Close-Up On Career Planning: A Key Strategy For Advancing The NLC Vision
Close-Up On Career Planning: A Key Strategy For Advancing The NLC Vision
Close-Up On Career Planning: A Key Strategy For Advancing The NLC Vision
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curriculum
Program Delivery
ACADEMIC DOMAIN
(Most relevant standards in red. See handout for the complete list of competencies.)
Standard A: Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life span. Standard B: Students will complete school with the academic preparation essential to choose from a wide range of substantial postsecondary options, including college. Standard C: Students will understand the relationship of academics to the world of work, and to life at home and in the community.
CAREER DOMAIN
(Most relevant standards in red. See handout for the complete list of competencies.)
Standard A: Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions. Standard B: Students will employ strategies to achieve future career goals with success and satisfaction. Standard C: Students will understand the relationship between personal qualities, education, training, and the world of work.
PERSONAL/SOCIAL DOMAIN
(Most relevant standards in red. See handout for the complete list of competencies.)
Standard A: Students will acquire the knowledge, attitudes, and interpersonal skills to help them understand and respect self and others. Standard B: Students will make decisions, set goals and take necessary action to achieve goals.
A comprehensive, formalized written plan (that learners use alone and with the help of others) that
career development.
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CADRE
Every student, every year, deserves at least 30 minutes of a caring adults time to talk about their future career goals and dreams. ~Richard Lapan, 2005~
State Career Planning Models Are Used in the Following NLC States
Idaho Massachusetts
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CADRE
Missouri Nebraska
Idahos Snapshot
1. Plans are the means by which students, counselors, teachers and parents maintain an organized understanding of where the student is and what needs to be done to accomplish his/her goals. Sequential, well-structured activities and experiences are coordinated by grade level to support career/life planning. Students are responsible for organizing and planning information. Students interests, talents, achievements and goals must be reviewed with parents and school personnel. Planning is viewed as an integrated process documenting acquisition of student information from a variety of sources (e.g., interest inventories, aptitude tests, computerized career information assessments, achievement test results and grades).
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A Massachusetts Snapshot
1. Career Plans are a Requirement for Students Enrolled in State Approved Career/Vocational and Technical Education (CVTE) Programs:
Career guidance shall be provided to each student and shall include assessment of all vocational technical students to determine individual vocational technical and academic aptitude, interest, and learning styles and assistance with the development of a career plan based on the assessments. (603CMR4.03 (4)(d)) In order to qualify as a candidate for the Certificate of Occupational Proficiency [], a student must possess a portfolio containing at a minimum a competency profile [], as well as a career plan []. (603CMR4.14)
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP
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Many CVTE high schools use or modify the MA Career Plan Model (found at http://www.doe.mass.edu/cd/resources/default.html)
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CADRE
In 2005 - 2006 an advisory committee was convened to assist the MADOE in establishing criteria for career planning implementation (See slides 23-24).
A Missouri Snapshot
An individual planning system is in place (including necessary forms and procedures) to assist all students in developing their plans. Planning is initiated no later than grade eight (8) and includes:
Identification of long- and short-range educational/career goals including a Personal Plan of Study that is reviewed and revised annually
Collaboration with parents/guardians Individual Planning is enhanced through Missouris web-based career/educational planning system, Missouri Connections: www.missouriconnections.org
Nebraskas Snapshot
1. The centerpiece of Nebraskas career education guidance process is the states Personal Learning Plan (PLP), a web-based tool that is downloadable with an ID and password. 2. Students are required to review and revise their plans each year with input from their school counselors and families. 3. Initial plans are developed in 7th grade and updated on a yearly basis through the high school and the postsecondary years.
4. Parents and school staff work together to assist students in developing their plans and meeting their goals.
5. The PLP process begins with a discussion of each students current learning, earning and living goals per a discussion guide found at www.NebraskaCareerConnections.org.
Help individual students establish personal goals and develop future plans;
Help all students plan, monitor and manage their learning;
Help all students meet competencies in the areas of academic, career and person/social development.
Within this component, students evaluate their educational, occupational and personal goals.
School counselors help students make the transition from school to higher education.
Activities are delivered on an individual basis or by working with individuals in small groups or advisement groups. Parents/guardians and other school personnel are included in planning activities.
no later than the end of grade 8, all students will develop parent-approved student learning plans for their high school and post-high school options.
The learning plan will be developed by students and parents/guardians with advice and recommendation from school personnel. It will be reviewed annually and may be revised at any time. [Idahos Division of Professional-Technical Education] has worked to put together a vision of the process and the product to meet the heart of the rule: the needs of the student.
If they have programs that meet the Perkins Act definition of career & technical education and are of such size, scope and quality to be effective, and receive Perkins allocation funds (directly or indirectly, including Tech Prep). Staff from the CVTE unit, together with any necessary outside consultants, conduct the CVTE portion of the Coordinated Program Review.
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NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CADRE
students establish short and long term goals in planning for postsecondary education/training (including registered apprenticeship programs) and future employment;
students document and consider their extracurricular accomplishments and life experiences in goal setting and planning; staff assisting students and parents in the interpretation of assessment results are qualified; and
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students review and update their career plans at least twice a year.
*(to be used by MADOE in monitoring CVTE in FY 08 )
The Department works with schools as needed to provide any assistance in the implementation of the Individual Planning Process.
A Personal Learning Plan for all students grades 7-12 is being proposed as a new Nebraska School Accreditation Rule. Nebraskas new accreditation rules (Rule 10) are currently in negotiation between Commissioner of Education and the Governor. The State Board of Education has already approved them, before sending them to the Governor. Schools will need to assure/provide evidence that they are implementing PLP for all students in order to get accredited by the state.
The goal is for students plans to become pathways or guides through which students can use the past and present to anticipate and prepare for the future.