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1 Preparing All Students to Become Career and College Ready The Transformed School Counselor Chapter 14 ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

2 Succeeding in the Global Environment The ability to navigate the complex life and work environments in the globally competitive information age requires students to pay rigorous attention to developing adequate life and career skills such as: flexibility and adaptability; initiative and self-direction; social and cross-cultural skills; productivity and accountability; and leadership and responsibility (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2009). ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

3 Preparing Students for their Future Means increasing their awareness of career options and educational opportunities; increasing their awareness of career options and educational opportunities; helping them know who they are, where they are going, and how they will get there; helping them know who they are, where they are going, and how they will get there; ensuring that they acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to compete in a global economy; and, ensuring that they acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to compete in a global economy; and, helping them develop a career plan as part of the school curriculum. helping them develop a career plan as part of the school curriculum. ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

4 Theoretical Underpinnings How do these 4 theorists help us to construct age- appropriate career oriented systems that consider developmental life stages, personality influence, learning experiences, and self-confidence to best prepare today’s youth for the careers of tomorrow? Super Holland Krumboltz Bandura ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

5 Using a Systemic Approach to Career Development Career development crosses the lifespan and informs and influences the various stages of educational and personal growth. Associations (ASCA, NCDA, NASSP, NACAC) encourage school counselors to provide every student with the necessary help and direction to be successful in school and, ultimately, in life. ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

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7 School Counselors: Critical Players in Career Development The career development process can be approached systematically and intentionally, or, it can be approached haphazardly and passively. Which approach have you observed? What changes would you propose? ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

8 School-based Career Influencers: Are You Surprised? Decisions Without Directions, 2002 ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

9 Student Career Influencers (Source: Decisions Without Directions, 2002) ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

10 How does Career Development support school improvement and increased student learning? ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

11 Achieving School Improvement Goals Through Career Development o link educational aspirations to career goals o acquire the skills needed on business, industry and community o motivate students to reach their dreams and raise their aspirations o acquire academic and affective competence o prepare students for the challenges of global economy ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

12 ASCA Career Development Standards Career A: students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions. Career B: students will employ strategies to achieve future career goals with success and satisfaction. Career C: students will understand the relationship between personal qualities, education, training, and the world of work. ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

13 Delivering the Career Development Standards Utilizing Utilizing career counseling career awareness career exploration career guidance career planning career planning career assessment ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

14 Why Is Career and Academic Advising Important? raises student aspirations. raises student aspirations. motivates students to achieve high standards. motivates students to achieve high standards. encourages students to develop short and long term educational and career goals; encourages students to develop short and long term educational and career goals; motivates students to get involved in career exploration and research; motivates students to get involved in career exploration and research; expands every student’s awareness of career options; expands every student’s awareness of career options; provides an opportunity for students to record their educational and career development; and, provides an opportunity for students to record their educational and career development; and, documents achievement of the ASCA Career Development Standards and/or the National Career Development Guidelines. documents achievement of the ASCA Career Development Standards and/or the National Career Development Guidelines. ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

15 Career Planning and College Access: Beliefs and Behaviors Children of poverty perceive career options differently than more privileged youngsters Children of poverty perceive career options differently than more privileged youngsters Cultural norms and family expectations can influence career goals and limit a student’s choice of options after high school or create a discord between the student and family. Cultural norms and family expectations can influence career goals and limit a student’s choice of options after high school or create a discord between the student and family. What is the school counselor’s role? ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

16 All Students: College and Career Ready ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws. 2009African Americans AsiansLatinosCaucasian Graduate from High School 89966995 Complete at Least Some College 53793568 Obtain at Least a Bachelor’s Degree 19561237 What does this data tell you? The Condition of Education 2010 (NCES 2010)

17 The Eight Components of College and Career Readiness Counseling 1. College Aspirations 2. Academic Planning for College and Career Readiness 3. Enrichment and Extracurricular Engagement 4. College and Career Exploration and Selection Processes 5. College and Career Assessments 5. College and Career Assessments 6. College Affordability Planning 6. College Affordability Planning 7. College and Career Admission Processes 7. College and Career Admission Processes 8. Transition from High School Graduation to College Enrollment 8. Transition from High School Graduation to College Enrollment How can you put these in place? ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

18 Equity and Access It is time to “own the turf.” If not you, who? Who in the school is responsible for helping students nurture their dreams for bright futures and for helping them create successful pathways to those dreams? All of our students need school counselors to champion their cause. Each one of them is entitled to a rigorous education that prepares them to successfully attain their college and career goals. (National Office for School Counselor Advocacy, Patricia Martin, 2010, p. 6) ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

19 Career and college readiness is a school-wide effort…….. and everyone’s responsibility Don’t go it alone and reach out to teachers, college/university partners, and community organizations to develop and implement a collaborative career and college awareness program. Don’t go it alone and reach out to teachers, college/university partners, and community organizations to develop and implement a collaborative career and college awareness program. ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws.

20 You are a new middle school counselor in a suburban school setting. A review of your school counseling program reveals that there are no formal career development activities. You mention this to your colleagues at a department meeting and they dismiss your concerns, saying career guidance and career planning isn’t important in middle school. What will you do? ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can be used for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial use is in violation of copyright laws. Let’s Think Out of the Box


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