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Page 1: A SCANS Report for America 2000 What the US Department of Labor Wants From YOU As an Employee in Americas Work Force.

A SCANS Report for America 2000

What the US Department of Labor Wants From

YOU As an Employee in America’s Work Force.

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SCANS?Secretary’s

Commission onAchievingNecessary

Skills

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Why SCANS? To help educators make

high school courses more relevant to the

needs of a modern work force.

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The work place has changed and you need to know these

skills to help you better succeed.

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BASIC SKILLS• READING• WRITING• ARITHMETIC• MATHEMATICS• LISTENING• SPEAKING

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BASIC SKILLS• CREATIVE THINKING• DECISION MAKING• PROBLEM SOLVING• SEEING THINGS IN THE

MIND’S EYE• KNOWING HOW TO

LEARN• REASONING

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READINGCan I locate, understand, and

interpret information from manuals, graphs, online

resources, and schedules-to perform tasks?

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WRITINGHow well do I communicate

my thoughts, ideas, information, and messages in writing? Do I understand the difference between formal

register and informal register when communicating?

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ARITHMETICHow well do I make

estimates in my head? Can I use whole numbers

and percentages in practical situations? Do I

have a sense of measurement for time,

space, or distance?

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MATHEMATICS

Can I solve practical problems with mathematical

techniques?Do I know how to figure how

much carpet to buy? Do I know how much paint it

would take to paint a room?

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LISTENING• RECEIVES

• ATTENDS

• INTERPRETS• AND RESPONDS

TO VERBAL MESSAGES

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SPEAKING

How well do I present information to others? Do I speak clearly and

respond to listener feedback?

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CREATIVE THINKING

• Uses imagination and combines ideas and information in new ways.

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DECISION MAKING

How well do I evaluate risks and choose the best alternatives? How

often do my choices get me into trouble?

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PROBLEM SOLVING• Do I recognize when a

problem exists?• Do I know how to find

the resources I need?• Can I make a plan to

solve it?• Do I evaluate

progress?• Can I revise the plan if

it doesn’t work?

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Seeing Things Through the Mind’s Eye

Do I see the total picture?Do I see a building when I read a

blueprint?Can I see the system’s operation from the schematic or storyboard

design?

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KNOWING HOW TO LEARN

How well do I take the foundation skills that have been provided to

me for many years and apply them to new information? What kind of

foundation do I really have?

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REASONING• Do I have logical

thinking skills? Do I approach a problem with a plan? Am I able to see the next step to accomplish a goal?

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BASIC SKILLS= ACADEMIC GRADES these are EASY TO

MEASURE….NOW ON TO the Most

IMPORTANT SKILLS FOR SUCCESS.

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PERSONAL QUALITIES

• RESPONSIBILITY

• SELF-ESTEEM

• SOCIAL

• SELF-MANAGEMENT

• INTEGRITY

• HONESTY

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RESPONSIBILITY• DO I EXERT A HIGH LEVEL OF EFFORT

TO ACHIEVE A GOAL? Do I have a Good Work Ethic?

• WHAT ABOUT MY ENTHUSIASM?• AM I PUNCTUAL IN ARRIVAL,

ATTENDANCE, and for DEADLINES?• ARE MY STANDARDS HIGH?• DO I HAVE MATERIALS FOR CLASS?• DO I PERSIST EVEN IF I THINK THE

WORK IS HARD?

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SELF-ESTEEM

• DO I BELIEVE IN MYSELF?

• WILL I LET OTHERS SEE MY SKILLS OR DO I HIDE WITH POOR BEHAVIOR?

• DO I REALIZE I INFLUENCE OTHERS?

• WILL I TRY TO DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN OTHERS DON’T?

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SOCIALHOW DO I TREAT OTHERS?

DO I TRY TO HELP OR BELITTLE?

AM I ABLE TO RESPECT OTHERS?

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SELF-MANAGEMENTDO I SET GOALS AND

COMPLETE WORK?DO I EXHIBIT SELF-CONTROL?

DO I PLAN WITH & UTILIZE TIMELINES?

DO I RESPOND TO FEEDBACK WITHOUT GETTING

DEFENSIVE?

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INTEGRITY/HONESTY• CAN I BE TRUSTED?• IF ASKED TO GET A

TASK DONE AND LEFT UNSUPERVISED, DO I WORK or GOOF OFF?

• DO I TELL THE TRUTH EVEN IF IT MIGHT BE UNCOMFORTABLE FOR ME?

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You will be responsible for giving yourself a portion of your own SCANS grade in this class.

To be successful adults in the work place you will learn to

develop the SCANS skills that every employer wants.


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