CROSS BORDER SEMINAR Bucharest, Romania, November 2018

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CROSS BORDER SEMINAR Bucharest, Romania, 13-14 November 2018 Tomasz Knopik   Together for a conscious career building by students. Counselling as a process in the education system CROSS BORDER SEMINAR Bucharest, Romania, 13-14 November 2018

Motto: Ginger: You know what the greatest tragedy is in the whole world?... It's all the people who never find out what it is they really want to do or what it is they're really good at. It's all the sons who become blacksmiths because their fathers were blacksmiths. It's all the people who could be really fantastic flute players who grow old and die without ever seeing a musical instrument, so they become bad plowmen instead. It's all the people with talents who never even find out. Maybe they are never even born in a time when it's even possible to find out. It's all the people who never get to know what it is that they can really be. It's all the wasted chances. Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures

The aims of workshop: Acquainting participants with the products of the project "Effective educational and vocational counselling for children, adolescents and adults" and “key terms” used in these products (pre-orientation, vocational orientation, counselling areas). Identification of the possibilities to use selected products in practice and description of the scope of their potential modifications (for example: work with students with special educational needs or gifted students).

Effective Educational and Career Counselling for Children, Teenagers and Adults A regulation on vocational counselling (which has been signed by Minister of National Education on 16.08.2018) takes into account the recommendations of the panel of experts involved in the project “Effective Educational and Career Counselling for Children, Teenagers and Adults”. This project was implemented by the Centre for Education Development under the priority axis 2 Efficient Public Policies for Labour Market, Economy and Education. Measure 2.14. The Development of Tools for Lifelong Learning.

Project assumptions: Counselling as a set of activities aimed at supporting children and students in the process of identifying professional interests and predispositions and preparing for the selection of the next stage of education and occupation. The developed materials propose a clear structure of vocational counselling from kindergarten to post-secondary schools, together with detailed curricula for the implementation of classes at various stages of education. Classes developing pre- and professional orientation are carried out within the framework of classes with a teacher, general school events (e.g. festival of profession, job exchange), as well as within the framework of activities that implement the core curriculum (e.g. early school education, Polish, mathematics, history, etc.). Thanks to this approach, counselling at the kindergarten and I-VI levels of primary school is not perceived as a separate subject, but as a constant perspective of developing children's awareness of their own resources, educational market and labour market.

Structure of the school curriculum on counselling Education stage Type of classes related to vocational counselling Frequency of classes kindergarten vocational preorientation (integrated with contents of core curriculum) as part of standard classes primary school (I-VI grades) vocational orientation (integrated with contents of core curriculum) primary school (VII-VIII grades) vocational counselling (special classes) 10 hours per year high school, technical school, vocational school 10 hours per training cycle

Products of this project: https://doradztwo.ore.edu.pl/programy-i-wsdz/

The objectives of the counselling activities: (on the example of the vocational orientation programme for grades IV-VI of the primary school) Exploring own resources Student: 1.1 defines his own interests, abilities, talents and competences; 1.2 indicates his strengths and potential for application in various areas of life; 1.3 takes action in tasks situations and evaluates his activities, formulating conclusions for the future; 1.4 presents his/her interests/skills on the forum with the intention of curiosing the audience. Occupation and labour markets Student: 2.1 lists the various groups of occupations and gives examples for each group, describes the different ways of reaching them and the basic specificity of working in occupations; 2.2 describes what work is and its meaning in people's lives; 2.3 indicates the factors influencing career choices; 2.4 uses tools and implements for their intended purpose and in a creative and unconventional manner; 2.5 explains the role of money in the modern world and its relation to work.

The objectives of the counselling activities: (on the example of the vocational orientation programme for grades IV-VI of the primary school) Education market and lifelong learning Student: 3.1 points to different ways of acquiring knowledge (using examples known to him) and discusses his individual way of learning; 3.2 indicates the school subjects he likes to learn; 3.3 independently reaches information and uses various sources of knowledge. Planning of one's own development and making educational and professional decisions. Student: 4.1 tells about your educational and professional plans; 4.2 plans his activities (or group activities), indicating the specific activities and tasks necessary to achieve the goal; 4.3 tries to make decisions independently on matters related directly and indirectly with his person.

The idea of transferable resources school (implementation of the core curriculum) students' competences students' life success

Vocational councelling and core curriculum MATHS: treating abilities to cope with failures while performing math tasks as transferable resources; using mathematical calculations to observe the labor market; analytical and logical thinking shaped during mathematics and its usefulness in everyday; emphasizing the possibilities of using mathematics in specific professions: IT specialist, architect, surveyor, pharmacist.

Vocational councelling and core curriculum MUSIC, ART: emphasizing the relationship between talents and interests and the profession; awareness of the role of training and hard work in success achieving; developing creativity and innovation as key components in the contemporary and future labor market.

Vocational councelling and core curriculum History What relationships do you see between the content of these subject and vocational counselling? work in groups of 4-5 people

School responsibilities regarding counselling According to the MEN regulation each school develops an in-school vocational counselling system, defines general objectives and activities related to the provision of vocational counselling at the school and entities with which the school cooperates in the implementation of vocational counseling. On this basis, a program for the implementation of an in-school vocational counselling system for a given school year is developed, which includes: 1) activities related to the implementation of vocational counselling, including (a) the themes of the actions, (b) the methods and forms of implementation of the actions, (c) the addressees of the activities, (d) the deadlines for implementing the activities, 2) entities with whom the school cooperates in the implementation of the activities and the implementers of activities.

The use of metaphors in the development of self-knowledge What titles would you give to the picture below? How do you interpret them? For example:

Ideas of students: Climbing to an invisible peak. Never-ending climbing. Do you know what is at the top ? In this competition you compete only with yourself! You climb until the peak is valuable to you. Higher and higher, although there is a risk of falling. Around these metaphors, the counselors developed students' reflections on their goals and values.

Now try it! Think of five titles that you could give to the picture below.

Counselling for gifted students specialized diagnostic tools (identification of the hierarchy of values, sense of autonomy, level of talent development and strength of interests); analysis of case studies presenting the role of motivation in the actaulisation of the potential of talented individuals (eg Bill Gates, Robert Lewandowski, Olga Tokarczuk); a lot of interests and educational and vocational decisions; ways to shape internal motivation

Councelling for students with intellectual disabilities identification of strengths (interests, individual skills profile); developing a sense of agency; constant cooperation with parents (in the area of meeting the needs of: competence, belonging and autonomy); vocational counsellor as an assistant in the job search process.

Instead of summary Student X and student Y leave two different systems of education. In one system, the idea of educational and vocational counselling was implemented as a systematically process, in the other the career counselling was treated as an episode (fragmentarily, once in a while without worrying about the coherence of activities). What competences (experience, skills, resources) can these students differ? work in groups of 4-5 people

Thank you for your attention! Do you have questions or comments? Contact us: tomasz.knopik@umcs.eu jerzy.bielecki@ore.edu.pl

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