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© 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS June 15, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas

Goals for the Workshop: Build a framework for teaching the program Identify ways to implement the program © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202

Mindset… A fixed attitude that influences how a person interprets or responds to situations © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202

Law Pathways Correction Services Emergency and Fire Management Services Security and Protective Services Law Enforcement Services Legal Services © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202

Collection of Symbols The purpose of this activity is to become familiar with the cluster pathways. You will be working with a group to focus on one of the five pathways. 1. Find the information for your assigned pathway in the student text. The page numbers are in the Table of Contents. 2. You will use the information to create a collection of symbols to give the rest of the group a better sense of what your pathway is all about 3. Identify symbols that represent the work people do in the pathway. Use markers to draw the symbols. 4. Be ready to share with the group. © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202

Instructional Sequence 1.Case Study from Student Resource Book 2.Projects from Teaching Guide Student project Sheet Teacher Information Sheet Standards 3. Student Resource Book Reference © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202

Classroom + Industry = RESULTS © 2009 career communications, inc W. 64th Street, Suite 210 Overland Park, KS 66202