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Employer
Involvement
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The
Need for Tech Prep
Work
Based Learning
Tech
Prep
Rio Grande Valley
(956) 364-4509
(800) 852-8784
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- There will
be 20,000 new job titles in the U.S. by the year 2000. America
is creating more high-skill jobs, but turning out more low-skill
labor.
- In Texas
alone, 89% of the jobs available require additional training and
education after high school.
- Only 11%
of projected new jobs in Texas will require no more than a high
school diploma. Only 4 out of every 100 new jobs can be filled
by people with minimal skill levels.
- In Texas
alone, 89% of the jobs available require additional training and
education after high school. One out of four Texans does not complete
high school.
- Schools
with strong Tech Prep programs report decreasing dropout rates
and improved scores on achievement tests.
- Only 1 out
of every 4 high school graduates enrolls in a four-year university;
only 50% of students who elect to pursue a bachelor's degree earn
one within 10 years.
- Community,
technical, and junior colleges are now the fastest-growing and
largest single segment of American higher education. However,
American business is reporting a serious shortage of associate-degree
graduates to meet the growing demands of employers.
- Big business
locates near high-tech labor pools.
- Texas' continued
economic health requires graduates who are "work-ready."
To be work-ready requires a different kind of preparation than
that offered to students in traditional classrooms.
* Sources:
US Dept. of Labor; Texas Workforce Commission; Center for Occupational
Research & Development.
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