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Career Development 202 Ms. I.

Must haves: Positive Personality Respect!! Professionalism Strong work ethic Ability to listen and follow directions Job Savvy Book Work Book

201 Continued=202 Before you leave us: You have built a portfolio Practiced interview skills Elevator Speech and Phone Script Budgeting After you leave us: How to be professional How you learn best and who you are Be ethical, problem-solve, and resolve conflicts Harassment, Drug policies, and Pay check jargon How to be successful after college

Grading System 1000 pts Participation & Daily Assignments – 800 points or 50 points per day Job Shadow Report & Presentation (100) – Look in WB pg Graded Activities – 100 points or 10 points each 1.Personality Quiz Score (Website) 2.Learning Styles inventory Score (Website) 3.Follow Directions Activity (JS 135) 4.Connect the dots Problem Solving (JS 185) 5.Day Planner (WB 12) 6.Conflict Resolution Role Play (WB 28-31) 7.Decision Making Self-Evaluation (WB 43) 8.Ethical Dilemmas (JS 197) 9.Practice Netiquette (JS 92) 10.Money Quiz (WB 48)

Things to remember!!! Late work is – 1 letter grade Must keep up with the course work if you miss! Cannot miss any more than 3 days or you fail! You will be docked points if you exemplify unprofessional attitudes or behaviors or dress during the MOD.

MondayTuesdayWedThursday Wk 1 Syllabus Thinkwave Introductions Job Shadow (WB64) Testing Yourself (Website) Personality Quiz Learning Styles Inventory Career Services Following Directions (JS 135) Wk 2 Prioritize your life (JS 70) Day Planner (WB 12) HW= Weekly Planner (JS 71) Pay Check Basics Money Quiz Career Services Decision Making Self-Evaluation Ethical Dilemmas JS 193- partners JS 197 Wk 3Professionalism (Website) Dress Behavior Netiquette (JS 92) Dating in the workplace Violence at work Career Services Sexual and Racial Harassment Video Wk 4Problem Solving Connect the Dots Conflict Resolution Role Play Job Shadow Due! Career Services Share Job Shadows

Week 1 Testing Yourself Orient to website, Thinkwave, and books Intros Personality Quiz Learning Style Inventory Follow Directions Job Shadow Project requirements

Week 2 Decisions…Decisions Decision Making Self- Evaluation Get the job done right – Follow directions – Listen Carefully – Ask appropriate questions Pay Check Questions Budgeting Basics

Week 3 Professionalism Professionalism – How to dress – How to talk – How to act – Netiquette – What are employers looking for? – Sexual Harassment Video Ethics in the workplace

Week 4 Conflict Resolution Role play conflict resolution Dating in the workplace Violence in the workplace Connect the dots activity *Present Job Shadow information

Job Shadow Office or clinic were you can shadow someone for a couple of hours. Business card 1 para description of company, job title, and job duties Write a 1 para reflection

Job Shadow Requirements BE PROFESSIONAL! Ask appropriate questions Help out when needed Typed and 12 pt font heading 2 paragraphs (6 sentences each) business card stapled