Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities

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Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities Self Awareness Learning about ONESELF Build awareness of strengths, interests and values and connect this information to future purpose and career. Classroom and School Curriculum and tools to identify strengths, interests and values and connections to career Personalized learning experiences and activities to unlock students strengths and potential Parental Engagement Exposure of parents to the concept of career and educational options through self-awareness Learning ABOUT a wide variety of careers Build awareness of the variety of careers available and the preparation required to obtain a career; broaden student options. Classroom and School About Careers Web research Career Interest/Strength/Values/Assessment Career Contextual Instruction About Postsecondary Education College awareness and building expectations about future college attendance Building a “love of learning” Parental Engagement Parent career workshops and review of career pathway maps Provide labor market information to parents to help guide and support students in their career pathway interests. Learning ABOUT work and exploring, research and planning for career Explore career and post-secondary options for the purpose of motivating students and to inform their decision making in secondary school through postsecondary education. Classroom and School About Careers Career Pathways, Courses, Experiences and Clubs Integrated Curriculum Simulated Environments Career-Focused Projects, Assignments and Assessments Take Advanced Level Course Related to Career Career Plan Development Financial Literacy Resume, interview and application support College and career Portfolio that carries forward from year to year About Postsecondary Education College Exploration Building “College Knowledge” Building Skills and Habits of Mind Needed for College Success Complete College Entrance Exams Parental Engagement Parent review of career pathway maps to facilitate children’s pathway selection; guidance on how to coach their children Provide labor market information to parents to help guide and support students in their career pathway interests. Learning THROUGH work Apply learning through practical experience that develops knowledge and skills necessary for success in careers and postsecondary education. Classroom and School About Careers Freshman Transition Courses Core Academic Preparation Career Technical Courses and Programs Career-Related Project Based Learning Career Plan Refinement Financial Planning Work-Ready Certification/Soft Skills Occupational Certifications Job-Seeking Skills Training About Postsecondary Education College Exploration Career education options Introduction to career education planning Support for informed and purposeful college decision Building Skills and Habits of Mind Needed for College Success Complete College Entrance Exams Parental Engagement Engagement of parents in decisions about career pathway selection (if not selected); Participation of parents in pathway activities Guidance to parents on how to coach their children in preparation for postsecondary . Learning FOR work Train for employment and/or postsecondary education in a specific range of occupations Classroom and School About careers Career Plan Refinement and appropriate course selection Financial Planning Work-Ready Certification/Soft Skills Occupational Certifications Job-Seeking Skills Training About Postsecondary Education Building Skills and Habits of Mind Needed for College Success Related Skills Instruction Career education program planning Parental Engagement Engagement of parents in decisions about postsecondary options in view of children’s career interests Guidance to parents on how to coach their children through the transition to postsecondary

Career Development Continuum: Outside of the Classroom Activities Self Awareness Learning about ONESELF Build awareness of strengths, interests and values and connect this information to future purpose and career Experiences might include: Industry tours Guest speakers Adult role models Role model observation Progression of responsibility Service activities Learning ABOUT a wide variety of careers Build awareness of the variety of careers available and the preparation required to obtain and succeed in a career; broaden student options. Experiences might include: Guest speakers Industry tours Career Fairs Visit parents at work Online tools Learning ABOUT work and exploring, research and planning for career Explore career and post-secondary options for the purpose of motivating students and to inform their decision making in secondary school and postsecondary education. Experiences might include: Informational interview Job shadow Virtual exchange with a partner Professional mentor Civic engagement/community service Learning THROUGH work Apply learning through practical experience that develops knowledge and skills necessary for success in careers and postsecondary education. Experiences might include: Integrated project with multiple interactions with professionals Student-run enterprise with partner involvement Virtual enterprise or other extended online interactions with partners Projects with partners through industry focused student organization Service learning and social enterprises with partners Internship connected to curriculum Learning FOR work Train for employment and/or postsecondary education in a specific range of occupations. Experiences might include: Internship Internship required for credential or entry to occupation Apprenticeship Clinical experience On-the-job training Work experience

Career Development Continuum: Postsecondary Exposure Activities Self Awareness Learning about ONESELF Build awareness of strengths, interests and values and connect this information to future purpose and career Postsecondary Exposure Experiencing self as ”belonging” among those who attend college, by seeing and speaking with peer role models in college College Speakers Links to community-based organizations and clubs that expose students to postsecondary opportunities linked to areas of interest Learning ABOUT a wide variety of careers Build awareness of the variety of careers available and the preparation required to obtain a career; broaden student options. Postsecondary Exposure College Fairs College Speakers Learning ABOUT work and exploring, research and planning for career Explore career and post-secondary options for the purpose of motivating students and to inform their decision making in secondary school through postsecondary education Postsecondary Exploration College Fairs College Tours Learning THROUGH work Apply learning through practical experience that develops knowledge and skills necessary for success in careers and postsecondary education Postsecondary Engagement College Fairs and Tours Support of application, financial aid and scholarship process Concurrent and Dual Enrollment CE Coursework leading to certificates and Associate Degrees Preparation for Transfer Bachelor’s and Advanced Degrees . Learning FOR work Train for employment and/or postsecondary education in a specific range of occupations Postsecondary Engagement Researching post-secondary education appropriate for chosen pathway Core Academic Preparation CE coursework leading to Certificates and Associate Degrees Preparation for Transfer Bachelor’s and Advanced Degrees

Career Development Rubric Self Awareness Career Awareness and Exploration Career Preparation Career Training 5 Assessments are offered at grade appropriate levels and include formal and informal assessments for interest, values and aptitude tied to future career opportunities. Students take ownership and are engaged in the process. All courses, including core academic and career technical courses, have embedded academic content, with career awareness and exploration activities tied to curriculum and exposure to postsecondary options connected to careers. All students have access to standards-based career technical education courses and to quality, age-appropriate work-based learning opportunities, with exposure to the postsecondary experiences needed to meet their goals. Personalized work-based learning opportunities are readily available to students. These experiences tie directly to the curriculum and student career choice. Students’ learning from work-based learning informs postsecondary decision-making. Dual enrollment courses facilitate transitions to postsecondary. 4 Assessments are offered at grade appropriate levels and include formal and informal assessments for interest, values and aptitude tied to future career opportunities. There are career activities and events in each grade level 8-12 but not in all areas, and not all students are exposed to a full range of postsecondary options. Most students have access to standards-based career technical education courses and to quality, age-appropriate work based learning opportunities; some students participate in college “bridge” programs. Personalized work based learning opportunities are sometimes available to students. These experiences sometimes tie directly to the curriculum and student career choice. Some students participate in dual enrollment programs. 3 All students are given at least 2 career assessments in grades 8-12. There are some career events 8-12 grades. Most students have access to standards-based career technical education courses. Most students have access to some work based learning opportunities and postsecondary exposure tied to student career choice. 2 Some students are exposed to self assessment tools tied to career. There are few activities scattered throughout the educational experience for students grades 8-12 but not organized. Few students have access to standards-based career technical education courses; counseling does not connect postsecondary decision-making to career exploration. Students have access to job postings. Some students receive support for postsecondary transitions, but it is not connected to career goals. 1 The district does not engage in career development activities or assessments. Students do not have the opportunity to explore career options. Students do not have access to standards-based career technical education courses or quality work-based learning opportunities. Students do not have work based learning opportunities available to them. College counseling does not expose students meaningfully to all postsecondary options.