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Page 1: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Introduction to Career & Technical

Student Organizations (CTSO’s)

Developed at NCSU

Adapted by David Agnew

Arkansas State University

Page 2: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Career and Technical Student Organizations:

CTSO’s are recognized as integral to the career and technical education program. 

CTSO's provide a unique program of career and leadership development, motivation and recognition exclusively for middle/junior high and secondary students enrolled in career and technical programs. 

Page 3: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Membership benefits:

How do young people benefit from membership in the CTSOs?

Page 4: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Provides for personal development. Young people grow and mature through CTSOs. These organizations help in the maturation process.

Page 5: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops “people” skills that can be used throughout life such as learning to work in teams and how to set and achieve goals as a group. CTSOs promote the development of interpersonal relationship skills.

Page 6: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops leadership skills. Research has shown that membership in CTSOs develops leadership skills. Members are more likelyto be community leadersin the future.

Page 7: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Provides for experiential learning. In CTSOs students learn new information through a “hands-on” approach.

Page 8: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops responsibility. CTSOs members learn to be responsible for their actions. For the organization to succeed each member has to do his/her part.

Page 9: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Helps make learning fun. Not only is learning enhanced if it experiential, it is also enhanced if it can be made enjoyable. Many educational activities in CTSOs are fun; thus learning is improved.

Page 10: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Farm and home life is improved. When students apply what they have learned in CTSOs at home, life is improved. This can be in the inner city, suburbs or in rural areas.

Page 11: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops self-confidence. When CTSOs members experience success in their endeavors, they gain a new

sense of self-confidence in their abilities.

Page 12: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Provides recognition. Many young people have never won a single award or recognition. Through youth organization activities, young people have a chance to receive recognition. This is an important part of developing into a well-balanced individual.

Page 13: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Provides a positive atmosphere. Young people today come from a variety of backgrounds; not all of which are desirable or healthy. The CTSOs often provides the only nurturing and positive atmosphere the young person will experience.

Page 14: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops a sense of community and volunteerism. Community improvement and development is a hallmark characteristic of CTSOs. Through participation in these activities the young person learns that he or she is part of a larger community.

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Benefits of CTSOs

Improves communication and decision making skills. Public speaking and participation in meetings is encouraged in the youth organizations. In these activities students learn to think on their feet and make quick decisions.

Page 16: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Cultivate new friends and develop respect for others. Life long friendships develop through CTSOs activities. Young people also learn how to interact with their peers.

Page 17: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Promotes career awareness. By participating in CTSOs activities, young people become aware of new career opportunities.

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Benefits of CTSOs

Learn to be more accepting of other cultures and diversity. By participating in youth organization activities outside the local area, young people are exposed to different cultures. At the national FFA convention some FFA chapters purposely have meals with other FFA chapters who are culturally different.

Page 19: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develop parliamentary procedure skills and the ability to run a meeting. No matter what a person does in life, a knowledge of parliamentary procedure and how to conduct a meeting are valuable skills.

Page 20: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Agricultural Literacy. Many CTSOs members do not end up in agricultural careers. However, their participation in CTSOs activities makes them better informed consumers, more knowledgeable of agriculture, and more appreciative of the nation’s agricultural heritage.

Page 21: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Develops skills and responsibilities associated with being a role model and mentor. There are numerous CTSOs activities where older members work with younger members and elementary school children.

Page 22: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Earn scholarships and money. Through participation in CTSOs activities, young people have the opportunity to earn scholarships and cash prizes for their efforts.

Page 23: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Fosters a sense of belonging. It is human nature to want to be accepted. Young people want to be part of a group. The CTSOs provide a much more desirable way to belong to a group than the alternatives such as gangs.

Page 24: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Benefits of CTSOs

Have the opportunity to travel. Many young people, even in this day and age, go on their first real trip of first overnight trip away from home while participating in CTSOs activities. There is also the opportunity for international travel.

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What are the CTSO’S

Page 26: Introduction to Career & Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) Developed at NCSU Adapted by David Agnew Arkansas State University.

Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSO)

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FFA

National FFA OrganizationAffiliated with Agricultural

EducationOriginally called the

Future Farmers of AmericaStarted in 1928, name

changed in 1988

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FFA

Mission:FFA makes a positive

difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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FCCLA Family, Career and

Community Leaders of America, Inc.

Associated with Family and Consumer Sciences

Originally FHA (Future Homemakers of America) - 1945 then FHA-HERO (Home

Economics Related Occupations)

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FCCLA Mission:

To promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members develop skills for life through-- character development creative and critical thinking interpersonal communication practical knowledge andvocational preparation

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FBLA

Future Business Leaders of America

Affiliated with Business and Office Education

First chapters started in the 1940s

Post-secondary division is Phi Beta Lambda

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FBLA

Mission:The mission of FBLA is to

bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership development programs.

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BPA

Business Professionals of America

Affiliated with Business and Office Education

Originally called the Office Education Association

Established in 1966, name change in 1988

Strong in the Midwest

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BPA

Mission Statement:The mission of Business

Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills.

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DECA

DECA (An Association of Marketing Students)

Affiliated with Marketing Education

Started in 1946 as Distributive Education Clubs of America

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DECA

Mission: The mission of DECA is to enhance the

co-curricular education of students with interests in marketing, management and entrepreneurship.

DECA helps students develop skills and competence for marketing careers, build self-esteem, experience leadership and practice community service.

DECA is committed to the advocacy of marketing education and the growth of business and education partnerships.

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HOSA

Health Occupations Students of America

Affiliated with Health Occupations Education

Established in 1976

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HOSA

Mission: The mission of HOSA is to

enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health occupations education students, therefore helping the students to meet the needs of the health care industry.

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TSA

Technology Student Association

Affiliated with Technology Education

Started in 1967 as AIASA (American Industrial Arts Student Association)

Name change - 1988

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TSA

Mission: The mission of the Technology

Student Association is to prepare our membership for the challenge of a dynamic world by promoting technological literacy, leadership, and problem solving, resulting in personal growth and opportunity.

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SkillsUSA-VICA

Affiliated with Trade and Industrial Education

Originally VICA – Vocational Industrial Clubs of America

Started in 1965Name changed in

1999

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Web Links

FCCLA - http://www.fcclainc.org/ FBP - http://www.bpa.org/default.html TSA - http://www.tsawww.org/ FFA - http://www.ffa.org/ FBLA - www.fbla-pbl.org/ HOSA -

http://www.hosa.org/index.html DECA -

http://www.deca.org/index.html

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In Conclusion In a commentary in Education

Week (September 26, 1984) Stuart Rosenfield stated that agricultural education was a model for education reform. He praised the FFA for developing leadership. If people would learn more about the MODERN day CTSOs program, they would recognize the importance of these programs in developing our young people.