Career Studies Pathways Presentation
Pathways Program Pathway A student’s interests, skills, goals, needs, and preferred learning style(s) Appropriate courses and their curriculum expectations The knowledge, skills, supports and experiences necessary to make a successful transition to a specific postsecondary destination A student’s program pathway is his/her educational program and reflects the goals that help motivate him/her to complete secondary school. It is designed to prepare the student for a successful transition to an initial postsecondary destination. + +
Apprenticeship
What is a Trade? An Occupation that requires a specific skill or set of skills They are occupations that are “hands on” Jobs that are IN DEMAND! Occupations and careers in the trades exist in 4 major sectors CONSTRUCTION SERVICE INDUSTRIAL MOTIVE POWER
Workplace
College
University
Pathway Programs at Secondary Schools include: Co-operative Education Experiential Learning Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSM) School College Work Initiatives (SCWI) - Dual Credits, Forums, Activities Ontario Youth Apprenticeship (OYAP)
Co-operative Education available to all students in grades 11 & 12, in all pathways credits are earned (unlimited) toward diploma integrates classroom theory and learning at the workplace
Job Shadow Job Twinning Short term work experience Career speakers Facility tours Skill demonstrations
What is a Specialist High Skills Major ? It is a ministry-approved specialized program that allows students to do just that: focus their learning on a specific economic sector while meeting the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
9 Arts & Culture 2 Business 7 Construction 5 Environment 1 Forestry 2 Health & Wellness
3 Horticulture and Landscaping 6 Hospitality and Tourism 3 Information & Communications Technology 2 Manufacturing 4 Transportation 44 SHSMs 11 Sectors
Components of all SHSMs Essential Skills and work habits/OSP Pathways to all 4 Destinations (8-10 credits) Certifications and Training Programs Experiential Learning “Reach Ahead” Experiences
School College Work Initiative (SCWI) “Building and sustaining better linkages between the college system and the secondary school to support expanded and improved transitions by secondary students to college… a strategic goal for the Government of Ontario” (SCWI Request for Proposals for , p.1)
Students earn a college credit and a secondary school credit at the same time Students can go to the college or college teacher comes to secondary school Encourages successful transition to college and apprenticeship opportunities Dual Credits Dual Credits
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) An opportunity for students to start a pathway in the Skilled Trades Student completes a co-operative education program in an apprenticeable trade and/or Completes the Level 1 trade training at a college and earn dual credits
Electronic Annual Education Planning Process Using Career Cruising
–Essential Skills and Work Habits –Work, Learning and Life Skills
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