Sparking the Future EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL: REASONS FOR COLLEGE.

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Sparking the Future EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL: REASONS FOR COLLEGE

Sparking the Future Discussion: Discuss post-high school goals with students What do you want to do after high school? Discuss what students know about what it will take them to achieve these goals. How many know what kind of education they will need after high school? Discuss Explain that most careers require some type of education or training after high school. Talk about different careers. Talk a little about your own experience. Tell how you decided to do what you do? How did you learn what education you needed?

Sparking the Future Discussion: Explore college facts. Discuss how nearly every career requires some type of education or training after high school. Explain that this is called “postsecondary education” because it is after (or “post”) high school (secondary education). Postsecondary education is often called college Ask students if they think they know a lot or a little about college now Ask students to share a few things they know. Distribute the Blank paper have students number 1-10 and have students complete College Fact Quiz.

College Facts Quiz WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT COLLEGE? TAKE THIS TRUE/FALSE QUIZ TO SEE HOW MUCH YOU KNOW! 1. 90% of high school students would like to go to college. 2. You have to attend college for four years to get a degree. 3. Only rich people can afford to go to college. 4. Anything that is taught in college you can learn on the job. 5. Many people don’t know what they want to study when they start college.

College Facts Quiz 6. If your grades aren’t very good you can’t get into college. 7. There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require any training after high school. 8. If you don’t know how to apply to college you can’t go. 9. If you’re tired of school there’s no way that you’ll like college. 10. Middle school and high school don’t really matter

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