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Welcome Hi-CAP Students!
Sign in and grab your card with your name Find a computer in your grade level section Log on Open THREE browsers 1st browser= Beaver Lake Website 2nd browser= Student Access 3rd browser= www2.careercruising.com/default/cplogin/ISSA Wait for my direction
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Learning Objectives/Goals
Complete needs assessment Reflect/analyze schedules Understand S.M.A.R.T Goals Apply S.M.A.R.T Goals by creating goals in career cruising
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Plickers Cards Pre/Post questions Answering through Plickers
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Pre/ Question 1 How many types of goals are there? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
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Pre/ Question 2 What does the acronym S.M.A.R.T goal stand for?
Specific, Multiple, Achievable, Relevant, Thoughtful Simple, Measurable, Achievable, Relatable, Time-Bound Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound Simple, Multiple, Attainable, Relatable, Thoughtful
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Pre/ Question 3 Positive self-talk does not influence your ability to reach your goals. True False
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Needs Assessment Click on your BLMS Website Browser
Click on Counseling Department Scroll to the bottom Click on Hi-Cap Needs Assessment
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Reflect/Analyze Schedules
Pull up Student Access browser Log in/view schedule Self assess…. 1. Number of high level courses? 2. Are your courses challenging? 3. Are you satisfied with your grades? 4. Is there anything you could do differently?
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Goal Setting Opportunity #1
Pair and share-discuss with your neighbor what a goal is and why we set them Opportunity #1
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What is a Goal? What is their value?
Pair and share What is a Goal? What is their value?
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A Goal is: …Something you want to try to do
…Something you want to focus on …Something you try to accomplish
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Why Set Goals? Setting a goal helps a person “set a target” for where they want to end up. Without a target, a person can get “off course” and never “get where they want to go!”.
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Two Types of Goals Short term goals can be achieved in a short period (week, month, year) of time and frequently lead to the achievement of a long term goal. (i.e. Improve my Spanish grade by studying vocabulary for 20 mins. each night. or Decrease the number of missing assignments by using my planner each day.) Long term goals are goals that require significantly more time for completion; they are typically more general, more labor intensive than short term goals. (i.e. Complete all the courses needed to apply to a 4 year college.) Can anyone give me an example of a short term goal they have set and achieved before?
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“I Can’t Accept Not Trying” Michael Jordan
The famous basketball player Michael Jordan wrote about goal setting in his book, I Can’t Accept Not Trying: Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence Michael approached everything step by step.... setting short-term goals.
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Michael Jordan “As I look back, each one of the steps or successes led to the next one. When I got cut from the varsity team as a sophomore in high school, I learned something. I knew I never wanted to feel that bad again....So I set a goal of becoming a starter on the varsity. That’s what I focused on all summer. When I worked on my game, that’s what I thought about. When it happened, I set another goal, a reasonable, manageable goal that I could realistically achieve if I worked hard enough....I guess I approached it with the end in mind. I knew exactly where I wanted to go, and I focused on getting there. As I reached those goals, they built on one another. I gained a little confidence every time I came through. “ I Can’t Accept Not Trying: Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence is published by HarperSanFrancisco, a division of HarperCollinsPublishers (ISBN ) Read individually, Ask MJ a question about his process on goal setting? (on the back of the wow’s and wonders) What is the theme of his quote??
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Question for MJ What would you want to ask him about his goal setting process?
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Small Steps Michael Jordan
...If [your goal is to become a doctor]...and you’re getting Cs in biology then the first thing you have to do is get Bs in biology and then As. You have to perfect the first step and then move on to chemistry or physics. Take those small steps. Otherwise you’re opening yourself up to all kinds of frustration. Where would your confidence come from if the only measure of success was becoming a doctor? If you tried as hard as you could and didn’t become a doctor, would that mean your whole life was a failure? Of course not. All those steps are like pieces of a puzzle. They all come together to form a picture....Not everyone is going to be the greatest....But you can still be considered a success....Step by step, I cant see any other way of accomplishing anything. I Can’t Accept Not Trying: Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence is published by HarperSanFrancisco, a division of HarperCollinsPublishers (ISBN )
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SMART Goals
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First Step to Setting a Goal
What are you aiming for? “I want….”
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What do you need to do to make it happen?
I will…. I will…
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Resources that are needed
Who will help? What will you need?
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Set a Deadline When will you complete your goal?
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Evaluate Did you reach your goal?
If not, what do you need to do differently next time?
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Steps to Reaching Goals:
Read my goal twice a day. Remind myself of past times I accomplished something I was proud of. Picture myself reaching my goal. Think about how good I will feel when I reach my goal. Use positive self-talk to restart when I get off track.
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Positive Self Talk to Reach Goals
There are things that we can say to ourselves that can be encouraging. “If I try hard, I can do it.” There are also things that we can say to discourage ourselves. “I’ll never get this done.” There are also things we can say to ourselves when we get off-track from meeting our goals “I’ll do better next time.”
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Post/Question 1 How many types of goals are there? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
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Post/ Question 2 What does the acronym S.M.A.R.T goal stand for?
Specific, Multiple, Achievable, Relevant, Thoughtful Simple, Measurable, Achievable, Relatable, Time-Bound Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound Simple, Multiple, Attainable, Relatable, Thoughtful
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Post/ Question 3 Positive self-talk does not influence your ability to reach your goals. True False
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Post/ Question 4 What type of Follow up question would you like?
Individual check-in Small group Other None
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Career Cruising Goal Setting Activity
Sign into Career Cruising Use your Student Access information. See the back of your Plickers card
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Career Cruising Goal Setting Activity
Today you will be setting two short term goals: 1 Academic Goal 1 Social/Emotional Goal Open the My Plan menu near the top of the page click on My Goals & Plans on the left side of the page Click on Career & Life Goals.
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Career Cruising Goal Setting Activity
1.Enter todays date 2. Type of Goal (academic or social/emotional) 3. Write your goal (I will….by….) CLICK SAVE
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Follow up We will meet again at the end of the year to follow-up on your goals. Thank you for coming today!
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Following up on Goals Opportunity #3
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Follow up in the Spring Welcome Back!
Sign into Career Cruising using your Student Access information. Open the My Plan menu near the top of the page and click on My Goals & Plans on the left side of the page. Click on Career & Life Goals.
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Under Short Term Goal Click on to enter the follow-up on your goals.
Write “follow-up” under each goal you previously wrote. Click SAVE
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Thank you for coming today!
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