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What is SkillsUSA?
SkillsUSA is a national organization serving more than 280,000 high
school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in
training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations,
including health occupations.
Where is It?
SkillsUSA has more than a quarter million student members annually,
organized into 13,000 chapters and 54 state and territorial associations
(including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin
Islands).
What's the point of it all?
SkillsUSA prepares America's high performance workers. It provides
quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork,
citizenship and character development. It builds and reinforces
self-confidence, work attitudes and communications skills. It emphasizes
total quality at work, high ethical standards, superior work skills,
life-long education and pride in the dignity of work. SkillsUSA also
promotes understanding of the free enterprise system and involvement in
community service activities.
Who is involved?
Approximately 13,000 teachers and school administrators serve as
professional SkillsUSA members and instructors. More than 1,000
corporations, trade associations and labor unions actively support
SkillsUSA on a national level through financial aid, in-kind
contributions, and involvement of their people in SkillsUSA activities.
Many more work directly with state associations and local chapters.
What else?
SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions in
which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills. During
the annual national-level
SkillsUSA Championships, more than 4,100 students compete in 73
occupational and leadership skill areas. SkillsUSA programs also help to
establish industry standards for job skill training in the classroom.
The Total Quality
Curriculum enhances SkillsUSA's Quality at Work movement
by preparing students for the world of work starting in the classroom.
The curriculum emphasizes the competencies and essential workplace basic
skills identified by employers and the U.S. Secretary of Labor's
Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS).
The Professional
Development Program is a self-paced curriculum for high
school and college students. It teaches skills such as effective
communication and management, teamwork, networking, workplace ethics,
job interviewing and more. The curriculum involves local industry and
academics and can be used in day-trades, apprenticeship training,
cooperative education, school-to-work, academic and special needs
programs.
Motto
Preparing for leadership in the world of
work.
Pledge
Upon my honor, I pledge:
- To prepare myself by diligent study and
ardent practice to become a worker whose services will be recognized as
honorable by my employer and fellow workers.
- To base my expectations of reward upon
the solid foundation of service.
- To honor and respect my vocation in such
a way as to bring repute to myself.
- And further, to spare no effort in
upholding the ideals of SkillsUSA.
Mission
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SkillsUSA's mission is to become world-class
workers and responsible American citizens.
Theme
This year's theme:
"SkillsUSA: Champions at
Work"
This is the theme for the
2005 SkillsUSA Championships contests including:
- Chapter Display
- Promotional Bulletin
- Board
Prepared Speech
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