Post on 27-Dec-2015
Career Action PlanningBest Practices
Module 3Career Development Activities
How to Engage Students in School• Make school more relevant and engaging and
enhance the connection between school and work• Improve instruction and access to supports for
struggling students• More supervision and discipline in school is necessary• Ensure strong adult-student relationships in the
school. The respondents craved and appreciated attention from teachers…
Assessing The Whole Person
Pre-Registration Activities• Through junior high science classes, the high school
counselors explain the high school course description booklet.• Junior High counselor speak to the middle school students.• High school counselors meet with the tenth and eleventh
grade student either in small groups or individually about next year’s course selection.
• Career ant Tech coordinator and teachers review transcripts and send letters to students on the courses they need to be a completer in the 14 career pathways Lake Hamilton offers.
Pre-Registration• Advisor receives a copy of students’ transcripts and
credit sheets.• The credit sheet will have notes for the student and
parents. (sample in packet)• Letters are sent to parents one month prior to
registration day with time and date of their CAPS appointment
Registration Day• Students and parents attend a 15 to 20 minute
meeting with the student’s advisor.• Students, parents and advisors review transcripts,
grade point averages and make selections for next year’s classes based on the credit sheet.
• Attendance– 1st year 94%– Past 2 years 98.5%
Carl Perkins Activities for CTE Students
• Improve Graduation / Completion Rates• Improve Non-traditional Placement• Improve Placement after Graduation– Includes:
• Professional Development• Portfolio Folders• Technology• Articulation• Motivation (Speakers
KeyTrain in Secondary Schools• Students in Workplace Readiness will be required to
use KeyTrain to prepare for the ACT WorkKeys Assessments.
• Internship will allow students to use KeyTrain in schools where Workplace Readiness is not being offered.
WorkKeys Implementation• Dept of Workforce Services contracted with
Thinking Media to provide KeyTrain to dislocated workers and high school students in grades 11 and 12.
• ACT WorkKeys assessments were purchased to provide job seekers with the CRC credential.
Where do students begin?• Assess current knowledge with KeyTrain pretests• Identify occupational needs for career goal• Assign KeyTrain lessons at pretest level so students
can work at their own pace to the level they need to achieve
• Bridge the gap between being unemployable and being hirable.
WorkKeys Identifies Skill GapsBy comparing the job profile and individual assessment results, skills gaps can be identified
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Job Profile
Job Seekers• Must score at least a level 4 on the KeyTrain in Reading
for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information.
• Must also register with the Arkansas Job Links• Instructor refers KeyTrain completers to a two-year
community college for the WorkKeys assessment• Career Readiness Certificates are then awarded to
students receiving the Bronze, Silver or Gold Certificate.
WorkKeys is a System
Education/ Education/ Training:Training:
Efficiently closes
skill gaps
Job Profiling: Job Profiling: to match to match
applicants with applicants with jobsjobs Skill AssessmentsSkill Assessments:
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skill levelCareer
Guidance
ArkansasAtWork.orgArkansas Career Readiness Certificate
Governor’s Initiative Video Spothttp://www.state.ar.us/esd/Programs/CRC/Video.htmRadio Spot• http://www.state.ar.us/esd/Programs/CRC/Radio.htm
• “We must have a career ready workforce”– Governor Mike Beebe
Kuder• http://arworks.arkansas.gov/Pages/default.aspx
• http://www.arworkscareer.com/
• Access for Navigator and Journey
Navigator Components• 104 Sample Plans for each Career Cluster Pathway (New Feb
22nd)• Individualized electronic 4-year plans (Feb 22)• Explore and Plan results uploaded to student• Link to College • Connect to Business w/E-Portfolios• Needs assessment, Setting goals, Postsecondary Plans (April
5th)
Support Programs• Career Fairs• Mentoring Program• Watch Dog Dads• Kuder Planning System• Post-Secondary Education Faculty• Discover Arkansas• Community Speakers• Classroom Activities and Assignments• Drop-out Counselor• Second Chance Program
Samples of Activities• Academics
– 4 year plans– graduation requirements– transcript studies– grade point averages– course grids– graduating with honors– importance of testing– financial aide– credit recovery– study skills
Samples• Careers– interest inventories “Kuder”– class selection based on career clusters– post-secondary options– career portfolio– c & t pathways of study
More Samples• Social– attendance– club days– whom to see– character ed.– credit cards– drug usage– conflict resolution
Senior Seminar Post-Secondary Planning Guide
• What to consider when choosing a school• Admission policies• Visiting a campus and when• Possible questions for interviews• Info for students with learning disabilities.• Info for student athletes• Computer searches• SAT/ACT/AP/CLEP
Senior Seminar• Transcript package• Recommendation letters• College essays• Financial aide• Monthly newsletters• Checklist
Senior SeminarAs a senior counselor, I meet with everyone of my seniors to
verify what courses where required for them to graduate.
I sent a letters to parents on what courses their child needed for graduation.
Within the first two week of school, the seniors and their parents knew the courses the student needed for graduation to eliminate any surprises at the end of the semester.
Activities based on ASCA Guidance Model
• Academic
• Career
• Personal
Career Guidance Activities• Guidance lessons
• Individual advising
• Goal setting
• Relationship building