Engaged in School Career Ready. Student Centered Career Readiness Plan development requires an understanding of: Who Am I? Where Am I Going? How Do I.

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Engaged in School Career Ready

Student Centered Career Readiness Plan development requires an understanding of: Who Am I? Where Am I Going? How Do I Get There? Being career ready means, in part, that a high school graduate has a viable postsecondary plan with, at least initial occupational goals, and understands the steps necessary to achieve those goals.

Engaged Imaginations Einstein said: “imagination is more important than information or knowledge,” Information is essential, but insufficient. When we can visualize ourselves in appealing future scenarios (vacation, career…), a spark is ignited. We become purposeful and intentional in the present to create the future we want.

CalCRN Resources Linking Information & Imagination CaliforniaCareers.info California Career Center California CareerZone California Reality Check California Career Planning Guide Support Personnel Accountability Report Card (SPARC) The Real Game California TM (TRGC 2.1)

CalCRN Home Page Links to all CalCRN resources State Agency Partner links Presentations inc Power Point and Reports What’s New inc Meeting Schedule

California CareerZone Four Assessments: Quick Assessment (Holland) Interest Profiler (Holland) Work Importance Profiler Skills Profiler 900 Occupations (300 with videos) 7418 Postsecondary Schools (NCES) Online Account Option Educator Class Management (New) Workbook PDF

California Reality Check Choose an Education Level Choose an Occupational category Explore Occupations Family Cost Workbook available Build a Budget in one of 22 California Cities by selecting: Housing Utilities Food Transportation Clothing Health Care Personal Entertainment Misc Savings Student Loan Debt Taxes

California Career Center Student Centered Quick Start My Stuff Middle & High School Career Options Education & Training Getting A Job Challenges Money Management Videos Also Crisis Lines CalCC Roadmap Adult Job/Career Seeker Educator Resources Parent/Guardian Resources Adding in 2013 Mobile application Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Wizard

California Career Planning Guide Contents Summary Introduction to the Career Planning Process Learn About Yourself Investigate the World of Work Use What You Have Learned Test the Waters Wrap It Up – Create a Career Action Plan Additional resource links and online How-To Video, plus English, Spanish & text PDFs. We plan to have writable PDF worksheets available soon.

The Real Game California 2.1 Four Units - Twenty-two Sessions 1.Making a Living – Spin Game, Wish Lists, Role Profiles 2.Quality of Life – Time Budgeting, Financial Budgeting, Financial Literacy 3.Changes & Choices – Gender Equity, Job Loss, Disasters, Self-Employment 4.The Personal Journey – Self Understanding, Occupational Options, Life Planning 96 California Role Profiles Facilitator’s Guide

California Career Resource Network Contact Information John Merris-Coots