DECA Insight | November-December 2016

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COMPETITIVE EVENTS

CHAPTER RESOURCES

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

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IN THE PACKET

Read important guideline updates.

Get ideas to integrate DECA into your classroom.

Check out the Be a Hero advisor guidebook.

NOV-DEC 2016

BE A HERO

BY CHRISTOPHER YOUNG AND SARAH WILLIAMS | DECA INC.

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WWW.DECADIRECT.ORG

DECA advisors are often the “heroes in the eyes of their students,” and DECA is pleased to introduce the latest edition of Be a Hero, the ultimate advisor guidebook. Included within this chapter packet, this revamped, 28-page resource discusses how DECA connects to curriculum, integrates DECA’s new chapter strategy modules and provides ideas on using DECA’s competitive events in the classroom, in addition to an overview of DECA, the advisor’s role, DECA programs, gaining support and cool ideas.

CELEBRATE DECA MONTH IN NOVEMBER

Whether you are a new or experienced advisor, Be a Hero provides opportunities for you to consider your philosophy of using DECA in the classroom, your role as a teacher-advisor and the role and responsibilities of student members. Some questions you should consider include the following:

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• How are you preparing members for college and careers — both now and in the future? • How will you integrate DECA into the classroom and apply learning? • How will you incorporate aspects in your program to prepare members to become academically prepared, community oriented, professionally responsible, experienced leaders? • How will your program align with your local school’s philosophy and state and national initiatives? • How do you plan to connect to business? • What relationship will you foster with postsecondary institutions? • How will you brand and promote your program? Whether you use Be a Hero this academic year or begin reviewing it for next year, we are certain that you will find the information helpful as you serve as a DECA advisor.

Engage in DECA’s chapter campaigns to plan your chapter’s activities for DECA Month. http://bit.ly/campaigns_16

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CERTIFY YOUR SCHOOL-BASED ENTERPRISE Be sure to download the updated certification guidelines and ICDC presentation topic. http://bit.ly/deca_sbe

5 STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DECA ROLE-PLAY NIGHT Try out new categories, hone speaking skills, and receive instant feedback. http://bit.ly/deca_roleplay

WHY YOUR CHAPTER NEEDS A DECA DIRECT ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA CORRESPONDENT If your chapter doesn’t have a correspondent yet, you’ll want to sign up after reading this! http://bit.ly/whysmc

4 TIPS FOR MAKING A SUCCESSFUL PROMOTIONAL VIDEO When it comes to promotion in the 21st Century, the main tool to use is technology. http://bit.ly/decapromovideo


COMPETITIVE EVENTS

CHAPTER STRATEGY

WRITTEN EVENT GUIDELINES UPDATE

INTEGRATING DECA INTO THE CLASSROOM

After a slight error in the numbering of the sections, DECA has posted updated event guidelines for the following events at deca.org. • Community Service Project • Creative Marketing Project • Entrepreneurship Promotion Plan • Financial Literacy Promotion Plan • Learn and Earn Project • Independent Business Plan • Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan • Sports and Entertainment Promotion Plan In most cases, the final roman numeral for the optional appendix was mislabeled. For the Learn and Earn Project and Independent Business Plan, the last two roman numerals were mislabeled. Please make sure your members download the new guidelines on deca.org and assign the numbering of the sections accordingly. If you have any questions, please contact Ryan Witzig, Director of Learning and Assessment at ryan_witzig@deca.org.

PERFORMANCE INDICATOR LISTS UPDATED

Understanding DECA’s performance indicator lists will enable members to prepare for DECA’s Competitive Event Program. Performance indicator lists have been updated to assist members and advisors as they navigate through each list. Key changes include: • Identification of tiers within performance indicator lists. • Section dividers that identify which events the performance indicators pertain to. The Business Administration Core is the foundation of DECA’s Competitive Events Program (Tier 1). As events become more specialized, they are associated with a career cluster (Tier 2) and possibly a career pathway (Tier 3). At each tier, content becomes more specialized. Within each tier, each performance indicator is assigned a curriculum planning level on a continuum of instruction ranging from simple to complex. DECA mostly uses performance indicators at the prerequisite, career-sustaining and specialist curriculum planning levels. The tiers do not necessarily indicate levels of rigor, but rather a progression of knowledge and skills from a broad career interest to a very specialized career focus.

EDITOR

Christopher Young

THIS EDITION

Nov./Dec. 2016 | No. 26 Published four times each year by DECA Inc. Sept./Oct. Nov./Dec. Jan./Feb. April/May Copyright ©2016 by DECA Inc.

PUBLISHER

Paul A. Wardinski

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Janelle Arrighi Sarah Williams

DESIGNER

Frank Peterson

CORRESPONDENCE

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Here are some great ideas for integrating DECA in the classroom during November and December. DECA MONTH November is DECA Month! Be sure to complete DECA’s chapter campaigns to earn recognition for the many DECA activities you are already likely completing as part of your chapter’s program of leadership. They also support project-based learning and project management. ■ www.deca.org/campaigns DECA IDEA CHALLENGE Teaching creativity, innovation or entrepreneurship? The DECA Idea Challenge is a fast-paced, hands-on learning experience that dares students around the globe to generate an innovative new use for a commonplace item in just eight days. The item to be used in the challenge will remain a mystery until revealed by DECA Inc. on November 10, 2016. ■ www.deca.org/videochallenges VIDEO CHALLENGES Wanting a project around predicting fashion trends? The FIDM Challenge is perfect and can earn your members recognition. Wanting to help your school’s yearbook team maximize sales? Check out the Herff Jones Marketing Results Challenge. ■ www.deca.org/videochallenges DECA SCHOLARSHIPS Help your members prepare their applications for DECA scholarships. A great tie-in lesson could be the discussion of goal setting, professionalism, resume writing and developing a professional LinkedIn profile. Online scholarship applications are due January 13. ■ www.deca.org/scholarships SCHOOL-BASED ENTERPRISE CERTIFICATION Continue working on your certification project for your school-based enterprise as it is due January 20. ■ www.deca.org/sbe


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