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The CTE Department of the Arizona Department collection of resources for Professional Skills including:
- The Professional Skills Standards
- Rubrics for each of the standard components
- Resources and links to help with teaching and implementing each of the Professional Skills
- A student Self-Assessment

Subject:
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Arizona Department of Education
Date Added:
06/04/2020
Professional Skills Social Networking for Business 3
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Many businesses today use social networking to promote awareness. In this lesson you will continue creating a social networking plan for your CTSO, your class business, or for your own personal job search using the information you learned Lessons 1 and 2.

Subject:
Collaboration
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Debbie MacKinney
Date Added:
05/17/2024
Professional Skills: Transferable Knowledge and Skills
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In this lesson the students will:Define terminology.Identify knowledge and skills that could be transferred to other work situations.Create scenarios for a future career where you can transfer your knowledge and skills.

Subject:
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Katrina Jansson
Date Added:
12/28/2023
Public Speaking
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The course is an introduction to the preparation and delivery of oral presentations in an extemporaneous style. Emphasis is on ethical research, critical and logical analysis, and organization of informative and persuasive presentations.

Subject:
Complex Communication
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Provider:
Lumen Learning
Provider Set:
Candela Courseware
Date Added:
07/07/2020
Self-Study Guide for Career Readiness in Secondary Schools
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This self-study guide provides state and local education agencies and schools with a tool to assess the implementation of career readiness practices across a district or secondary school and to plan improvements. It is arranged by implementation areas that have been found to be important to career readiness efforts based on a review of the literature and discussions with stakeholders. Each area includes guiding questions for discussion, potential sources of evidence, and a rating scale for self-assessment of implementation. This process of ongoing discussion, evidence use, and self-assessment can help states, districts, and secondary schools improve the effectiveness of career readiness practices.

Subject:
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Case Study
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
AZCTECC .
Date Added:
12/08/2020
Stop Bullying Presentation
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Research shows that bullying is a public health issue that negatively impacts outcomes for youth involved.It is important to highlight bullying as a public health problem to keep children safe.The only way to eliminate bullying is to connect with strong partners in the community who know how to recognize, intervene, and prevent bullying from occurring in the future.This course aims to help community stakeholders to do exactly that.

Subject:
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Tracy Rexroat
Date Added:
04/08/2021
Technical Writing
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A focus on the organization, development, and refinement of technical communications.  Internal and external communications, including letters, memos, reports, and presentations are included.

Subject:
Complex Communication
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Provider:
Lumen Learning
Provider Set:
Candela Courseware
Date Added:
07/07/2020
Understanding Media and Culture
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This book’s title tells its intent. It is written to help you understand media and culture. The media and culture are so much a part of our days that sometimes it is difficult to step back and appreciate and apprehend their great impact on our lives. The book’s title, and the book itself, begin with a focus squarely on media. Think of your typical day. If you are like many people, you wake to a digital alarm clock or perhaps your cell phone. Soon after waking, you likely have a routine that involves some media. Some people immediately check the cell phone for text messages. Others will turn on the computer and check Facebook, email, or websites. Some people read the newspaper. Others listen to music on an iPod or CD. Some people will turn on the television and watch a weather channel, cable news, or Sports Center. Heading to work or class, you may chat on a cell phone or listen to music. Your classes likely employ various types of media from course management software to PowerPoint presentations to DVDs to YouTube. You may return home and relax with video games, television, movies, more Facebook, or music. You connect with friends on campus and beyond with text messages or Facebook. And your day may end as you fall asleep to digital music. Media for most of us are entwined with almost every aspect of life and work. Understanding media will not only help you appreciate the role of media in your life but also help you be a more informed citizen, a more savvy consumer, and a more successful worker. Media influence all those aspects of life as well.

Subject:
Complex Communication
Professional Skills
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Provider Set:
BCcampus Faculty Reviewed Open Textbooks
Author:
Jack Lule
Date Added:
10/28/2014
Welcome to AZ Career and Technical Education
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Welcome to AZ Career and Technical Education
Our Vision: Develop Arizona's competitive workforce through the power of Career and Technical Education.

Our Mission: Career and Technical Education will engage Arizona learners in relevant experiences leading to purposeful and economically viable careers.

Career and Technical Education is part of a well-rounded education and, as such, CTE programs are eligible to access Title IV funds.

Subject:
Accounting
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Aircraft Mechanics
Architectural Drafting
Automation and Robotics
Automotive Collision Repair
Automotive Technologies
Bioscience
Business Management
Business Operations
Business and Marketing Education
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Construction Technologies
Cosmetology and Related Services
Culinary Arts
Dental Assisting
Diesel Engine Repair
Digital Animation
Digital Communications
Digital Photography
Digital Printing
Early Childhood Education
Education Professions
Education and Training
Electrical and Power Transmission Installation
Electronic Technologies
Electronics Drafting
Emergency Medical Services
Engineering
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Fashion Design and Operations
Film & TV Production
Finance
Fire Service
Graphic Design
Health Science Technologies
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment Operations
Home Health Aide
Hospitality Management
Interior Design
Laboratory Assisting
Law and Public Safety
Marketing
Mechanical Drafting
Medical Assisting Services
Medical Records Technologies
Mental and Social Health Technician
Music & Audio Production
Network Security
Nursing Services
Pharmacy Support Services
Precision Machining
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Software and App Design
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Stagecraft
Technology Devices Maintenance
Therapeutic Massage
Transportation Technologies
Veterinary Assisting
Welding Technologies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Arizona Department of Education
Date Added:
05/04/2021
Which CTSO does my Program belong to?
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This comprehensive program list from ADE identifies which CTSO is approved for each program.

Subject:
AgriScience
Business and Marketing Education
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Julie Ellis
Date Added:
08/11/2020
Youth Apprenticeships
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What is a Youth Apprenticeship Program?

Apprenticeship programs for youth between the ages of 16-24 combine academic and technical classroom instruction with work experience through an apprenticeship program. It provides the foundation for youth to choose among multiple pathways – to enroll in college, begin full-time employment, or a combination.

Subject:
AgriScience
Agriculture and Welding
Business and Marketing Education
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Science Technologies
Education and Training
Engineering and Information Technologies
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Science Technologies
Professional Skills
Public Service Careers
Transportation Technologies
Welding Technologies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Aprenticeship.gov
Date Added:
05/05/2021