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Lifelong Learning and Career Clusters 12 th Grade Postsecondary Applications #1
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Pre-Test 1.How many times is it estimated a current teenager will change jobs in their life? 2.What does the Career Cluster survey help students make a more informed decision about? 3.What is an area that helps students identify Career Clusters of interest?
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Objectives Learn lifelong learning advantages Understand more about Career Clusters – Take the Career Cluster Finder survey – Identify Career Clusters and Careers of interest
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Career Changes & Lifelong Learners It is estimated that current teenagers will – Change careers 3 to 7 times Jobs did not exist ten years ago or gained growth – Blogger, Social Media Manager, Search Engine Specialist – Biomedical Engineers, Computer Game Programmer Many future high-skilled jobs are unknown Teenagers need to be prepared learn new things
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Lifelong Learning Advantages Adapt to changing occupation requirements Find new interests and raise curiosity – Keeps your mind sharp and improves memory Seek experiences to build skills – Take classes or earn new degrees – Read to gain more knowledge – Can find new occupations in your career cluster
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Pair and Share 1.What are the most compelling reasons to be a lifelong learner? 2.What will you do in order to be lifelong learner? – What is your best type of learning?
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Career Cluster Finder Survey Knowing career cluster can help you find future occupations Students find Career Cluster matches – Based on Activities of interest Personal qualities Favorite subjects in school Career Cluster examples – Health Science, Education and Training
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Career Cluster Survey Helps students make a more informed decision about possible careers Students find Career Cluster matches – Based on Activities of interest Personal qualities Favorite subjects in school Career Cluster examples – Health Science, Education and Training
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Take the Career Cluster Survey 1.Answer every question 2.1 is “not at all” 3.5 is “a lot”
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Score the Career Cluster Survey 1.After answering all the questions – Total answers for groups of five 2.Find your top three career clusters
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Update Postsecondary Plan
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Pair and Share 1.What were your top career clusters? – Did you agree with the survey? If not, what career cluster fits best with your interests and skills? 2.What careers interest you most in your top career clusters? Why? – How do those careers fit with your interests and skills?
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Class Discussion 1.What are your top career clusters? 2.What careers interest you most in your top career clusters? Why? – How do those careers fit with your interests and skills?
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Assignment: Explore Career Clusters 1.Investigate Career Clusters of interest – Use iseek or other websites 2.Search new careers of interest 3.Add careers of interest to your – Postsecondary Plan
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Post-Test 1.How many times is it estimated a current teenager will change jobs in their life? 2.What does the Career Cluster Finder survey help students make a more informed decision about? 3.What is an area that helps students identify Career Clusters of interest?
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Review Estimated a current teenager will change careers – 3 to 7 times Career Cluster survey help students make a more informed decision about – Possible Careers An area that helps students identify Career Clusters of interest – Activities of interest, Personal qualities – Favorite subjects in school
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