Welcome to the Ontario DECA Training Kit for the 2024-2025 year. This comprehensive resource offers a variety of new guides, toolkits, presentations, chapter development materials, videos, exemplars, and more. It's an ideal starting point for new chapters, providing all members with access to essential resources.
Members can learn, grow, and explore DECA at their own pace, with materials available for all levels of competition and new content added weekly. Feel free to navigate the kit at your own pace or follow this guide for the most effective way to utilize these resources.
The best way to access Ontario DECA resource kit is on a desktop rather than IOS. Although still effective on IOS, it is formatted for the desktop experience and will likely work the best given that environment.
The resources can be accessed through the Ontario DECA website and the password was provided to your school’s advisor and executive team. If you are unsure how to access this again please talk to your advisor who received the email!
Whether you're new to DECA or an experienced competitor, these modules are designed to help you excel. If you're unfamiliar with DECA, start with the "What is DECA?" module to learn the basics, including an overview of competitive events, exams, written events, role plays, the organization itself, and tips on how to get started.
Each module is packed with valuable content—videos, resources, presentations, file attachments, tips and tricks, recordings, reading recommendations, and more. Remember, new information is added weekly, so check back regularly to stay updated!
If you're a chapter executive, be sure to dive into the Chapter Development Kit. This comprehensive resource covers everything you need to know about Ontario DECA, running meetings, maintaining a thriving executive team, flighting strategies, engagement tips and tricks, template posts, and more. It is the perfect way to get started or to get ahead.
With the formatting of the site being used, sometime the sizing of the text on articles and embedded images will not meet your needs. If this is the case, click on the resource and go to the original article! This will bring you to a public view link where you can read and download the article.
Hover your mouse over top of the resource you want to access and then click the little arrow in the top right corner. Once you click on this, it will link to a public view of the article.