Troops to Teachers College of Education. Dr. Geralyn Stephens, Associate Professor Dr. Janet Haas, Adjunct Faculty

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APPENDIX "B" PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT 1

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Troops to Teachers College of Education Dr. Geralyn Stephens, Associate Professor Dr. Janet Haas, Adjunct Faculty

Troops to Teachers is a U.S. Department of Defense program that helps eligible military personnel begin a new career as teachers in public schools where their skills, knowledge and experience are most needed. http://www.proudtoserveagain.com/

The purpose of TTT is to assist eligible military personnel to transition to a new career as public school teachers in highneed schools.

The TTT mission is to: 1. Assist transitioning Service members to become employed as teachers. 2. Assist our Nation s youth by providing good role models. 3. Assist schools by providing teachers in critical subjects (math, science, special education, foreign language, and career-technical) for needy schools http://www.dantes.doded.mil/_content/ttt_overview.pdf

A network of state offices has been established to provide participants with counseling and assistance regarding certification requirements, routes to state certification, and employment leads.

http://troopstoteachers.net/ The TTT homepage provides information and resource links, including a job referral system to allow participants to search for job vacancies as well as links to state Departments of Education, state certification offices, model resumes, and other job listing sites in public education.

Troops to Teachers is not a teacher certification program. Troops to Teachers Candidates must meet all state teacher certification requirements for the state where they desire to teach. But what about CTE and starting with Annual Authorization?

Troops to Teachers (TTT) was established in 1994 as a Department of Defense program. The National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2000 transferred the responsibility for program oversight and funding to the U.S. Department of Education but continued operation by the Department of Defense. Since 1994, over 17,000 Troops to Teachers participants have been hired nationally in public schools.

Reflecting the focus of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001: The primary objective of TTT is to help recruit quality teachers for schools that serve lowincome families throughout America. TTT helps relieve teacher shortages, especially in math, science, special education and other high-needs subject areas, and assists military personnel in making successful transitions to second careers in teaching.

Funding has been appropriated each year to provide financial assistance to eligible participants, provide placement assistance, referral services, and maintain a network of state offices.

As the teacher shortage continues to grow, school districts are increasingly turning to TTT to find new teacher candidates. And where do we find out CTE teacher candidates?

School districts that hire one military veteran through TTT almost always come back looking for more just like him/her. Military veterans have established a reputation as excellent teachers and exemplary role models for today s students. Troops to Teachers

The leadership skills, breadth of experience, dedication, commitment and maturity that our military (former marines, sailors, soldiers and airmen) bring to the classroom are attributes sought by public school administrators and parents.

Troops to Teachers Has options at all levels of education

Michigan Department of Education in partnership with Wayne State University Troops to Teachers is a partnership of community, government, and University

Dr. GERALYN E. STEPHENS Associate Professor College of Education ad9472@wayne.edu Kenneth Smith Veteran Enrollment Coordinator (OMVAE) Outreach Specialist eg2960@wayne.edu Cassandra Lynne Tackett Academic Service Officer College of Education dx6182@wayne.edu Matthew M. Mclain Assistant Director Office of Military & Veterans Academic Excellence Vice President Wayne State University Alumni Association ag9201@wayne.edu

OPEN HOUSE Held at WSU MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2014 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY OAKLAND CENTER RM 515 6-7:30pm

The Troops to Teachers Program is a U.S. Department of Defense program that helps eligible military personnel and veterans begin a new career as teachers in public schools where their skills, knowledge and experience are most needed. Teaching is a career in which you are able to make a difference in our society and the world. If you have considered making a career change into the teaching profession and would like to learn more about your options, then this Open House is especially for you! At the Open House, you will have an opportunity to:

Open House Outcomes Arrange a visit to a local Career & Technical Education Career Center where your occupational area (trade) is being taught. Meet the teachers and students who are currently teaching/learning your trade. Meet with other business and industry professionals who are currently pursuing the change. Meet with an Academic Advisor regarding the next steps.

