U.S. Department of Transportation
GARRETT A. MORGAN
Technology and Transportation Futures
Program
"Educating Tomorrow's Transportation Workforce."
TALKING TO STUDENTS ABOUT
TRANSPORTATION CAREERS
Grades 6-8
Talking Points
Message: Transportation is something
which children use in their everyday activities. For example, they use it to get to
school, to go to their friends' houses, to participate in after school activities. The
transportation system they use requires many people to make it work. The things they are
learning in school are important to using the transportation system and working in the
transportation area. To make them aware of how important math, science, and technology are
to the field of transportation and of opportunities in transportation, Secretary Slater
has initiated the Garrett A. Morgan Technology and Transportation Futures Program.
- Who Am I? (Describe where you work and
what you do).
- What is Transportation?
- Can you give me examples of the different types of
transportation we use?
- Do you know what kinds of jobs are in the transportation
industry?
- What Do You Need to Learn?
- You need to learn math, science and technology to:
- get an interesting job that pays well;
- design and build cars, ships, airplanes, bridges and
roads;
- pilot ships and airplanes;
- understand the impact of transportation on the
environment;
- solve everyday transportation problems - with mass
transit;
- explore new transportation technology - the Global
Positioning System.
- You need to learn to be a good reader so you can:
- operate cars, buses, airplanes;
- use the transportation system - read airline, bus and
train schedules;
- read manuals to operate and take care of your car.
- Why I am Here
- Transportation Secretary Slater has committed to reach 1
million students to ensure that YOU have an adult who will help you learn math and
science.
- Also to help make sure that your school gets hooked up to
the Internet and that YOU have the skills to one day get a job in the transportation
industry.
- He also wants to make sure that you know about
opportunities in transportation: that's why he has initiated the Garrett A. Morgan
Technology and Transportation Futures Program.
- How may of you know who Garrett A. Morgan is? Garrett
Morgan was an African-American inventor. When he was born, he was not free to pursue a
quality education. While slavery had ended, African-Americans could not find jobs, they
could not vote, and although he attended school he completed his education in the 6th
grade. But Garrett Morgan was determined not to be defeated by the hardships that
surrounded him. He started his own business. He established his own community newspaper.
He invented tools that helped make transportation safer.
- One of Garrett Morgan's greatest inventions was the
automated three-phase traffic signal. This signal laid the foundation for managing traffic
flows in the 20th century, and while this technology has been electrified, and then
computerized, it has never been replaced. Garrett Morgan had the ability to see beyond his
day to the scientific future. As we near the 21st century, we must work to ensure that you
also have the math, science and technology skills needed to run the transportation systems
of tomorrow.
- Did you know that one in seven jobs in America is
transportation related? From bus drivers to traffic engineers, airplane pilots to ship
captains, automobile designers to transit developers, today's transportation jobs today
require sophisticated technological training.
- The Morgan Program will help all students, from
preschoolers to professionals, to improve their math, science and technology literacy
skills. And although you're not quite ready to get a job you can start thinking about
"What I want to be when I grow up."
- You can start by taking school seriously and building on
your math and science skills you have already learned.