DECA Insight | January-February 2017

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COMPETITIVE EVENTS

CHAPTER STRATEGY

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

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ICYMI: Important information.

Extend learning beyond the classroom.

New Year. New You.

JAN-FEB 2017

FOUR ACTIVITIES FOR THE NEW YEAR This New Year, engage your members, your chapter and yourself in DECA activities to strengthen each of your skills. Consider these four ways: 1. PROMOTE DECA DURING CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION MONTH Use #CTEMonth in February to demonstrate the impact of DECA and Career and Technical Student Organizations. It’s also a great opportunity to position your program and focus on recruiting members for the upcoming academic year. CTE Month is also a time to participate in DECA’s Advocacy Campaign! n www.acteonline.org/ctemonth 2. MAKE THE MOST OF #DECAICDC #OwnYourFuture at this year’s DECA International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, Calif., on April 26-29. Join more than 18,000 DECA members, advisors and business partners for the pinnacle event of the school year, full of competition, leadership academies, networking and campaigning! n www.deca.org/icdc 3. ENHANCE YOUR TEACHING AT DECA AMPED Want to take your role as a DECA advisor and teacher to the next level? Attend DECA AMPED, our premier face-to-face professional learning experience that blends practices for integrating DECA into the classroom, teaching methodologies and industry trends. DECA AMPED will be held June 26-29 in Charlotte, NC. n www.deca.org/amped 4. ELEVATE YOUR CHAPTER AT THE EMERGING LEADER SUMMIT Bring your incoming chapter leaders to DECA’s Emerging Leader Summit for a focused chapter strategy development experience. Mark your calendar for July 9-11 in Tysons Corner, Va. n www.deca.org/els

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WWW.DECADIRECT.ORG APPLY FOR A DECA ADVISOR SCHOLARSHIP Don’t miss an opportunity to earn funding to enhance your teaching. http://bit.ly/decaadvisorawards

DECA ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN Celebrate CTE Month in February with the DECA Advocacy Campaign. bit.ly/decaadvocacycampaign

JOIN THE CTE MONTH THUNDERCLAP Engage in this social media campaign to post a message about the value of CTE. http://bit.ly/ctethunderclap

CREATE AN ORGANIZATIONAL CHART FOR YOUR CHAPTER OFFICERS Learn how to construct a visual chart on the wall of your classroom. http://bit.ly/officer_org_chart

3 TIPS TO BOOST YOUR CHAPTER’S SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE Enhance your chapter’s digital presence with these three strategies. http://bit.ly/coll_socialmedia

ELEVATE YOUR CHAPTER Planning for 2017-2018? Don’t forget about these chapter strategy resources. http://bit.ly/deca_elevate


COMPETITIVE EVENTS

CHAPTER STRATEGY

ICYMI: COMPETITIVE EVENTS INFORMATION

EXTEND LEARNING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

With competition season in high gear, make sure you have the latest information and resources to best prepare your competitors. UPDATED GUIDELINES The following guidelines have been updated since their printing in the DECA Guide: Advertising Campaign, Community Service Project, Creative Marketing Project, Entrepreneurship Promotion Plan, Financial Literacy Promotion Plan, Learn and Earn Project, Independent Business Plan, Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan and Sports and Entertainment Promotion Plan. n Download the most up-to-date guidelines from DECA.org. EXAM BLUEPRINTS DECA has provided blueprints for each of its six exams used in its Competitive Events Program. For each instructional area, the blueprint includes the number of questions associated with it that will appear on the test at each level – district, association and ICDC. Download this blueprint document to assist your members in prioritizing their studying. n http://bit.ly/hs_exam_matrix NEW SAMPLE EXAMS AND ROLE-PLAYS DECA provides sample exams and role-plays at DECA.org annually. On March 1, DECA will update the role-plays with one recently used district scenario for each event at DECA.org. Similarly, each of the six district level exams will also be posted. n http://bit.ly/hs_comp VIDEOS OF SAMPLE ROLE-PLAYS Trying to explain to your DECA members what the role-play experience is like? Show them with several videos recorded at past International Career Development Conference. Each video provides an example of how to present during a competition. Keep in mind that there is no “right way” or “wrong way” to present – these are simply samples to help get started. n http://bit.ly/ce_samples

DECA conferences are targeted, highly-focused learning experiences for students and advisors that support National Curriculum Standards and the development of 21st Century Skills. DECA conferences bring our members into the larger DECA community while providing unique opportunities to extend classroom learning. Each of DECA’s conferences connects with corporate professionals to engage students in learning industry-related trends and content. It’s never too early to get these dates on your calendar:

INTERNATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE APRIL 26-29, 2017 ANAHEIM, CA

EMERGING LEADER SUMMIT JULY 9-11, 2017

TYSONS CORNER, VA

INNOVATIONS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 10-12, 2017 PHILADELPHIA, PA

ULTIMATE DECA POWER TRIP NOVEMBER 10-12, 2017

AVOIDING PENALTY POINTS AND STATEMENT OF ASSURANCE AND INTEGRITY Download the updated slide deck on how to avoid penalty points as a final check when preparing your written manuals. Don’t forget to include and sign the Written Event Statement of Assurance and Integrity, which is now a fillable PDF available at DECA.org. n http://bit.ly/deca_penaltypoints If you have questions regarding competitive events, please contact Ryan Witzig, director of learning and assessment, at ryan_witzig@deca.org.

