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Giving construction curriculum a chance.


Popular with high school students--and not just the academic underachievers--vocational programs in construction across the country are providing students with a leg up toward earning a college degree or getting a job right out of high school. But they're increasingly facing a wrecking ball.

"Vocational programs Noun 1. vocational program - a program of vocational education
educational program - a program for providing education
 in construction are being eroded," says Lee Terry, a former member of the board of directors for the California Coalition for Construction in the Classroom, a group that promotes these programs. Terry, a San Mateo San Mateo (săn mətā`ō), city (1990 pop. 85,486), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1894. It is a commercial and retail center with some high-technology manufacturing. San Mateo, Spanish for St. , Calif.-based recruiter for the building industry, sees two main reasons for this: "lack of funding for programs and equipment, and the folly of counselors (and the president) telling everyone that they need to take college prep courses instead of vocational education vocational education, training designed to advance individuals' general proficiency, especially in relation to their present or future occupations. The term does not normally include training for the professions. ."

Many people say these programs are not only worth fighting for, but necessary. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau Noun 1. Census Bureau - the bureau of the Commerce Department responsible for taking the census; provides demographic information and analyses about the population of the United States
Bureau of the Census
 and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, there were 1,978,000 new homes being built across the U.S. in July, about a 4.5 percent rise over July 2003. The need for construction workers is booming.

Not surprisingly, construction courses are popular in areas experiencing population growth. Take Walker County, Ga., for instance. Ridgeland High School's Construction Trades program teaches students residential carpentry, plumbing and electrical techniques. Linda Barker Linda Barker (born 6 October 1961) is an interior designer and television presenter from a village near Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.

Barker studied Fine Arts at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College.
, assistant principal and vocational supervisor, says the area is growing and busy with residential construction. "Our students will take the entire three-semester curriculum and then are eligible to do an apprenticeship."

Vocational programs in general don't have the same stigma they once had. In fact, many follow an academy model and are within the high school setting. "It's going away from that idea of taking the poor performing students into an adjunct facility and teaching them the trades," says Carolee Mills, vice president of workforce development for Home Builders Institute. "It's become a really mainstream activity."

Students in Denver Public Schools' 15-year-old construction program, part of the magnet school magnet school
n.
A public school offering a specialized curriculum, often with high academic standards, to a student body representing a cross section of the community.
 CEC (Central Electronic Complex) The set of hardware that defines a mainframe, which includes the CPU(s), memory, channels, controllers and power supplies included in the box. Some CECs, such as IBM's Multiprise 2000 and 3000, include data storage devices as well.  Middle College of Denver, can even earn college credits while completing high school graduation requirements.

And they graduate with a very marketable skill, notes Mark Bell, instructor of the program, which is housed in a 5,000-square-foot classroom. "Many students earn $12 an hour out of high school, but when my students finish a four-year training program, with my program and a continuation at the community college, they're looking at making $25 to $27 an hour."

Some programs give students a chance to learn construction skills on the job. Pasco (Wash.) School District #1 has students in its construction courses, which are part of the regular high school program, building an actual house in the community. Notes Chris Martinson, the district's director of career and technical education, seven residential homes have been built from the ground up, using both skilled professionals and student workers. "A 501C3 board--[including] a realtor, an appraiser A person selected or appointed by a competent authority or an interested party to evaluate the financial worth of property.

Appraisers are frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings and are also used by banks and real estate concerns to determine the market
, an attorney, and a CPA--owns the property and the house," Martinson explains. The tax-exempt organization secures the construction loan, local businesses make donations of labor and materials labor and materials (time and materials) n. what some builders or repair people contract to provide and be paid for, rather than a fixed price or a percentage of the costs.  and different student groups work on one home each year. The board then puts the home up for sale, and proceeds cover the cost of land for the next year's house (with any leftovers going to a scholarship program).

More than 125 students work on each house every year, including students in interior design, marketing, agricultural and welding classes. And it's an equal-opportunity program, Martinson says. "We try to encourage girls to consider non-traditional career choices like architecture."
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Title Annotation:Construction dispatch: a look at real-world trends in the facilities and construction arena
Author:Kendler, Peggy Bresnick
Publication:District Administration
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Date:Nov 1, 2004
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