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Apprenticeship Career Paths Are Critical for Young People | Matt Poischbeg | TEDxSnoIsleLibraries 

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Matt believes secondary education systems should restore apprenticehips as school-endorsed paths to career and life success.
This talk was given at TEDxSnoIsleLibraries 2016 in Edmonds, Washington. www.sno-isle.org/tedx
Plastics industry VP and general manager Matt Poischbeg believes that much of his success in life stems from the life and technical skills he acquired as an at-risk teen in Germany. He apprenticed as a 16 year old on a farm and parlayed those skills when he came to the Pacific Northwest as a young man to climb from a mail room intern to the corporate level.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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@awonderingoneil206
@awonderingoneil206 Год назад
Over the pond here in the UK, Apprenticeships form the backbone of our economy, we have BTech's that are funded by big businesses such as BAE, Armed forces, Rolls Royce and so many others such as the National trust for those of us who hold our Countries heritage in high regard. I am happy to say I have completed my 5 year apprenticeship program with the National Trust in Blacksmithing, following my great-grandads work. Apprenticeships equip you with knowledge, financial stability and a great deal of both connections and friends to support you later down the line. Awesome talk, definitely worth sharing.
@corski67
@corski67 7 лет назад
I think I could have written this speech. Matt, you are right on target! I was a school board member for 9 years and a vocal proponent of apprenticeships and CTE. It is unfortunately a message that educators simply do not want to entertain. Skilled trades and CTE are completely foreign to educators as few of them have ever held a job outside of education. A significant part of why so many of our kids struggle academically is due to the fact that most of what is taught is irrelevant. Classroom instruction is not at all geared toward preparing students to survive in the real world. This is not the teachers' fault - the entire system is set up to fail at teaching real world skills. This happens for many reasons so don't think it's the teachers' fault. CTE can and should be set up to teach marketable, real world skills at the high school level. Educators often refuse to acknowledge this is even possible, even though it's being done very effectively in small pockets throughout the US. Here's the big secret - Well designed CTE programs actually improve student learning at all levels! RELEVANCE is the key to effective teaching and learning. If what your'e teaching has little relevance to the real world, it's no shock that kids don't want to sit still for it. I was bored in school just like Matt and served an apprenticeship as well. 30+ years of steady, highly paid employment have been the result. Apparently it's better to have "the college experience" and rack up thousands in debt to get a college degree, only to be qualified to go serve coffee because you have no marketable skills? That's what I see happening WAY too often to make me a believer in such ridiculously flawed idealism. "College for all" is a fallacy that needs to leave our educational system.
@susandipietro5984
@susandipietro5984 7 лет назад
Polished presentation, inspiring personal example, timely and constructive. This is hope for our youth and for our society.
@coreygrimes9166
@coreygrimes9166 6 лет назад
Ugh. I WISH I was taught about the trades 8 years ago. Now here I am, 26, struggling, college dropout, and just NOW looking into becoming an electrician or carpenter. If I would have started right out of high school, or even right after I dropped out, I would be solid right now! I would be a journeyman in my field....ugh....
@meisen1988
@meisen1988 4 года назад
So you're still young enough...over here, people around their 40s get apprenticeships...you still could do it...
@nafisahmad4968
@nafisahmad4968 3 года назад
@@meisen1988 where? I m from Bangladesh, can i get into apprenticeship?
@reformedchinesecommunist
@reformedchinesecommunist Год назад
How you doing now
@angielnix
@angielnix 6 лет назад
Wow, this one goes down as one of my favorite Ted Talks!! Great points right on target with our education system.
@theo4183
@theo4183 6 лет назад
Minimal requirements: 2 years of (x) and 3 certificates for (x). Bachelor degree is a plus!
@anthonyelikene7448
@anthonyelikene7448 4 месяца назад
Igbo Apprenticeship remains the largest and the most successful apprenticeship incubator
@tl9819
@tl9819 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Im a local business owner in Washington looking for apprentices. Have never heard of AJAC until now!
@meisen1988
@meisen1988 4 года назад
Found somebody?
@user-ty6we2sp2m
@user-ty6we2sp2m Год назад
Are you in the Puget sound area?
@raymondvillarasa3981
@raymondvillarasa3981 Год назад
Amazing!
@kadiri7188
@kadiri7188 4 года назад
If anyone can help me I’m searching for an apprenticeship in architecture and I’m in England. I pray please.
@mitsukifrancis.forever2617
@mitsukifrancis.forever2617 4 года назад
wow same here . so good luck to you hope you get it
@Maria46823
@Maria46823 3 года назад
A Kadiri exactly what I'm looking for and I'm so lost I thought best thing to do was do something closely related to architecture but I'm still not sure
@kieranlowery5750
@kieranlowery5750 Год назад
Idk if I can help you but you could get into landscape architecture which is considered a trade
@sharmaneryan5250
@sharmaneryan5250 6 лет назад
where are they?? and not only apprenticeship jobs, but what about some job coaches. Let's start hiring people to help our youth and younger generations become successful. Every company out there can afford to do this one way or another. A job coach can handle 20 or more in training a day. Let's go back to what it needs to be. High tech too. Tired of this country not skilled. We are, they are and so many in waiting are as well.
@McDowellsRepair
@McDowellsRepair 3 года назад
Completely agree! Our company's founder saw a huge gap in the educational system for learning skills and created an apprenticeship program to fix this. It's been great so far!
@reformedchinesecommunist
@reformedchinesecommunist Год назад
Does anyone know if once you are in an official apprenticeship program, if you were to leave DURING the apprenticeship, as in where you originally started the apprenticeship, if you take your hours accrued previously to a new position with that new employer’s apprenticeship program?
@reformedchinesecommunist
@reformedchinesecommunist Год назад
In a US department of labor apprenticeship program
@KittredgeRitter
@KittredgeRitter 5 лет назад
I sure did like this guy.
@our.secret1130
@our.secret1130 Год назад
Can girls join apprenticeships
@moonieee7
@moonieee7 Год назад
Yess
@our.secret1130
@our.secret1130 Год назад
@@moonieee7 are you in an apprenticeship???
@moonieee7
@moonieee7 Год назад
@@our.secret1130 well I'm thinking about getting one but idk..
@SeaLectPlastics
@SeaLectPlastics Год назад
Yes, they can. If you are still in High School, ask your career councilor for opportunities.
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