applied technology
- leads to a wide variety of rewarding careers in
the industrial, transportation, construction and
service sectors of Ontarios economy
11What are the trades?
12The 33 construction trades include
- Carpenter
- Electrician
- Crane Operator
- Glazier
- Drywall Finisher/Plasterer
- Mason
- Painter
Plumber Power Line Worker Refrigeration/AC
Mechanic Roofer Steam
Fitter Sheet Metal Worker
13The 20 motive power trades include
- Auto Body Tech.
- Automotive Painter
- Auto Service Technician
- Partsperson
- Small Engine Mechanic
- Marine Engine Repairer
- Heavy Duty Technician
- Transmission Technician
- Motorcycle Technician
- Truck/Coach Technician
14The 48 industrial trades include
- Facilities Mtce. Mechanic
- Fitter
- General Machinist
- Hydraulic Mechanic
- Industrial Electrician
- Locksmith
- Mould Maker
- Ski lift Mechanic
- Tool Die Maker
- Welder
Aircraft Mtce. Engineer Blacksmith
Cabinetmaker Draftsperson CNC Programmer
15The 34 service trades include
- Agriculture Technician
- Appliance Service Tech
- Arborist
- Baker
- Cook
- Child/Youth Worker
- Construction Craft Worker
- ECE
- Education Asst
- Pool Hot Tub/Spa Tech.
- Retail Meat Cutter
Electronic Service Tech Hairstylist
Horse Groomer Horticultural Technician IT
support analyst Network cabling
16PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
17PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money
while enjoying doing this?
18PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child earning money while
enjoying doing this?
19PAUSE FOR REFLECTION
- Can you see your child
- earning money
- while enjoying a career
- involving one of these?
20THERE ARE MANY PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS