MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM READY CURRICULUM CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT

Similar documents
Three Occupational Profiles

CTE Toolkit Lesson Plans and Handouts Help your students learn about the numerous career pathways and opportunities available.

Engaged in School Career Ready

LESSON PLAN FOR FILLING OUT A JOB APPLICATION. Preview: Have students complete a Personal Data Sheet three days before the Job Application Lesson.

Career & College Readiness Lesson Plans An Online Tool I Can Use

LESSON PLAN CAREER TREK ONLINE TOOL. Estimated time: 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Preparation: Access to the internet for each student

Teacher Guide Career Planning & College Planning

What are some things to consider when deciding if a career is a good fit?

This module introduces the use of informal career assessments and provides the student with an opportunity to use an interest and skills checklist.

As students begin their working phase of life, they should start planning for a comfortable retirement. In this lesson, students will:

Compare and Contrast (Career Investigation)

As students begin their working phase of life, they should start planning for a comfortable retirement. In this lesson, students will:

EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

Diving Into Spending Plans Grade Level 7-9

South Carolina Academic/Career Development Integration Activity (DRAFT)

5 CAREER/COLLEGE COUNSELOR ROLE PLAY

Income and Careers Career Survey

Money Math for Teens. Quantifying the Job Market

Lesson Plans. Activities & Worksheets

Effective Career Guidance Resources

KEY. Careers. Dream It! Explore It! Do It! Career Center. Lucina Knowledge + Experience + You

[COGNOS DATA TRAINING FAQS] This is a list of frequently asked questions for a Cognos user

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A MEDICAL CAREER

First Certificate in English Online Practice Test Free Sample. How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Writing

Consumer.gov Lesson Plan Opening a Bank Account

USING NJCAN TO PROMOTE COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

Career Fair Preparation Activities

EXCEED IEP Goals Product Screen

Information Technology

Getting Started In Your Davidson College Blackboard Course

What qualities are employers looking for in teen workers? How can you prove your own skills?

Using the Virtual High School

How to Get Started at Bladen s Moodle Site

CSM. Psychology, BS. 3. Students can demonstrate knowledge and understanding in history and systems, research methods, and statistics.

Exploring Training and Education

Lesson Plan: How to Use Naviance

How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Use of English

Maryland MESA Database School Coordinators Login and Registration Training Handout

REACHING YOUR GOALS. Session 4. Objectives. Time. Materials. Preparation. Procedure. wait4sex

The BIG Idea What education do my selected careers require, and why is it important to know this?

Occupation Student Sheets

If you have any questions during this presentation, my contact information is as follows:

Access to Moodle. The first session of this document will show you how to access your Lasell Moodle course, how to login, and how to logout.

Module 4: Identifying and Researching Career Options Transcript

USER S GUIDE UPDATED AUGUST 2015

Basic Computer Skills Module 4. Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

Student Investment Journal

Running Start. Educational Planning Workbook

How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Reading

EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL. How can I find out if I m academically qualified to attend the colleges on my list? MATERIALS

Elicit Me too and Me neither by asking students if they have a sister or brother (or dog, cat ) and then responding appropriately.

USER S GUIDE CANADA UPDATED AUGUST 2013

Local Government and Leaders Grade Three

Topic: Online Course Evaluation

Column 3: Pre and post- tests were given in spring 2010.

ACTIVITY 15 Set Goals and Plan for Action

OBJECTIVES. The BIG Idea. How will I pay for college?

Comprehensive Medical Billing and Coding Student CD Quick Start Guide By Deborah Vines, Ann Braceland, Elizabeth Rollins

EMPLOYEE EXPENSE ENTRY GUIDE (EMPLOYEE ONLY)

English Oral End of Primary Benchmark 2014 Page 1 of 63

Short-Term and Long-Term Savings Goals

What s in the Books? Episode # 507

Overview Over 900 occupations are profiled in your mystrategic Compass site. Each of these profiles contains a lot of information.

Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions.

Jump$tart Washington Unit Two Chapter Five: Understanding Your Paycheck

Navigating Your SIS Home Page

Creating a Jeopardy Review Game using PowerPoint software.

Working as a Health Science Technology Professional

Online Job Search Employ Florida Marketplace. Section 1: How To Conduct A Job Search

Chapter Three: Income and Careers

Serving Delaware and Chester Counties

MyMnCareers: My Career Plan

EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL. How can I find out if I m academically qualified to attend the colleges on my list? MATERIALS

EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL. Approx. 45 minutes I. Warm Up: A Leg Up (10 minutes) III. Fees Please! (20 minutes)

Inside Blackboard Collaborate for Moderators

A Survey of Needs and Services for Postsecondary Nontraditional Students

Welcome to your Junior Year Class of Make it Matter

The student analyzes an overview of starting and growing a virtual business office. The student is expected to:

Web Forms. Step One: Review Simple Contact Form

Lesson Description. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Target standards) Skills (Prerequisite standards) National Standards (Supporting standards)

INTRODUCTION TO CREDIT

SMART Board Tips & Tricks (version 9.0) Getting Started. SMART Tools vs. SMART Notebook software

Human Resource Management ( MGT 235) Fall, Credits. Phone: Office: E mail: Prerequisites: ENG 098, FYE 101, MAT 092, RDG 098 or placement.

AGILE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES

Questions from CTE Transfer Presentation at SSS Conference October 2009

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Handout

Missouri School Counselor Performance Assessment (MoSCPA) Task Requirements

California College Pathways Educational Guide: A Guide to Career Development Opportunities in California s High Schools: Career Goal Worksheet

Hold a Petition Signing Event for The End of Bullying Begins With Me

Consumer.gov Lesson Plan Sending Money Overseas

LoudCloud Student Walk to Class Tutorial

INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES

Technical Writing. Preparation. Objectives. Standards. Materials. Grade Level: 9-12 Group Size: Time: Minutes Presenters: 1

Quick Reference for Parents - 1

INSTRUCTOR OVERVIEW PROJECT 4: INCOME TAXES INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES CENTRAL QUESTION OR PROBLEM ASSIGNMENT RESOURCES ASSIGNMENT LENGTH NOTES

Lesson Description. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Target standards) Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Prerequisite standards)

Suggested Grade 1 2 Lesson Plan Students Rights and Responsibilities

Quick Reference Card Student Add/Drop How To

Application: See Individual project

JOURNAL FOR ASSESSING DIGITAL TOOLS PAGE 1 OF 8

Transcription:

MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM READY CURRICULUM CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR ASSOCIATION S DOMAIN: Career Development Standard B: Students will employ strategies to achieve future career goals with success and satisfaction. Competency 1. Acquire Career Information Indicator e. Use research and information resources to obtain career information Indicator f. Learn to use the Internet to access career-planning information ACTIVITY: Developing a Career Research Project. TARGET GROUP: Middle School (end of 7th grade/beginning of 8th grade) GOAL: Students will produce a written research report and present an oral report based on information about their desired career. SUMMARY: MATERIALS: Instructor Notes Computers with Internet access for students Computer with the ability to project on to a large screen for the instructor Projector Handout: Guidelines for the Career Research Project Handout: Format for the Career Research Project Handout: California CareerZone Interest Assessment Poster paper for each student STRATEGIES: Introduction to the subject (see Instructor Notes, Section I). Distribute the Guidelines for the Career Research Project. Review the information before having the students begin work on the computer. Distribute the Format for the Career Research Project and review the instructions on

how to format the written part of the project. Students need to have a career in mind to research. If the students have a California Career Center (www.calcareercenter.org) My Stuff account, they can choose a career from the three career interests they identified on their Putting It All Together worksheet. If the students do not have an account and do not have a career in mind, refer them to the California CareerZone website. Distribute the California CareerZone handout to walk them through how to find a career that interests them. When all students have a career in mind, allow them time to navigate the occupational website on the California CareerZone (www.cacareerzone.org) to gather the required information. Note: Students identified occupations in the Where am I Going? Crosswalking to Careers lesson. The students will need time to transfer their information into the report format and find pictures for the title page. This project is scheduled for three class periods with part one of the project done outside of school (the interview). Orchestrate the details to best fit your time constraints and the needs of the students. After the oral presentations have been completed and the written reports turned in, administer the one-question survey. Closing Statements (see Instructor Notes, Section II). ESTIMATED TIME: 2 class periods EVALUATION TOOL: I feel the information I gained doing the Career Research Project was (1) Very Helpful, (2) Helpful, (3) Somewhat Helpful as I think about my future plans. Which part of the project was most helpful to you?

MIDDLE SCHOOL GUIDELINES FOR THE CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT HANDOUT PART ONE: WRITTEN PAGE 1 TITLE PAGE 1. Name of occupation 2. Your name 3. Several pictures related to this occupation PAGE 2 CAREER INFORMATION PAGE 1. You will find the information for this project on the California CareerZone website at www.cacareerzone.org. 2. On the homepage, place the cursor on the word Explore on the top of the page. 3. Scroll down to All Occupations and click. 4. In the right corner is the Search box, type in your job title and select return. If no results are returned, modify the job title you entered into the search box. 5. Click on the occupation that most closely matches your desired career title. 6. This will take you to a page where you can read in detail about your career choice and gather the information you need for page two of your report. 7. Title this page: Aspects About My Career About the Job (In your own words, write down what someone in this job does). It Is Also Called (List three other job titles that relate to your career). What They Do (Read the many activities listed and choose three that interest you the most). Education Required (This is the schooling needed after high school to be ready for this job; list it). Wages (This is how much money you could be earning a year in this job). Common College Majors (If you need additional schooling after high school for this job, this category lists the things you could be studying; read all the areas of study and choose one that looks the most interesting).

PAGE 3 COST OF COLLEGE AND PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS PAGE, Part 1 1. You will find the information for the top of this page on the California CareerZone website. 2. On the homepage, place the cursor on the word Decide at the top of the page. 3. Scroll down to The Cost of College and click. 4. When the next page appears, click on Get Started. 5. In the textbox, type in your occupation title and click on Find. 6. If more than one title appears, scroll to the one that is closest to your career choice and click on it. 7. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Choose a College. 8. A list of colleges will appear; choose one and click on it (you might ask your school counselor or instructor which colleges are California public colleges and are near where you live). 9. Cost of College Results page will appear and will list the name of the college you chose on the first line and the required tuition for your program in the Education Costs textbox. If the college you choose does not have tuition information, the Education Costs textbox will be blank. 10. Title the top of this page COST OF COLLEGE List the name of the first college you chose and the annual tuition. List the name of the second college you chose and the annual tuition. PAGE 3 COST OF COLLEGE AND PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS PAGE, Part 2 1. Title the middle of the page MY OBSERVATIONS. 2. This is where you get to share what you have learned about the occupation you chose to research for this project. 3. What new information did you learn about the career you researched? 4. Do you see yourself in this job in 15 years? Why or why not? 5. Is there anything else you would like to share about doing this project?

PART TWO: ORAL PRESENTATION Interview a person who has the job/career you are researching, or in similar career. You will be sharing this information with the class as an oral presentation. Ask the person you are interviewing the following questions and take notes on his/her answers: 1. Why did you choose this job/career? 2. What do you do in a typical day? 3. What education and/or training did you need for this job/career? 4. How long have you been working in this job/career? 5. What do you like best about your job/career? 6. What do you like least about your job/career? 7. What advice would you give me right now knowing that I am interested in a job/career like yours? Dress in clothes that appropriately represent your chosen career or job as you give your presentation to the class from the notes you took on your interview. Create a collage of pictures and clippings to be displayed on poster paper during your oral presentation. The pictures are to show people working in the career field you chose to research.

MIDDLE SCHOOL FORMAT FOR THE CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT HANDOUT PAGE 1 TITLE PAGE NAME OF CAREER by Your Name (Action pictures of people working in this career) PAGE 2 CAREER INFORMATION PAGE ASPECTS ABOUT MY CAREER *ABOUT THE JOB *IT IS ALSO CALLED *WHAT THEY DO *EDUCATION REQUIRED *WAGES *COMMON COLLEGES MAJORS

PAGE 3 COST OF COLLEGE AND PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS PAGE COST OF COLLEGE *COLLEGE NAME, TUITION *COLLEGE NAME, TUITION MY OBSERVATIONS *LIST NEW INFORMATION YOU LEARNED *DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN THIS JOB IN 15 YEARS?

MIDDLE SCHOOL CALIFORNIA CAREERZONE INTEREST ASSESSMENT HANDOUT 1. Access California CareerZone (www.cacareerzone.org). 2. Scroll to top of page and click on Explore. 3. Scroll down to Quick Assessment. 4. Follow the directions which will lead to three general interest areas. 5. Click on View Results. 6. Scroll through the occupations listed and find one that you would like to use for your career research project. 7. Click on that occupation and use the research information for your report.

I. Introduction to the subject: MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR NOTES FOR THE CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT This research project will start you thinking about specifics in a career. You will be using the Internet to do an in-depth study on a career that you are interested in. You will be looking at the job description, the activities that relate to that job, the education required, and the salary paid for doing the work. In addition, you will be interviewing someone who works in that field and sharing your information with the class. II. Closing statements: This career research project is one of the most important projects you have done this year. The information you gained can be used to make course and activity selections when updating your Course Planning Worksheet. You are planning your future now! III. COLLECTING RESULTS DATA: Process Data: Number of students who completed the research project. Perception Data - Survey I feel the information I gained doing the Career Research Project was (Very Helpful, Helpful, Somewhat Helpful) as I think about my future plans (short-term data).