And from the State of Michigan/MDE website: "On Behalf of the Michigan Troops to Teachers program; welcome! We value your interest in teaching, and are eager to share information about the many advantages of teaching in a state where highest educational standards are the expected norm. Our staff is eager to assist you with matters regarding a possible transition to a public education career. You may call us toll free at 1-866-801-0007 to discuss specific questions, and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Our motto is "Same Day Service". Thank you for serving our Nation and know that we stand ready to support and assist you to the best of our ability. We salute you! Troopstoteachers@Michigan.gov

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION): A school district may hire a candidate by requesting an Annual Authorization that is annually renewable for up to 8 years. The candidate needs at least 4,000 hours of recent and relevant work experience (generally within 4 years), in the specific area in which he or she would teach (e.g., Drafting, CAD CAM, Welding, Automotive Technology, etc.). At the same time, the candidate is expected to enroll in the traditional teacher certification program described above. To teach in the JROTC program one needs only to be DOD certified, but is limited to teaching only within the JROTC classroom.

Thousands of Troops to Teachers have discovered new and rewarding careers in teaching. Statistically, former troops have a very high retention rate as teachers. Skilled in science and mathematics, representing significant proportions of minority groups, and comprising a largely male component, they contribute valuable skills and life experience and fill critical needs in vital areas of our nation s classrooms.

Let s look at the Statistics: More than 85% of TTT educators coming into teaching are male, compared to 26% in the overall teaching force. 33% of TTT teachers are from a minority group, compared to 10% of the current workforce. 32% of TTT teachers report they are teaching mathematics or science, compared to 24% of all teachers. 18% of TTT teachers, compared with 12% overall, are teaching special education. 24% of TTT teachers work in inner-city schools, compared to 16% overall. 68% of TTT teachers indicate a willingness to teach in a rural community, compared to 23% overall.

Transition Assistance The overall percent of Veterans reporting attendance at a Transition Assistance Program (TAP) workshop was 12.8 percent. -The TAP workshop is not mandatory. It is a joint Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Labor, and Department of Homeland Security workshop for separating military personnel. -

Unemployment data for November 2014, is as follows: The national unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.8% and the Veteran unemployment numbers remained unchanged at 4.5%. How can we help these veterans?

Education and Training Slightly more than 73 percent of Veterans who used VA education benefits indicated that the benefits were Extremely important or Very important in helping them meet educational goals and preparing them to get a better job.

Those Veterans who had not used VA education benefits were asked why they had not used them. More than 36 percent indicated that they were unaware of VA education and training benefits.

Use of the VA education or training benefit for business, technical or vocational school use has decreased since 2001 23.5 percent reported use in 2010 37.5 percent reported use in the 2001 Apprenticeship and on the job training has also experienced a decrease 7.5 percent reported use in 2010 15.3 percent reported use in the 2001

Military Service and Current Employment And Why CTE is the Answer Slightly more than 41 percent of Veterans indicated that their military experience applied A lot or Some to their most recent civilian job. A similar percent reported that they were Very well or Well prepared to enter the civilian job market when they separated from the military.

Regarding application of military experience to civilian jobs, the most recent cohort (those serving September 2001 or later) reported higher levels of application than the average Veteran: 60.6 percent of those serving after September 2001 indicated that their military experience applied A lot or Some to their most recent civilian job (compared with 41.1 percent for Veterans overall).

And now, let s talk CTE.

According to the U.S. Dept. of Labor electricians, carpenters, construction workers, police, and computer systems specialists will be the most sought after and highest paid workers in the U.S. In fact the median annual pay for these professions ranges from $33,000 - $62,000 per year.

The DoD has worked with the Departments of Labor, Education and Veteran's Affairs to develop many ways to pursue vocational and technical licensing and certification. These Vo-Tech programs are designed to either document your current (or past) training and experience or offer you the opportunity to take courses, exams and practicals to get the types of certification and licensing that are vital to your eventual transition into the civilian workforce.

