Senior Exit Interview: Coming to you November 1, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to Navigation 101 Lesson 1: Getting Acquainted.
Advertisements

Why Take PLAN? PLAN shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science. PLAN lets you know if you’re on target for college.
Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why am I not getting job? A: There is huge difference in knowledge ACQUIRED in college & knowledge REQUIRED in IT industry.
Why Take EXPLORE? EXPLORE shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science. EXPLORE helps you search for careers and.
Your 30 second introduction This PowerPoint presentation will guide you thru your 30 second introduction. To move to the next slide, click the enter key,
Using Your EXPLORE ® Results Student Guide to EXPLORE 3 9/2010.
Introducing the Senior Reflection Project 12 th Grade Reflection Project Microsoft, 2011.
Stockton College Day of Leadership: Goal Setting and Career Planning.
How to Write and Give A Speech
The Portfolio Teaching Lecture Series 3 Job Application
Paper 1 Outline. Sponsors My friends – Throughout years different friends My 8 th grade science teacher My 9 th grade English teacher Key Club + NHS club.
Musical Tea Party When you hear the music find a partner When the music stops share… 1.Your name and where your child goes to school 2.What do you know.
Graduate 2014 You’ve worked hard to earn your degree! Do you find yourself asking… Now What?
Slide 1 EXPLORE shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science. EXPLORE helps you search for careers and learn which.
Using Your EXPLORE Results Student Guide to EXPLORE 1.
Research Formal Study Travel Professional Development Field Study Creative Project Plan for a Successful Sabbatical.
Capstone Presentation Guideline February 2010 Middletown High School Middletown Public Schools.
SchoolNet Japan Summer School in Kathmandu 1 Effective Presentations SchoolNet Japan Naoto Kurimoto くりもと なおと(栗本直人)
Prepare for a World of Possibilities In High School and Beyond! Understanding Your EXPLORE ® Results.
Miss Velez.  Anticipatory Set  Project Overview  Sequence of Activities  Grading.
Senior Exit Interview TEMPLATE. My Inspiration Towards This Career Exploration P rimary Career  Reasons you want to explore this career  Who have you.
How to Write and Give A Speech. Organization:How should a speech be structured? Introduction - get their attention and state your main idea/message Introduction.
Spanish 3 Career Unit Margie Swanger Task There comes a time when all young people have to take that leap into adulthood. In this unit students will.
Senior Interview – PowerPoint Ideas for Presentation.
Senior Exit Interview Template. Your Name Career/Backup Career Academic History/Experience List your academic or educational experiences that you can.
Purpose of Career Project Provide information about a chosen topic (career) Allows student to use Internet and library resources to investigate a career.
JOB SUCCESS SKILLS SALARY NEGOTIATION. Objective At the conclusion of this lesson, the student will be able to determine the most effective method for.
Format of the Final Project. Final Project The Final project is due 1 week from today. To complete the project students must prepare the following – A.

CS113: Academic Strategies for the Business Professional Unit 9 Seminar: Career Project Welcome! Please feel free to chat with each other until class starts.
How-To and Sample Presentation.   Needs to be a visual electronic aide for exit interview: PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.  You must be able to link or upload.
Interpreting Your EXPLORE Results. Understanding Your EXPLORE ® Results Preparing for a World of Possibilities 1 9/2010.
WELCOME TO SEMINAR. Monday, November 3, 2014  Do Now  Write about a challenge that you have overcome. Describe the challenge and the steps you took.
CMSC 601: Paper Summary Presentations Adapted from slides by Prof. Marie desJardins February 2011.
GOAL SETTING. SETTING REALISTIC GOALS Goal setting is an important part of life. It helps you see what you want out of life. goal setting The process.
GRADUATION TRANSITIONS 2011 Name Here…. Your Instructions  Use the following PowerPoint as a guide only to meet the requirements for graduation transitions.
Senior Exit Interview Presentation. 1.Get you thinking about life after high school 2.Help you to organize short and long term goals 3.Force you to think.
Historical Skills Assessment 2 – Skill being assessed - The ability to show detailed understanding of a historical event What should Elizabeth do about.
Slide 1 PLAN shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science. PLAN lets you know if you’re on target for college. PLAN.
Tiger University “A Place Where EVERY Individual Has The POWER to SUCCEED ” WHS Career Day October 19, 2012.
Senior Culminating Project
Personal Insight Questions
English 12 Unit One Part 2: You and Your Future
Setting Financial Goals
Personal Project Presentations
Senior Exit Interview Template (Junior Practice Edition)
Career Training Learning Objectives:
Senior Exit Interview Template (Junior Practice Edition)
Reflection on Learning
Setting Financial Goals
Senior Action Research Project
Welcome to Your Future!!
Welcome to Naviance at Lowell High School
Connecticut Core Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy
Senior Exit Interview: Coming to you November 1, 2013
Geoscience program and individual action planning Short (~5-7 minute) interviews – Evaluation & Research team member 2:00-3:15 Work on your institution’s.
Welcome to my Transition planning Meeting!
Senior Exit Interview: Coming to you November 1, 2013
Welcome to Naviance at Lowell High School
Welcome to Naviance at Lowell High School
English 12 Unit One Part 2: You and Your Future
(your name)’s Career Path
Preparing for College Open Days & Applications
Intensive English Presentation
Describing & Summarizing
Do now- 12/22 How much do you know about the coming SAT?
PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
(your name)’s Career Path
Building a Better Railway!
Contacting your Charity
Presentation transcript:

Senior Exit Interview: Coming to you November 1, 2013

Purpose of the Senior Interview: 1.Get students thinking about life after high school 2.Help students to organize short and long term goals 3.Force students to think about possible and realistic career options 4.Help students to reflect on the things they did here that will affect the rest of their lives

The Interview itself: 1. 3 teachers and/or administrators to evaluate 2. 5 to 8 minute presentation 3. Looking at what students have prepared but also how they carry themselves, the clarity of their thoughts and words, how realistic they are, and their level of enthusiasm 4. Panel will ask questions about their presentation at the end 5. A video or a computer presentation are the most workable ways to approach this – allows student to do the real work ahead of time (NO video monologues please) 6. Students will work with Gov/Econ and English teachers leading up to November 1.

PowerPoint Ideas: 1. Six to ten slides with bullets to guide presentation 2. Discuss each slide for one minute and students are home free 3. Each slide addresses a different issue – less is more when it comes to words on a screen 4. Can list out interests, goals, requirements to get there (in detail), obstacles and how one might plan on overcoming them, etc.. 5. Does not have to be an ironclad plan – use interests or career options that pertain to the individual. Can also spell out two distinct options (should the first one not pan out as planned).

Senior Interview example for PowerPoint: Slide #1 – what I have done to this point to get me ready for my path after high school Slide #2 – why I am interested in a particular field or occupation; maybe mention a key person or event who inspired you in some way Slide #3 – what specifically do I to accomplish (short and long term) to get to where I need to be? Give specifics as to what college did you apply to, etc. Slide #4 – prospects for my chosen path or career Slide #5 – obstacles that I will have to overcome (details) Slide #6 – How will I relate what I have learned here to what I will do later? Slide #7 – secondary option? How does it relate to the first option? Slide #8 – Tying it all together; What have I already done to pursue this path or what will I do, specifically, in the near future?