Valuing Career Pathways for Our Students November 3, 2015 Cynthia Ballheim i-Teach 2.

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Valuing Career Pathways for Our Students November 3, 2015 Cynthia Ballheim i-Teach 2

UAHS partners with Fort Hays & the Columbus Downtown School Fort Hays Columbus Downtown School

Student Participation 1.Who takes advantage of this option? 2.Should more students? 3.Why don’t they? 4.What can we do?

IB Career Related Programme

Why did we apply for the IBCP? to promote access to an IB education to satisfy a worldwide trend of demand for qualifications that combine academic with career-related achievement to broaden student options to reach students who we have not reached out to before to challenge and support our students every step of the way to ensure that our students are uniquely prepared to serve, lead, & succeed Page 5

Why the IBCC?

Career-related Programme graduates are ready to follow a range of pathways Further/higher education Employment Apprenticeship

Students must: successfully complete a career-related study which meets IB criteria successfully complete a minimum of 2 DP subjects successfully complete the CP core CP framework:

IBCP Framework Personal & Professional Skills Reflective Project Community Service 2 nd Language study Reflective Project Service Learning 2 nd language Personal & Professional Skills 2 IB Diploma Courses Career Pathway IBC P Co re

CP Core The core is a required element and is at the heart of the CP. It enables students to enhance their personal and interpersonal development, with an emphasis on experiential learning. While challenging, the core should also be enjoyable and provide students with a combination of academic and practical skills that will serve them well in their future lives. challenge students to establish and achieve meaningful goals provide students with flexible strategies to deal with familiar and unfamiliar situations involve authentic activities that allow students to develop the capacity, and the will, to make a difference For student development to occur, the CP core should:

Personal and professional skills (90 hours) – assessed by UAHS teachers There are five themes in personal and professional skills: Applied ethics Effective communication Intercultural understanding Personal development Thinking processes

Service learning (50 hours) – assessed by UAHS teachers The aims of service learning are for students to: develop and apply knowledge and skills towards meeting an authentic community need develop as leaders who take initiative, solve problems and work collaboratively with others enjoy the experiences of both learning and service develop a sense of caring about, and a responsibility for, others gain a deeper understanding of themselves, their community and society through meaningful reflection enhance and strengthen their experience while in school, relating to their current career interests

Language development (50 hours) – assessed by UAHS teachers The IB acknowledges the crucial role of language in an IB education and, as such, is committed to providing language development for all CP students. The aims of language development are to: enable students to understand and use the language they have studied in context encourage an awareness and appreciation of the different perspectives of people from other cultures provide students with a basis for further study, work and leisure through the use of an additional language provide the opportunity for enjoyment, creativity and intellectual stimulation through knowledge of an additional language.

Reflective project (50 hours) – assessed by UAHS teachers and moderated by IB The reflective project aims to give students the opportunity to: produce an extended piece of work engage in personal inquiry, action and reflection on a specific ethical dilemma present a structured and coherent argument engage with local and/or global communities develop research and communication skills develop the skills of critical and creative thinking.

Options 1 & 2 1.A written essay (maximum of 3000 words) following the reflective project format 2.A written essay (1500 – 2000) words, accompanied by an additional format.

Additional formats for Option 2 A short film (7 minutes) – could be a documentary, drama, a news report, and so on A spoken presentation (recorded on audio/video; 7 minutes). An interview ( recorded on audio/video; 7 minutes) A Play (recorded on audio/video; 7 minutes) – could include dialogue, music, and sound effects.

A display ( a storyboard or photo essay using up to 15 annotated images; 700 words) The chosen format should support & add information to the reflective project overall. *These are IB’s requirements. A school is free to add additional ones.

Many possibilities at UAHS Accounting + IB Lit/Lang + IB Business Mgmt Early Childhood Ed career path + IB Lit/Lang + IB Psychology Engineering & Design + IB Physics + IB Math (Calculus) Page 18 JROTC career path + IB Lit/Lang + IB History

Benefits Rigorous upper level courses prepare our students for post-secondary work and/ or education Relevant, real-world focus 21 st century learning skills Potential to earn college credit/scholarships through IB courses and those taken at Fort Hayes and the Columbus Downtown school Additional choice beyond IB Diploma and AP TWO credentials IB Career-related Certificate - International Industry-recognized credential Attractive to employers, colleges Page 19

Why Employers & Colleges will value IB Career-related Students Academic Strength of 2 (or more) IB Diploma courses Iinternationally minded & globally aware Research and writing skills Greater self-confidence & awareness Career-related competencies/practical, real world experiences Think critically and reflectively Work independently & collaboratively Communicate clearly & effectively Consider new perspectives & other points of view IB Career-related Programme

So, what do you think?