Categories of Training in the Military Administrative Support Intelligence & Combat Support Arts & Media Legal & Law Enforcement Combat Mechanics Computers & Technology Medical & Emergency Construction EngineeringTransportation & A

Wayne State University http://omvae.wayne.edu/incoming-steps.php Apply Online: http://admissions.wayne.edu/apply-now.php a. Submit DD Form 214 or Most Recent LES if currently serving in lieu of SAT/ACT and High School Transcript - via email (veteranenrollmentcoordinator@wayne.edu) or fax to 313-577-5020 b. Request and submit appropriate OFFICIAL Military Transcript JST - Joint Service Transcripts - https://jst.doded.mil/smart/signin.do

And what High school courses in CTE might Veterans Teach?

Manufacturing Career Cluster 15.0403 Electro-Mechanical Technology 15.0612 Industrial Production Technology/Technician 47.0101 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair General 47.0616 Marine Maintenance 48.0501 Machine Tool Operation/Machine Shop 48.0508 Welding, Brazing and Soldering 48.0701 Woodworking General Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Career Cluster 47.0399 Industrial Equipment Maintenance and Repair 47.0603 Collision Repair Technician (NATEF Certified) 47.0604 Automobile Technician (NATEF Certified) 47.0606 Small Engine & Related Equipment Repair 47.0607 Airframe Technology 47.0608 Power Plant Technology (Aircraft) 47.0609 Avionics Maintenance Technology 47.0613 Medium/Heavy Truck Technician (NATEF Certified) 49.0101 Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science &

Business, Management & Administration Career Cluster 52.0299 Business Administration Management and Operations Finance Career Cluster 52.0800 Finance and Financial Management Services 52.1701 Insurance Information Technology Career Cluster 11.0201 Computer Programming/Programmer 11.0801 Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 11.0901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 11.1001 System Administration/Administrator Architecture & Construction Career Cluster 15.1301 Drafting & Design Technology 19.0605 Home Furnishings Equipment Installers and Consultants

Architecture & Construction Career Cluster 15.1301 Drafting & Design Technology 19.0605 Home Furnishings Equipment Installers and Consultants 46.0000 Construction Trades 46.0301 Electrical and Power Transmission Installation 46.0401 Building Maintenance 46.0503 Plumbing Technology 47.0201 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration

Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Career Cluster 10.0202 Radio & TV Broadcasting Technology 10.0301 Graphics and Printing Technology and Communications 50.0101 Visual & Performing Arts 19.0906 Fashion Design Government & Public Administration Career Cluster 28.0301 Army (JROTC) Human Services Career Cluster 12.0400 Cosmetology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Career Cluster 43.0100 Public Safety/Protective Services

Health Science Career Cluster 26.0102 Biotechnology Medical Sciences 51.0000 Therapeutic Services 51.0707 Health Informatics 51.1000 Diagnostic Services Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Career Cluster 01.0000 Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences 01.0601 Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Operations 01.0903 Animal Health & Veterinary Sciences 03.0000 Natural Resources and Conservation 26.1201 Biotechnology Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster 12.0500 Personal and Culinary Services Marketing Career Cluster 52.1999 Marketing, Sales and Service 13.0000 Education General

http://omvae.wayne.edu/troops to teachers.php for additional information about resources available to you through the Office of Military and Veterans Academic Excellence.

References/resources for this presentation: http://www.proudtoserveagain.com/ http://www.dantes.doded.mil/_content/ttt_overview.pdf Troops to Teachers (TTT) is managed by the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), Pensacola, Florida http://troopstoteachers.net/ http://omvae.wayne.edu/student-vet-resource-center.php http://omvae.wayne.edu/ http://www.va.gov/vetdata/frequently_asked_questions.asp

Do you know a troop member that would make an excellent teacher?

Open House for interested former military personnel will be held at the WSU Oakland Center March 23. 2015 Contact Dr. Janet Haas aa8844@wayne.edu