PHILADELPHIA, PA

WESTERN REGION LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 16-19, 2017 PHOENIX, AZ

NEW YORK EXPERIENCE NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 2, 2017 DECEMBER 6-9, 2017

EDITOR

NEW YORK CITY, NY

Christopher Young

THIS EDITION

Jan./Feb. 2017 | No. 27 Published four times each year by DECA Inc. Sept./Oct. Nov./Dec. Jan./Feb. April/May Copyright ©2017 by DECA Inc.

PUBLISHER

Paul A. Wardinski

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Janelle Arrighi Sarah Williams

CENTRAL REGION LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

DESIGNER

DECEMBER 1-3, 2017

Frank Peterson

OMAHA, NE

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NEW YEAR. NEW YOU.

It’s no secret that DECA advisors are heroes in the eyes of their students. DECA advisors are the consistent glue that holds a chapter together, year after year, as they annually inspire a new class of students. DECA advisors are also the chief educator of the chapter, masterfully integrating DECA activities into classroom instruction. With the New Year upon us, now is a terrific time to reflect on successes of the past year, set goals for the upcoming year and identify resources to help you, your DECA chapter and your members achieve those goals. Even though the school year is not over, planning for 2017-2018 has already started. In between your district and association competitions, take some time to think about not only how you will finish the academic year strong, but how you can enhance your members’ local DECA experience in 2017-2018. Dare to reimagine your teaching and DECA chapter strategy. For example, if you elect your student leaders before the end of the school year for the upcoming year, you may wish to learn about DECA’s new chapter strategy structure of missionbased officer teams sooner than later. Perhaps if you’re looking to build your professional network and discover innovative ways of integrating DECA into the classroom, you may make plans to attend DECA AMPED this June.


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REFLECTION

Identify big milestones within your DECA chapter and classroom this past year. It may be from the previous academic year or this past semester. Examples: the most members qualifying for association competition, a successful new community service project, record student membership, achievement in DECA’s chapter campaigns, successfully integrating DECA into the classroom and more. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________________________

SETTING GOALS

If you could have the ideal DECA chapter and classroom experience, what would it be? Set goals both to further your experience as a professional and to enhance your chapter. Be sure to set challenging, yet attainable goals. Examples: integrate more DECA activities into classroom instruction, integrate DECA’s new chapter strategy including officer structure for 2017-2018, earn a DECA advisor scholarship, coach a top 10 winner at ICDC. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________________________

ACTION PLAN

Identify resources and activities to help you achieve the goals you set. Examples: attend DECA AMPED, seek a mentor or serve as a mentor, create a lesson plan to integrate a written event into next year’s classroom instruction, create a competition team preparation model. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________________________

DID YOU KNOW? DECA offers a week-long faceto-face professional learning opportunity in June designed specifically for DECA advisors. DECA AMPED, is the premier professional development conference that blends practices for integrating DECA into the classroom, teaching methodologies and industry trends. DECA AMPED will be held June 26-29 in Charlotte, NC. DECA also provides scholarship opportunities to help DECA advisors fund their professional learning. Learn about them at www.deca.org/ classroom/advisor-scholarshipsrecognition/.


DECA 5K RUN/WALK APRIL 26 | 7:30 AM ANGELS STADIUM

DECA’s conference community service event benefits the Muscular Dystrophy Association and DECA's scholarship fund. For details including cost and registration, visit the site below. ■ DECAREGISTRATION.COM/5KRUN

The deadline to pre-order tickets, if still available, is Noon EST, Friday, April 21, 2017. Any remaining tickets will be available on-site while quantities remain. Ticket prices will be available at www.decaregistration.com/tours.

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DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® PARK

Explore seven exciting lands that bring to life Disney and Pixar stories and characters through amazing attractions, entertainment and dining! The two most recent additions—Buena Vista Street and the awe-inspiring Cars Land—join the themed lands of Grizzly Peak, Paradise Pier, Pacific Wharf, “a bug’s land” and Hollywood Land. With so much to do day and night, Disney California Adventure Park has something for every DECA member.

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PARK HOPPER® TICKETS

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Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood experience! Find actionpacked entertainment all in one place: thrilling theme park rides and shows, a real working movie studio, and Los Angeles’ best shops, restaurants and cinemas at CityWalk. Universal Studios Hollywood is a unique experience that’s fun for all DECA members.

1-DAY TICKETS DECA PARTY

APRIL 27 | 4:00 PM—11:00 PM

This special ticket gives DECA members access to the park during these hours, including exclusive time in the park for only DECA members after the park closes to the public. Ticket will include a meal. Ticket is only valid during the date and time noted. Non-refundable. Transportation available for purchase. First busses will depart Anaheim at 3:00 p.m., and busses will depart from the park no later than 11:00 p.m.

ORDER AT WWW.DECAREGISTRATION.COM/TOURS Ticket pick up hours and locations are on the ICDC agenda and will be included in your confirmation e-mail. DECA Inc. does not recognize or accept any responsibility for tours arranged through travel agents or individuals. DECA’s official tours are promoted and sold only through DECA Inc. All tours are subject to change or cancellation at any time. Pre-orders must be paid in full when tickets are picked up or a credit card or cash payment will be necessary. As to Disney properties/artwork: © Disney



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